-=> Maurice Kinal wrote to Andrew Alt <=-
MK> Hey Andrew!
AA> Though I'm stuck figuring out how to code the flow with the GUI,
AA> and have cataract surgery scheduled on Oct 2,
MK> Ouch. I don't envy you any, especially the surgery part. As for
MK> programming, I swore off of GUI progamming after writing a printer
MK> driver for Win-3.1 way back in the day. I've lived up to that oath
MK> ever since which makes it about 30-ish years.
My first attempt at GUI programming. I think for me the one big advantage to
being
able to write an app with a GUI is that maybe my nephews and nieces will be
more
interested in software I develop! :)
AA> https://remove-to-waste.info/
MK> Consider it bookmarked. :-)
Thanks. :)
AA> Also I took over as maintainer of the abandoned modemu project
MK> That sounds familiar. If I am not mistaken I first heard about it back
MK> in 1995-ish perhaps a year or two later. I last had a working modem
MK> (external) around then so something like that would have gotten my
MK> attention.
That must be the same one. The copyright info in the source indicates 1996. I
can't say I understand the code much, but I was able to make it ipv6 capable,
fixed some warnings, and made sure it would compile with gcc 10 (made sure it
compiles with the -fno-common flag), and added a configure script (with
autoconf).
I actually got some very nice feedback from the sysop of the Rusty Mailbox last
year. He said he noticed it come through filegate and tried it out. He was a
regular use of modemu but it stopped working for him. It worked for him after
my
updates :)
AA> https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/modemu2k
MK> Also bookmarked. I'll check it out later as you've got my curiousity
MK> aroused. I am not sure at this stage of the game I'd be keen to use a
MK> modem emulator on minicom. The last time I played with minicom was to
MK> output raw GPS sentences from a usb GPS reciever about 15-ish years
MK> ago. I still have the reciever but last time I played with it was with
MK> gpsd.
Sure, I wasn't really recommending you switch from whatever you use now, just
me
shamelessly advertising a little. More fun to maintain software when people
know
about it.
Though I think rmw you'd definitely have a use for! Great for anyone who works
at
the command line when they are tired. ;)
Are you working on any interesting projects these days, Maurice?
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-Andy
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