> I have just prepared a patch and new files that should build against what
> is in cvs.
>
> Ok, it is bundled up in
> http://giles.vickycoleman.co.uk/~daniel/arcem_stuff.tar.bz2
>
> So to try it out, apply the patch emfs.diff, next put emfs.cpp,emfs.h into
> arcem/arch/, and then put in the floppy
>I would certainly be interested in looking at this code for inclusion in
>ArcEm.
>I have also had a go at writing a host-based filing system for ArcEm, and
>although not yet complete I have managed to get it far enough to have a
>problem with !SparkPlug as well.
>I have n
>I would certainly be interested in looking at this code for inclusion in
>ArcEm.
>I have also had a go at writing a host-based filing system for ArcEm, and
>although not yet complete I have managed to get it far enough to have a
>problem with !SparkPlug as well.
>I have n
h !SparkPlug.
>
> Would anyone be interested in including this code in arcem?
>
> Regards,
> Daniel Clarke
I would certainly be interested in looking at this code for inclusion in
ArcEm.
I have also had a go at writing a host-based filing system for ArcEm, and
although not yet comple
gt; Or if you've a SourceForge account then you could be given write access
> but I suspect more people would peruse the patch if it was a click away
> rather than if they had to grovel through CVS to get it.
>
Drat, this'll teach us for not telling people what were up to. My br
Hi Daniel,
> I am writing a RISC OS filing system (and accompanying module for
> filer icon of course), and code to go in arcem that makes it work. The
> purpose of it is to give access to linux directories from within RISC
> OS running on arcem. (Linux is the only platform I have to code on,
>
Hi,
I am writing a RISC OS filing system (and accompanying module for filer icon
of course), and code to go in arcem that makes it work. The purpose of it is
to give access to linux directories from within RISC OS running on arcem.
(Linux is the only platform I have to code on, but it could be