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I'd like to see your work in action - any chance of a pic ?
In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I'm not at liberty to share, sorry.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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And I feel feel kinda diry, when I see such spelling!
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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fixed the typo
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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It happens In the current app I'm creating a lot happens before, after and during rendering. What the user see is a smooth opening webpage, some areas are temporally disabled, some tabs appear dynamically, some fields are gradually filed with data. But behind the scenes is boiling barely organized chaos - threads are spawning, joining, waiting for each- other, or completely separate processes are calling back home. I'm not sure I know what I'm doing
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Single Step Debugger wrote: But behind the scenes is boiling barely organized chaos... I'm not sure I know what I'm doing Just add "historical growth" to the documentation if you have to hand it out in the future... I have seen / hear that being used as a valid argument for poor design / process the last couple of years. (And I hate it but have to learn to live with it)
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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I won't tell if you don't...
Jeremy Falcon
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I consider that as hitting their spec perfectly! They are probably ecstatic.
Just put in some rendering glitches so that they can point them out to you for correction before you ship.
You probably feel dirty because you copy the entire image to initialize the buffer.(guessing?) Your witch brain is whispering “Why are you copying over all of those regions that did not change?”
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I mean, yeah. I feel like the white out approach is what really gets me. It's not so much the technical end, like, performance of it or anything, it's just - it's goofy. It's messy. And it works flawlessly.
Basically this is e-paper, so I have a 2 second refresh cycle. I can take all the time I need, relatively speaking, to draw a frame, so this is one of those instances where I don't care about the inefficiency of it.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Instead of a full white out approach, it sounds like you could go for 25% transparency so they could see more of the beautiful background image.
(Don’t take the bait!)
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Pff.. some people are still using Windows 10 or 11 over here.. I am going to leave them all in the dust with my new copy of Windows 98! Muahaha!
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3.1 may be better. Less features, less bugs.
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Amarnath S wrote: 3.1 may be better. Less features, different bugs. FTFY!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Why not go all out with MS DOS...
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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QDOS comes after that
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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CP/M?
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Yikes that goes way back. I have a copy on a giant 8" floppy disk somewhere. I thought I had a tape cassette with it CP/M but I forget.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
modified 9-May-23 22:53pm.
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Sure does ... I remember doing networking with Lantastic over coax...
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Used telnet with modem and home phone line. Talked to a mainframe via my IBM PC @1200 baud at first if memory serves. I remember getting my first 9600 baud modem. I think I still have it.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Ah, modems... I looked after a national retail chain of close to 400 stores. I developed a MS-DOS batch file, that had a built-in retry mechanism, that dialled into the stores to collect daily sales information using 300 baud dialup modems and generated a report file that the customer's VAX would read. Those were the good old days ... lol
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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I certainly do not miss worrying about error detection/correction on bytes.
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All sounds familiar.
Our main frame was a VAX (later a VAX cluster) running VMS. MS-DOS batch files, couldn't live without them.
Everything is so much different but somehow no so much.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Found it. anchor automation Volksmodem 12. Put a lot data through it.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Win 3.1 runs on MS DOS, so, two birds and all...
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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