On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 09:29:33AM +, Luke Trevorrow wrote:
P.S. It's nice to be back in the world of SAM. Last time I was on this
list all that went on was arguing!!!
That's cos Bob's not here innit?
imc
PS if you are a Linux user then how come your system clock's not right?
(says
Title: Re: SIM Coupe
What happened to Bob - is he dead yet? I still bear a grudge towards
that man after he slagged off a letter I sent to Format magazine back
in the early 90's.
I think I still have a copy of bobbings - the wonderful lemmings rip
off!
Luke
P.S.According to my Linux box
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 10:58:39AM +, Luke Trevorrow wrote:
^
P.S.According to my Linux box I am running in BST mate.
In that case StarOffice is crap and you should get a real mailer...
imc (USE MUTT IT'S NICE)
Title: RE: SIM Coupe
On 7/11/00, 8:56:47 AM, Doore, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding RE: SIM Coupe:
snip
Who are the primary developers?
Si Owen is now the primary developer AFAIK - this from a mail to the
group
26/05/2000:
I take it he has a website so that I can download the
Hi Luke,
Nice to see you back in the land of Sam!
Unfortunately, after hosting my website for a coupel of years after I left
UCL, the group had to clean up their disk usage, and so the SimCoupe site
went the way of /dev/null.
I think Andrew Collier still has a mirror of the original material
Well, he's been at ARM for a while now and the ucl site hasn't been up for
ages. Aley has the last DOS based version but IIRC there's no source to
download from his site (http://get.to/aley)
1. Bookmark the new web address http://get.to/samcoupe
2. The sources are available on request.
I was going to suggest that Star Office was at fault. Yes, I know it's
slow, I know it's a monster, but it is the best at integrating with
Micro$oft Office. Our IT strategy within Budgens states that MS Office
is the standard so I needed something to interface with it. The new
version looks
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 11:15:11AM +, Luke Trevorrow wrote:
Maybe I should get VM ware working?
I've never used it but I'm told it's very good.
(Does this mean your work compels you to use inappropriate office
software for sending email?)
imc
Statues of what? :-
Statues of Ice was Simon Cookes amazing SAM Coupe snip
No kidding...
:-) :-) :-)
Dan.
Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shirk: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VVeb: http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/
Title: Re: SIM Coupe
On 7/11/00, 10:27:21 AM, Ian Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: SIM Coupe:
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 11:15:11AM +, Luke Trevorrow wrote:
Maybe I should get VM ware working?
I've never used it but I'm told it's very good.
(Does this mean your work
I think Andrew Collier still has a mirror of the original
material on the site, but his webserver used a Cambridge
University address, so it might well also be down. Andrew?
There's a partial mirror living on Andrew's site at
http://mnemotech.ucam.org/simcoupe/ but no download links that I
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 11:31:10AM +, Luke Trevorrow wrote:
When it comes down to it mate - Star Office is all integrated. It does
all my time management, tasks, etc and all that ties in with the Star
Office e-mail client. Star Office is open all day - so why bother
running anything
On 7/11/00, 10:45:16 AM, Ian Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: SIM Coupe:
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 11:31:10AM +, Luke Trevorrow wrote:
SNIP
What's a windowing system for if you can't open other windows? Have a
virtual desktop. Mutt is only a click away. Right tool for the
Title: Re: SIM Coupe
- Original Message -
From:
Luke Trevorrow
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:58
AM
Subject: Re: SIM Coupe
What happened to Bob - is he dead yet? I still bear a grudge towards
that man after he slagged off a letter I sent
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