Steve Fryatt <li...@stevefryatt.org.uk> wrote:

> On 24 Dec, Russell Hafter - Lists wrote in message
>     <518a919fd1rh.li...@phone.coop>:
> 
> > I have never noticed any problems with SparkPlug 2.28, but thought
> > modernising might be a good idea.
> > 
> > Both NetSurf and Fresco produce the same screen full of code when
> > clicking on that link, whether I hold down shift or control at the same
> > time or not.
> > 
> > The second line says that it is a self-extract routine, what file type
> > should it be set to to make it work?
> 
> It's a BASIC file.  You might be better off getting the version in a
> Sparkive, from http://www.davidpilling.com/free.html (you probably still
> want to get 2.29, even if you need 26-bit).

I have to say I failed to find that link from the home page earlier and that
is before any pre-Christmas festivities. I have found it now.

That too downloads itself into the screen requiring the file to be saved. 
 
What is new in 2.29 is that it is compiled against StubsG and it is Beagle
Board compliant.

2.26 is recommended in preference to 2.29, on the page above, for 26bit
systems. I don't know why. It is possibly obsolete info that really related
to 2.28 which required the 32bit CLib, that is a download zip, the snag
there should be becoming obvious by now! Its '/' option is correctly set.

-- 
David Pitt

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