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Peter Naulls  
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 More options 25 Nov 2006, 16:50
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From: Peter Naulls <pe...@chocky.org>
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 16:50:28 GMT
Local: Sat 25 Nov 2006 16:50
Subject: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

Even though I couldn't be there, thanks to Druck and co for organising
the show, and Druck for being able to demonstrate Firefox on my behalf.
Anyone care to comment on the show in general?

Also, if anyone has any feedback after trying out Firefox 2, I'd
appreicate it - both good and bad.  I'm not going to endlessly defend
obvious flaws it has; I have better things to do.  I'd prefer comments
here in order to avoid repetition, rather than emailing me.

I think also the NetSurf developers would appreciate something similar,
if you haven't seen that in action in a while.

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Rob Kendrick  
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 More options 25 Nov 2006, 20:31
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From: Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 20:31:31 +0000
Local: Sat 25 Nov 2006 20:31
Subject: Re: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 16:50:28 +0000, Peter Naulls wrote:

> Even though I couldn't be there, thanks to Druck and co for organising
> the show, and Druck for being able to demonstrate Firefox on my behalf.
> Anyone care to comment on the show in general?

To be honest, at the glance I had of it, it didn't appear to be
significantly or obviously different from the 1.5 port.  It crashed
several times while doing something trivial, too.  But this is not
surprising considering it appears to be a very early effort.  I suspect
that Dave showing it was a somewhat last-minute arrangement as he freely
admitted that he wasn't too sure about anything about it.  It was still
too slow IMO to be usable, although Dave also said that his Iyonix did
appear to be running slowly today.

> I think also the NetSurf developers would appreciate something similar,
> if you haven't seen that in action in a while.

I was manning the NetSurf stand for quite a while, and what routinely
surprised me was the number of people who were surprised that NetSurf was
free of charge.  There were also several people interested in upgrading
from Webster XL, asking if we do a competitive upgrade :)  I'm sure they
were quite thoroughly shocked when they learnt that it was free, and just
how much faster it is than WebsterXL.

B.


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druck  
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 More options 25 Nov 2006, 20:38
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From: druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 20:38:55 GMT
Local: Sat 25 Nov 2006 20:38
Subject: Re: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
On 25 Nov 2006 Peter Naulls <pe...@chocky.org> wrote:

> Even though I couldn't be there, thanks to Druck and co for organising
> the show, and Druck for being able to demonstrate Firefox on my behalf.
> Anyone care to comment on the show in general?

Full credit should go to The ARM Club's Ralph Sillett who single handled
arranged the show, and the members of the Midlands User Group that helped out
on the day.

Despite the atrocious weather in the morning and various road accidents
slowing progress, there was a good flow of people through all day. The
venue was an ideal size and very pleasant. To all accounts it was enjoyed
equally by visitors and exhibitors alike.

> Also, if anyone has any feedback after trying out Firefox 2, I'd
> appreicate it - both good and bad.

Sorry I was not able to give a better demo, but without and internet
connection at the show, I was only able to show a few pages saved with
NetSurf's full save option. (I do know about the --mirror flag to wget
now).

People did seem to be impressed that FireFox 2 port was already up to, if not
slightly beyond the state that 1.5 reached, rather than being a less
complete port of the new code. So the good news is all the work from now on
will be improving the usability, stability, and implementing missing features
from the versions running on other platforms.

I'm sure Peter will want to pass his thanks on to those who donated cash
towards future development at the show, and the fund will be another £200
up after I get to the bank on Monday.

> I'm not going to endlessly defend obvious flaws it has; I have better
> things to do.  I'd prefer comments here in order to avoid repetition,
> rather than emailing me.

Well the observations so far are:-

* It needs the spelling mistake highlighting (well I need it!)
* The picture of the keyboard on www.drobe.co.uk isn't displayed
  correctly and wiping a window over it results in partial redraws and
  then a crash.
* Closing a window before its fully drawn causes a crash.
* Some of the graphics at the top of www.iyonix.com not show.

> I think also the NetSurf developers would appreciate something similar,
> if you haven't seen that in action in a while.

Well a couple came up for that, which I'm sure will be put in the NetSurf
bug tracker by those who mentioned them.

* The history window is blank on the Iyonix, but apparently works on the A9
* Sexed quotes aren't displayed unless the page character set is strictly
  correct. This should be relaxed so they are show for pages in the standard
  Windows encoding.

---druck

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Aaron  
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 More options 26 Nov 2006, 12:44
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From: "Aaron" <atimbr...@aol.com>
Date: 26 Nov 2006 04:44:36 -0800
Local: Sun 26 Nov 2006 12:44
Subject: Re: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Nov 25, 8:31 pm, Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com> wrote:

> ... although Dave also said that his Iyonix did
> appear to be running slowly today.

No, it just looked slow compared to VirtualRPC :-)

Aaron


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Rob Kendrick  
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 More options 26 Nov 2006, 15:30
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From: Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:30:33 +0000
Local: Sun 26 Nov 2006 15:30
Subject: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 04:44:36 -0800, Aaron wrote:

> On Nov 25, 8:31 pm, Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com> wrote:

>> ... although Dave also said that his Iyonix did
>> appear to be running slowly today.

> No, it just looked slow compared to VirtualRPC :-)

Well, I did wonder how it might be "slow" some days :)  Out of interest
Aaron, now we have RO6 which has abstracted video hardware access, can we
look forward to a VideoHWVARPC module or similar, that gets DirectX to
accelerate RISC OS's video?  That might make it even faster.

Of course, the point is moot for me, as you can't actually sell me a
product that'll run on my computer. :)

On a similar note, I was thinking the other day that should ROOL actually
get most of the OS out of the door (which is looking less and less likely
every day) then it wouldn't be too difficult I'd image to port RO5 to a
machine that QEMU emulates, giving a bit of competition for you to lower
your prices. :)

B.


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druck  
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 More options 26 Nov 2006, 16:11
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From: druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:11:21 GMT
Local: Sun 26 Nov 2006 16:11
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
On 26 Nov 2006 Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 04:44:36 -0800, Aaron wrote:
> > On Nov 25, 8:31 pm, Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com> wrote:

> >> ... although Dave also said that his Iyonix did
> >> appear to be running slowly today.

> > No, it just looked slow compared to VirtualRPC :-)

> Well, I did wonder how it might be "slow" some days :)

It was slow because in all the saved webpages there were still external links
which FireFox attempted to resolve and had to wait for timedouts. Now its
back on an internet connection it works much faster.

Unlike Aaron I was unable to cheat by using a version which benefited from
graphics accelaration on VRPC and a different version on the Iyonix which
rendered entirely in software.

---druck

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Aaron  
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 More options 26 Nov 2006, 18:24
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Date: 26 Nov 2006 10:24:48 -0800
Local: Sun 26 Nov 2006 18:24
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Nov 26, 3:30 pm, Rob Kendrick <n...@rjek.com> wrote:

>Well, I did wonder how it might be "slow" some days :)  Out of interest
> Aaron, now we have RO6 which has abstracted video hardware access, can we
> look forward to a VideoHWVARPC module or similar, that gets DirectX to
> accelerate RISC OS's video?  That might make it even faster.

We will try and see if we can oblige in the next few weeks.

> Of course, the point is moot for me, as you can't actually sell me a
> product that'll run on my computer. :)

Oh well...

> On a similar note, I was thinking the other day that should ROOL actually
> get most of the OS out of the door (which is looking less and less likely
> every day) then it wouldn't be too difficult I'd image to port RO5 to a
> machine that QEMU emulates, giving a bit of competition for you to lower
> your prices. :)

It would be nice if ROOL actually got anything out :-(
As for the QEMU idea, that sounds good.

Aaron


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Aaron  
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 More options 26 Nov 2006, 18:28
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Date: 26 Nov 2006 10:28:52 -0800
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Nov 26, 4:11 pm, druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com> wrote:

> Unlike Aaron I was unable to cheat by using a version which benefited from
> graphics accelaration on VRPC and a different version on the Iyonix which
> rendered entirely in software.

But I wasn't ruuning FireFox....or were you trying to say something
else....ah...I know. You've got the hump because we showed you
a standard Artworks 1 renderer running on a standard VRPC on
a Core 2 Duo machine, which was quicker than ArtWorks2 on
an Iyonix....that must be it.

Aaron


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Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:18:22 +0100
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In message <1164565732.429677.27...@45g2000cws.googlegroups.com>
          "Aaron" <atimbr...@aol.com> wrote:

> On Nov 26, 4:11 pm, druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com> wrote:

> > Unlike Aaron I was unable to cheat by using a version which benefited from
> > graphics accelaration on VRPC and a different version on the Iyonix which
> > rendered entirely in software.

> But I wasn't ruuning FireFox....or were you trying to say something
> else....ah...I know. You've got the hump because we showed you
> a standard Artworks 1 renderer running on a standard VRPC on
> a Core 2 Duo machine, which was quicker than ArtWorks2 on
> an Iyonix....that must be it.

Windows advocacy should be discussed in the appropriate forum.

This appears to be posted to comp.sys.acorn.apps
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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 16:06
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:06:40 +0100
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In message <1164565732.429677.27...@45g2000cws.googlegroups.com>
          "Aaron" <atimbr...@aol.com> wrote:

> On Nov 26, 4:11 pm, druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com> wrote:

>> Unlike Aaron I was unable to cheat by using a version which benefited from
>> graphics accelaration on VRPC and a different version on the Iyonix which
>> rendered entirely in software.

> But I wasn't ruuning FireFox....or were you trying to say something
> else....ah...I know. You've got the hump because we showed you
> a standard Artworks 1 renderer running on a standard VRPC on
> a Core 2 Duo machine, which was quicker than ArtWorks2 on
> an Iyonix....that must be it.

As I said at the show, it is pretty pointless to compare entirely
different pieces of software. If you want to do a test, I suggest
using the same piece of software on both machines (needless to say,
you also need to make sure that the other relevant conditions like
screen mode etc. are the same).

If you found that program A on machine 1 was faster for a particular
task than program B on machine 2, what would that tell you? Nothing.

I would not be surprised to see VirtualRPC on a very fast PC
outperforming an Iyonix, but the point is that if you want to find
out, you need to do it properly.

Martin
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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 16:31
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:31:04 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Mon 27 Nov 2006 16:31
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In article <1164565488.403529.15...@45g2000cws.googlegroups.com>,
   Aaron <atimbr...@aol.com> wrote:

> It would be nice if ROOL actually got anything out :-(

Don't blame us - we're just waiting for the license wording to be finalised.
It's not our software, after all...

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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 16:56
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:56:28 +0000 (GMT)
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In article <4e8c6cc069steve.DEL...@revi11.plus.com>,
   Ste (news) <steve.DEL...@revi11.plus.com> wrote:

> In article <1164565488.403529.15...@45g2000cws.googlegroups.com>,
>    Aaron <atimbr...@aol.com> wrote:

> > It would be nice if ROOL actually got anything out :-(
> Don't blame us - we're just waiting for the license wording to be finalised.
> It's not our software, after all...

So my:
"it is surprising that RISC OS Open Ltd and Castle Technology Ltd have found
their way through that minefield." was a touch premature!
Not surprising - that particular task will be harder than any programming
exercise to get right, and the cost of getting it wrong is too high. The
trouble is that you will be expected to get something out within a short time
of the announcement (yes I know you were bumped) and having made the
presentation at the SE Show you are on the roller-coaster with no chance of
stepping off.

Now if you'd thought about it you might have kept quiet about what you were
going to do and let everyone speculate until someone came up with a really
good idea that you could implement - then announce that; something like the
writers of Lost appear to be doing to get the plot of their series ...

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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 17:13
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:13:56 +0000
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:56:28 +0000, John Cartmell wrote:
> So my:
> "it is surprising that RISC OS Open Ltd and Castle Technology Ltd have found
> their way through that minefield." was a touch premature!
> Not surprising - that particular task will be harder than any programming
> exercise to get right, and the cost of getting it wrong is too high. The
> trouble is that you will be expected to get something out within a short time
> of the announcement (yes I know you were bumped) and having made the
> presentation at the SE Show you are on the roller-coaster with no chance of
> stepping off.

Top tip of the day: If you don't want people to know anything or ask
questions about a new enterprise, don't register your Ltd. company months
in advance.

Plus, just knowing that a company called "RISC OS Open Ltd." didn't tell
us anything at all about what the company was going to do, and just told
us that the RISC OS scene is wonderful at wild speculation.

So I didn't "pre-announce", "expose" or "force" ROOL as some people have
suggested. I just happened to say "Oh, look - I wonder what RISC OS Open
on Companies' House do" in earshot of a RISC OS journalist.

(I was only looking to see if "RISC OS Developments Ltd." ever got off the
ground.)

B.


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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 17:47
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:47:12 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Mon 27 Nov 2006 17:47
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In article <pan.2006.11.27.17.13.56.98...@rjek.com>, Rob Kendrick

It was almost disappointing when the speculation had to cease.

> So I didn't "pre-announce", "expose" or "force" ROOL as some people have
> suggested. I just happened to say "Oh, look - I wonder what RISC OS Open on
> Companies' House do" in earshot of a RISC OS journalist.

So you haven't yet learnt to take up trapsim when Chris is around? ;-)

> (I was only looking to see if "RISC OS Developments Ltd." ever got off the
> ground.)

At least ROD would be easy to distinguish from ROL. ROOL is just asking to be
confused by the time you have got to RISC OS Open Ltd for the fourth or fifth
time. mumble, mumble, complain ...

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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 19:06
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Subject: Re: RISC OS Open Ltd, was: Emulation enhancements

On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:47:12 +0000, John Cartmell wrote:
> At least ROD would be easy to distinguish from ROL. ROOL is just asking to be
> confused by the time you have got to RISC OS Open Ltd for the fourth or fifth
> time. mumble, mumble, complain ...

Choose one to always refer to as "ROFL".  This solves the problem.  Of
course, another problem appears - which one do you choose?

B.


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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 20:13
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Date: 27 Nov 2006 12:13:28 -0800
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

> As I said at the show, it is pretty pointless to compare entirely
> different pieces of software. If you want to do a test, I suggest
> using the same piece of software on both machines (needless to say,
> you also need to make sure that the other relevant conditions like
> screen mode etc. are the same).

> If you found that program A on machine 1 was faster for a particular
> task than program B on machine 2, what would that tell you? Nothing.

> I would not be surprised to see VirtualRPC on a very fast PC
> outperforming an Iyonix, but the point is that if you want to find
> out, you need to do it properly.

I totally agree with you (as I did at the time). When I get a chance I
will write a test program (or bung a couple of routines into my
SpeedStar test program) that renders the ArtWorks apple at
specific colour depths and resolutions. Then it will be possible
to do a real test in controlled conditions.

Aaron


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 More options 27 Nov 2006, 20:17
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Date: 27 Nov 2006 12:17:23 -0800
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Nov 27, 4:31 pm, "Ste (news)" <steve.DEL...@revi11.plus.com> wrote:

> In article <1164565488.403529.15...@45g2000cws.googlegroups.com>,
>    Aaron <atimbr...@aol.com> wrote:

> > It would be nice if ROOL actually got anything out :-(
>Don't blame us - we're just waiting for the license wording to be finalised.
> It's not our software, after all...

That's a fair comment, sorry it wasn't aimed at you. So the people to
chase would seem to be Castle.

Aaron


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From: druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 20:30:57 GMT
Local: Mon 27 Nov 2006 20:30
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
On 27 Nov 2006 "Aaron" <atimbr...@aol.com> wrote:

[Please do not remove atribution lines - restored in this post]

> On 27 Nov 2006 Martin Wuerthner <spamt...@mw-software.com> wrote:
> > As I said at the show, it is pretty pointless to compare entirely
> > different pieces of software. If you want to do a test, I suggest
> > using the same piece of software on both machines (needless to say,
> > you also need to make sure that the other relevant conditions like
> > screen mode etc. are the same).

> I totally agree with you (as I did at the time).

But it would have been nice if you stopped misrepresenting the 'test' to
everyone else, both during the show and afterwards on drobe.

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Chris Evans  
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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 10:58
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From: Chris Evans <ch...@cjemicros.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:58:45 +0000
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In article <pan.2006.11.27.17.13.56.98...@rjek.com>, Rob Kendrick

<URL:mailto:n...@rjek.com> wrote:
> (I was only looking to see if "RISC OS Developments Ltd." ever got off the
> ground.)

Weren't they a small company that developmed various things for Beebug e.g.
IDE interface?

I'm sure I saw about 10+ years ago various Beebug PCBs with:
"(c) RISC OS Developments" on them!

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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 12:13
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From: Dr Peter Young <pnyo...@ormail.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 12:13:05 GMT
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
On 28 Nov 2006  Chris Evans <ch...@cjemicros.co.uk> wrote:

> In article <pan.2006.11.27.17.13.56.98...@rjek.com>, Rob Kendrick
> <URL:mailto:n...@rjek.com> wrote:

>> (I was only looking to see if "RISC OS Developments Ltd." ever got off the
>> ground.)

> Weren't they a small company that developmed various things for Beebug e.g.
> IDE interface?

> I'm sure I saw about 10+ years ago various Beebug PCBs with:
> "(c) RISC OS Developments" on them!

My memory is that they were RISC Developments; a slight difference.
Could well be wrong.

With best wishes,

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Theo Markettos  
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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 13:12
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From: Theo Markettos <theom+n...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Date: 28 Nov 2006 13:12:19 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Tues 28 Nov 2006 13:12
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

Chris Evans <ch...@cjemicros.co.uk> wrote:
> Weren't they a small company that developmed various things for Beebug e.g.
> IDE interface?

> I'm sure I saw about 10+ years ago various Beebug PCBs with:
> "(c) RISC OS Developments" on them!

That was RISC Developments.  AIUI they were Beebug's developer arm,
producing things like Ovation, WIMP Programming For All and others.

Theo


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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 14:06
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From: "Aaron" <atimbr...@aol.com>
Date: 28 Nov 2006 06:06:37 -0800
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?

On Nov 27, 8:30 pm, druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com> wrote:

> > I totally agree with you (as I did at the time)
> But it would have been nice if you stopped misrepresenting the 'test' to
> everyone else, both during the show and afterwards on drobe.

> ---druck

Can you please point me to any comment I have made on
Drobe about the speed comparisons we were doing at the
show?

Aaron


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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 16:11
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From: Chris Evans <ch...@cjemicros.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:11:08 +0000
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In article <c7f7d88c4e.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Dr Peter Young

No, I was!

So who are RISC OS Developments Ltd, I wonder?

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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 18:44
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From: Kevin Wells <kevinwe...@talktalk.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 18:44:36 GMT
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Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
In message <ant281608fc4p...@client.cjemicros.co.uk>
          Chris Evans <ch...@cjemicros.co.uk> wrote:

RISC OS Ltd new name according to this report from drobe:

http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1196.html

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 More options 28 Nov 2006, 21:41
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From: druck <n...@druck.freeuk.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:41:28 GMT
Local: Tues 28 Nov 2006 21:41
Subject: Re: Emulation enhancements, was: Midland show report - and Firefox 2 feedback?
On 28 Nov 2006 Kevin Wells <kevinwe...@talktalk.net> wrote:

> RISC OS Ltd new name according to this report from drobe:

> http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1196.html

Seems that went the same way as co-operating with Castle to merge the OS
branches.

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