[REBOL] New to the PC Re:(5)

2000-10-18 Thread targhan


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)

2000-10-18 Thread bo


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)

2000-10-18 Thread targhan

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)

2000-10-18 Thread bo


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:

2000-10-17 Thread targhan

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:

2000-10-17 Thread Al . Bri

> 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:

2000-10-17 Thread adfarm

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)

2000-10-17 Thread targhan

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)

2000-10-17 Thread balayo

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)

2000-10-17 Thread eric


Not to start a holy war, but I am partial to VIM myself

www.vim.org




[REBOL] New to the PC Re:

2000-10-17 Thread kracik

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:

2000-10-17 Thread doug . vos

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:

2000-10-17 Thread RChristiansen

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.
>