On Monday, 31-Dec-01, Martin van der Waal wrote: MvdW> Dear Alan, (or anyone else who might know) MvdW> Wasn't the A-One prosessor slot supposed to take Mac...
On 01-Jan-02, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren was heard muttering: OH> Uhm. Start the wbpattern-prefs from 3.5 or earlier. then start the same OH> one from 3.9... OH> One...
On 01-Jan-02, David Rey was heard muttering: DR> As compared to 3.9, you mean? Why, is WBPattern using datatypes a bad DR> thing in your book? Is it? ...
On 01-Jan-02, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren was heard muttering: OH> Uhm, are you saying that this should work in 3.9 but NOT 3.5? I am OH> saying it works in 3.5 (and it...
On 01-Jan-02, David Rey was heard muttering: DR> Whatever, this is NOT the aos3x mailing list. No, it's not. But this isn't strictly an OS3.x issue, since...
Hello KOSH ... As long as eyetech do it and include the ability to play Amiga MOD files burned onto a CD, that sounds like a damned good idea - though probably...
... No no, there's no file type recognition at all *inside* ASL. When an application creates an ASL requester, it can specify certain "features" it wants to...
There is a very good discussion of the advantages of the BeOS file system here http://www.birdhouse.org/macos/beos_osx/redux.html I've never used BeOS, but...
... ^^^^^^^^^ ROTFL! Very Freudian. But surely not everyone who analyses your posts is an asshole? Rose Bill Gates wants a book for Christmas. As a token of...
On 01-Jan-02, Georg Steger wrote: <sinp> ... Okay, I am jumping in. So, when a application choose to set it limits by telling the asl.library which files to...
... It mostly only seems to happen when I use internet/mui software. I also suffer memory leaks. Still. Even though I found a bug in CrossDos and took it out...
... I have as less as possible. Only really old thing in there was pp.lib. ... No, how would I go about it, or where to get a cheap 32 meg simm to replace it....
... Lets see, Help, Change Drive Type, Modify Bad block List, Veify data on drive, low-level format drive from the finishing window anyway. Amd I don't know...
... Correct. ... Yep. ... Well, there are several possibilites: 1. In a new version of asl.library special support is built in to allow overriding application...
... I for one then hope that with an new OS that the end user will be able to set what he/she wants to show up in the ASL :-) I would like to see that in OS...
... into USB. ... Amigas. ... Hrmm - you've given me an idea for my next hardware project! Shouldn't be too hard after the practice I've got with my current...
... themselves. ... and ... like ... Yes, that is exactly what I was getting at. You could have it render the interface in a simple manner like AmigaOS does at...
Hi All, Sorry this is a little off topic, but could some kind soul please check if Eyetech are closed for the holidays and if they are when they will be ...
What about idea make Sony Playstation-2,3.. compatible Amiga machine?!!!! It's will be Great! ;)...
KOSH
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Hmmm. Interesting... I believe there is a linux install for PS2. Amiplaystation anyone? Complete with one dedicated video card, firewire, usb, HD, network,...
On Wednesday, 02-Jan-02, Kirk, Rick wrote: KR> Brian, KR> KR>> Yes, Adam, I reset my killfile, so I see your posts again. KR>> Please do not give me reason to...
On 01-Jan-02, Sven K Harvey was heard muttering: SKH> As long as eyetech do it and include the ability to play Amiga MOD SKH> files burned onto a CD, that...
On 01-Jan-02, Georg Steger was heard muttering: GS> No no, there's no file type recognition at all *inside* ASL. When an GS> application creates an ASL...
On 01-Jan-02, Don Cox was heard muttering: DC> "Side note: Be's MediaPlayer application lets you drag from any playing DC> or paused movie directly to the...
On 02-Jan-02, Warren Katchmar was heard muttering: WK> Okay, I am jumping in. So, when a application choose to set it limits by WK> telling the asl.library...
On 02-Jan-02, damo_rules was heard muttering: d> It mostly only seems to happen when I use internet/mui software. I also d> suffer memory leaks. Still. Even...