Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-29 Thread Laurens Holst
BTW, I think Lynx is an ugly browser. It works very fast, but is a little limited. Though very fit for MSX, because MSX-modems most of the time haven't got that much bandwidth. You're thinking about a 2400 bps modem. Using ACCNET, we can achieve higher bit-rates. No, I wasn't. I

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-29 Thread Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Laurens Holst wrote: You're thinking about a 2400 bps modem. Using ACCNET, we can achieve higher bit-rates. No, I wasn't. I myself have a 33k6 modem for my MSX (ISDN for my PC), but when having a 14k4 modem loading images etc. can go very slow, especially on the

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-28 Thread Laurens Holst
Therefore: Lynx. A text-mode html viewer would be very simple to be created. So, the author decided to try to do a graphical html viewer. BTW, I think Lynx is an ugly browser. It works very fast, but is a little limited. Though very fit for MSX, because MSX-modems most of the time

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-28 Thread Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Laurens Holst wrote: BTW, I think Lynx is an ugly browser. It works very fast, but is a little limited. Though very fit for MSX, because MSX-modems most of the time haven't got that much bandwidth. You're thinking about a 2400 bps modem. Using ACCNET, we can achieve

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
Hi! I have some questions for Ricardo: 1. Why not make the MSX2 browser free software? Open source would be ideal, so people could add HTZ viewing to their own productions (for example, a disk magazine, or a manual for a game). 2. Will you release the HTZ specification? It would allow other

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
Ricardo Bittencourt wrote: With FudeBrowser, the idea remains the same. You would still connect to a web server in a pc, only this time the web server is a dedicated one. If someone really wants to browse using just an MSX, they could make a WISE server for MSX, right? And since the

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-26 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: FudeBrowser is extremely fast, but htz files must be generated from html files using WISE (Web Intelligent SErver). The heavy part of the conversion is made by WISE, so the execution of FUDEBROW.COM will always be fast. ...but I

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: For MSX1, SCR2. For MSX2, SCR7 with 424 colors. Get FudeBrowser, read the README.TXT. It's all explained there. Won't the pictures look like real shit on SCR2? It depends on the kind of graphics. In the most part of the cases, the

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: FudeBrowser is extremely fast, but htz files must be generated from html files using WISE (Web Intelligent SErver). The heavy part of the conversion is made by WISE, so the execution of FUDEBROW.COM will always be fast. ...but I read I

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz wrote: On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: FudeBrowser is extremely fast, but htz files must be generated from html files using WISE (Web Intelligent SErver). The heavy part of the conversion is made by WISE, so the

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Ahti Soilamaa wrote: What's the idea of useing two computers. If I had a PC why should I use it with a MSX? Isn't it easier to use only PC? Most people seems to miss that FudeBrowser does not require a PC. Suppose you have an msx-browser that reads directly from

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Laurens Holst wrote: But why shouldn't the MSX be able to read .HTM-files??? The tags are very easy to translate, the only problem could be the images... Try to make it and you'll hit the second problem described in the manual of FudeBrowser: MSX modems are too

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Peter Burkhard
MSX modems are too slow MSX modems? You can run with every modems sins to 56K with RS232. MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Ahti Soilamaa wrote: I hope a browser like Lynx could be ported to MSX with external picture viewers. This won't need a pc, I guess/hope! Yes, that's just what we need. I cann't believe it's impossible to do such at least for MSX tR. Oh yes, with TR that's

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Hello guys. I just finished the first version of my Web Browser for MSX, called "FudeBrowser". You can download it from my MSX page: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm Nice program... But why shouldn't the MSX be able to read .HTM-files??? The tags are very easy to translate, the only

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Laurens, http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm But why shouldn't the MSX be able to read .HTM-files??? The tags are very easy to translate, the only problem could be the images... Reading .HTM files is easy. The drawing part is the hard part. Making a Lynx-like browser for

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm But why shouldn't the MSX be able to read .HTM-files??? The tags are very easy to translate, the only problem could be the images... Reading .HTM files is easy. The drawing part is the hard part. Making a Lynx-like browser for MSX is easy.

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Hello guys. I just finished the first version of my Web Browser for MSX, called "FudeBrowser". You can download it from my MSX page: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm Nice program... But why shouldn't the MSX be able to read .HTM-files??? The tags are very easy to

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Manuel, http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm How can that be? Does it support images? Did you test FudeBrowser, Manuel? Of course it support images! On screen 2 or so? For MSX1, SCR2. For MSX2, SCR7 with 424 colors. Get FudeBrowser, read the

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm How can that be? Does it support images? Did you test FudeBrowser, Manuel? Of course it support images! Didn't have time yet! I will, soon! On screen 2 or so? For MSX1, SCR2. For MSX2, SCR7 with 424 colors. Get

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: For MSX1, SCR2. For MSX2, SCR7 with 424 colors. Get FudeBrowser, read the README.TXT. It's all explained there. Won't the pictures look like real shit on SCR2? It depends on the kind of graphics. In the most part of the cases, the

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
I just finished the first version of my Web Browser for MSX, called "FudeBrowser". You can download it from my MSX page: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm Hi, Ricardo I have downloaded it. It works fine on my TR, but I have some comments: - How can I access to a

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Antoni, I'm not Ricardo, but I think I can answer your questions... :) http://www.lsi.usp.br/~ricardo/msx.htm - How can I access to a link? Is possible on that version? Not yet. It will be in step 2 of the project (see README.TXT). - The WISE program hangs

Re: web browser for msx

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
I just finished the first version of my Web Browser for MSX, called "FudeBrowser". You can download it from my MSX page: This is incredible!! Fantastic piece of work!! Greetos, Anne 'on my knees' de Raad p.s. I hope you will finish step 3 soon! :)Those european MSX-ers should