• Precomplete

    From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to All on Mon May 3 16:38:00 2021
    Howdy!

    A Desktop Icon appeared on my XP pc on April 1, 2021 ,
    the Time it was created was: 12:05 P.M., just a bit after 12 Noon.

    The file name is Precomplete and the Icon Properties - Shortcut Tab
    shows the file is at:

    C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\Precomplete (Without a Extention),

    and the Properties - General Tab shows the file is at:

    C:\Documents and Settings\[a Limited Users Accounts Name]\Desktop
    and has 4/1/2021 12:05 PM as the Date/Time the file was Created
    and the same Date/Time it was Modified.

    The XP pc has Firefox Version ESR 52.9.0 (32-bit) on it.

    Windows Explorer (W-E) shows the file in C:Program Files\Mozilla Firefox directory was:

    Created on 11/19/2016 11:33PM and Modified on: 6/26/2018 10:43 AM

    I looked at the Firefox History page and it shows I wasn't using
    Firefox at all when the Desktop shortcut was made.

    I can't figure out How/Why the Icon got on the Desktop, maybe I
    was using W-E and hit a mouse button to make the shortcut???

    I don't remember looking through the Mozilla Firefox directory
    in the last Month. - DUH

    Any comments to help me figure out why this Icon showed up?
    Thanks es 73 (Best Regards) de Ed W9ODR dit dit

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ED VANCE on Tue May 4 14:14:00 2021
    I looked at the Firefox History page and it shows I wasn't using
    Firefox at all when the Desktop shortcut was made.

    Do you have Firefox set up to do automatic updates? Maybe it added
    something new when you were not using it?

    I am not a Windows guru and this one is new to me also.

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@1:396/45.29 to Ed Vance on Tue May 4 22:13:00 2021
    Hello Ed Vance!

    ** On Monday 03.05.21 - 16:38, Ed Vance wrote to All:

    The XP pc has Firefox Version ESR 52.9.0 (32-bit) on it.

    I'm still at 52.8.0 ESR on my XP pc.


    Any comments to help me figure out why this Icon showed up?
    Thanks es 73 (Best Regards) de Ed W9ODR dit dit

    Maybe an update from a previous version triggered the creation
    of the shortcut. So.. why not just delete it the desktop icon
    if you do not want it?

    My shortcut to FF is still the one and only original created in
    2011 despite having upgraded FF a few times over the years.


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Mike Powell on Wed May 5 22:04:00 2021
    05-04-21 14:14 Mike Powell wrote to ED VANCE about Precomplete

    I looked at the Firefox History page and it shows I wasn't using
    Firefox at all when the Desktop shortcut was made.
    Howdy! Mike,
    Do you have Firefox set up to do automatic updates? Maybe it
    added something new when you were not using it?

    Nope.

    I am not a Windows guru and this one is new to me also.

    I ain't a Windows guru either,
    I just act like a Mister Know-It-All at times.

    I thought about You when I was reading this:

    https://www.redsharknews.com/11-years-of-action-camera-
    development-compared

    (Note: I split the Link into two lines)

    In some Echo Conference You wrote about the GoPro Camera
    and this article on Redshark News is about GoPro's.

    73 [Best Regards] de Ed W9ODR dit dit

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ED VANCE on Thu May 6 16:08:00 2021
    I thought about You when I was reading this:

    https://www.redsharknews.com/11-years-of-action-camera-
    development-compared

    In some Echo Conference You wrote about the GoPro Camera
    and this article on Redshark News is about GoPro's.

    Thanks, Ed! I actually finally bought an Akaso. It was a little less expensive, got good reviews, and is good enough for what I wanted it for!

    Mike


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Mike Powell on Thu May 6 19:56:00 2021
    05-06-21 16:08 Mike Powell wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Precomplete
    Howdy! Mike,

    I thought about You when I was reading this:

    https://www.redsharknews.com/11-years-of-action-camera-
    development-compared

    In some Echo Conference You wrote about the GoPro Camera
    and this article on Redshark News is about GoPro's.

    Thanks, Ed! I actually finally bought an Akaso. It was a little less expensive, got good reviews, and is good enough for what I wanted it
    for!

    I've never seen anything about the Akaso camera.

    Hmmm, another thing to add to my huge ROUNDTUIT file of things to do.

    I have been wondering if there is a BASIC or QUICKBASIC Echo?

    I'm having a hard time looking through MultiMail DOS full Echo List
    when I'm looking through it, so since You are posting in this Echo
    I thought to ask You if it is there anymore?

    I know I will need help to write a program.

    I use the Online Bible (OLB) - DOS version and I thought about using
    QBASIC to make 366 List (.LST) Files on XP's HDD.

    The first file would use the OLB to make a Search of all Scripture
    Verses (say) to find any verse 1:1 in all of the 66 Books.

    The last file would look for verse 12:31 .

    In other words, One file for every Calendar Day in a Leap Year.

    I learned the OLB has Keyboard Shortcuts that uses the
    F# (Function) Keys and thought it would be nice to do the job
    using a QBASIC file OR a Batch File (if I could figure how to write
    some code like I would using a Array in QBASIC.

    I'd use CHR$(x) for each of the 12 Function Keys in the program.
    I know there is a program on XP where I can find the "x" value for
    each the F Keys.

    I know a bit more about writing a BASIC program with Arrays, than
    how to make a .BAT file jump through hoops.

    I know just enuf to be considered dangerous at the keyboard.

    I've siad it B4: "I'm not Mister Know-it-all, I just act like one.".

    Maybe somebody reading my message will have suggestions for me.

    The Array(s) would be used for the Days in each Month.

    1,1 - 1,31 2,1 - 2,29 etc. etc.

    Yep! Ed does have a weird head, don't he?

    Nuf aaid.

    Thanks for reading.

    73 (Best Regards) de Ed W9ODR dit dit


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  • From August Abolins@1:396/45.29 to Ed Vance on Fri May 7 08:46:00 2021
    Hello Ed Vance!

    ** On Thursday 06.05.21 - 19:56, Ed Vance wrote to Mike Powell:

    I use the Online Bible (OLB) - DOS version and I thought
    about using QBASIC to make 366 List (.LST) Files on XP's
    HDD.

    The first file would use the OLB to make a Search of all
    Scripture Verses (say) to find any verse 1:1 in all of the
    66 Books.

    The last file would look for verse 12:31 .

    In other words, One file for every Calendar Day in a Leap Year.

    1,1 - 1,31 2,1 - 2,29 etc. etc.


    But that approach would limit every chapter to 30 or 31 verses.
    What about the books and chapters that have more then 31 verses
    like the Psalms?

    BTW.. there are several programming echos out there, but I think
    most of them reside on othernets.

    FamilyNet has an echo for BASIC, but no one has posted since May
    18, 2020.

    Perhaps another net has a more generic programming echo where
    you can reach someone who knows/uses BASIC.

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  • From August Abolins@1:396/45.29 to Ed Vance on Fri May 7 09:05:00 2021
    Hello Ed Vance!

    ** On Thursday 06.05.21 - 19:56, Ed Vance wrote to Mike Powell:

    I have been wondering if there is a BASIC or QUICKBASIC Echo?

    There is a generic programming echo on DoveNet. It seems to be
    fairly busy there and many people represented.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ED VANCE on Fri May 7 11:23:00 2021
    Hmmm, another thing to add to my huge ROUNDTUIT file of things to do.

    I have been wondering if there is a BASIC or QUICKBASIC Echo?

    I'm having a hard time looking through MultiMail DOS full Echo List
    when I'm looking through it, so since You are posting in this Echo
    I thought to ask You if it is there anymore?

    There *used* to be at least one but I do not know if it is still active.
    Let me do some checking and see.

    I know I will need help to write a program.

    If I knew BASIC or QB I would attempt to assist but, as it is, you'd be in trouble if I did. :)

    If I see one I will add it. If I don't I will see if there are any alternatives.

    Mike


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Fri May 7 14:05:00 2021
    ** On Thursday 06.05.21 - 19:56, Ed Vance wrote to Mike Powell:

    I have been wondering if there is a BASIC or QUICKBASIC Echo?

    There is a generic programming echo on DoveNet. It seems to be
    fairly busy there and many people represented.

    And I do carry that one here. :)

    Mike


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to August Abolins on Fri May 7 19:58:00 2021
    05-07-21 08:46 August Abolins wrote to Ed Vance about BASIC was Re: Precomplete Howdy! August,

    @MSGID: <609556A6.15780.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net>
    @REPLY: <6094833D.15779.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net>
    Hello Ed Vance!

    ** On Thursday 06.05.21 - 19:56, Ed Vance wrote to Mike Powell:

    I use the Online Bible (OLB) - DOS version and I thought
    about using QBASIC to make 366 List (.LST) Files on XP's
    HDD.

    The first file would use the OLB to make a Search of all
    Scripture Verses (say) to find any verse 1:1 in all of the
    66 Books.

    The last file would look for verse 12:31 .

    In other words, One file for every Calendar Day in a Leap Year.

    1,1 - 1,31 2,1 - 2,29 etc. etc.


    But that approach would limit every chapter to 30 or 31 verses.
    What about the books and chapters that have more then 31 verses
    like the Psalms?

    My idea for wamtomg tp write the Program that way was to make
    printout to give to people on their Birthday to let them read the
    verses in the Bible that matched their Date of birth.

    BTW.. there are several programming echos out there, but I think
    most of them reside on othernets.

    I saw Your message about the Dove Net Programming echo, and Mike's
    Reply to You.

    That echo comes in My .QWK's when any new messages are in it.
    Sometimes I read that echo but never have posted anything there.
    I never thought that BASIC code would be talked about, although I
    did see a message recently about BASIC for LINUX.

    Sounds like a plan for me to ask that group. Thank You!

    FamilyNet has an echo for BASIC, but no one has posted since May
    18, 2020.

    Mike has messages from several BBS Networks - DOVE, IL, FSX,
    GT Power and probably some others I can't think of.
    Not sure if He has FamilyNet echoes.

    Perhaps another net has a more generic programming echo where
    you can reach someone who knows/uses BASIC.

    I appreciate all the help I can get, Thanks Again!

    73 (Best Regards) de Ed W9ODR dit dit


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Mike Powell on Fri May 7 20:56:00 2021
    05-07-21 11:23 Mike Powell wrote to ED VANCE about BASIC was Re: Precomplete Howdy! Mike,

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    @REPLY: <6094833D.15779.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net>
    Hmmm, another thing to add to my huge ROUNDTUIT file of things to do.

    I have been wondering if there is a BASIC or QUICKBASIC Echo?

    I'm having a hard time looking through MultiMail DOS full Echo List
    when I'm looking through it, so since You are posting in this Echo
    I thought to ask You if it is there anymore?

    There *used* to be at least one but I do not know if it is still
    active. Let me do some checking and see.

    Thanks!

    I know I will need help to write a program.

    If I knew BASIC or QB I would attempt to assist but, as it is, you'd be
    in trouble if I did. :)

    Way back in the mid 1970's I subscribed to Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics Magazines and there were many BASIC Programs in
    those Monthly Magzines.

    One Month, I saw a Program for the TRS-80 that drew a BIG Star image
    on the monitor.

    I had to try that one out, so I went to a Radio Shack store and
    used their demo TRS-80 to type it in.
    IIRC, the listing in the magazine needed me to edit one line
    to make it draw the image just as I saw it on the front cover
    of the magazine.

    One friend had a TRS-80 and I called him to tell him about the edit
    I made to the program.

    If I see one I will add it.
    Thanks!

    if I don't I will see if there are any
    alternatives.

    August mentioned the Dove Net Programming echo, I will try there.

    73 [Best Regards] de Ed W9ODR dit dit


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ED VANCE on Sun May 9 13:25:00 2021
    if I don't I will see if there are any
    alternatives.

    August mentioned the Dove Net Programming echo, I will try there.

    That would not be a bad place to start. I also carry something called
    DevNet that is nothing but programming echos. It has not been very active
    in a while, though, but asking a question there might stir up some traffic.

    I don't see a Basic or QBasic echo specifically listed, but they do have an Other Languages echo, which is QWK 3043, and a General Chat echo which is
    QWK 3003 here.

    Mike


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  • From John Dovey@4:920/69 to Ed Vance on Mon May 24 14:28:56 2021
    Re: BASIC was Re: Precomplete
    By: Ed Vance to August Abolins on Fri May 07 2021 19:58:00

    I never thought that BASIC code would be talked about, although I
    did see a message recently about BASIC for LINUX.

    That BASIC you're talking about is called GAMBAS. Pretty decent language implementation as well as a GUI for full development under Linux. There is a pretty active mailing list with the developer taking an active part. No echo though.

    VB.NET is free as well, and even runs under Linux (if you're careful what you do). The VB Usenet group (there is one) seems to be completely dead.

    VB 1.0 for DOS is still available for download, as is QBasic etc, but they require use of DosBox as they don't run under windows any more. Should still run under Win95 without any effort.

    If you want some more specifics, feel free to contact me here or directly.

    JD

    John
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    John

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to John Dovey on Mon May 24 23:19:43 2021
    John Dovey wrote to Ed Vance <=-

    That BASIC you're talking about is called GAMBAS. Pretty decent
    language implementation as well as a GUI for full development under
    Linux. There is a pretty active mailing list with the developer taking
    an active part. No echo though.

    I have FreeBASIC installed under Slackware Linux. It runs very well though
    I am primarily a Pascal programmer.

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From John Dovey@4:920/1 to Sean Dennis on Tue May 25 03:31:13 2021
    Re: Re: BASIC was Re: Precomplete
    By: Sean Dennis to John Dovey on Mon May 24 2021 23:19:43

    I have FreeBASIC installed under Slackware Linux. It runs very well though I am primarily a Pascal programmer.
    Yes. Another to add to the list. There's a lot of choice. I'm surprised actually that there isn't a Basic echo. I thought it was only MicroSnot that didn't like Basic Programmers... :-(

    John Dovey
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to John Dovey on Tue May 25 01:20:48 2021
    Yes. Another to add to the list. There's a lot of choice. I'm surprised actually that there isn't a Basic echo. I thought it was only MicroSnot that didn't like Basic Programmers... :-(

    To be honest, I don't know many BASIC programmers these days though that's
    not due to any deliberate action of mine. Well, depends on what type of
    BASIC programmers. The one PowerBASIC programmer I knew sadly died a few
    years ago though I know of a few wcBASIC (Wildcat!) programmers. I wrote a door in QuickBASIC a while back.

    I started out with BASIC, first on a Timex/Sinclair 1000 I got in 1984
    (which I still have!!!), then a TRS-80 Color Computer 2, an Apple ][c, then
    on a Classic Mac, then finally moving on to an IBM PC. I first started learning UCSD Pascal on a TRS-80 Model III in high school in 1987. When I
    got into BBSing heavily in the early 90s is when I got into Pascal.

    I still use Pascal today though I am finally learning C since I am a member
    of the MBSE BBS Development Team. I do write my doors in Pascal using
    Borland Turbo Pascal 7, Free Pascal, and Virtual Pascal.

    As for a BASIC echo, start one! I'm sure it'd get traffic. :)


    Later,
    Sean
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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Mike Powell on Sun Oct 17 21:47:00 2021
    05-06-21 16:08 Mike Powell wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Precomplete
    Howdy! Mike,

    I never did look to see what Your Akaso camera looked like

    BUT

    I thought about You AGAIN after reading a couple of links from
    RedShark News about GoPro Cameras:

    I suppose I should had sent these links via Email to You,
    but You know how I am.

    I split the URL's into several lines to post them to You.

    I thought about You when I was reading this:

    This is a tutorial every GoPro user should watch.

    https://www.redsharknews.com/this-is-a-tutorial-every-gopro-user- should-watch?utm_medium=email&_hsmi=171034425&_hsenc=p2ANqtz- 8vwbiXBopWuNfZYTjdx0Ok2OQPoUu3uppej6LswFaeHk-Ipoh051ZDcbrKDIytYDM a70C6MvRYuCsLw1d7XdgIvak7bg&utm_content=171034425&utm_source=
    hs_email

    Here is a video URL in the article:
    https://youtu.be/aXshRzgoSQE

    And this is a article about a GoPro Lens
    (I haven't looked at this link either) https://www.redsharknews.com/gopro-max-lens-mod-a-full-guide-to- what-it-is-and-what-it-does


    https://www.redsharknews.com/11-years-of-action-camera-
    development-compared

    In some Echo Conference You wrote about the GoPro Camera
    and this article on Redshark News is about GoPro's.

    Thanks, Ed! I actually finally bought an Akaso. It was a
    little less expensive, got good reviews, and is good enough for
    what I wanted it for!

    I hope You can find some ideas from the two articles and the
    video to help You enjoy the Akaso Camera more.

    73 de Ed W9ODR dit dit

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ED VANCE on Tue Oct 19 16:54:00 2021
    I hope You can find some ideas from the two articles and the
    video to help You enjoy the Akaso Camera more.

    I enjoyed it a lot on vacation for sure. It is currently being used as an
    aid in determining who it is that has been shooting a BB gun at my windows.
    I am 99.9% sure I know who, I just need the evidence. :)

    Mike


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