[Coco] Updating Gshell and Multivue

L. Curtis Boyle curtisboyle at sasktel.net
Mon Oct 3 16:22:19 EDT 2005


     I hope to get at it again this winter, and hopefully get a coco system  
set up again as well. I have to finish some old PC's for relatives first  
(after I get back from our Canadian thanksgiving holidays), but hopefully  
by November...

On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:04:23 -0600, Frederick D Provoncha  
<elderpav at juno.com> wrote:

> Curtis,
>
> I downloaded your latest version of Gshell, version 1.26, before Freenet
> shut down. I've been using it on my Coco for over 3 years now and it
> works great! All of the features you mention really work awesomely ;-) .
> I've only detected a couple of minor bugs, but I haven't documented them,
> so I can't give you the details now.
>
> You must have gotten the source off your hard drive and gotten it to
> Boisy and Mark because they posted the source on The NitrOS-9 Project
> website. What's missing is the compiled version. I have it, as I've said,
> and if you need it I can email it to you. Send me a private email and
> I'll send it to you.
>
> In another post you mentioned the possibility of getting involved in
> future updates and enhancements again. If you feel  you're in a position
> to do so, I would encourage you to. Who better to pick up the project
> again where you left it off but you?
>
> I don't have the Assembly Language programming skills to really help out
> with coding, but I could help out as a beta tester. Since I've been
> actively using Gshell 1.26 for over 3 years now, I could also offer
> suggestions for enhancements and improvements. I think you did a great
> job with 1.26, but I think we could definitely bring Multi-Vue up to the
> next level.
>
> Fred Provoncha
> Stansbury Park, UT
> elderpav at juno.com
>
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>>     Are the updated copies of GSHELL I last did still floating around?
>
>> When the Freenet here shut down, but entire website went with it,
>> including the last versions of GSHELL I did (both 6809 and 6309), which
>
>> had totally new icons, more icons on the screen at once, auto-refresh of
>
>> the folder you were doing, enhanced palette handling, etc. I can't even
>
>> remember if I managed to get the source off of my hard drive and got it
>
>> off to Boisy or Mark before my machine went down. If anyone still has
> the
>> archive of it (I think it was called GSHELL126.AR, or something like
>> that), I would like to put it back up on my nitros9.stg.net website.
>



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L. Curtis Boyle



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