Well, actually, you don't need color ...
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 10:04:33 -0600, Gil Parrish wrote:
> The other day, somebody told me I could monitor Arachne memory information
> with Alt-M, and red letters meant one thing, and green another Oops.
> Well, I can always plug in an external color mo
Hi Gil,
Wed, 6 Dec 2000 10:04:33 -0600 schrieb Gil Parrish:
>>> SM>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours,
>>> SM>New Colours? Interesting, but not on my grayscale LCD. :-)
>>> SM>What colours?
> I too am using a unit with a grayscale LCD. Since portable prices seem to
> The
>good question ... I wanted to ask that myself ! (stub32 ?)
>
>There is another alternative IMHO, there should be a packet driver out
>there, that connects to windows, and provides a packetdriver interface to
>dos, but it seems to be payware and I don't know how buggy it is.
>
>CU, Ricsi
It seems
>Hi Mike,
>About 'rach with fs - - - -you could also go to
>http://www.ecosse.net
>and sign up there (you can sign up with arachne I think) and they
>give you all the stuff under "other operating systems" This works
>fine with QNX also.
Well I've now got Arachne running just fine wi
On Tue, 05 Dec 2000 19:38:04 -000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> SM>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours,
>
> SM>New Colours? Interesting, but not on my grayscale LCD. :-)
> SM>What colours?
>
>Nothing major... the Back and Forward arrows are blue instead
>of green. Nice, though.
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 10:04:33 -0600, Gil Parrish wrote:
(note: from what's snipped, Gil has a B/W portable)
> The other day, somebody told me I could monitor Arachne memory information
> with Alt-M, and red letters meant one thing, and green another Oops.
> Well, I can always plug in an extern
>> SM>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours,
>> SM>New Colours? Interesting, but not on my grayscale LCD. :-)
>> SM>What colours?
>> Nothing major... the Back and Forward arrows are blue instead
>> of green. Nice, though. :)
>cl, blue ;)
I too am using a unit with a gra
Tue, 05 Dec 2000 19:38:04 -000 schrieb Mike Millen:
> SM>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours,
> SM>New Colours? Interesting, but not on my grayscale LCD. :-)
> SM>What colours?
> Nothing major... the Back and Forward arrows are blue instead
> of green. Nice, though. :)
coo
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 03:23:13 -0500 (EST), Thomas Mueller wrote:
> Whatever happened to the Winsock interface for Arachne, as opposed to the DOS
> packet driver? Is that Winsock a dead issue?
If you mean Stub32.exe...
IMHO, that was an experiment that fell far short of its expectations.
I have
Tue, 05 Dec 2000 19:38:04 -000 schrieb Mike Millen:
> SM>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours,
> SM>New Colours? Interesting, but not on my grayscale LCD. :-)
> SM>What colours?
> Nothing major... the Back and Forward arrows are blue instead
> of green. Nice, though. :)
coo
SM>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours,
SM>New Colours? Interesting, but not on my grayscale LCD. :-)
SM>What colours?
Nothing major... the Back and Forward arrows are blue instead
of green. Nice, though. :)
Mike
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 16:05:12 +0100, Florian Xaver wrote:
> How does need them??
You'll be suprised.
I could really use Arachne when i'm on Windows. Usually i'm running
a DOS prompt on full-screen mode, and it would be nice if I could just
use windows's allready set-up connection to use Arachne a
>Whatever happened to the Winsock interface for Arachne, as opposed to the
DOS
>packet driver? Is that Winsock a dead issue?
>
How does need them??
Bye, Florian Xaver
www.drdos.org
www.seal.de.vu
Hi
05 Dec 2000, "Thomas Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TM> Whatever happened to the Winsock interface for Arachne, as opposed to
TM> the DOS packet driver? Is that Winsock a dead issue?
good question ... I wanted to ask that myself ! (stub32 ?)
There is another alternative IMHO, there s
Mon, 04 Dec 2000 20:25:34 -000 schrieb Mike Millen:
> SM>>CV> My favorite Arachne frame is gone. :(
> SM>>CV> What do I hafta do to get it back ?
> SM>MP> You don't like the new one ? :-O I thought you will like that you
> SM>MP>have more screen size available...
> SM>I like it. But it would be
Whatever happened to the Winsock interface for Arachne, as opposed to the DOS
packet driver? Is that Winsock a dead issue?
GM>Personally, I prefer *this* layout to all others.
GM>http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/layout.jpg
GM>This allows me to keep-an-eye-on memory usage at-all-times.
(Tuesday 7:40 GMT)
I went for a look but Angelfire couldn't find it. :(
Is it still there?
Mike
CV>MM> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours, but it's
CV>MM>*horrible* having to move backwards and forwards all the time
CV>MM>between Arrows and History.
CV>MM>
CV>MM> PLEASE Michael, put all the new buttons on the right of the screen
CV>MM> (in two lines).
CV>This
On Mon, 04 Dec 2000 21:53:51 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> Personally, I prefer *this* layout to all others.
> http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/layout.jpg
> This allows me to keep-an-eye-on memory usage at-all-times.
Hey buddy, is that some kind of subliminabobble message ?
It sure is a
On Mon, 04 Dec 2000 16:01:01 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Mike Millen wrote:
>> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours, but it's *horrible*
>> having to move backwards and forwards all the time between Arrows and
>> History.
>> PLEASE Michael, put all the new buttons on the right
Mike Millen wrote:
>
> The square buttons are nice, as are the new colours, but it's *horrible*
> having to move backwards and forwards all the time between Arrows and
> History.
>
> PLEASE Michael, put all the new buttons on the right of the screen
> (in two lines).
This sounds like a request
SM>>CV> My favorite Arachne frame is gone. :(
SM>>CV> What do I hafta do to get it back ?
SM>MP> You don't like the new one ? :-O I thought you will like that you
SM>MP>have more screen size available...
SM>I like it. But it would be even better to have all buttons on one side
SM>of
Sun, 3 Dec 2000 22:53:30 +0100 (CET) schrieb Michael Polak:
> On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Clarence Verge wrote:
>> A nuts !
>> My favorite Arachne frame is gone. :(
>> What do I hafta do to get it back ?
> You don't like the new one ? :-O I thought you will like that you have
> more screen siz
Ouch ...
I see now what Clarence & Mike are talking about.
Michael, when we need [for whatever reason] an extra line on the screen,
we can simply go to full screen with SHIFT-8 * ...
The smaller menu bar was a bit tough to use at times, but the new "split
screen mode" is really a PAIN.
I woul
MP>On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Clarence Verge wrote:
MP>CV> My favorite Arachne frame is gone. :(
MP>CV> What do I hafta do to get it back ?
MP>You don't like the new one ? :-O I thought you will like that you have
MP>more screen size available...
It's nice to have an extra line, but it real
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Clarence Verge wrote:
> A nuts !
>
> My favorite Arachne frame is gone. :(
> What do I hafta do to get it back ?
You don't like the new one ? :-O I thought you will like that you have
more screen size available...
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(Arachne WWW browser for DOS
A nuts !
My favorite Arachne frame is gone. :(
What do I hafta do to get it back ?
- Clarence Verge
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try http://browser.arachne.cz/archn168.exe
(I will update official download page in cca two hourse - please let
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(lsppp is not yet supported, sorry. I wanted to release only tested
stuff, maybe lsppp package will be release as beta version first, and
anyway
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