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Post by Dark Vulcan on May 18, 2005 11:41:12 GMT -5
Hey Jeff, What's the last word with CML? How are things going?
RCBBS telbbs://rcbbs.dyndns.org:23
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Post by Jeff Ledger on May 18, 2005 12:55:38 GMT -5
Gave a successful demo at LUCKI expo, appears to have been well received! Theres some cooperation being setup beween a scripting language that Dave Mooreman (loadstar) has developed and CML. Also some solutions in the works for both graphics and SID addtions. Looks like CML will be making a another lightspeed jump very soon.
Jeff
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Post by Pinacolada on May 22, 2005 10:10:02 GMT -5
What scripting language is that, Jeff? Different than dotBASIC? I think it'd be neat to try to write a version in dotBASIC, event handling, mouse/joystick/keyboard control... mmm. 
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Post by daveloadstar on Jun 3, 2005 23:37:34 GMT -5
Greets from LOADSTAR!
I want to say that the scripting language Jeff mentioned from LOADSTAR is, I believe, the one used on our MediaMeister presentation software. Has nothing to do with DotBASIC, which is a BASIC extension.
But I would like to get a full list of CML mark-up codes and some examples. I want to write a CML MediaMeister -- a place to test CML within one's own machine.
Got more ideas, but this is certainly enough for now.
Dave
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Post by Pinacolada on Jun 5, 2005 9:52:09 GMT -5
Sounds neat. I had no idea the MediaMeister program was script-driven. This is the program that displayed the text and pics on LS231, correct? Yeah, I gotta get crackin' on trying out CML, again. My first attempts weren't so successful. 
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Post by MikeAZ1 on Nov 6, 2005 17:44:23 GMT -5
I d like to try it too Looks very interesting I know with Qlink bein the deal now Id like to use my C= for other online stuff BBS's and Web pages dev with C64/128 in mind
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