Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Sat, Nov 25, 2023, 10:56 AM Mike Stein wrote: > I think he was referring to 'Computers', not television sets, telephones, > refrigerators, > My fridge's microcontroller is offended -- John >

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread Mike Stein
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Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread grima...@gmail.com
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Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread Walt Perko
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Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread Kenneth Pettit
On 11/25/23 8:12 AM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Lol take a breath, he was joking around :-) Windows is safe for a while Yep, just joking around (thus the smiley face). While it has been 15+ years that I have been in the Linux world (you can't do ASIC design on Windows, only Linux, at least as

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread Joshua O'Keefe
> On Nov 25, 2023, at 6:24 AM, ho collo wrote: > > Yes Ken — A majority of the world still uses windows. What would make you > think otherwise? The vast majority of the planet runs on Unix-like platforms. Windows is pretty much only popular on desktops, which are a tiny fraction of the comput

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread Mike Stein
Has it ever been safe? ;-) On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 11:13 AM John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > Lol take a breath, he was joking around :-) > > Windows is safe for a while > > -- John. > > On Sat, Nov 25, 2023, 6:25 AM ho collo wrote: >> >> Yes Ken — A majority of the world still uses windows. What wou

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Lol take a breath, he was joking around :-) Windows is safe for a while -- John. On Sat, Nov 25, 2023, 6:25 AM ho collo wrote: > Yes Ken — A majority of the world still uses windows. What would make you > think otherwise? > > Apple, Linux, and the others still have only a very small market sha

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread ho collo
Yes Ken — A majority of the world still uses windows. What would make you think otherwise? Apple, Linux, and the others still have only a very small market share. At last check windows was holding on with a mere 68-70% of the market. > On Nov 25, 2023, at 07:56, Kenneth Pettit wrote: > > Oh

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-25 Thread Kenneth Pettit
Oh wow!  Do people actually still use Windows?  :-) I think I have a Windows 10 VM on my Mac somewhere (from a few years ago when I was forced to create a Windows API library at work for a customer).  I've never tried to run VirtualT on it.  I suspect it (the Windows VM) would still boot, thou

Re: [M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-24 Thread Philip Avery
Hi George Regarding VT issues on W10: Sometimes I've got VT in a pickle and have to delete the Roaming file to reset it. Delete: Windows (C:)/Users/(name)/AppData/Roaming virtualt Regards Philip On 25/11/2023 8:42 am, grima...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Happy Thanksgiving to all those who m

[M100] Text Sweeper 2.7.3

2023-11-24 Thread grima...@gmail.com
Hi all, Happy Thanksgiving to all those who may be located in the US and celebrated! I just wanted to share that since last year, I have done a bit more work on Text Sweeper (Model 100 Minesweeper Clone), and have published a new release to GitHub. https://github.com/Grimakis/TextSweeper/release