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|-------------------------- Acorn News Service --------------------------|
| http://www.acornusers.org/ans/ |
| ISSUE 50 6 February 2000 |
| |
| An independent fortnightly newsletter for the Acorn world. |
| Send your news items or comments to ans@acornusers.org. |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Featured site this issue: http://www.drobe.co.uk/ |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Contents
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1) General News
2) Commercial News
3) PD/Shareware News
4) ANS information
General News
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1) Printer Definition File survey
As part of RISCOS Ltd's continuing development of Printers, an installer
application, to allow simplified selection of the available printers,
will be produced.
RISCOS Ltd is interested in knowing what printer you use, what printer
definition file you use with it, and where you got that file.
For each printer you use, e-mail the following information to
printersurvey@riscos.com.
Manufacturer: Manufacturer name
Model: Model name/number
PDF: PDF filename
Originator: Originator of the PDF
Status: Status of the PDF (supported/unsupported, copyright etc)
Comments: Any comments
<http://www.riscos.com/>
2) PipeDream mailing list
A new self help mailing list is available for users of PipeDream. To
subscribe send a blank email to PipeDream@4qd.co.uk with the subject:
Subscribe.
<mailto:PipeDream@4qd.co.uk?Subject=Subscribe>
Commercial News
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1) Personalise the Drobe portal
Drobe Launch Pad has launched a customisation system, which allows every
user to redesign the Drobe Launch Pad homepage to suit their individual
needs.
Previously similar options had only been found on the larger, main stream
portals and Drobe Launch Pad is delighted to bring this technology to the
RISC OS market.
Drobe Launch Pad also announced a free prize draw in association with
Dansoft Developments <http://www.dansoft.co.nz/>, authors of the
forthcoming SiteWriter web page design program.
Registering automatically enters new users into the draw to win a copy of
WebFX3D, Dansoft Developments' advanced 3D graphics program for RISC OS.
To register go to <http://www.drobe.co.uk/>.
2) PICsuite now supports 16C55X series
PICsuite is a programmer, assembler, disassembler, simulator and launcher
to help you write code for tiny computers - from 8 to 40 pin PIC chips.
Support has just been added for the 16C554, 16C556, 16C558 micros from
Microchip.
For more information go to <http://www.sprow.co.uk/pics/>.
3) Power-tec moves to Partis Computing
Alsystems are changing their direction and market place, and so have
passed the Power-tec name, sales and support of the entire range of
products to Partis Computing, the developer of 90% of Power-tec products.
All outstanding support contracts will be honoured. To subscribe to the
new PowerChat mailing list, send an email to mailserver@partis.org.uk with
the subject 'subscribe power-chat'.
Technical support emails should now be sent to
power-tec-tech@partis.org.uk.
<http://www.partis.org.uk/power-tec/>
4) PhotoReal drivers for Epson 750 and 1200 from Spacetech
To complement their existing range of PhotoReal Drivers, Spacetech have
completed a new algorithm to drive the latest Epson Stylus Photo printers.
This takes account of the variable dot pitch and six ink technology
featured by these printers.
A colour calibration application, PhotoReal is supplied for the
experienced user who may want to vary the fixed printer calibration
settings, as well as a distribution of the standard driver for plain
paper printing at resolutions from 360 to 1440 dpi.
Both printers are available from Spacetech, with the PhotoReal driver
bundled. The A4 Epson Stylus Photo 750 is GBP209.95. The Espon Stylus
Photo 1200 is GBP399.95. The driver on its own is available for GBP69.00.
All prices include VAT.
<http://www.spacetech.co.uk/news/p0200.html>
PD/Shareware News
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1) POVRay 3.1g ported to RISC OS
POVRay 3.1g raytracer has been ported to RISC OS and is available from
<http://www.multimania.com/mathevet/povpage.htm>.
This is an important release because a number of language keywords has
been dropped and a few others appeared (the new features of 3.02 were
experimental and scenes rendered with 3.02 will not render the same in
3.1g).
Two executables are provided to cater for different machines:
* 'povray' that will work as long as an FPEmulator module is present.
* 'povrayyl', linked with YLib, a special Maths library that takes
advantage of a Floating Point unit (FPA10 or ARM7500FE).
Furthermore, both executables have Throwback support.
Also, there is a port of latest JPEG utilities v6b:
* cjpeg/djpeg: convert from/to JPEG (JFIF).
* rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom: add a comment marker in a JPEG
* jpegtran: optimize JPEG image and convert from/to progressive JPEGs.
<http://www.multimania.com/mathevet/>
2) Castle Harenae
Castle Harenae is now available for download from:
<http://for.mat.bham.ac.uk/llewelld/ch.htm>.
It is a two-player game in which you have to construct a maze for your
opponent to complete in the shortest possible time.
The game is freeware and in future more plugins will be released which
will extend the features of the game. More details are available from the
website.
3) Condenser, ZIP files
Condenser is a filer-like ZIP file compressor/decompressor. It currently
supports:
* Move in/out of ZIP files
* Delete files from ZIP files
* Create new ZIP files
* Display of RISC OS filetypes
Apart from the file interpretation routine, Condenser uses the InfoZIP
executables so most real ZIP files should be compatible.
Condenser is on its first public release at 0.08.
<http://members.xoom.com/zmjagroup/soft.html>
4) JScript beta
JScript is a developmental Javascript implementation. This version is
the prototype version in BASIC.
JScript is 0.26 beta, and currently supports almost all Javascript
constructs. A real version in C is now a top priority.
<http://members.xoom.com/zmjagroup/soft.html>
5) Psion S5 to RISC OS file converter
Thomas Milius has completed a Psion Series 5 to RISC OS file converter,
Psionconv. It is freeware and open source, available from
<http://home.t-online.de/home/thomas-milius/English/Computer/index.htm>.
Psionconv v0.03 converts Psion Word to HTML, Sketch/MBM to Sprite,
and Texted to Text files.
6) Updated software summary
* AntUtils v1.34
Utilities for users of the ANT Internet Suite. Shareware. New version
includes bug fixes and some new options for Fresco.
<http://www.vigay.com/riscos/comms.html#antutils>
* CD_Search v1.07
Index of popular RISC OS CD-ROMs. Now includes information on RiscDiscs
1-3, bringing the number of CDs indexed to seventeen.
<http://www.richie.ukgateway.net/search/>
* DigitalCD v2.46
A desktop music player compatible with RISC OS 3.1 or later, which
provides independent control panels for any connected CD drive and file
playlists. The new version supports the AMPlayer module, and includes
various minor corrections and works better with the Blitz IDE interface.
<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/4471/digital.htm>
* FTPc v1.24
Freeware internet File Transfer Protocol Client. Improved VMS and HP1000
supported.
<http://www.c-granville.freeserve.co.uk/>
* IfPing v1.11
Ping a given address, and if it receives a response, executes the main
command, otherwise executes the optional other command. Bug fix.
<http://www.toth.org.uk/~aardvark/programs/ifping.html>
* SMSTrans v1.16e
Send SMS messages to mobile phones. Fixes a couple of bugs in the
transmission library, and hopefully Orange should now be more stable.
<http://www.toth.org.uk/~aardvark/programs/sms.html>
* Thump v1.40
An image thumbnailer and viewer which works by showing thumbnails of
images when browsing the directory structure. It works best with JPEGs
but many formats are supported. Many new features and speed improvement.
<http://members.xoom.com/rick_hudson/software/thump.html>
* TimeSheet v1.00
TimeSheet keeps track of the time spent on tasks within a project. Time
spent on up to 10 individual tasks within a project can be recorded.
<http://www.QuercusComputers.co.uk/download.htm>
Club News
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1) Upcoming meetings
* Essex Acorn User Group, 8th February - Massaging text with Edit
<http://www.watsnees.demon.co.uk/eaug.html>
* Wessex ARM User Group, 12th February - RISC OS 4 road show
<http://www.argonet.co.uk/acornshow/waug/>
* Southampton Acorn Users Group, 14th February
<mailto:davehigton@arcade.demon.co.uk>
* Arche at HobbyTronic, Germany, 16th to 20th February
<http://www.arcsite.de/arche/>
ANS Information
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Editor - James Sears - james@ans.acornusers.org
Webmaster - Stephen Courtney - stephen@ans.acornusers.org
Founder - Eytan Abrahams - eytan@ans.acornusers.org
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ADL Moderator - Paul Johnson - paul@ans.acornusers.org
Translator - Michael Gerbracht - michael@ans.acornusers.org
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