Re: Web site maintainer

2012-07-25 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi,

Jeffrey Lee wrote:
 In lieu of a safe place to get free ROMs, you could add a link to
 ROL's shop, where they're selling a CD containing Arc ROM images:
 
 http://www.e-junkie.com/43789

Thanks, I didn't know of
http://www.e-junkie.com/43789/product/457238.php#RISC+OS+Classic+ROMs+Collection+%28Download+Version%29

I see it doesn't have Arthur 0.20.  Neither do I as an image but I think
I have it on EPROM somewhere.  If anyone has that CD I'd be interested
to know if any of the SHA1 digests of the ROMs differ from

arthur-0.30  6aebd686d97dfdf6726fa5f3246ef35b840b286d   524288
arthur-1.20  1181ff9c2c2f3d6d414054ec33b2260404bafc81   524288
riscos-2.00  b82a78830dac386f9b649b6d32a34f9c6910546d   524288
riscos-3.00  b4fa494d51dd704c9da9653c2acc6acd08cc8cf4  2097152
riscos-3.10  68533e0a93657a879c1697c04f32d517345b1a61  2097152
riscos-3.11  3487729e87bebc9cb51665838c27beff22f7b3bd  2097152
riscos-3.19  ba8c7abe0e6c6c5d7138481c6c052425cbc8b8f4  2097152
riscos-3.50  c31318e712ee7de92e46f9df6c791b614d4c9304  2097152
riscos-3.60  3cf75aa4d4dc8fe57110a124fbd1560d46c549b1  4194304
riscos-3.61  71e67684e1d22f422ab9c586c6b0f900384e8f14  4194304
riscos-3.70  42c3dd0ae43149849b674ea025cb2206512a5b4a  4194304
riscos-3.71  c5fe0645e48894fb4b245abeefdc9a65d659af59  4194304
riscos-3.80  7e461a6aeb9b1cdc03ea734d0c3a9e1a65d3f98a  4194304
riscos-4.02  405d23390882477addd45a05a34f130cc8ecb8c6  4194304
riscos-4.39  faf99b27907800ea46c590c5f45e43083d06f2ad  4194304
ncos-1.064400bd142eebdc71b7ac1794f2cf7dc39de983e2  4194304
ncos-1.117c9e2039bc096038ab236719211a236e9a28192f  4194304

for the ones I have.

 I wonder what R-Comp are doing for their ROMs in !AcornMode.

Good point!  Perhaps they've paid ROL a fee to bundle 3.10/3.11 and that
may be why it's a download for ARMini-owners only?

Cheers, Ralph.

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Re: Web site maintainer

2012-07-25 Thread Ian Jeffray
On 25/07/2012 11:48, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
 Hi,

 Jeffrey Lee wrote:
 In lieu of a safe place to get free ROMs, you could add a link to
 ROL's shop, where they're selling a CD containing Arc ROM images:

 http://www.e-junkie.com/43789

 Thanks, I didn't know of
 http://www.e-junkie.com/43789/product/457238.php#RISC+OS+Classic+ROMs+Collection+%28Download+Version%29

ROL are flogging it directly on eBay too...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360463081258

I.



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Re: Web site maintainer

2012-07-25 Thread Ian Jeffray
On 25/07/2012 17:28, Michael Drake wrote:
  The existing content, apart from manual.html, is pretty much up-to-date
  now.

Smashing stuff.

  I was considering a redesign of the web site next, but I had an idea 
for a
  new ArcEm logo:
 
   http://www.smoothartist.com/temp/arcem/
 
  There are vector versions and bitmaps there.
 
  The current one is:
 
   http://arcem.sourceforge.net/arcemlogo.png
 
  Its drop shadow is cropped on the right and there are jaggy lines on it.
  If people want to stick with the existing logo, I'll probably do a 
cleaned
  up version of it.

I quite like the existing logo... and certainly it needs to be the
correct Archimedes cyan blue if you do change it -- it's iconic...
stands out as the main logo colour on an old machine, viz:
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/Acorn_Archi440_System_S1.jpg

I.



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Re: Web site maintainer

2012-07-25 Thread Chris Young
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 17:40:12 +0100, Ian Jeffray wrote:

 I quite like the existing logo... and certainly it needs to be the
 correct Archimedes cyan blue if you do change it -- it's iconic...
 stands out as the main logo colour on an old machine, viz:
 http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos/Acorn_Archi440_System_S1.jpg

I don't really like the shape of the existing one, it looked pretty
horrid here as an icon too (but that might be because of the jaggies
- I imagine people restricted to square icons would have had an even
worse experience)

Michael's is nicer, but perhaps looks a little bit too much like the
old Archimedes logo (by which I mean, it says Archimedes not
ArcEm)

Also I need something closer to a size of 60x60 pixels :)

Chris

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