1. Win 95+-
- Posted by Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Jul 12, 1998
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The day before Win 98 came out, I bought a new computer, which came preloaded with the latest version of Win 95. I think, "now I can run Euphoria for Windows!" True. I think, "by now, the bugs will be out of Win 95!" False. Friends called last night. They had just loaded Win 98, and found it unusable due to a massive insect infestation. If this trend continues, we can predict that Win 2000 won't even boot up. What 2 do for an operating system? Irv A person who doesn't know what to do with a steering wheel shouldn't be driving cars. A person who doesn't know what to do with a C:> shouldn't be driving computers.
2. Re: Win 95+-
- Posted by Greg Harris <blackdog at CDC.NET> Jul 12, 1998
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Troubleshooting Windows? Don't use blanks :) To anybody interested in the Winsock project: Just finished up writing functions to set up Winsock sockets. Last night I wrote a simple server and a client and was able to get them to connect. I also connected to my ftp server on my ISP. The true test will be after writing the send and recv functions. Regards, Greg Harris Winsock Project -----Original Message----- From: Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Date: Sunday, July 12, 1998 10:53 AM Subject: Win 95+- >The day before Win 98 came out, I bought a new computer, which came >preloaded >with the latest version of Win 95. >I think, "now I can run Euphoria for Windows!" True. >I think, "by now, the bugs will be out of Win 95!" False. > >Friends called last night. They had just loaded Win 98, and found it >unusable >due to a massive insect infestation. > >If this trend continues, we can predict that Win 2000 won't even boot >up. >What 2 do for an operating system? > >Irv > >A person who doesn't know what to do with a steering wheel shouldn't be >driving cars. >A person who doesn't know what to do with a C:> shouldn't be driving >computers. >
3. Re: Win 95+-
- Posted by Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Jul 12, 1998
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Greg Harris wrote: > > Troubleshooting Windows? Don't use blanks :) > A really big hammer is also useful. > To anybody interested in the Winsock project: > > Just finished up writing functions to set up Winsock sockets. Last night I > wrote a simple server and a client and was able to get them to connect. I > also connected to my ftp server on my ISP. The true test will be after > writing the send and recv functions. > Please post or e-mail this as soon as you feel it's usable. I'd like to experiment with it myself! Regards, Irv
4. Re: Win 95+-
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Jul 12, 1998
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Irv wrote: >What 2 do for an operating system? I'll only touch on the operating systems that you can reasonably expect Euphoria to be ported to. There are several other *free* operating systems worth considering. Linux is obviously a strong contender. There are two major free projects out that are attempting to put a "modern" desktop and software set together that are seriously competitive with Win9x/NT: The K Desktop (KDE), and Gnome. The K Desktop is us and running *now*, and would be working on my machine if I wan't such a Unix moron. Gnome looks very cool but is far less complete, and is a Gnu project. FreeBSD is also a solid operating system, and rumor has it that it's *way* cool. It's not Linux, but many of the Linux tools are being ported to it, including KDE. There is the GNU Hurd, but I've heard just about nothing about that. All of the Unix-style OS's are possible candidates for a Euphoria port. Freedows is an attempt to create an operating system based on the Mach kernel. In theory, it should be able to dynamically link to appropriate libraries and run code for several different OSs simultaneously - Win9x is the first target OS. As of now, Freedows is just a bunch of specifications, aimed at a first release somewhere near the end of the year. I'll also mention that Ardi supplies a Mac emulator that can run a lot of Mac binaries. With the imminant release of the iMac, I have renewed hope that someday a Mac port of Euphoria will be available - even if I have to write it myself. -- David Cuny
5. Win 95+-
- Posted by Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> Jul 12, 1998
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6. Re: Win 95+-
- Posted by bonn ortloff <kc7yrh at HOTMAIL.COM> Jul 12, 1998
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>Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 16:17:15 -0400 >Reply-To: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> >From: Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> >Subject: Win 95+- >To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU > >>>>>> >A person who doesn't know what to do with a C:> shouldn't be driving >computers. ><<<<< > >GREAT LINE!!! > Seconded. >------------------------------------------------- >Visit my web page at: > > = > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
7. Re: Win 95+-
- Posted by Greg Harris <blackdog at CDC.NET> Jul 12, 1998
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- Last edited Jul 13, 1998
Irv, -----Original Message----- From: Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Date: Sunday, July 12, 1998 1:36 PM Subject: Re: Win 95+- >> To anybody interested in the Winsock project: >> Just finished up writing functions to set up Winsock sockets. Last night I >> wrote a simple server and a client and was able to get them to connect. I >> also connected to my ftp server on my ISP. The true test will be after >> writing the send and recv functions. >> >Please post or e-mail this as soon as you feel it's usable. I'd like >to experiment with it myself! Jesus C. is the offical keeper of the most current *release* version. An early pre-alpha can be found on his homepage: As soon as the basic socket functions are coded and tested, I'll shoot my latest version to him for a project update. Main thing left to do right now still is the send and recv functions. That should let people at least start writing simple clients. The library is intended to interface with David Cuny's Win32lib. Regards, Greg Harris