1. Wishlist for next version
- Posted by J L <longjoel at waseca.k12.mn.us> May 04, 2001
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I wish that the next version of Euphoria could have an official virtual screen library and a library for sound files like .mid .mp3 .wav and .mod. Winlib32 should also be included in the pakage.
2. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> May 04, 2001
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Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin_s at yahoo.com> wrote: > I wish the next version will work better under Windows 2000. Before I upgrade from Win98, what should I expect to go wrong? Thanks, Irv
3. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> May 04, 2001
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From: Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin_s at yahoo.com> replied: > I didn't have much problem upgrading from 98, just had to grab a > couple of hardware drivers off the net. Although, I do have some > problems with some of the Euphoria programs. Some of the windows > programs like EuCom's comtest.exw program tells me it referenced memory > at 00000000 the memory could not be written. And David Cuny's TextGui > Editor gives me a Causeway Error when I try to click a mouse button. There's the reason for my question: I have several Euphoria programs out there in daily use, and sooner or later, someone is going to either buy a new computer with XP or decide to upgrade. I'd like to be prepared if my Eu/Windows programs are going to quit working at that point. Regards, Irv
4. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by jbrown105 at HotPOP.com May 04, 2001
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What about Linux users, what do they get? On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 10:46:10PM +0000, J L wrote: > > > I wish that the next version of Euphoria could have an official virtual > screen library and a library for sound files like .mid .mp3 .wav and > .mod. > Winlib32 should also be included in the pakage. > > > > -- Linux User:190064 Linux Machine:84163 http://jbrown105.1avenue.com
5. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by jjnick at cvn.com May 05, 2001
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I've had three users complain that my program won't save, open files, and also, the dir() doesn't work on some directories . . . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Broker" <bkb at cnw.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: RE: Wishlist for next version > > > I'd like to know too, I've been using Eu with Win2K and XP beta 2 > without problems... > > -- Brian > > Irv Mullins wrote: > > > > Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin_s at yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > I wish the next version will work better under Windows 2000. > > > > Before I upgrade from Win98, what should I expect to go wrong? > > > > Thanks, > > Irv > > > > > > > > > >
6. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> May 05, 2001
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On 4 May 2001, at 15:05, Irv Mullins wrote: > > From: Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin_s at yahoo.com> replied: > > > I didn't have much problem upgrading from 98, just had to grab a > > couple of hardware drivers off the net. Although, I do have some > > problems with some of the Euphoria programs. Some of the windows > > programs like EuCom's comtest.exw program tells me it referenced memory > > at 00000000 the memory could not be written. And David Cuny's TextGui > > Editor gives me a Causeway Error when I try to click a mouse button. > > There's the reason for my question: I have several Euphoria programs out > there > in daily use, and sooner or later, someone is going to either buy a new > computer > with XP or decide to upgrade. I'd like to be prepared if my Eu/Windows > programs > are going to quit working at that point. That's one of the reasons i don't really want to sell software. Microsoft *will* break code, and linux is still evolving, and i could not possibly support all the platforms out there. I can, however, provide a service on my puters, with one unchanging OS, which they could either subscribe to or get free. Which is why a stable tcp lib is a requirement for me, it's what internet services are based on. Kat
7. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> May 05, 2001
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On Fri, 04 May 2001, Kat wrote: > > That's one of the reasons i don't really want to sell software. Microsoft > *will* > break code, and linux is still evolving, and i could not possibly support all > the > platforms out there. I can, however, provide a service on my puters, with one > unchanging OS, which they could either subscribe to or get free. Which is > why a stable tcp lib is a requirement for me, it's what internet services are > based on. > I don't have that option - I have to sell software (or give up eating:) If M$ breaks my programs, which have been running just fine for years, I think my clients will understand where the fault lies, and will probably be willing to pay a reasonable price for upgrades, or go back to Win98. I would like to be able to prepare ahead of time, so that there is little or no downtime involved. Hence the questions re: will XP support .com programs, (in use for about 20 years!) or Eu programs, (2 - 3 years), etc. Regards, Irv
8. Re: Wishlist for next version
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> May 05, 2001
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On Fri, 04 May 2001, jjnick at cvn.com wrote: > I've had three users complain that my program won't save, open files, and > also, the dir() doesn't work on some directories . . . Using Win 2000? Thanks Irv