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Re: Downloads with AWeb
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@abalaban

He's got a problem with Thor, Alex...did i confuse you?

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Re: Downloads with AWeb
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@Paul

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"The "" addressing scheme is not implemented in this version of AWeb" is the message I get in Aweb when I send an URL from Thor.

This is not using OpenURL. I'm using an Arexx script built in with Thor. It used to work fine. But in more recent revisions of AWeb, I can only get this message.

There's another Arexx script in Thor called GetNet which gives two options: either send the URL directly to the browser (gets me the same error message as above) or send it to the hot list of the bowser for later opening. That one works OK with the current AWeb if all I do is send it to the hotlist.

Does that give any clues?


Seems the scripts sends an incomplete url to AWeb, if ever.

If you want you can mail me the AREXX script so i can take
a look, wrote myself a script for YAM before it was supported
throgh OpenURL, so i know a little something about url handling

Worth a shot?

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Re: Downloads with AWeb
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will this allow Aweb to properly handle httpThor resuests to bring up a web page directly from an email?


What problems do you have exactly, i could help out, works for me
quite well since a long time now...

Do you have OpenURL installed?

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Re: Help with avatar
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@Antique

Do it the Amiga-way...

1. Get PicShow and SGrab from Aminet
2. Load your to-be-avatar pic in PicShow, go to the "Action" menu
Go to "Change Size", change the BIGGER size of the pic to 120pixels
and press return, now the smaller size (vertical or horizontal -
whatever it will be) is changed accordingly to fit it) and press "OK"

Now there should be your avatar in the right size on the middle of your screen

3. Start SGrab and change the filetype option (on the bottom) to JPEG
(leave all the options as they are), now look beneath the window (where the
open screens and windows are listed) and tick "Windows" and "Only contents"

Remember the max size (horizontal or vertical must not be bigger than 120)

Choose PicShow's window (which now holds your avatar pic in the right size
and press SAVE, after that do a VIEW to be sure you grabbed the right window

4. Go to your account and upload the avatar...

Tadaaa...Amiga-like

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Re: The "gimme ya radio stations" thread
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@Outcast

Quote:
I like Club977 (the 80's channe


That's cool, too, i'm more into ambience, though
The best there is ambience: BlueFM

That one's just awesome...

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Re: Amiga Security Faq
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@Jack

The ipf (IPFilter) thingie?

I never get it, too much techie talk, but getting a working firewall
out of it with configurable rules would be a neat first step

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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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@rachy

Thanks a lot for sharing Resized Image


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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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@Alkaron

Heh, no way i would keep an OS4 betatester away from their
work...

Thanks for the infos, maybe a dev will be able to jump in
and fill the gaps

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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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@Alkaron

Hmm, ok, thanks for the info...

...but you said, that P96 will be emulated for cards that
don't have (or get) a native driver...but CVPPC neither
has a P96 driver nor will get a native one (BVisionPPC will)
...so, no support for the CVPPC, at all?

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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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@Alkaron

So "emulated" for me then, whatever that means...what DOES it mean anyway???

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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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@Alkaron

What about CybervisionPPC?
Remark: If you can't say due to NDA, just don't!

I know that there is no P96 driver for 68k, i am stuck with
CybergraphX, (which is not a bad software, but unrcontinued)
Will there be an OS4 native P96 driver, or will the
CybervisionPPC not be supported at all...
which would be a shame, of course!

Reminds of the fact, i don't even know if i'm talking to an OS4 betatester, heh

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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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@poweramiga

Quote:
we may have a very good christmas present from Hyperion if we are very lucky
don't forget to be good


too late

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Re: Browser on Amiga
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@RomanceClip

Sorry to kill your hopes on this one, but the students project
is dead meat already

Quoting from the AmiZilla ml Fri, 16 Jun 2006 23:29:47
Quote:

Dear All,

The students have finished their projects, and everything has been
marked! The better reports I shall make available to the list, and to
the wider Amiga community when I have time, and when I receive
electronic copies from the students.

Some accomplished more than others, while some accomplished very little
at all. Most of the output was in the form of documentation, which could
serve a new person wishing contribute quite well. We have some pretty
good reports on X11, NSPR, and GTK-MUI. GDK project was quite poor so I
don't really want to talk about that.

It has been a learning experience, and perhaps I would have changed the
way in which future projects were conducted. Alas, this will not be
happening again, as King's College London did not renew my 2-year
contract which expires at the end of July. I will be looking for
lectureships elsewhere, but as it is in the real world there are no
guarantees.

God willing, if I get a position elsewhere, I shall once again be
offering Amiga-based projects. Until then I shall be running my
Taekwondo classes to keep me going.


Best regards,
Piyush

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Re: Good CD32 games
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@Sister_Rita
Quote:
I am not an Amiga-collector yet, but might become one in the future.


Me neither, i don't collect computers, i work with them

Quote:
What is your favourite Amiga computer model and why?


The ones i'm working with atm (no favourites)

A4000 with 64MB Ram Fast, 2MB Chip
Cyberstorm PPC with Dual 68060@50Mhz / 604e@200MHz
Cybervision PPC Gfx Board with 8MB Gfx Ram
9.1 GB SCSI HD, Ultraplex 40x SCSI CD-Rom
X-Surf 2 dangling on a Netgear DG834B v3 Router

all that wrapped in a wooden case i let a kind carpenter
build for me on my own plans (some might they, a coffin hehe )

If i ever get my hands on DigiCam, i'll post pics from the case

Other than that, my A1XE, of course, with the best AmigaOS
ever done...

I don't have a favourite model, Amiga is a way of life, a
way of believing, you don't need to hold something in your
hands to believe

Amiga is believing

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Re: Good CD32 games
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@Sister_Rita

Why not just buy the games and use WHDLoad for it

Though you still need the CD32 or A1200/A4000 rom to play
those games...they are available on the AmnigaForever CD,
at least it's less pricey and far less difficult to obtain

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Re: This one made me crack up!
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One day the first grade teacher was reading the story of Chicken Little to her class.
She came to the part of the story where Chicken Little tried to warn the farmer.

She read, ".... and so Chicken Little went up to the farmer and said, "The sky is falling, the sky is falling!"

The teacher paused then asked the class, "And what do you think that farmer said?"

One little girl raised her hand and said, "I think he said: 'Holy Shit! A talking chicken!'"

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Re: Good CD32 games
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Wings???

I know Wings from the disks, played it through, great atmosphere,
challenging, but i think you are talking about Wing Commander?

Well, WC i never finished, hehe, lost interest after being too
early on top of the roster and none of my wingmans could
catch up, started to loose them like flys to a honeypot in
later missions, though, gave up on it :-/

Still nice game

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Re: What features would you like on Amigans?
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@site devs

ClusterMaps would make a neat addition to Amigans.net

Somewhere on the top right would be nice, too much free
space up there

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Re: Good CD32 games
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Superfrog definitely, one of the best Jump'n Runs around and
with the funny intro from Eric W. Schwartz it takes it beyond

Pirates Gold! is also a great classic

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Re: BTTR's mirror?
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The ftp is still up, though

BTTR ftp

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