[time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

Don Latham djl at montana.com
Fri Aug 28 19:06:41 UTC 2009


Just meant to say more info, but hit mire info as in sucked into the
bog...:-)
Rex
> Don Latham wrote:
>
>>AFIK, Jim. The website will have some mire info Freudian slip?).
>>
>
> Too cryptic for me. I have no clue what you might mean.
>
>>I've
>>stopped at XP and have a W2k that I load on to unsuspecting bare
>>machines...
>>Don
>>
>>
>>
>
> I agree that W2k is great to have around. It runs all but he most recent
> bloatware and doesn't need to contact the mothership to come to life.
>
> Most of my real-world machines are running XP, but for engineering
> set-ups 2K is my fav. I have a few drives set up with w2k that I swap
> into a notebook for clean, simple engineering environments. One of them
> runs some softwware I obtained that had a time limit, so when I put that
> drive in, I need to remember to set the clock back to year 2000 so I can
> run the tools. See, a time reference in this post.
>
> -Rex
>
>>Lux, Jim (337C)
>>
>>
>>>
>>>On 8/28/09 10:25 AM, "Don Latham" <djl at montana.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Rick, and other interested time-nuts: I think the thing to use is Robot
>>>>Basic:
>>>>http://www.robotbasic.org/
>>>>It's simple, has useful simple graphics, runs on its own (no Windoze
>>>>.net
>>>>stuff) and best of all is free.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Does it run under Vista?
>>>(it wasn't apparent from the website.. If they're doing device i/o
>>> that's
>>>where the hiccups occur)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
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