... Hi, Jack. I hope you're still able to read this even if you're already bandwidth challenged :) ... Ok, the worst part is done. I'm now able to plot a nice...
Paulo, Thanks for your efforts. In response to your questions; A. I am still in Ft Myers until the Sept 30, so I still have internet until then. B. I think...
... Hi, Jack ... Great. We have a few more days, then. ... Thanks :) ... Well, at least there is already some target audience for this as is. ... I liked the...
Paulo, Sorry my responses are different than yours, but I use YAHOO as my email editor and it likes to treat your message as one item. Also, my internet just...
... Hi, Jack. ... No problem. ... Yac. That is the worse part of using webmail. At least on a decent mail client you can just press Ctrl+S to save a draft as...
... Interject away :) ... Yes, I often forget that from the OS point of view, the internal wristapps are just ordinary wristapps, and everything they do we can...
I meant to test and respond to this earlier, but only now got a chance to get around to it. Results were quite interesting (see a bit below). ... Yes, it makes...
Hi, Tons :) ... No problem. ... That would be cheating ;) Even more, we also have "direct access" to everything, so its an even field anyway. ... Not really....
... Just wanted to let you know that I have the Visual C++ build environment (Visual Studio .NET version) and would be willing to work with you on the ...
Hi, Jerry ... I'm still not sure just how serious I am ;) I still haven't looked at the sources for the Timex software, so I don't know how hard it will be to...
... It's possible, but I'm not sure what limitations they gave themselves. Do we know for certain that the ROM wristapps aren't only 900 bytes? *sudder* ... ...
Hi, Tons ... I didn't check, but there is no reason to, since the code runs directly from ROM and the ROM is 48KB. ... Actually SciCalc isn't a very good...
... Oops. I'd meant UCal (which I occasionally use). It's actually not particularly compatible in general with mode-browser (the banner doesn't appear, and in...
One final idea I just had: if we get it done right, we might be able stretch the memory space in the background handler as follows: enter background handler,...
... These wristapps made by bluecollar tend to use the banner state to draw special "banners", so they don't work correctly with ModeBrowser. For the banner...
Paulo, I tried installing the program as per your instructions and I had a problem. I rewrote your instructions below and stopped at the place where I had a...
... Hi, Jack. ... It seems you're almost there... ... I think the problem is that you shouldn't use the "save" option. Just close the WXTide32 application and...
Paulo, It appears the problem my be it cannot find the wxtide32.cfg file. I think (think being the weak word here) that the Dtide.ini file needs to have line...
... Hi, Jack ... Yes, DTide behaves exactly like WXTide32 when it is called from outside the TreeBrowser. You can even delete the wxtide32.exe file and always ...
... draw ... banner" ... though. Hmm. That gives me an idea, though. If we have to use a custom banner (I'd never thought of that), anyway, we can add a...
... How odd. I was just working with this, and Ucal now seems to work fine (with the jump into state 1). The initial screen shows all 0's instead of the 1-9...
Hi, Tons ... This might mean that the state 0 handler initialized some global vars and that they just happen to be at usable state now, even if you don't run...
... Sshhh! Don't jinx it! ... Yes. There's that, too. But I also thought: why wait for the rollover after a sync? We can have it set to be called immediately...
... Yes, I sometimes forget the way simple words have the ability to change random memory bits and cause direct program execution flow changes in unrelated...
... Yeah, yeah. Make fun of me all you want. I've seen Murphy's Law in action too many times. ... I actually have some mixed news about this (more about this...
... From my point of view, Murphy's Law is always in action :) ... That *jinx* thing is really powerful stuff ;) ... You can always run on the emulator and see...
Hi, all Just a quick post to let you know that we've reached 256 members. If you have no idea why this is an interesting number, you probably didn't develop...
I've been rather busy for the past few weeks, and so haven't had much of a chance to work on minipet/modebrowser, but today I sat down to see if I could get...