Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
- Hialmar
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Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.1)
I have noted that copy isn't present in the Windows version (and sorry for not protecting the menu items I have added by the way).
Is there a reason or is it just because you missed the time to do it ?
Also I have noted that pasting doesn't work if you use a disk drive. Would it be possible to solve this problem ?
PS: I'm not asking that you do it, Xeron, I can do it myself. Just wondering if you tried already and it's impossible or too hard for me
Is there a reason or is it just because you missed the time to do it ?
Also I have noted that pasting doesn't work if you use a disk drive. Would it be possible to solve this problem ?
PS: I'm not asking that you do it, Xeron, I can do it myself. Just wondering if you tried already and it's impossible or too hard for me
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.1)
I haven't implemented copy/paste on any platform. It was done by mmu_man for beos and other people implemented it for other platforms, so I don't know why only paste was implemented on windows.
paste only works when software is reading the keyboard via the built-in rom function. There isn't really a good reliable way of making it work everywhere.
paste only works when software is reading the keyboard via the built-in rom function. There isn't really a good reliable way of making it work everywhere.
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.1)
Would it not be possible to emulate 'pasting' by simulating keyboard matrix line and columns events?Xeron wrote:I haven't implemented copy/paste on any platform. It was done by mmu_man for beos and other people implemented it for other platforms, so I don't know why only paste was implemented on windows.
paste only works when software is reading the keyboard via the built-in rom function. There isn't really a good reliable way of making it work everywhere.
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.1)
You can, but its not perfect. You have no way to know that the software running on the oric saw all your keypresses.
the paste support currently implemented piggy backs onto code I wrote specifically to type CLOAD"" after autoinserting a tape. For this purpose, hijacking the rom routine is fine (and in fact the right thing to do, since you know the rom is expecting key presses).
it wasn't written with things like paste in mind.
the paste support currently implemented piggy backs onto code I wrote specifically to type CLOAD"" after autoinserting a tape. For this purpose, hijacking the rom routine is fine (and in fact the right thing to do, since you know the rom is expecting key presses).
it wasn't written with things like paste in mind.
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.1)
Some time ago I added the clipboard handlers for Linux(X11) and Windows.
Actually only 'paste' from host clipboard to Oricutron is implemented and exactly as Xeron said -
it depends what is currently running in emulator and if it reads keys via build-in functions.
'Copy' from Oricutron to host clipboard still unimplemented and there is no other reason -
just as Hialmar correctly guessed - the persistent 'no time' problem.
So, if someone has the wish to implement 'copy' it would be one more nice feature!
(or some other day I'll make it... ).
Actually only 'paste' from host clipboard to Oricutron is implemented and exactly as Xeron said -
it depends what is currently running in emulator and if it reads keys via build-in functions.
'Copy' from Oricutron to host clipboard still unimplemented and there is no other reason -
just as Hialmar correctly guessed - the persistent 'no time' problem.
So, if someone has the wish to implement 'copy' it would be one more nice feature!
(or some other day I'll make it... ).
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.1)
The 'other day' was today .
I added copy to clipboard functionality for Linux and Windows. It copies text screen only.
I hope some one find it useful!
I added copy to clipboard functionality for Linux and Windows. It copies text screen only.
I hope some one find it useful!
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Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
Thanks for the new release. Nice to see Krocatile Waltz finally working
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
Thanks for the release, Xeron and the rest of you who helped! Excellent job!
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Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
I have just uploaded a zip of the 1.2 version for OS X Intel.
Sorry for being so late.
Sorry for being so late.
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Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
Hialmar: link? I'd be happy to test this out ..
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
@ibisum: the same link as Xeron posted above: http://www.petergordon.org.uk/oricutron/
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Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
Yes thanks iss.
I just commented out the auto-loading of the keymap from the config file. It's not good for non French people
If you already have downloaded the zip file you can just comment it (it's at the end of the config file).
I just commented out the auto-loading of the keymap from the config file. It's not good for non French people
If you already have downloaded the zip file you can just comment it (it's at the end of the config file).
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Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
I have finally found a way to make sure that the OS X version of Oricutron correctly finds the bundled SDL framework.
Now it should work on computers that haven't SDL installed.
Everything is so complicated on Macs when you want to code things...
Now it should work on computers that haven't SDL installed.
Everything is so complicated on Macs when you want to code things...