.x range.
//Bernie
system
without the person who received it intentionally re-sending it.
How so? As long as the buffer don't overrun WatTCP and the packetdriver (unless by a
very small fraction) it can send it self away just as easily as you send mail yourself
- and you wouldn't notice.
//Bernie
the relative position
that's interesting. What you have in memory is not of any concern. If it where then
programs wouldn't run at all.
//Bernie
with bernie://bernie.arachne.cz/ ?)
An orgainized and co-ordinated effort could make major improvements
in Arachne, as your work continues to demonstrate.
Correct. Hopefully Michael will out together a RCS/CVS so we can do that.
I'm just judging from appearances. It almost appears that Michael has
lost
.
//Bernie
Glenn wrote:
We're still working on it.
Michael is hard at work revamping the SRC to make it portable
to many different platforms.
I assumed he was working on the documentation for flowerpot and that
Arachne (1.80 ?) already uses it.
Bernie is working a few refinements.
Actually
\*.* packen in jam11 ohne
Compress into jam11
lha e jam11 c:\jamdat entpacken
Extract (to directory, most likely without subdirectories)
//Bernie
convert JPEG to 256 color BMP
Bernie??? ;-)
Yes?
Does it ever use -colors 16 ???
Nope. However, *this* is how it works ;-)
Not Hicolor - convert into 256 colors
Hicolor - Nothing special (DJPEGs default is used, which is 16M colors)
And then if there are any special settings in Arachne.cfg
,
are you certain they did not?
//Bernie
the flag should only be
displayed on certain days (or events) and not all of the days. Other than
that I don't know many of the rules for this in Sweden (we obviously
don't display the flag very often), but the few things I did knew where the
same.
//Bernie
he/she
doesn't think it's worth to continue to live and want to get back at someone.
//Bernie
what I mean.
I understand. It is good idea.
I have to agree, it's been on my to-do list for more than a year now ;-)
//Bernie
to be as open source as
Mozilla is...
Ok, but I still think Arachne would benefit from a CVS, for a selected
group of course (hint hint!)
As a side note I was considering sending an application to Opera Software
when they hired people in Sweden. But I wasn't completly ready to move at
the time.
//Bernie
-26 I
was aware of but not so many.
//Bernie
L.D wrote:
Oshama knew he couldn't complete with Mother Teresa or Bill Gates at
doing good things, so he opted for bad things, choosing to be
notorious instead of an nonentity.
Aha, a slip of the tounge there L.D! What good thing has Bill done? ;-)
//Bernie
should also maintain BOOTP capability.
Regardless if that's correct or not (I haven't verified) no WatTCP program
can utilize the ADSL modem I have (and I'm behind in my testing as well).
//Bernie
your ADSL modem nor mine
(from Nokia) are fully working (DHCP should be backwards compatible with
BOOTP).
Has the packet driver got anything to do with this ?
Nope.
//Bernie
compatability (ie. mine is really bad and the one
Clarence has isn't fully working either).
//Bernie
with the DHCP part of both WatTCP
and WatTCP-32, I'll look into it (or rather I am already looking into it),
using Windows directly on the Internet is not something that I like to do :(
//Bernie
humanity.
Neither have I.
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/
like this will happen, no matter what meassures
are used to increase safety.
BTW: Thinking this was bad? Picture that they had set out to hit nuclear
plants instead. Only one good hit on one would be much more devastating.
//Bernie
)
to your external network. Seems to me it will replace your hub, (does for me)
but that depends on what you want your internal network(s) to do.
I want them isolated. ;-)
It would replace a switch not a hub ;-) But it would probably be more
costly than a switch (or even a hub) would be.
//Bernie
.
I have friends all over the world. Short pause None in Norway.
//Bernie
being anyway :)
//Bernie
version was 2.0
//Bernie
of that is in the form of an ethernet card is not significant. There is
however PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) and there's a driver for it in DOS as
well. So the result is that xDSL in it's current form is fully usable in DOS.
//Bernie
Witek wrote:
For the first time $s is correct, eg.
key=First
but when I has pressed another button, eg. 'Next' I got:
key=Firstkey=Next
instead of key=Next
Ok, I'll try and check it (sounds like the code has strcat instead of strcpy).
//Bernie
the extension) and vector graphics are the same. Most new 3D games
use vectors to construct the images, as opposed to for instance an older
game such as DOOM that uses bitmaps. BMP is just one form of bitmaps, PCX,
JPEG and GIF are others.
//Bernie
seems very slow, I've tried a
few not so large documents on my machine which probably has a lot more
power than most DOS users, and it kind of annoyed me that it took several
seconds, even half a minute on some occasion.
//Bernie
).
//Bernie
to anyone).
//Bernie
to understand that it's spam it will need a JS
implementation.
BTW: Speaking of spam, I got a spam mail from a company offering me a mail
address today. The best part? They had filters to block out spam ;-)
//Bernie
the server on a webpage for companies that
clearly are ignorant about security. The load of traffic to a common server
for this would probably be too much if many did it, but it would be kind of
nice to clearly indicate which servers are badly maintained.
//Bernie
is
very suited to create out of objects (such as the scrollbar class, the
button class etc).
//Bernie
Steve wrote:
I think Bernie estimated 2.5 GB including /gnuish.
Not that I remember my estimate, but it was including /gnu (which contains
/gnuish and /djgpp). I also added some to make sure there was enough space
for anyone willing to download. Actual size should be somewhere around
2.1-2.2
found and changed before the public got a look at it, and before people
started making programs for it (not that I've heard of anyone making any
programs for it).
//Bernie
stuff
get developed but never get to play with it along the way???
But you can play with it. It's just not useful yet, and I doubt it ever
will be :(
//Bernie
, but it
may also be able to use HD space if it runs out of XMS (depends on how
CWSDPMI is configured).
//Bernie
will understand. Or atleast this was the case in the documents I read when
I worked at Ericsson, including RFCs and standards from ITU and other
organizations.
//Bernie
it with
mark and then use release (IIRC those are the names) to get the memory
back.
//Bernie
Glenn wrote:
OK, I will.
brb
_
No change. :(
Too bad (the issue seems to have been resolved in another mail however).
Does the devoce driver program you have add much to the size of the driver?
I have a BATch file like yours (and shsucdx) but with another program
(devload).
//Bernie
to remove all sound. You can also change
the volume with Lx where x is an integer (from 0 up to 3 or 4 IIRC).
//Bernie
Glenn wrote:
So, the problem must be my particular CD-Drive. :(
(snip)
C:\CDROM\SHSUCDX.EXE /D:CDROM,Q
It may also be shsucdx, try nwcdex and/or mscdex instead.
//Bernie
Clarence wrote:
I haven't had any speed today, and how do you know I don't read Chinese ?
Hmm... I think we are taking a few things a bit too far on this list
nowdays. Perhaps a new Arachne version could cure us from this dissease?
//Bernie who atleast assumes he's sober, on vacation in Padua ;-)
perhaps? (Look who's talking g)
BTW2: To bring this back on topic (but OT for the list) a person mentioned
this song in passing to me this saturday (and no none of us where drunk).
//Bernie
in Arachne. And no, I still don't
understand it. And IIRC png2bmp wasn't to blame for any problems (the BMP
worked in PV; QV and QPV for me) so I do think this is an internal problem.
//Bernie
from
point A to point B to view an image instead of from B to A.
//Bernie
a stop to it.
The problem (as W0rm pointed out) is finding them. I wish I could just mail
their ISP and they would take action shutting them down. That would also
teach them a leasson. Excuse me I need to write two mails now, it's
atleast worth a shot.
//Bernie
but that doesn't help me
since I still need to download it).
//Bernie
capability (but once more you can have it), it needs
DHCP/BOOTP for Arachne to be able to use that.
//Bernie
sure you have specified all the settings in Arachne? The ones you
need are IP, DNS, gateway and netmask. I assume you have gateway correct,
but is the DNS correct?
The only other thing I can think of is the settings for WinGate (or WinGate
itself), but I find that very unlikely.
//Bernie
Steve asked:
Yes, but does it support the most common MOV files
which use the Sorensen codec?
No, Sorensen wasn't interested in it when QT 3 came out. I can probably dig
out the response I got from them when I asked (after asking Wolfgang).
//Bernie
ISO9660 and then
contains a message that the CD can't be used without Windows 9x/NT. There
may be a few advantages since you get more filename length but the
disadvantages are way too large IMHO.
//Bernie
anything
yet. But I'll contact you when it's finished, on second thought - ask me
again in a few weeks ;-)
//Bernie
triangle which happened to be some sort of timewarp to a
future. The king there... oh, noone is interested? Ah well... I wonder what
use I have of knowing all the comics I've read like the back of my hand?
//Bernie
Joerg wrote:
this is taken from Turbopascal help:
Sure, but that's for a 16-bit platform. On a 32-bit platform (Free Pascal
for instance?) an Integer would be 32 bits, a ShortInt something (8, 16 or
32) and a LongInt something else (32 or above).
//Bernie
(when I have the CD-R in
my main computer). Oh, and if you are wondering if it was still updated the
latest version is from the 9th of July :)
//Bernie
know
like You say goodbye and I say hello (Lennon McCartney 1967) No wait
that's wrong, I meant the one with potatoes ;-)
//Bernie
to that), but it was comercial last I checked.
//Bernie
think it should be besides NETSCAPE (or equal in this case).
The JavaScript interpreter on the other hand should be inside Netscape.
//Bernie
at the
Village Square in Padua. I questioned them about their presence
there. Their reply wasn't very helpful at all. They all just said
Hey Dude, this is no cartoon!
I think I saw you in the hall the other day going to get something to eat ;-)
//Bernie
Who is committed to the Napoleon department, which
less than 64MBs here
myself as max loss.
BTW: You probably forgot to count the directories, not much of a diffrence
but still ;-)
//Bernie
is it? Or why not go as far as an int in C? This has
diffrent storage capacity depending on the CPU (16, 32, 64 etc. bits).
//Bernie
(except that they are ZIP files).
//Bernie
?
- if you can 'see' your cd-rom drive in DOS, I'm
pretty sure you can use those utils.
No. You need to write not read, so it needs AFAIK to be a SCSI CD-R (see
SCSI is better)
//Bernie
: They are making a new movie with the Turtels, I saw a few pictures
which was full CG (Computer Generated) and it looked really good, I still
haven't watched the first movie.
//Bernie
linux rights fluently g)
And for binary a b is often added (0010b), additionally a colon is
often added to make it easier to convert into hexadecimal (0010: =
0x20) and this often dropps the b.
//Bernie
around to telling him that.
Ross in Friends when Chandler has told him that he always (not too his
liking) fantazised about his mother during sex: I said share! Not SCARE!
No fun? Perhaps you need to actually see it.
//Bernie
Clarence wrote:
Bernie is quite correct. It is the SHELL that interprets keyboard entry,
not DOS itself. This is very obvious with Linux, but how many of us DOS
users think of that line in config.sys: SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM. G
I use command com, but my line looks like this:
shell=c:\dos\dosmax
Glenn wrote:
I have 92mb already.g
(if that estimate from Bernie is correct... only 2408mb to go)
Space required to store it, not the download number. You'll need to
download around 1 900 million bytes (around 1 800 more then). Add the gnu
directory (which should have been in the msdos directory
...
I'm also curious, why cross post this question? I assume either one of the
lists would have been sufficient, some of us pay money for on-line time you
know. I would have answered you in either one of those three mailinglists
(this one seemed to be the most appropiate one).
//Bernie
Glenn wrote:
M$dos v7.x is the only flavor of DOS which can recognize it.
Am I mistaken on this point?
Yes you are, MS-DOS 8.x can also see it ;-)
IIRC there are drivers from Caldera as well to use FAT32.
//Bernie
J. J wrote:
Might this Elk song have something to do with Chernobyl fallout?
Nope. Additionally I haven't heard about any danger eating elks only
reindeer, mushrooms and berries. Luckily most that did end up here in
Sweden fell down further to the north.
//Bernie
with the Romeo filesystem. Unlike Juliet Romeo
isn't ISO compatible (sorry I can't remember the number right now). It
does increase the length of the filenames (64 characters instead of 32
IIRC).
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/
is enough (although I used 80 minutes, 74 should be enough), but not
if you include the gnu/ directory (gnu/gnuish and gnu/djgpp) then you are
up to four.
//Bernie
interesting ;-)
//Bernie
then
the one you are actually on (ie. programs for palmtops)
BTW: You reduced crossposting now, but it was still to two lists :(
//Bernie
to side with Clarence in one of them and
debate against him in the other ;-)
//Bernie
the bar before sending this
message.
//Bernie
correctly for ping
(ie. specifiy yout IP in this file).
//Bernie
Steven wrote:
Use netcust (or similar) to assign 192.168.1.1
to one interface and 192.168.1.2 to the other.
What's netcust? Is it a NAT (like Internet Extender) or is it something else?
//Bernie
Thomas wrote:
Bernie and L.D., you slipped! Port 110 is POP3, and mail servers always, or
almost always, ask for username and password on this port. Mail servers
don't
usually ask for username and password on port 25 (SMTP), though a few use
authenticated SMTP.
No I did not slipp
inside the msdos one since it only contains DOS gnu programs anyway.
//Bernie
program C, oh... too bad ;-)
If we really need to save the win3.x section I can do that as well, but who
ammong us has a server with around 2.5-3GB of space (msdos and gnu
directories)?, and I have no idea how large the win3.x section is.
//Bernie
the huge ammount of files. You'll
loose lots of space due to the clusters as well. I would start at 2GB, but
I would guess we would end up closer to 2.5
(snip)
Thank you Michael for the Q feature in Arachne.
Thank you Bernie for acopy.exe
Actually it was for that purpose (mirroring simtel.net) I
things that may have been updated or uploaded
since).
But where can we store it? And how? (We need to change the directory
structure). Give me those... hmm... counting... around 2.5-3GBs of space
and I'll upload it.
//Bernie
Just so everyone knows, Glenn can't recieve messages with the old subject
line. I removed the word I assume to be the most likely problem. I'll
forward the original mail to him.
Sorry for sending this twice to some of you, but I thought it was best to
do so.
//Bernie
. Besides, I don't know that
I'll get it yet.
//Bernie
I wrote:
I'll get back to you when I have
more details,
And it's now 90% certain that this will be done :)
//Bernie
has everything. But I have no idea to verify what it is
that's missing if it is anyway.
ftp.sunet.se/pub/simtelnet/
//Bernie
!
Hmm I have no idea.
I'm intrigued by this. Come on Bernie, do a full translation and let
us all in on this classic track.
I don't remember all of it. And I'm not sure on which out of 25 CDs with
MP3s I have it on.
The chorus goes something like this:
Älgarna demostrerar, älgarna har fått nog
.
//Bernie
a telnet
program), and *you* need to know how to use it.
//Bernie
disconnected the internal speaker. Hmm... perhaps you are correct about
that beer after all? Atleast I haven't (to my knowledge g) sent a mail to
the list being influenced by drugs as Michael did once ;-)
//Bernie
, but can't we assume that those who know nothing aren't able to scroll
all the way down to the bottom? EG What if we add some text explaining
that it should only be used by experienced DOS users and that mail.htm
should be backed up?
//Bernie
Björn wrote:
Thanks Bearnie and Lars,
Is my nickname hard to spell to if you are swedish? Lars also managed to
missspell it once and you twice ;-)
Let's try another one then.
//Bernhard
Nah, uses too many keystrokes. It will probably damage the keyboard in the
long run ;-)
//Bernie
älgarna-.mp3 (the_elks.mp3), it was a song called
Älgarna demonstrerar (the elks are protesting) but that's not interestong
now is it g. It does work to use the link so it's only a small and
insignificant problem IMHO with the presentation.
//Bernie
so either they are
activly trying to lie or they are (with a few percents plus and minus)
correct.
//Bernie
of the
droids.
Bernie: I guess you are programmed for protocol and etiquette?
C3PO: Well, it's my primary function Sir
Bernie: I have no need for that here
C3PO: Of course Sir, not in a place like this
Bernie: What do you mean?
C3PO: Well it's so messy (it actually isn't, right now)
Bernie looks angry.
C3PO: Oh
where you step in
and says that it will not be large if made in ASM. My answer is then:
Great, so show us EG
//Bernie
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