[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(5)
Bo: That's great! As this 1200 has about 32M fast and 2M chip, it would be close to the one you guys used. This particular 1200 has os3.5 running, so I hope that isn't a problem. I was going to launch it on it's own screen, but I'll try it, as you said, on WB with autoscroll *on*. Thanks much for the help; can't wait to get all my machines "Reboling". Regards, Dave > > Dave, > > As long as your bone-crushing, AGA-Multiscan, chip-mem-using monstrosity > has about 6-7MB of free RAM, you should be able to run just fine. Also, > you may want to run REBOL/View on Workbench with autoscroll turned on so > you can use a screen larger than 640x480. > > One of our test machines here is a plain-Jane A4000 with the only addition > being an additional 12MB of RAM (16MB Fast, 2MB Chip). It works fine there. > > -Bo > > On 18-Oct-2000/10:55:16-8:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Bo: > > > >Since my *rea* Amiga just died on me, I'll have to download View on > >this 1200 to see if I can reproduce the problem. I know I didn't have > >any problem launching local scripts from the View-Browser, however. > >Will R/View even run on a bone-crushing, AGA-Multiscan, Chip-mem-using > >monstrosity? > > > >Thanks, > >Dave > > > > > >> Dave, > >> > >> I'm using REBOL/View 0.10.34.1.1 on my home Amiga and it doesn't have any > >> problems launching apps across the Internet. What kind of problem is it? > >> > >> -Bo > >> > > > -- >Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky >REBOL Adventure Guide >REBOL Technologies 707-467-8000 (http://www.rebol.com) >The Official Source for REBOL Books (http://www.REBOLpress.com) > >
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(4)
Dave, As long as your bone-crushing, AGA-Multiscan, chip-mem-using monstrosity has about 6-7MB of free RAM, you should be able to run just fine. Also, you may want to run REBOL/View on Workbench with autoscroll turned on so you can use a screen larger than 640x480. One of our test machines here is a plain-Jane A4000 with the only addition being an additional 12MB of RAM (16MB Fast, 2MB Chip). It works fine there. -Bo On 18-Oct-2000/10:55:16-8:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Bo: > >Since my *rea* Amiga just died on me, I'll have to download View on >this 1200 to see if I can reproduce the problem. I know I didn't have >any problem launching local scripts from the View-Browser, however. >Will R/View even run on a bone-crushing, AGA-Multiscan, Chip-mem-using >monstrosity? > >Thanks, >Dave > > >> Dave, >> >> I'm using REBOL/View 0.10.34.1.1 on my home Amiga and it doesn't have any >> problems launching apps across the Internet. What kind of problem is it? >> >> -Bo >> > -- Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky REBOL Adventure Guide REBOL Technologies 707-467-8000 (http://www.rebol.com) The Official Source for REBOL Books (http://www.REBOLpress.com)
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(3)
Bo: Since my *rea* Amiga just died on me, I'll have to download View on this 1200 to see if I can reproduce the problem. I know I didn't have any problem launching local scripts from the View-Browser, however. Will R/View even run on a bone-crushing, AGA-Multiscan, Chip-mem-using monstrosity? Thanks, Dave > Dave, > > I'm using REBOL/View 0.10.34.1.1 on my home Amiga and it doesn't have any > problems launching apps across the Internet. What kind of problem is it? > > -Bo >
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(2)
Dave, I'm using REBOL/View 0.10.34.1.1 on my home Amiga and it doesn't have any problems launching apps across the Internet. What kind of problem is it? -Bo On 17-Oct-2000/22:49:36-4:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Thanks to all, > >I've at least temporarily picked "syned." I really hope to have my Amiga >back up soon, so I can use GoldED Studio again. > >Now, I can only hope the bug that keeps R/View from launching apps accross >the internet on the Amiga is fixed soon ;o) > >Thanks again for all of the replies!! > > -- Bohdan "Bo" Lechnowsky REBOL Adventure Guide REBOL Technologies 707-467-8000 (http://www.rebol.com) The Official Source for REBOL Books (http://www.REBOLpress.com)
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:
Thanks to all, I've at least temporarily picked "syned." I really hope to have my Amiga back up soon, so I can use GoldED Studio again. Now, I can only hope the bug that keeps R/View from launching apps accross the internet on the Amiga is fixed soon ;o) Thanks again for all of the replies!!
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:
> I was hoping someone would know of a good editor to use on Win95 (preferably free, as I hope to get my Amiga back up soon). A free decent text editor and very good replacement for Windows Notepad is Metapad: http://welcome.to/metapad/ And if you want a free good Word Processor, Spreadsheet, database, etc, (and you afford a 80MB download, try Star Office at: http://www.sun.com and follow the link at the top. You'll need a reasonably fast machine as it's written in Java. Andrew Martin Who desperately wants Rebol to supplant Java... ICQ: 26227169 http://members.nbci.com/AndrewMartin/ -><-
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:
Hi David, I use SynEdit! I found it on zdnet.com and it is free!! Michael -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 2:07 PM Subject: [REBOL] New to the PC >Hello All: > >I've just got myself a windows machine. My Amiga has had problems >(Simm sockets are messed up), so I was hoping someone would know of a >good editor to use on Win95 (preferably free, as I hope to get my >Amiga back up soon). > >Thanks to any and all that help! > >Regards, >David C. > >P.S. - Linux isn't an option, as my Bios is flooky on the pc. > > >
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(2)
Hi, Michal, I'll try the varius editors. However, like I said before.. I'm using this pc until I can get my Miggy fixed. I don't think I can put up with Outlook for very long, and I'll probably drop to my old 1200 on occation anyway. MD-2 is far cleaner than Outlook. Can't wait to see who does a real emailer in REBOL!And, Thanks again. Not just to you, but to everyone who replied! regards, David C. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:26 PM Subject: [REBOL] New to the PC Re: > Hi, > > I use shareware GWD Text Editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com/)for REBOL > editing. I made a long list of predefined REBOL words, so it has a > crude form of syntax highlighting. But unfortunately it can't highlight > or escape {multiline { > "REBOL" ^} > strings} like this one correctly. It uses Microsoft's MFC library so > it's startup time is quite high. Other nice editor I have seen is > Edit+ (http://www.editplus.com/). > > And, please, never use Windows Notepad. There are replacements that are > more powerful and shorter than Notepad itself, like Metapad > (http://welcome.to/metapad/) > > But, I couldn't get really used to Windows or Linux editors, I still > miss the old Amiga CygnusEd and GoldEd :-( > > hope this helps, > > -- > Michal Kracik > >
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(2)
hi, I've heard of one called synedit, its free and I think does rebol syntax hilighting. I just looked, and found ftp://zdftp.zdnet.com/pub/private/sWlIB/computer_programming/programmer_s_utilities/synedit.zip At 10/17/00 2:07:00 PM, you wrote: > Hello All: > > I've just got myself a windows machine. My Amiga has had problems > (Simm sockets are messed up), so I was hoping someone would know of a > good editor to use on Win95 (preferably free, as I hope to get my Amiga > back up soon). > > Thanks to any and all that help! > > Regards, > David C. > > P.S. - Linux isn't an option, as my Bios is flooky on the pc. >
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(2)
Not to start a holy war, but I am partial to VIM myself www.vim.org
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:
Hi, I use shareware GWD Text Editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com/)for REBOL editing. I made a long list of predefined REBOL words, so it has a crude form of syntax highlighting. But unfortunately it can't highlight or escape {multiline { "REBOL" ^} strings} like this one correctly. It uses Microsoft's MFC library so it's startup time is quite high. Other nice editor I have seen is Edit+ (http://www.editplus.com/). And, please, never use Windows Notepad. There are replacements that are more powerful and shorter than Notepad itself, like Metapad (http://welcome.to/metapad/) But, I couldn't get really used to Windows or Linux editors, I still miss the old Amiga CygnusEd and GoldEd :-( hope this helps, -- Michal Kracik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello All: > > I've just got myself a windows machine. My Amiga has had problems > (Simm sockets are messed up), so I was hoping someone would know of a > good editor to use on Win95 (preferably free, as I hope to get my > Amiga back up soon). > > Thanks to any and all that help! > > Regards, > David C. > > P.S. - Linux isn't an option, as my Bios is flooky on the pc.
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:
Try the "free" editor at http://www.notetab.com/ especially nice if you are doing web pages -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 4:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [REBOL] New to the PC Hello All: I've just got myself a windows machine. My Amiga has had problems (Simm sockets are messed up), so I was hoping someone would know of a good editor to use on Win95 (preferably free, as I hope to get my Amiga back up soon). Thanks to any and all that help! Regards, David C. P.S. - Linux isn't an option, as my Bios is flooky on the pc.
[REBOL] New to the PC Re:
Use EditPlus http://www.editplus.com It is shareware, but the demo is fully functional. > Hello All: > > I've just got myself a windows machine. My Amiga has had problems > (Simm sockets are messed up), so I was hoping someone would know of a > good editor to use on Win95 (preferably free, as I hope to get my Amiga > back up soon). > > Thanks to any and all that help! > > Regards, > David C. > > P.S. - Linux isn't an option, as my Bios is flooky on the pc. >