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Greetingz, d00dz. Relax, it's just the coder 'ere. Grab a cool one
from ze fridge, kick back and read on.
The frontend. Okay, what's changed? Apart from Jolyon correcting
some of Seb's 'interesting' code, and then myself adding a load
of cockups of my own devising <--Humour>, the frontend has undergone
a fair few rethinks.
As this disc is an update to the earlier CD pack, and the frontend
is better to use now <Or so we think>, one of the new features is
'Have the entire range online'. We had to get rid of the helpscreens
as the current catalogue takes 350k when in its full state, and as
CDTVs have under a meg free when the CD handlers are alive, and DMS
taking around 300k of workspace <WHY?!>, something had to go.
Besides, Jolyon's search routine across the full catalogue was too
good to pass up. <Actually, I offered to code one in C, but Jolyon's
assembler is better. And my routine didn't work. Sob>
We had various feedback letters saying 'Cut the bitplanes' - and so
that got hacked next. The frontend now opens up an 8 colour screen,
as opposed to the 16-colour one of Seb's original program. More
memory saved, and faster oeration. 'Cool-er-illo' as Jolyon would put
it. Yes, well.
As to disk content, 17-Bit supplied us with disks from 2303 to 2800 -
which is currently the full range of their own collection. That lot
compressed down to 280 megabytes. As all CD owners will be aware,
this does not represent good value for money on a 660 meg medium. A
few phone calls later, I had Assassins, ARUG, Amigan and NZ all over
the floor.
And an agnostic time was had by all. After 3 days in front of the
A3000 running DMS on 3 drives in parallel, we had 17Bit to 2800
mounted on hard disk. The following morning, 17BitC:FILES/ elects to
die. Enter stage left Dave Haynie with a tranquilizer gun and the
latest version of DiskSalv.
Whilst that was going on, I was rehacking the contents files with
CygnusEd, to <A> get the things compatiburble with the system we'd
decided on for the CD requesters, and <B> eject some of the 'jokes'
in the original 17-Bit catalogue text. Spot the rewrites. ;->
DMS 1.11 has been used again for the disk archiving. Yes, DMS 1.52 is
now out, but it wasn't stable enough for multitasking thrice across
one machine, so we ditched it.
Well, that about wraps it up for this time. Relax and enjoy your CD.
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Addition to the above. January 94.
'The Disk That Refused To Die' is back. Batch 1 had a mastering fault.
Batch 2 had some copyright files that crept under the firewall. Will
we make it with Batch 3, and will I EVER get to work on another project?