On 5/26/20 8:31 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote:
Brian,
just curious, did you post the M100SIG to the internet archive?
If so, did you ensure that you posted the "No VAN" version, which has
deleted all of Wilson Van Alst's code?
I believe this was Van's wishes.
..Steve
What in the world did you think this was all about?
"I think there was a full and a redacted version with some stuff removed.
I don't know which one this is, but it's the same as the one from
web8201.net, and the same as every other copy I had sprinkled around,
like in the files section of the Facebook Model T Computers group, my
google drive, my laptop..."
So, whichever version this is, it's the version that's generally
available anywhere else.
Secondly, whichever version this is, I do not agree that anyone ever has
any right to un-publish something after the fact. If it was ever public,
then it's public. Don't like it? Too bad.
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bke
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 8:24 AM Brian K. White <b.kenyo...@gmail.com
<mailto:b.kenyo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 5/26/20 4:23 AM, B 9 wrote:
> My web based emulator https://bitchin100.com/CloudT has a partial
> implementation of the display chip + some bugs specifically
related
> to the unused hardware scroll. Once I find my box of round
tuits...
>
>
> I think it may be lost in the same place mine went to.
web8201.net <http://web8201.net> has a copy, also just stuck a copy
up in archive.org <http://archive.org>
https://archive.org/details/M100SIG
I think there was a full and a redacted version with some stuff
removed.
I don't know which one this is, but it's the same as the one from
web8201.net <http://web8201.net>, and the same as every other copy I
had sprinkled around,
like in the files section of the Facebook Model T Computers group, my
google drive, my laptop...
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bkw
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bkw