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Re: SOCKLIB
At $10 each you definitely should!
Dare I reiterate my plea for somebody to help port 'sdldebug.bbc' from x86 to ARM code? Currently, developing BBC BASIC programs on the RPi is made more difficult
At $10 each you definitely should!
Dare I reiterate my plea for somebody to help port 'sdldebug.bbc' from x86 to ARM code? Currently, developing BBC BASIC programs on the RPi is made more difficult
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Richard Russell
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#21810
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Re: SOCKLIB
Raspberries 3, I bought 2 I should have bought 5 which was the limit.
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Cecil - k5nwa http://thepartsplace.k5nwa.com/
Raspberries 3, I bought 2 I should have bought 5 which was the limit.
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Cecil - k5nwa http://thepartsplace.k5nwa.com/
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Cecil Bayona
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#21809
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Re: SOCKLIB
If these are older models (RPi 2 or earlier) they may not run BBC BASIC. BBCSDL has only been tested on the Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian Jessie plus the 'experimental' GL Driver.
> are there options
If these are older models (RPi 2 or earlier) they may not run BBC BASIC. BBCSDL has only been tested on the Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian Jessie plus the 'experimental' GL Driver.
> are there options
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Richard Russell
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#21808
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Re: Acces to distant computer by internet
You don't say what software will be running on the remote computer. If you are planning on writing the code for *both* ends then it's pretty straightforward: you can use SOCKLIB to establish a
You don't say what software will be running on the remote computer. If you are planning on writing the code for *both* ends then it's pretty straightforward: you can use SOCKLIB to establish a
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Richard Russell
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#21807
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Re: SOCKLIB
Hi Richard,
Multi-platform SOCKLIB support, especailly on Android and Raspberry Pi would be a boon; I have a number of remote monitoring projects that could be easily realised with this
Hi Richard,
Multi-platform SOCKLIB support, especailly on Android and Raspberry Pi would be a boon; I have a number of remote monitoring projects that could be easily realised with this
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Storer, Darren
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#21806
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Re: SOCKLIB
A little context in the email might be helpful as is I had to go to the groups page to find the original email.
Personally I will be using BBC Basic for Linux and MacOS shortly, eventually I will get
A little context in the email might be helpful as is I had to go to the groups page to find the original email.
Personally I will be using BBC Basic for Linux and MacOS shortly, eventually I will get
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Cecil Bayona
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#21805
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Acces to distant computer by internet
Dear Sirs,
Can anybody describe me a way to access distant computer with a BBC
Basic programme? For instance suppose I want to update some programmes
or to transfer data or files to a distant
Dear Sirs,
Can anybody describe me a way to access distant computer with a BBC
Basic programme? For instance suppose I want to update some programmes
or to transfer data or files to a distant
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CHABI Salomon
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#21804
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Re: SOCKLIB
So, nobody has any opinion at all? I would greatly appreciate it if one (or more) of those who are apparently indifferent to the cross-platform version of BBC BASIC could explain why. Is there
So, nobody has any opinion at all? I would greatly appreciate it if one (or more) of those who are apparently indifferent to the cross-platform version of BBC BASIC could explain why. Is there
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Richard Russell
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#21803
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Re: SOCKLIB
One unresolved issue is what dependencies it is acceptable for 'BBC BASIC for SDL 2.0' (BBCSDL) to have. At the moment it depends (of course) on SDL2 itself, and on SDL_ttf for the font handling. In
One unresolved issue is what dependencies it is acceptable for 'BBC BASIC for SDL 2.0' (BBCSDL) to have. At the moment it depends (of course) on SDL2 itself, and on SDL_ttf for the font handling. In
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Richard Russell
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#21802
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SOCKLIB
Hello all
Does anyone have plans to release a version of the SOCKLIB for the
raspberry pi?
Regards
Ian Karley
Hello all
Does anyone have plans to release a version of the SOCKLIB for the
raspberry pi?
Regards
Ian Karley
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bb4w@...
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#21801
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BBC BASIC for Windows version 6.11a released
I'm pleased to announce the release of BBC BASIC for Windows version 6.11a. This is a maintenance release to address a couple of minor issues that have arisen since the release of v6.10a, as
I'm pleased to announce the release of BBC BASIC for Windows version 6.11a. This is a maintenance release to address a couple of minor issues that have arisen since the release of v6.10a, as
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Richard Russell
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#21800
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Re: Calling ARM programmers
I'm in Adare, Co Limerick.
Look me up and I'll lay on some rain !
And a cup of T.
I'm in Adare, Co Limerick.
Look me up and I'll lay on some rain !
And a cup of T.
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John Alfred
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#21799
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Re: Calling ARM programmers
Richard Russell wrote:
I am taking my laptop.... :)
jgh
Richard Russell wrote:
I am taking my laptop.... :)
jgh
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J.G.Harston
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#21798
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Re: Calling ARM programmers
You'll need something to do while you shelter from the rain....
You'll need something to do while you shelter from the rain....
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By
Richard Russell
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#21797
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Re: Calling ARM programmers
Richard Russell wrote:
I've downloaded the code to look at it, but I'm about to set off for the
airport for a fortnight in Ireland.
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J.G.Harston - jgh@... - mdfs.net/jgh
Richard Russell wrote:
I've downloaded the code to look at it, but I'm about to set off for the
airport for a fortnight in Ireland.
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J.G.Harston - jgh@... - mdfs.net/jgh
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By
J.G.Harston
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#21796
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Re: Calling ARM programmers
Do I have to beg, or offer a cash reward, to get a response? If it's the latter, I'm open to negotiation!
Richard.
Do I have to beg, or offer a cash reward, to get a response? If it's the latter, I'm open to negotiation!
Richard.
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By
Richard Russell
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#21795
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Calling ARM programmers
Those of you who have tried the Raspberry Pi edition of BBCSDL will have spotted that neither the Run... Debug nor Run... Profile options are available. This is because both rely on 'sdldebug.bbc' (in
Those of you who have tried the Raspberry Pi edition of BBCSDL will have spotted that neither the Run... Debug nor Run... Profile options are available. This is because both rely on 'sdldebug.bbc' (in
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By
Richard Russell
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#21794
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Re: Apple phasing out 32-bit support
On the contrary really: the deterioration in my mental faculties is very apparent. I do find that straightforward BASIC programming (e.g. without any assembler code) is still within my grasp however,
On the contrary really: the deterioration in my mental faculties is very apparent. I do find that straightforward BASIC programming (e.g. without any assembler code) is still within my grasp however,
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By
Richard Russell
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#21793
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Re: Apple phasing out 32-bit support
I reiterate nbadderley's comment. There was a time (in the 80's) when I was on top of the technology but I find it impossible to keep up nowadays. I dont know how you do it but I am pleased you still
I reiterate nbadderley's comment. There was a time (in the 80's) when I was on top of the technology but I find it impossible to keep up nowadays. I dont know how you do it but I am pleased you still
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Paul Marshall
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#21792
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Re: Apple phasing out 32-bit support
Richard Russell wrote:
I care, go ahead, it's useful. I do a similar thing going the other way
with my Tube Clients for CPUs with registers larger than 8 bits, OSBYTE
returns its two 8-bit results in
Richard Russell wrote:
I care, go ahead, it's useful. I do a similar thing going the other way
with my Tube Clients for CPUs with registers larger than 8 bits, OSBYTE
returns its two 8-bit results in
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J.G.Harston
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#21791
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