I am able to reproduce the problem. It don’t know what is happening. It was working before.
Bah! Then I will find another way to reward your awesome work.
I’ll be continuing forward with SBASIC as well as the NETMF PC. So if you’d like to work together on it at all, please let me know.
Thom, for the PC there is Microsoft’s Small Basic.
I have some suggestions on error handling, which I will make when I
get a few moments.
Your code was very easy to integrate. Took about 10 minutes. I
am not a fan of Basic, so I have not really spent a lot of time
playing with it.
Based upon the few hours of user testing, I have about nine
action items.
It is late here. time for beauty nap.
Mike, I don’t seem to be able to break out of an endless loop. CTRL+C doesn’t work.
10 INT I = 0
20 FOR I = 1 TO 10
30 PRINT I
40 LOOP
RUNI doesn’t seem to be incrementing. It just keeps printing “1”. Perhaps my SBASIC is rusty Regardless, you might want to check out the CTRL+C support.
Ian
I can only get this to happen on the Mac OS X Telnet client, which does some funny things. What Telnet client are/were you using?
I have updated the system software to fix two bugs:
- The talk command now works properly
- The next statement is now functioning properly (Thank you Chris for pointing out the problem)
Works great (except echoing back) using PuTTY!
An awesome surprise, well done Mike
An awesome surprise, well done Mike
thank you…
Works great (except echoing back) using PuTTY!
Thank you
I can only get this to happen on the Mac OS X Telnet client, which does some funny things. What Telnet client are/were you using?
I’m using a Win8 App (from the app store) called “Remote Terminal”.
An awesome surprise, well done Mike
@ Gus, you need to stand up one of these as the official chat area for the community and link to it from your site. There’s just something special about knowing a tiny device is behind it.
I thought about many ideas for it
FEZ Timesharing System mainframe
Nice!
FEZ Timesharing System mainframe
What’s the purple thing?
Storage.
Mike:FEZ Timesharing System mainframe
What’s the purple thing?
Betting that’s a USB memory stick to serve as the file system.
We need to get Steve Presley to make you an enclosure, Mike. He could even engrave it with “WOPR” on the side.
He could even engrave it with “WOPR” on the side
The proper name for the system is “HAL 9000”.
The purple thingy is a 8GB USB memory stick.
I can now say that I have code running in the cloud Mike’s time sharing system is running my basic applications, is this the first FEZ cloud?