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Raven_Writer
07-12-2003, 13:47
I'm just curious...what would you all like to see for a new tool this year?
Rob is planning on working on RoboEmu (&)/or RoboGUI.
Please post what you would like to see here.
[It must be for the Windows operating system for 98 and up, but not NT versions [excluding XP])
A Macintosh OS X Panther version!!!
-dave
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27 days to go !!!!!!
Raven_Writer
07-12-2003, 14:23
A Macintosh OS X Panther version!!!
-dave
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27 days to go !!!!!!Ok, I think I should've stated this earlier (sorry).
It must run on a Windows machine (not NT, just 98+)
But Dave, if I had a Mac, and thought I could tackle that feat, I would seriously try that.
A generic gcc/gtk+ version of RoboEmu is in the works. It should compile on any platform that supports these (that includes Panther, Linux, Windows, and probably others).
Raven_Writer
07-12-2003, 16:26
A generic gcc/gtk+ version of RoboEmu is in the works. It should compile on any platform that supports these (that includes Panther, Linux, Windows, and probably others).Ok, cool! :)
I'm gonna look forward to that.
djcapelis
07-12-2003, 17:07
It's nice to see the tradition of Rob's cross-platform code continuing! :)
It's nice to see the tradition of Rob's cross-platform code continuing! :)
This time will be different! I promise!
...hopefully. ;)
djcapelis
08-12-2003, 14:37
Eh, I suppose you can break your tradition if it's easier.... no one needs windows or mac support anyways. ;)
Note to the humor impaired: I'm joking, cross platform code is always better, and usually better written.
Rickertsen2
09-12-2003, 16:26
If you want to write something new and inventive( well maybie not new), with applications beyond those of FIRST, then write something likeStamp Plot (http://www.selmaware.com/stampplot/home.htm). I have always found this to be an invaluable piece of software.
Raven_Writer
09-12-2003, 16:57
If you want to write something new and inventive( well maybie not new), with applications beyond those of FIRST, then write something likeStamp Plot (http://www.selmaware.com/stampplot/home.htm). I have always found this to be an invaluable piece of software.I'll see what I can do. I'll keep an update on how it goes.
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