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Van: "Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Verzonden: zaterdag 18 maart 2000 20:37
Onderwerp: Re: Lynx-clone and POP3 mail reader developers
> >> There is a difference between the �i� project and the UZIX TCP/IP: The
> 2nd works nicely nowadays... =)
> >You forgot to state that project 'i' has to be programmed from scratch.
> >For UZIX, only a few adaptions had to be made, but the sources were
already
> >there.
> BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!!
[...]
> least it works, and was the first serious (and working) TCP/IP project for
> MSX I saw.
Sorry I though it was a conversion. It could be made quite easily, am I
right?
> > for several reasons: - it doesn't support my Sunrise RS232
>
> As I said: send me the info I need and I'll make a driver for
> Sunrise RS232 only for you... It's a stupid excuse.
How could I use Uzix if it doesn't support my serial interface?
And it's not just for me, there are a lot of people with Sunrise RS232's.
Who all would like to use the
> > >it doesn't run under the entrusted Dos environment
> > > - it can't use the HD, -
>
> Another stupid excuses.
> When your HD dies, you will stop using your MSX?
I will buy a new one. As a matter of fact, I recently did (it indeed died).
> > >I think Unix programs like mail or telnet or ftp are a bit too simple,
I
> > >prefer to have a (G)UI.
>
> GUI is for those whose IQ is near to 0.
I put the G between ( and )'s.
And there is nothing wrong with a UI, and the same goes for a GUI. It's much
easier.
I have used the Unix program called Mail a few times... It has no GUI and it
SUCKS!!!
> > Some people don't like the use of uzix, because it doesn't support HD.
>
> ONE person doesn't like UZIX because it doesn't support HD YET.
> ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^
One person has told it on the Mailinglist.
There are lots of people who don't use Uzix.
At least, I know only few, that is you and some other people from Brazil.
No Dutch people so far AFAIK.
There are people who use a PC next to their MSX for development and all this
kind of stuff, and there are also people who develop stuff on their MSX. I
really have loads of data on my HD, and believe me, as long as Uzix doesn't
support HD it's not a fit OS for me to use. It's slow and has very little
space.
> > And some RS232-interfaces are not supported.
>
> Any standard RS232 interface with BIOS works with UZIX TCP/IP.
> Just the Sunrise RS232 doesn't work, since it was designed to run
> only with Erix Fossil Driver.
> If I put my hands on info about acessing Sunrise RS232, I will
> made a damn driver for this, so nobody will say "It doesn't work with
> Sunrise RS232, so I will not use".
Don't you think there is a certain logic in that statement???
~Grauw
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