• Iris on Pi400

    From Richard Ashbery@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 16 15:17:34 2023
    Simon Ayes has given a reasonable review of Iris running on Pi 400.
    Tested on an SSD running RISC OS Direct. See it on Youtube...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyw4OYBRlww

    Richard

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  • From Alexander Ausserstorfer@21:1/5 to Richard Ashbery on Sun Feb 19 13:45:06 2023
    In article <5a77adf391basura@invalid.addr.uk>,
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:
    Simon Ayes has given a reasonable review of Iris running on Pi 400.
    Tested on an SSD running RISC OS Direct. See it on Youtube...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyw4OYBRlww

    Thanks for the hint! It seems that a web browser on another platform works
    more well yet. Is there a chance that a web browser for RISC OS will work properly with all web sites in near future? And how long it will be
    supported then?

    I don't think the web browser is the point. The point are the web sites or pages. They are so small and fast - complettely in the idea of RISC of
    course!

    PlingStore was a good idea. You don't need a web browser for it at all!

    A.

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  • From Richard Ashbery@21:1/5 to Ausserstorfer on Sun Feb 19 15:11:18 2023
    In article <5a792b802fbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, Alexander
    Ausserstorfer <bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> wrote:
    In article <5a77adf391basura@invalid.addr.uk>, Richard Ashbery
    <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:
    Simon Ayes has given a reasonable review of Iris running on Pi
    400. Tested on an SSD running RISC OS Direct. See it on Youtube...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyw4OYBRlww

    Thanks for the hint! It seems that a web browser on another
    platform works more well yet. Is there a chance that a web browser
    for RISC OS will work properly with all web sites in near future?

    Sadly I don't think so. Video will always be a problem.

    And how long it will be supported then?

    For as long as RISC OS Developments Ltd. keeps going I suspect.

    I don't think the web browser is the point. The point are the web
    sites or pages. They are so small and fast - complettely in the
    idea of RISC of course!

    I'm lost on that one Alexander???

    In the past we could happily fetch web pages simply with NetSurf, but
    with Javascript and CSS bloadware, RISC OS users need Iris which is
    improving all the time. In my opinion Iris is turning out to be an
    important tool for users.

    PlingStore was a good idea. You don't need a web browser for it at
    all!

    I'm not sure about this one?

    Richard

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  • From Steve Fryatt@21:1/5 to Richard Ashbery on Sun Feb 19 16:52:48 2023
    On 19 Feb, Richard Ashbery wrote in message
    <5a7938e2cabasura@invalid.addr.uk>:

    but with [...] CSS bloadware, RISC OS users need Iris

    Really?

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  • From Richard Ashbery@21:1/5 to Steve Fryatt on Mon Feb 20 13:15:05 2023
    In article <mpro.rqc6vv037q1uc03d1.news@stevefryatt.org.uk>,
    Steve Fryatt <news@stevefryatt.org.uk> wrote:
    On 19 Feb, Richard Ashbery wrote in message
    <5a7938e2cabasura@invalid.addr.uk>:

    but with [...] CSS bloadware, RISC OS users need Iris

    Really?

    Obviously I shouldn't have included CSS. I think there is a
    misspelling in there as well :-(

    Richard

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  • From Alexander Ausserstorfer@21:1/5 to Richard Ashbery on Sun Feb 26 09:39:08 2023
    In article <5a7938e2cabasura@invalid.addr.uk>,
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:
    In article <5a792b802fbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, Alexander
    Ausserstorfer <bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> wrote:

    I don't think the web browser is the point. The point are the web
    sites or pages. They are so small and fast - complettely in the
    idea of RISC of course!

    I'm lost on that one Alexander???

    It was ironic.

    The idea of RISC is to make things simple, easy, fast and very optimum
    in meaning of resources.

    To configure certain accessories you'll need a huge blowed up webbrowser
    which is able to use Javascipt and such choses but there exists also accessories what can be configured or read-out only by a simple textfile
    like the Columbus P-1 of course, en contraire!

    Very often, there is no technical reason for knitting a web page in a
    way that it depends on a huge blowed up webbrowser but people are doing
    it (without the need for) and this it what makes me often a bit angry.
    It's not what I want.

    A.

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  • From Sebastian Barthel@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 26 15:20:49 2023
    Am Sun, 26 Feb 2023 09:39:08 +0100 schrieb Alexander Ausserstorfer:

    In article <5a7938e2cabasura@invalid.addr.uk>,
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:
    In article <5a792b802fbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, Alexander
    Ausserstorfer <bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> wrote:

    I don't think the web browser is the point. The point are the web
    sites or pages. They are so small and fast - complettely in the idea
    of RISC of course!

    I'm lost on that one Alexander???

    It was ironic.


    "Sarcastical" describes it better ... ;)


    A very interesting website to test any kind of browser is the website of
    e.g. Alfa Romeo , <https://www.alfaromeo.co.uk> or <https:// www.alfaromeo.de/modelle/stelvio>. The BMW oder Landrover sites will do
    as well. And <https://www.tesla.com/models> has all the bells and
    whistles, videos included.

    Any big mediawebsite (BBC, netflix, NY Times) will do as well.


    !Netsurf - probably - won't run any of them.

    We will see if !Iris can do.


    For the long run and not to distant future the next chapter has been
    announced: Virtual 3D in the browser. With Sonys new eyewear (headset
    VR2) there will be a completely new experience - and a maximized
    datastream and (therefore) needed calculation-power too. Some 30 MIPS of
    a RiscPC won't be enough, an a RPi without the correct hardware decoders
    could be unusable.

    Eventually a type of "prerender proxy" (a second RPi) with Linux/BSD that
    takes the websites an renders them into a picture or a "normal" website
    could be a solution for the future. Such a thing can always be kept
    operational and is mor up-to-date in terms of security, than a RISCOS
    machine ever can be.


    However: !Iris is an intersting project ! An looks promising too.

    Thanks for the link.

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  • From Alexander Ausserstorfer@21:1/5 to Sebastian Barthel on Mon Feb 27 06:02:51 2023
    In article <ttftch$1d9p5$1@solani.org>,
    Sebastian Barthel <naitsabes@freenet.de> wrote:
    Am Sun, 26 Feb 2023 09:39:08 +0100 schrieb Alexander Ausserstorfer:

    In article <5a7938e2cabasura@invalid.addr.uk>,
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:
    In article <5a792b802fbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, Alexander
    Ausserstorfer <bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> wrote:

    I don't think the web browser is the point. The point are the web
    sites or pages. They are so small and fast - complettely in the idea
    of RISC of course!

    I'm lost on that one Alexander???

    It was ironic.

    "Sarcastical" describes it better ... ;)

    Excuse-moi, je suis de la Bavière... juste un idiot de plus au monde...
    Neither I speak properly German, nor francais nor British...

    For the long run and not to distant future the next chapter has been announced: Virtual 3D in the browser. With Sonys new eyewear (headset
    VR2) there will be a completely new experience - and a maximized
    datastream and (therefore) needed calculation-power too. Some 30 MIPS of
    a RiscPC won't be enough, an a RPi without the correct hardware decoders could be unusable.

    For what use? I'm looking online for a telephone number, which is 12
    numbers long, and I count here 1,3 MB or more of data transfer until I get
    it! This has an efficiency of 0,000 008 8....!
    ^^^
    It is like with the mobile phones today. People hacks the telephone
    numbers in and don't know them anymore (because they don't keep it in
    the mind).

    Aber: HOCH LEBE DIE DIGITALISIERUNG!

    A.

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  • From Sebastian Barthel@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 28 19:38:50 2023
    Am Mon, 27 Feb 2023 06:02:51 +0100 schrieb Alexander Ausserstorfer:

    In article <ttftch$1d9p5$1@solani.org>,
    Sebastian Barthel <naitsabes@freenet.de> wrote:
    Am Sun, 26 Feb 2023 09:39:08 +0100 schrieb Alexander Ausserstorfer:

    In article <5a7938e2cabasura@invalid.addr.uk>,
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:
    In article <5a792b802fbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, Alexander
    Ausserstorfer <bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> wrote:

    I don't think the web browser is the point. The point are the web
    sites or pages. They are so small and fast - complettely in the idea >>>>> of RISC of course!

    I'm lost on that one Alexander???

    It was ironic.

    "Sarcastical" describes it better ... ;)

    Excuse-moi, je suis de la Bavière...


    Es sei Dir verziehen. :)


    For the long run and not to distant future the next chapter has been
    announced: Virtual 3D in the browser. With Sonys new eyewear (headset
    VR2) there will be a completely new experience - and a maximized
    datastream and (therefore) needed calculation-power too. Some 30 MIPS
    of a RiscPC won't be enough, an a RPi without the correct hardware
    decoders could be unusable.

    For what use? I'm looking online for a telephone number, which is 12
    numbers long, and I count here 1,3 MB or more of data transfer until I
    get it! This has an efficiency of 0,000 008 8....!

    Efficiency is not the point You should look at. But with the iPhone in
    Your pockets You are able to look for every telephone number in every
    telephone book that is available online. Try to imagine this in 1964 or
    1998. Its a giant leap ... the problem is: nobody needs to know all the telephone numbers.

    It is like with the mobile phones today. People hacks the telephone
    numbers in and don't know them anymore (because they don't keep it in
    the mind).

    Aber: HOCH LEBE DIE DIGITALISIERUNG!

    But - it won't stop if You dislike it. Next chapters of the story are
    coming soon. Try to use the deepl.com website or the ChatGPT of openai. VirtualReality is reality (more or less). Young childs are playing with
    drones all over the world and in CZ You can buy a flying car. Bitcoins
    are accepted in many shops as payment and people are sitting in front of
    their LCD monitors to relax by riding into the wild wild west (Red Dead Redemption) every afternoon.

    Try to find the positive things, that it can give to You - and be happy
    about it. I assume at least the online maps (openstreet and opentopomap)
    could be useful for Your needs too.

    Cheers and all the best.
    SBn

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  • From Alexander Ausserstorfer@21:1/5 to Sebastian Barthel on Thu Mar 2 10:54:26 2023
    Sebastian Barthel<naitsabes@freenet.de> wrote:
    Am Mon, 27 Feb 2023 06:02:51 +0100 schrieb Alexander Ausserstorfer:

    For what use? I'm looking online for a telephone number, which is 12 numbers long, and I count here 1,3 MB or more of data transfer until I
    get it! This has an efficiency of 0,000 008 8....!
    Efficiency is not the point You should look at. But with the iPhone in
    Your pockets You are able to look for every telephone number in every telephone book that is available online. Try to imagine this in 1964 or
    1998. Its a giant leap ... the problem is: nobody needs to know all the telephone numbers.

    I'm sure that you could do exactly the same in a much more easy way which isn't so complicate. I see no physical reason to load 1,3 MB for doing that.

    It is like with the mobile phones today. People hacks the telephone
    numbers in and don't know them anymore (because they don't keep it in
    the mind).

    Aber: HOCH LEBE DIE DIGITALISIERUNG!

    Try to find the positive things, that it can give to You - and be happy
    about it. I assume at least the online maps (openstreet and opentopomap) could be useful for Your needs too.

    Have you ever used !RiscOSM? It is very good because there is no need to go online. You can do it at home.

    I'm not against network and computers at all. The point is that under certain circumstances you will have more work with it as without.

    An example may be the road book of a guy which did a bike travel in Canada. On the road he wrote reports _online_ on a website. This had the need to be online all the time what required a lot of power and caused a lot of data traffic. It would become
    much more easier if he could work offline with the software (like we can do it with RISC OS) and then just upload all the new datas when he's online with his machine.

    I have here the Gemini PDA. It's an amazing and genious machine. The problem is the OS and software. It forces you to work online all the time. Here, I cannot write a news or even email on it without sending it directly out, for example. There is no
    queue.

    A.

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