[GEM Development] So... how is everyone?

Peter Green pspete1 at pnc.com.au
Mon Feb 14 18:04:34 PST 2005


G'day, Chris!

Was it "...a sunburnt country, a land of floods and drought..."?

I've been hearing from our Melbourne people -- it sounds like only the 
web-footed have been surviving down there! Well, I suppose that, given 
that Melbourne is definitely down, that's where all the water has to run 
to... :-) It's been intermittently difficult to get quality advice from 
our main IT section because they have all been dashing home and doing 
Sorcerer's Apprentice acts, trying to sweep the encroaching waters away.

Send some up here. The Water Board located all the catchments where it 
rarely rains, so that they can do maintenance all year round -- umm, so 
they could do maintenance all year round if ever the madness took them.

Where do you fish? One of our Data Analysts used to do a lot of evening 
fishing somewhere on the western side of the Port, but she said she was 
catching too many small sharks... anyway, she reckoned it was the best 
way to unwind after a mad day in the office.

All the best,

Peter



Dostal, Chris E. wrote:

>G'day Peter :)
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>I'm still here too - not too active tho - the hobby stuff has completely
>gone by the way side LOL.
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>Getting some fishing in some nights too - now the floods have subsided,
>someone say drought?
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>Take it easy :D
>
>Chris 
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>On Behalf Of Peter Green
>Sent: Monday, 14 February 2005 5:47 PM
>To: GEM Development
>Subject: Re: [GEM Development] So... how is everyone?
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>G'day again!
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>You've started something, anyway, Owen!
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>Michael, it's about 33 years since I was last regularly using German, so
>I'm not entirely rust-free in that regard. And, of course, in those days
>a Personal Computer was one that only took two trucks to deliver.
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>However, I'd be interested to look at the manuals you've been putting
>together. Can you send us a URL?
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>Liam might like to take a look, too -- still around, Liam? I haven't
>seen anything by you in PC Authority for a while...
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>Peter
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>Michael Bernstein wrote:
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>>Hello Owen Rudge,
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>>>Well, this place has, as usual, been rather quiet... this is basically
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>>>just a social visit, seeing how everyone is, and what they're up to.
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>>I am also still alive. But it seems, terhe is not much more live inside
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>>PC/GEM.
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>>I never put much work in PC/GEM, i alswys would like to put PC/GEM and 
>>Atari GEM closer together.
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>>Actuall i had spent some time in convert some documentation in some 
>>format which i can better handle. The last work was the developer 
>>manual for Atari Jaguar. But last year there was some work on developer
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>>documentation for Atari ST. Because this documentation also covers GEM,
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>>it can be used for PC/GEM. This documentation is GPL and in UDO format 
>>which allows to generate several different other formats like rtf, 
>>WinHelp, ST-Guide, ... We have split the documentation to have on file 
>>for each function. This gives us the possibility to build special 
>>documentations from the soure like a GEM docu. We als have prepared the
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>>documentation for multi languiage support, but at this time it is all 
>>in german. Maybe someone of the PC/GEM fans would like to translate
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>some GEM parts?
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>>Regards
>>Michael
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