See http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gilles.depeyrot/DevTools_en.html
Apple has provided compilers (free) for c/c++.
ScanMan wrote:
>
> Has anyone here looked into porting the TightVNC viewer to Macintosh? Is
> there anything that would keep you from just copying out the relevant
> parts of TightVNC for
goto fourth line of documentation page and click on here (highlighted)
for .pdf file.
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See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.h
Establish the Java home directory in your PATH.
Frank Griffith wrote:
> I run FreeBSD 4.2 and have successfully setup Xvnc
> on it. I can easily access my server from remote
> stations with it using the twm and kde desktops. So
> far so good.
>
> I then tried to add the java source so I can acce
Sorry, I assumed (I know, it made an ass of me) that you had the JDK already.
Try this link (second reference):
http://www.infospheres.caltech.edu/releases/current/documentation/user_guide/html/node2.html
Frank Griffith wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. Being a newbie at some of
> this I assume yo
What's wrong with a Z80?
Kieran Coughlan wrote:
> Wallowing in nostalgia Jonathan? :)
>
> Perhaps you should start a series on 6502 assembler ;)
>
> Kieran
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jonathan Morton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 1:00 PM
> > To: [
Tim,
I could probably dig an old Z80 asm. book out of storage. I remember that 0xc9
is a RET and 0xD9 is a call..
Tim Senecal wrote:
> Guys,
>
> speaking of the Z80...
>
> I have an old Timex\Sinclair TS1000 (sinclair zx81), that has a wordprocessor
> rom pack that totally takes over
Can't answer for the Brits, but we here in the U. S. of A. initiated a
minor disagreement with them 224 years ago over other "ethical stances"
of like nature. Where there is opportunity for misuse and/or corruption
by authority, it is assured that such misuse/corruption will be seized
and utilize
Before everyone jumps and takes off into soaring rapture over
newsgroups, etc., doesn't anyone think it a good idea to perhaps to
solicit input from the folks at AT&T, the good folk who have given us
VNC pro bono et gratii.
As Joel Heagney said:
"The only catch is that it's not really a job that
Just FYI
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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 19:20:28 -0300
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CORE SDI
That's all right Freddy, I still use vi and see no need for emacs. Ah
well, life moves on.
Freddy Jensen wrote:
>
>
> I have used twm for over 10 years now and apart from
> the missing "multiple-desktop" feature I have not yet
> found anything that is missing in order to do effective
What OS?
Ran Sasson wrote:
> hi all .
> does anyone knows if there is an option
> to disconnect from the internet by command-line ?
>
> TIA,
> Ran
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