On 27 Mar 2013, at 19:54, José Mejuto wrote:
> El 27/03/2013 19:22, Michalis Kamburelis escribió:
>
>> Google found an old thread on lazarus mailing list about this ("FPC,
>> gzip and stream") but without any solution, everything mentioned there
>> has either the limitations of TCompressionStrea
I will send it later today. i have to find the code and its at work , but i
think i have a copy here somewhere... dont need to worry about the license
as its just a extraction of one of the units from FPC that needed a few
small changes
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From: Michalis Kamburelis
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Justin Smyth wrote:
I have converted the one from fpc to its own library to do streams , can
email it to you later if you wish
Yes, that would be appreciated. As long as everything you send me is
covered by the same license as FPC RTL (LGPL with static linking
exception), so that I can use it
I have converted the one from fpc to its own library to do streams , can email
it to you later if you wish
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From: "Michalis Kamburelis"
Sent: 28/03/2013 6:13 AM
To: "FPC-Pascal users discussions"
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] TStream descendant to compress/decompress gz
José Mejuto wrote:
El 27/03/2013 19:22, Michalis Kamburelis escribió:
Google found an old thread on lazarus mailing list about this ("FPC,
gzip and stream") but without any solution, everything mentioned there
has either the limitations of TCompressionStream/TDecompressionStream
(no gzip format
El 27/03/2013 19:22, Michalis Kamburelis escribió:
Google found an old thread on lazarus mailing list about this ("FPC,
gzip and stream") but without any solution, everything mentioned there
has either the limitations of TCompressionStream/TDecompressionStream
(no gzip format) or TGZFileStream (
Hi,
Like the subject says, I'm looking for a TStream implementation that
takes another TStream and compresses/decompresses data in gzip format. I
would like to read/write gzip data to a stream, any TStream (maybe
TFileStream, maybe TMemoryStream, maybe a stream from the network like
TSocketSt
Thanks a lot for the answers to this very off-topic question.
-Michael
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In our previous episode, Michael Schnell said:
> > Only the ARM version. Though I'd not want to use the PC version either :P
> >
> I'm planning a (kind of) embedded device that need high performance
> (quad core, 64 Bit, 4 Gig RAM, SSD)
On 03/27/2013 10:16 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
Only the ARM version. Though I'd not want to use the PC version either :P
I'm planning a (kind of) embedded device that need high performance
(quad core, 64 Bit, 4 Gig RAM, SSD).
I need to use Windows, because of the 3rd party software I need to insta
Am 27.03.2013 10:15, schrieb Michael Schnell:
On 03/27/2013 10:09 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
I'm not a fan of Windows 8 either, ...
Is Win 8 on normal PCs crippled in a similar manner or is only the ARM
version affected ?
Only the ARM version. Though I'd not want to use the PC version either :P
On 03/27/2013 10:09 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
I'm not a fan of Windows 8 either, ...
Is Win 8 on normal PCs crippled in a similar manner or is only the ARM
version affected ?
-Michael
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Am 27.03.2013 10:07, schrieb Marco van de Voort:
In our previous episode, Sven Barth said:
Does Metro btw make a difference between the visual, language and system
libraries? (like GDI/MSVCRT/win32 in Win32/64)
I've not looked at this in detail, but AFAIK you only have certain
libraries and f
Am 27.03.2013 10:06, schrieb Michael Schnell:
On 03/27/2013 10:00 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
That's why a complete new OS port would be necessary to support WinRT...
A new OS would be more appropriate :-P .
I'm not a fan of Windows 8 either, but if I see the possiblity to run
FPC apps there, I'll
In our previous episode, Sven Barth said:
> > Does Metro btw make a difference between the visual, language and system
> > libraries? (like GDI/MSVCRT/win32 in Win32/64)
> I've not looked at this in detail, but AFAIK you only have certain
> libraries and functions available and it will be checke
On 03/27/2013 10:00 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
That's why a complete new OS port would be necessary to support WinRT...
A new OS would be more appropriate :-P .
-Michael
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Am 27.03.2013 09:41, schrieb Marco van de Voort:
In our previous episode, Sven Barth said:
Well windows has only about 1.5% of the tablet market, and its
doubtful if that will grow - plus, as mentioned, it's closed by
design. Then again, Apple's app store is restricted, and fpc supports
that.
In our previous episode, Sven Barth said:
> > Well windows has only about 1.5% of the tablet market, and its
> > doubtful if that will grow - plus, as mentioned, it's closed by
> > design. Then again, Apple's app store is restricted, and fpc supports
> > that.
> >
> This is not about Windows ap
On 03/27/2013 09:20 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
you need to jailbreak the Windows RT device to be able to run
unsigned desktop applications.
Never buy such a system !
I am not even sure if this is legal in Europe I.e. you are the owner
of the hardware.
-Michael
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Am 27.03.2013 01:22, schrieb Noah Silva:
Well windows has only about 1.5% of the tablet market, and its
doubtful if that will grow - plus, as mentioned, it's closed by
design. Then again, Apple's app store is restricted, and fpc supports
that.
This is not about Windows apps. Support for Wi
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