In article <5963c3af21spam...@argonet.co.uk>,
Stuart wrote:
> In article <596382b06dj...@audiomisc.co.uk>,
>Jim Lesurf wrote:
> > In article <5963378256spam...@argonet.co.uk>, Stuart
> > wrote:
> > > I don't think I've seen a &quo
In article <596382b06dj...@audiomisc.co.uk>,
Jim Lesurf wrote:
> In article <5963378256spam...@argonet.co.uk>, Stuart
> wrote:
> > I don't think I've seen a "good" flamewar for years, anywhere :-)
> You don't read usenet? 8-]
> Jim
In article <9a8ab06259.asci...@dfeugey.riscos.fr>,
David Feugey wrote:
> Stuart, that's very kind of you to post here a private message.
> FYI, GDPR exists also in UK. See ICO website.
> Thanks!
I am well aware of that fact, I am also aware that the UK was one of the
driv
In article <59628c2362spam...@argonet.co.uk>,
Stuart wrote:
> In article <20210827110113.gn31...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>,
>Theo Markettos wrote:
> > Agreed, but the 'virt' platform would require the timer modernisation
> > above. I'd
ecific implementation of a specific emulator.
So perhaps it would be better if David Feugey invested his time and money
on something useful like this rather than going off at a tangent and
"doing his own thing"
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ing to model it. I, for example, recently purchased an
over-clocked Pi in a nice case with RO5 and a software bundle included,
for under 100 quid.
Incidentally, I find Iris, despite only being Beta, works quite well.
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In article ,
Chris Johns wrote:
> I thought about turning an old A3000 board into one years ago. I was going to
> put it in a box and paint black and yellow stripes on it.
> Bridge Econet - Ethernet .. a BEE :)
Groan.
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creen mode) and still have
> access to the Linux windowing system's toolbar.
I use an EeePC too, any chance of you emailing the MDF to me?
Spambin is a genuine address.
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In article <4381095d52.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>,
Bryan Hogan wrote:
> In message <525ce67b48spam...@argonet.co.uk>
> Stuart wrote:
> > In article <8c675e5c52.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>,
> >Bryan Hogan wrote:
> >> There is a
a number of
sub-directories containing large numbers of photographs. Non of the
individual files are particularly large and I haven't yet got round to
probing further.
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In article <496fa85a52.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>,
Tony Moore wrote:
> It does work with RPCEmu - I've had cause to use it several times.
I did wonder that.
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In article <515ed5c69ed...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave Symes wrote:
> PS: Is your mail address real, I have something to send you?
Yes.
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> It presented as you noted, in Base64 which is all rather pointless in a
> text based Mailing list.
I just saved the attachment and then loaded it into Fresco. No other
conversion was necessary. I was not aware of Shift+Ctrl+G.
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tion = 0
refresh_rate = 60
stretch_mode = 0
sound_enabled = 1
vram_size = 2
cpu_type = ARM610
mem_size = 128
ipaddress = 172.31.0.1
The build of version 0.8.8 is considerably faster than v0.8.3
incidentally! Thank you for everyone's ongoing work
and time on this project.
Thanks & Rega
ou
and I and they need to know.
Stuart
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In article <501fb95735joy...@boulsworth.co.uk>,
Joyce Haslam wrote:
> I've found the archives of this list at
> http://www.riscos.info/pipermail/rpcemu/
> Is there a RISC OS application that will read gzip files?
!Squash seemed to work for me.
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In article <2785e6fc0901080118v25e84ab8k28b17669d93e9...@mail.gmail.com>,
jan rinze wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
> I would like to comment that even though Tom is no longer working on the
> project he still keeps an eye on this list and the development done by
> others.
> He h
On 24 Oct, Tom Walker tommowalker at yahoo.co.uk (Tom Walker) wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for their support.
Shame really, I was just getting into it with a 5 quid copy of RISC OS 4
that did arrive.
Never mind, I wish you luck in whatever ventures you undertake in the
future.
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