Like the idea of the app. However, the upper part of the interface (text entry page) seems to be a hair too big for the screen on my iPhone 14 Pro. I can't see the First letter of the Month or the last half of the…
Actually dug through because I only had a vague recollection. So the Pi-Cromite version I remembered has been discontinued. However, there is a MMBasic for Linux that cribs some code from that project. And, it can be…
MMBasic is the actual basic used on the CMM2. It is really a great system with some advanced features for BASIC. https://www.mmbasic.com/downloads.html I do recall that there is a port of MMBasic for the Raspberry Pi…
This is not the same as "sudo curl https://getsomefile.ro | bash". That is dangerous. While I understand your point, it's really not the same thing. This checks your system for its architecture and then downloads the…
Didn't the BeOS filesystem (BFS and later OpenBFS) make this possible? I remember being impressed with they way extended attributes made the file system and files into a database for any programs that wanted to interact…
Wendy's "Where's the beef?" campaign. You could argue it became too big.
Like the idea of the app. However, the upper part of the interface (text entry page) seems to be a hair too big for the screen on my iPhone 14 Pro. I can't see the First letter of the Month or the last half of the…
Actually dug through because I only had a vague recollection. So the Pi-Cromite version I remembered has been discontinued. However, there is a MMBasic for Linux that cribs some code from that project. And, it can be…
MMBasic is the actual basic used on the CMM2. It is really a great system with some advanced features for BASIC. https://www.mmbasic.com/downloads.html I do recall that there is a port of MMBasic for the Raspberry Pi…
This is not the same as "sudo curl https://getsomefile.ro | bash". That is dangerous. While I understand your point, it's really not the same thing. This checks your system for its architecture and then downloads the…
Didn't the BeOS filesystem (BFS and later OpenBFS) make this possible? I remember being impressed with they way extended attributes made the file system and files into a database for any programs that wanted to interact…
Wendy's "Where's the beef?" campaign. You could argue it became too big.