Acorn News Service Newsletter
Issue: 254 (20 September 2009)
Featured site this issue: http://www.riscoslondonshow.co.uk/
General News
Acorn World show reports
RISC OS London Show
ROUGOL, the RISC OS Users Group of London, will hold the first RISC OS
London Show on 3rd October 2009, at St Giles Hotel, Feltham, London.
<http://www.riscoslondonshow.co.uk/>
Commercial News
4D offers
- Canon BJC5500 offer
Large format A2 refurbished inkjet printer, reduced over GBP150 to
GBP180 (parallel interface) or GBP195 (with USB adaptor).
- Iyonix TRM offer
The Iyonix Technical Reference Manual (TRM) is a ring-bound folder and
CD containing detailed technical specifications for the Iyonix
motherboard. Now GBP64, GBP35 off the original price.
- Iyonix backplane offer
4D can now supply a 2-slot backplane for the Iyonix. Suitable for
Classic-cased models with a backplane connector fitted to the
motherboard, this allows 32 bit compatible podules to be used in the
Iyonix. Reduced from GBP48 to GBP29.
<http://www.cjemicros.co.uk/4d/>
Microchip PIC programming on RISC OS
PICprog, the software to burn Microchip PICs, has been enhanced to support
an extra family of parts to bring the total supported to 99 in v1.54.
PICprog is part of the larger "PIC suite" which is a set of applications
to allow Microchip PICs to be written/assembled/disassembled/simulated and
programmed from the comfort of the RISC OS desktop.
The assembler/disassembler uses the same familiar syntax used to assemble
ARM code in RISC OS and 6502 code on the BBC Micro from within BASIC. This
allows development using your favourite BASIC editor.
PIC suite costs GBP99.99 including the software and programming hardware
and is available now.
<http://www.sprow.co.uk/pics/>
New RISC OS magazine to be launched
"Drag n Drop", a new magazine aimed at the RISC OS market as a whole,
will be published quarterly in PDF format. There will be no upfront
subscription costs, you will be able to view sample pages online and if
you like what you see, you can simply click to buy it.
The editor is looking for articles, both one-offs and as a series, and
short assembler demos and unique Desktop screenshots. For more information
see <http://www.dragdrop.co.uk/>.
PD/Shareware News
New software summary
- A9home patch
The A9home patch consists of some updated modules and a piece of patch
code which will solve some annoying bugs for the A9home computer:
- IDEFSFiler Free option gives the Free window instead of an error 'Unknown filing system'.
- Opening HTTPS sites and LegacyHAL module loaded doesn't bring your system down any more.
- Dash line bug of the Draw module is gone.
- Some other bugs solved.
<http://www.theochem.ru.nl/~dtanis/riscos.html>
- Kevmon, Simon based game
Kevmon is based on the late 1970s electronic game of Simon in which you
have to repeat the sequence of coloured lights.
<http://riscos.kevsoft.co.uk/>
- RCMini, USB toy driver
RCMini is a driver for the Dream Cheeky USB RC Car. The car is a Mini
look-alike, and drives quite nicely, given the limitation that its
steering is not proportional.
<http://www.apts04.dsl.pipex.com/>
- RCTank, USB toy driver
RCTank is a driver for the "Executive Mayhem USB Roving Missile
Launcher" - a drivable tracked tank with on-board missile launcher that
can be raised, lowered and fired.
<http://www.apts04.dsl.pipex.com/>
Updated software summary
- AltTab v0.42
A small module that intercepts the Alt+Tab key combo and flips the
backmost window to the front of the stack. Now 32 bit compatible.
<http://www.users.on.net/~belles/software/desktop/>
- BASVars v1.07
A command line utility for analysis and cross-reference of variable and
routine usage in tokenised BASIC programmes. The new version has the
following improvements: does not count LOCALs/parameters created but not
used as hits; keeps track of the number of times procedures and
functions were called; does not count DEF statements as hits;
distinguishes between identically-named variables LOCAL to different
procedures; has a new parameter to produce debugging output; can combine
the results from more than one program (useful for libraries).
<http://www.7thsoftware.com/software.htm>
- DismountFix v0.09
This module fixes a bug when DOS (floppy)discs are dismounted. You
will not get the error: "Too many discs" any more when using several DOS
(floppy)discs at once. The new version uses the new RISC OS 4 service
handler table.
<http://www.theochem.ru.nl/~dtanis/riscos.html>
- Murnong v1.31
Fetches videos from YouTube. This version places greater restrictions on
the length of filenames and folder paths to avoid problems associated
with long *commands on some systems.
<http://www.users.on.net/~belles/software/murnong/>
- PasteKeys v0.6
A small application that allows data from files and the clipboard to be
"piped" through the keyboard to other desktop applications. Now 32 bit
compatible.
<http://www.users.on.net/~belles/software/desktop/>
- ScreenGrabber v2.21
ScreenGrabber is a relocatable module that allows you to save screen
shots even when you are running a single-tasking program such as a game
or graphical demo. Bug fixes.
<http://www.starfighter.acornarcade.com/mysite/games.htm#screengrabber>
- SmartMenu v0.21a
This module ensures that submenus are opened to the left when you have
no more desktop space left to open a submenu. The new version contains
a new WimpSWIVe module which solves the problem that Firefox crashes
on the A9home when WimpSWIVe is loaded.
<http://www.theochem.ru.nl/~dtanis/riscos.html>
Club News
Upcoming meetings
- ROUGOL (London), 21st September
<http://www.rougol.org.uk/>
- WROCC (Wakefield), 25th September
<http://www.wrocc.org.uk/>
- RISC OS London Show 2009, 3rd October
<http://www.riscoslondonshow.co.uk/>
- WROCC (Wakefield), 7th October
<http://www.wrocc.org.uk/>
- ROUGOL (London), 19th October - Impact 2
<http://www.rougol.org.uk/>
- RONWUG (North West), 21st October
<http://www.ronwug.org/>
- WROCC (Wakefield), 4th November
<http://www.wrocc.org.uk/>
- ROUGOL (London), 16th November - "Acorn and ARM" by Prof Steve Furber
<http://www.rougol.org.uk/>
- RONWUG (North West), 18th November
<http://www.ronwug.org/>
- WROCC (Wakefield), 2nd December
<http://www.wrocc.org.uk/>
- Midlands User Group Christmas show, 5th December
<http://www.mug.riscos.org/show09/MUGshow.html>
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