Ticket moved from /p/syncterm/tickets/84/ Can't be converted: _milestone: 1.1 Xpdev - 'error: conflicting types ' under NixOS, glibc-2.31 march bad value error on frame.work tigerlake hardware Defining support for "Any image format that macOS supports" is also a bold move. As it is, there's carefully constructing an invalid sequence that starts an operating system command, includes an invalid character inside it, and never terminates the string. Seriously, if they had just ended it with ESC \, it would have been completely fine. RIP files need to be in a RIP subdirectory in there. The cache directory is now available from inside the program. Ticket moved from /p/syncterm/feature-requests/44/ Can't be converted: _priority: 5 _milestone: NextMajor b to specify the BBS list, and -n to specify the ini file. Telnet commands spanning read()s not parsedĪdded in git (without the ListPath option in the config). Sorry if I rehashed, but building new Syncterm failed until I applied the three patches last user posted.Ĭonio/ciolib.c error on OpenSuse Tumbleweed 2023 The same patches that were already posted on the previous OpenSuse ticket worked for building Syncterm with the errors I got above. It is much appreciated by sysops and users alike. Will the nightly patch also corrcet this with the german keymap also the alt-gr required. I just tried to update and still showing as version 3.18. PETSCII input characters are case-transposedġ.2 isn't even out yet, I have no idea what you're asking. ScreenMode isn't saved/updated in syncterm.ini file When running full-screen SDL ('syncterm -isf'), the flickering isn't present.Ĭorrection: connecting to any servers appears to crash SyncTERM while in Windows console output mode.Ĭonnecting to a PETSCII server in Windows output crashes SyncTERM Should be fixed in git now (pending pipeline build)Ĭopy/paste doesn't work in X11 output modeĬonnecting to any server in Windows console output mode crashes SyncTERM To specify COM12, you would need to enter "\.\COM12" (without quotes) as the port name. I'll try with plain ole Debian Linux (not under ChromeOS) as well and let you know how that works.ĭid you try it between two X11 apps? The UI in ChromeOS is not X11 based, so the X11 buffers aren't likely to work between X11 apps and "native" ones, at least not without some settings in the process translating between the copy buffers and the native UI. I copy and paste between the ChromeOS Terminal and Geany just fine, but not between either of those and SyncTERM in X11 mode. I tried copying from and pasting into Geany (a Linux X11 app), and that works fine. Running SyncTERM in SDL mode doesn't have this issue. And whatever I copy to the clipboard in SyncTERM (X11) can be pasted back into SyncTERM, but not any other apps/windows. Now, pasting into SyncTERM did work however. I confirmed on Debian Linux desktop: cannot copy text from SyncTERM running X11 mode into any other apps (Terminal, Geany, FireFox). Sometimes black bars at top and bottom, sometimes not Yeah, this can happen because SyncTERM is still trying to fit the window size the WM gives it before it resizes the initial window. Charles Mangin also blends new and old with his USB interfaces for the Apple II - get yours next month at KansasFest! Finally, if you want a GET LAMP coin or any of Jason Scott’s documentaries shipped overseas, you’re outta luck - but he has four new films coming, with a colleague’s pinball film en route as well.Ĭlick past the jump for links mentioned in this episode.Why is it seemingly random? How does one avoid this behavior? How long before he sells his current house and moves to Australia? Jordan Mechner’s Karateka reboot has paved the way for Karateka Classic on iOS, just the way we remember it. But even that is a pittance compared to what Steve Wozniak’s former house is selling for. The dial-up bulletin board is making a comeback, thanks to Warp Six and the Raspberry Pi! It’s so easy, anyone can do it - unlike buying an Apple-1, the going rate for which has skyrocketed to $668,000 USD. This month on Open Apple, Mike and Ken chat with Lon Seidman, sysop of the Matrix Returns BBS and co-host of Behind the Video.
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