[Coco] rdump of Re: dbg.l
Stephen H. Fischer
SFischer1 at Mindspring.com
Fri May 6 01:35:17 EDT 2011
Hi,
The load map might be interesting but not worth the effort to produce it.
RTSI and Maltedmedia do not hide so much inside huge archives, ~ 40Megs. I
have not looked at the uncompressed size.
The most interesting files are the two indexes I put on my website, They
tell people what was on CIS and perhaps can be gotten to.
The Delphi file list I am thinking of building, but many of the files I do
not have and may be lost.
The visitor count I think has peaked at 19, Dean's offer is the way to go
because only a small straw is needed. Not a Bitturret as first suggested.
Except for my Weather computer, none of mine are on 24/7 which is necessary
for a server and just as illegal as Dean to do it. Should a huge demand
surface, he could put the files on RTSI or whatever much quicker than I can.
I am still waiting for someone to say, but they are here _______________
already.
SHF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Willard Goosey" <goosey at virgo.sdc.org>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] rdump of Re: dbg.l
> On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 05:22:34PM -0700, Stephen H. Fischer wrote:
>
>> A load map might answer more questions. Perhaps some stubs for missing
>> entry points, would not need to be clean.
>
> Did you still want that?
>
>> I discovered that I could search RTSI and Multimedia using Windows Vista
>> "Windows Explorer" Advanced Search. Just like my own hard drives. You can
>> not do that with rar files.
>
> I guess that's what you mean by "presentable"? Is this really such a
> huge issue?
>>
>> The visitor count for the indexes is at four and holding. There just is
>> not
>> too much interest, as I expected.
>
> Well, there's a bunch of interesting files there, and that's just the
> ones that pique my particular interests. There's lots of stuff there
> that isn't on any of the other CoCo sites. A CoCo2 version of the MacOS
> Finder, for instance. Not something I'd use, but, wow!
>
> Willard
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