Re: b-dos docs

1999-12-02 Thread Robert van der Veeke
- Original Message - From: Martijn Groen To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 9:03 PM Subject: b-dos docs To add to that, for those who have a Atom-version of SamPaint (I have the original, so don't worry), this version is not compatible with Bdos 1.6, loading works

b-dos docs

1999-12-02 Thread Martijn Groen
Si Owen wrote:are there any updated documents for B-DOS 1.6?   About B-DOS versions: all versions up to 1.5a were made by Edwin Blink and has support for floppy drive & master/slave harddisk. And all in 16k!   B-DOS version 1.6 and higher contain the same floppy drive & master/slave harddis

WinCoupe & DosCoupe

1999-12-02 Thread Aley Keprt
> > btw. WinCoupe's "about" message says: "SimCoupe - a Sam Coupe' emulator" > > So is it WinCoupe or SimCoupe? > > WinCoupe seems to be more of a nickname for the Win32 version of SimCoupe, > and I started using it after a few people referred to it as that. It seems > to be easier to call it that

Re: SAAEmu 0.61

1999-12-02 Thread Aley Keprt
> > You can use Wordpad to read the RTF, if your Word can't do it. > > I use RTF because its functionality is 100% the same as DOC's one, > > and RTF files are 5-8 times shorter than DOC ones, since DOC uses unicode. > > No, you are wrong. RTF functionality is not 100% the same as DOC > functionali

Re: Wincoupe

1999-12-02 Thread Aley Keprt
> > I don't use turbomon and I want Alt+F for emulator menu. > > Whad'ya mean you don't use TurboMON?! ;-) You wrote that you can't assign Alt+F to "file" menu, since that shortcut is used by TurboMON. So I said I don't used TurboMON. I even don't know what is it. > > You probably didn't see

Re: Wincoupe

1999-12-02 Thread Aley Keprt
> > My should know that my technology is generally better. It uses > > the system of audio drivers, so it allows to do several advantages. > > Better in what sense? WinCoupe uses DirectSound, which uses specific > drivers (usually) written by the sound card manufacturers, so it should give > bette

RE: Wincoupe

1999-12-02 Thread Si Owen
Aley Keprt wrote: > I don't understand why so many Win32 programs are called > a) Winsomething > b) Windows something > c) something32 Just seems to be the normal convention to distinguish between them from non-Windows version, in the same way that Unix programs for X are x. Filenames are just te

RE: Wincoupe

1999-12-02 Thread Si Owen
Aley Keprt wrote: > Possibly. I don't have much time to spend with any alpha's. > Please send a beta, and we will see. It's getting closer to becoming a beta - the version you have is certainly alpha as it lacks some important features that a beta would have (certainly disk/option saving!). The a

RE: Wincoupe

1999-12-02 Thread Si Owen
Aley Keprt wrote: > My should know that my technology is generally better. It uses > the system of audio drivers, so it allows to do several advantages. Better in what sense? WinCoupe uses DirectSound, which uses specific drivers (usually) written by the sound card manufacturers, so it should giv

Re: WinCoupe: frameskip auto

1999-12-02 Thread Si Owen
Aley Keprt wrote: > I still don't understand why frameskip auto shows higher fps values than > frameskip none. > I'm affraid that number shown in the window's title bar shows number of > frames rendered and skipped together. And that IS nonsense. Ah, I see what you mean, and I completely agree!

Re: Hello

1999-12-02 Thread David Ledbury
> Did Malcolm/Persona own a PD library? Or am I thinking of someone else? What > happened to it, and does anyone know if any Mungus stuff was in there? It > was discussed but I don't know if it ever actually happened. We were going to use some Mungus stuff on Blitz as additional proggies... IIR

RE: How do i unsubscribe?

1999-12-02 Thread Dan Dooré
> How therefore do i unsubscribe from the list? http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/coupe/maillist.htm Dan. Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shirk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VVeb: http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/ "Deep sea skiver, seabed lurker; Neptune is my social worker." - Punilux

Re: Hello

1999-12-02 Thread Stephen McGreal
>If you didnt know about Persona at all... not surprised > >If you didn't know about Persona finishing - it was due to Malcolm's death - >and the lack of anyone being able to take over > Did Malcolm/Persona own a PD library? Or am I thinking of someone else? What happened to it, and does any

Re: Hello

1999-12-02 Thread David L
- Original Message - From: D.A. Fulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 11:07 PM Subject: Re: Hello > That was just before I un-subbed as I recall. Didn't realise that was the > end of the line for Persona. I dont seem to have any say in it anymore unfortunat

Re: Hello

1999-12-02 Thread D.A. Fulton
> If you didnt know about Persona at all... not surprised I'd knew about Persona as I subscribed to the list a while back, and I seem to remember the odd mention in Fred. I even had a private mail from Malcolm on one occassion telling me that he would be interested in seeing any software I happen