--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1C00010 Date: 01/06/98 From: ROSS_BOYD@TNT.COM.AU Time: 11:37am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: XTGOLD/NC From: Ross_Boyd@tnt.com.au Hi, Absolutely! I like 4dos a lot. It makes a mockery of command.com. Regarding posting the finished product, well I guess its a case of 'publish and be damned'. Don't hold your breath, though... It won't happen overnight - but it will happen. Thanks for the encouragement. Ross ---------- From: rags To: Ross.Boyd Subject: Re: XTGOLD/NC Date: Monday, 5 January 1998 17:45 Just a footnote to the discussion re your XTreeGold macros - I do hope you will post them when you have finished them - it might be a nice alternative to the tse file manager (which I never use, in fact, usually using the command line for most such stuff - I am a 4nt user from way back (or 4dos), and that makes the command line quite manageable). All the best, = rags = =================================== RAG Seely [ NB - please use the "generic" email address above and not machine specific e-addresses like "rags@triples.math.mcgill.ca" ] =================================== --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00000 Date: 01/07/98 From: CHRIS SHUFFETT Time: 01:03am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Porting TSE to Windows CE From: Chris Shuffett Hi, Anybody else interested in seeing TSE running on Windows CE? I just received an HPC for x-mas and found it to be a great tool. Someone is already working on creating an MS-DOS emulator that will probably support TSE 2.5 but I was hoping that someone at Semware's HQ might be looking at porting the latest and greatest version of TSE into this new environment. It would be great if I could use SAL to access all the new DLLs being written. Chris Shuffett --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00001 Date: 01/07/98 From: CHRIS SHUFFETT Time: 04:08am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Porting TSE to Windows CE -Forwarde04:08:1001/07/98 From: Chris Shuffett This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=_693CE2FF.47264A12 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Disposition: inline The product mentioned indirectly is called XT-CE by Pyram-ID Software. Check them out at URL http://www.pyram-id.demon.co.uk/ Unfortunately, they don't mention anything about pricing. --=_693CE2FF.47264A12 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Received: From [205.245.8.5] www.allensysgroup.com By smtp.dc-is.org (GroupWise SMTP/MIME daemon 4.11) Tue, 6 Jan 98 11:17:13 CST Received: from warrenasg ([166.55.3.231]) by www.allensysgroup.com (Post.Office MTA v3.1 release PO205e ID# 0-40603U300L100S0) with SMTP id AAA310 for ; Tue, 6 Jan 1998 12:15:35 -0500 X-Mailer: Z-Mail Pro 6.1 (Win32 - 021297), NetManage Inc. X-Priority: 3 (Normal) References: Message-ID: Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 11:17:19 -0600 From: Dennis Warren To: CSHUFFET@providence-hospital.org Subject: Re: Porting TSE to Windows CE Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Disposition: inline Can you be more specific about "Someone is already working on creating an MS-DOS emulator". I too have desired the ability to run TSE (any release) in the WINDOWS CE environment, but have not seen or heard of (before your post) any hope for that. In fact I refuse to buy a WINDOWS CE based machine until I know that I could run TSE on it. ------------------------ From: Chris Shuffett Subject: Porting TSE to Windows CE Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 09:33:07 -0600 To: tsepro@semware.com > Hi, > > Anybody else interested in seeing TSE running on Windows CE? I just > received an HPC for x-mas and found it to be a great tool. Someone is > already working on creating an MS-DOS emulator that will probably > support TSE 2.5 but I was hoping that someone at Semware's HQ might > be looking at porting the latest and greatest version of TSE into this new > environment. It would be great if I could use SAL to access all the new > DLLs being written. > > Chris Shuffett > ---------------End of Original Message----------------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name: Dennis Warren e-mail: dennisw@ibm.net voice:(303) 823-9841 fax:(303) 823-6092 Date: 01/06/98 Time: 10:13:46 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --=_693CE2FF.47264A12-- --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00002 Date: 01/06/98 From: "RANDIE PETERSON" Time: 10:46am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Receipt of 1/5/98 5:01 PM message From: "Randie Peterson" Re:SQR macros, Syntax Highlighting --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00003 Date: 01/07/98 From: "CHRIS ANTOS (EXCHANGE)" Time: 06:09am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Porting TSE to Windows CE From: "Chris Antos (Exchange)" that would have to come after the GUI version is released. CE definitely does not support console mode (which is as it should be). running TSE on a CE machine seems more novel than useful. TSE-Jr might make sense on CE though. and TSE-Jr will almost certainly run under the CE DOS emulator. i could see TSE-Pro being VERY useful on a laptop, but kind of overkill and mismatched on a CE handheld. -----Original Message----- From: Chris Shuffett [mailto:CSHUFFET@providence-hospital.org] Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 1998 7:33 AM To: tsepro@semware.com Subject: Porting TSE to Windows CE Hi, Anybody else interested in seeing TSE running on Windows CE? I just received an HPC for x-mas and found it to be a great tool. Someone is already working on creating an MS-DOS emulator that will probably support TSE 2.5 but I was hoping that someone at Semware's HQ might be looking at porting the latest and greatest version of TSE into this new environment. It would be great if I could use SAL to access all the new DLLs being written. Chris Shuffett --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00004 Date: 01/07/98 From: KYLE WATKINS Time: 08:20am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Novell netware 4.x From: Kyle Watkins We are looking for individuals who have the following, and will be willing to run some tests for us: TSE Pro/32 v2.8 running under Windows 95 with access to a Netware 4.x server (with long filename support enabled on the server). Please send response to tech.support@semware.com Thanks! --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00005 Date: 01/07/98 From: GIBIER.S@CCMAIL.CGI.FR Time: 11:48pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: RECEIVED: SQR macros, Syntax Highlightin23:48:3001/07/98 From: gibier.s@ccmail.cgi.fr Return Receipt Your SQR macros, Syntax Highlighting document: was Stephane Gibier/Noisy/CGI received by: at: 09:17:52 Today --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 152 QEDIT Ref: F1D00006 Date: 01/07/98 From: CHRIS SHUFFETT Time: 10:48pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Porting TSE to Windows CE -Reply From: Chris Shuffett I disagree. I think that TSE professional would be more viable than TSE jr. While TSE is a fine editor I doubt that many would put it to enough use to justify the cost. On the other hand, making SAL available would be justifiable because today there is a scarcity of good inexpensive programming options for writing those little macros that assist us in our day to day processing choirs. In my search I've found Pocket Lisp and Basice for developing directly on the HPC, neither of which can be considered professional developer packages. For remote development there is the GNU professional C++ toolkit and the Windows CE SDKs for VB 5, VC++ 5, and Java all of which are way past overkill for what I want to do. The MS-DOS option is only a stop gap measure to fill the current software void. If TSE is to compete in tomorrow's world there needs to be a real port of the software. If you are arguing that HPCs are too small to be useful then I would retort that they are rapidly bulking up. This year the manufacturers will begin offering color and more and more ram (>100meg). We will probably see HPCs sporting small high capacity optical or magnetic devices in the near future. Case in point, consider the Toshiba Libretto 50CT which runs Windows 95 in color! --- * Origin: apana<<<<<<>>>>>>fidonet [sawasdi.apana.org.au] (3:800/846.13)