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Andrew Rawnsley Message #122461, posted by arawnsley at 14:17, 25/6/2013, in reply to message #122460
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When I spoke to Steve at the Dutch show about this, he was saying that the original author hasn't been replying to email recently, and his site wasn't working. He seemed quite concerned for him.

I hope everything works out OK, as otherwise the noises sounded positive smile
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MikeR Message #122464, posted by pixelblip at 10:56, 27/6/2013, in reply to message #122460
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Thanks Jon TopModel looks interesting.....

Am I right in saying that we can't Euclid on today's systems?


I remember meeting the developers at an Acorn Show 20 years ago....
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Jon Robinson Message #122465, posted by castlevarich at 14:18, 27/6/2013, in reply to message #122464
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Dear Mike

I'm pretty certain that you'll be able to get Euclid working on a 32 bit system, using Aemulor.

It just won't be as fast as it could be, until some brave soul 32 bits it.

Jon
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Chris Gransden Message #122467, posted by grannyg at 23:15, 29/6/2013, in reply to message #122464
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Am I right in saying that we can't Euclid on today's systems?


I remember meeting the developers at an Acorn Show 20 years ago....
I just tried Euclid on a PandaBoard and RPi using Aemulor. It seemed to run fine. The screen update on the RPi was a bit slow.
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MikeR Message #122468, posted by pixelblip at 13:40, 1/7/2013, in reply to message #122467
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Thanks all for your replies.......I've got a RPi......that's good news it runs.

I don't want to be cheapskate but is there any chance Euclid can be posted up after all these years? I'm still hanging on !

I was an owner of it......I threw away all my disks ( with Illusionist and Pro Artistan ) ......it's just for fun I want to try it out again......and Mogul - I remember that that very well.......the bird animation......that was as stunning as the Amiga Juggler at the time...
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Chris Gransden Message #122469, posted by grannyg at 15:37, 1/7/2013, in reply to message #122468
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You could try http://grope.thruhere.net/qube/qubeftp.html
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MikeR Message #122470, posted by pixelblip at 21:11, 2/7/2013, in reply to message #122469
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big grin))))))
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