Hans-Georg: if you are reading this, I have lost your email address so I'm sending this to the development list. I have installed your new Address Book, and it...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 5, 2006 6:34 am
2089
The attached GIF won't run when viewed with Arachne. Other animated GIFs work OK, and this one is just fine when viewed externally with QV. I have checked the...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 23, 2006 10:39 pm
2090
This site http://users.tpg.com.au/natrail/Feb%20Apr06.htm will sometimes display as a normal HTML document and sometimes Arachne will only give a blank screen....
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 23, 2006 11:02 pm
2091
Whoops! I meant to send this URL... http://users.tpg.com.au/natrail/Dec%20Jan06.htm ============================================================== This site ...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 23, 2006 11:25 pm
2092
... It's loaded here about 4 times with no problems Greg using 1.87 and my core, but it sure is ugly!...
Hi folks, Well, happy new year (sort of). I haven't had a chance to catch up much with Arachne stuff of late, other things have been on my mind :-(I'm burying...
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 08:05:39 -0000, Joe da Silva wrote: Joe, ... Hmmm, if Arachne was designed before Michael knew 'anything' then It will be interesting to...
Good idea, Roberto. I've written similar LFN code for LTOOLS, which originally only supported LFN in a DOS box and crashed in DR-DOS 6.0. Now it works with...
Well, according to 'keywords.txt' : "VFAT" Yes|No (support links to long filenames in Win 9x DOS box) Which confirms what Roberto is saying, that it only works...
Well Ray ... just finish reading the rest of the paragraph that you've partially quoted. <G> Failing that, here's the relevant bit, sans any of the memory ...
... Darn thing loaded alright today. But there will have been one or two updates since when I had the problems. Sometimes they do them on a daily basis. I'm...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 27, 2006 7:26 am
2100
... lots of memory, between 15MB and 30MB. ... The problem is, and always has been, the fact that Arachne does not view GIF ... proprietary software to do...
... Indeed yes ;-) ... That's odd. QV runs it easily on my DOS machine. I wonder what the difference is..... . ,-./\ from Greg Mayman, in Adelaide,...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 27, 2006 11:51 am
2102
You're mistaken on that one. Arachne _does_ view GIFs directly. -- at the bottom of about.htm --- Notes: LZW algorithm used to decompress GIF files is...
Update.... my version _does_ animate it after-all. I simply manually edited arachne.cfg to9 increase my memory setings for animated GIFs old settings... ...
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:17:49 +1100, da Silva, Joe wrote: Joe, ... Sure, but some hard numbers would be comforting, IE_MAXSWAPLEN has been moved up and down a...
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 20:00:26 -0000, "glennmcc1959" <glennmcc1959@...> ... Hmmmm... I'd be pushing to do that on my 16Mbyte machine <GGGGG> My next step...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 30, 2006 12:41 am
2109
... AHA! That explains a lot. ... I just cleared the cache then viewed a JPEG with Arachne. When I checked in the cache, there was the BMP version of it. ... ...
Greg Mayman
gmone@...
Jan 30, 2006 12:41 am
2110
Hi Glenn, et al. Yep, that's exactly as predicted, you lose about 60k by doubling the size of the xSwap buffers (which is about the maximum that is possible)....
Hi all, I thought I'd pass this along for interested developers here, so that most of you will get the attachments too (which are quite small). BTW, note that...
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:15:20 -0000, Joe da Silva wrote: Joe, ... Ok, will try it and run some speed tests to see if there's any change. -- Arachne 1.85:B6-b:4m...
Yep, the compiler tells ya' <g> And I named my file incorrectly. That 'test compile' was with 62000u So it should have been named 62000u.gif not 64000u.gif ...
... Thanks Glenn, I'll try it once I get this stack monitoring core to Eric. I was worried that a technicaly legal value for the buffer size might still be...
Hi Laaca, et al. Yes, this is relevant to Arachne. If and when we move to DJGPP, almost certainly this will be our TCP/IP stack. I've been meaning to look into...