[NTLK] Einstein 2020.4.13 released for MacOS, Windows, and Linux

Forrest newton_phoenix at mindspring.com
Sun Mar 14 18:49:30 PDT 2021


Matthias:

If not already right there, you’re as close to the word “genius” as the definition will allow.

When you find time for all this work? Do you sleep at all? Are you, like, a robot? Extraterrestrial? (I mean these things as high compliments.)

Just more amazing work. Thank you.

Mahalo,
Forrest

Sent from my T-Mobile iPhone 11

> On Mar 14, 2021, at 4:56 PM, Ionos: robowerk.de <m.melcher at robowerk.de> wrote:
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> 
> tl;dr
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> Einstein 2020.4.13 is now on http://messagepad.org/Newton_Installs.html
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> Hi peeps,
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> Einstein 2020.4.13 adds PCMCIA Flash Card support to Einstein. New Flash Cards can be generated and managed using the Settings panel, and can be added to a list of available PC Cards.
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> It is possible to download PC Cards from a physical device and add them to Einstein, but the process is tedious, and not all FLash cards may be supported.
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> No ROM Cards yet.
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> Insert or eject a Flash Card by clicking on the upper or lower half of the PC Card button. The pulldown menu lists all available cards. Cards can be marked the remain inserted through Einstein restarts.
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> ::::
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> - The Network code should work much better now, but incoming TCP/IP connections are still not supported.
> - Support for the French Watson ROM.
> - Fixed sound on Windows (was only in the left speaker).
> - Copying text to the Newton Clipboard (long tap, drag to the top left) now also copies the text to the hot clipboard (use Ctrl-V to paste), MP2x00 US version only.
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> ::::
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> This version of Einstein merges my changes over an entire year back into Paul's code. This is great, because all new features written by Paul are now also available on the FLTK version. Besides insider features and bug fixes, there is now support for the Watson ROM!
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> But this also has a great risk. Merging always introduces bugs, no matter how careful developers are. Please backup your Flash RAM files and whatever else you feel is important. Please verify that the Network is working well, and serial port emulation still works for you, and alll other features that you regularly use.
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> ::::
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> Einstein 2020.4.13 is now available in four version on http://messagepad.org/Newton_Installs.html
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> ::::
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> You can find FLTK based version for the desktop systems, and a new/old "native" version for MacOS. The native version does not use FLTK for the user interface and hence misses more complex UI stuff like PCMCIA Linear Flash Card support and the Toolbox, but uses the original user interface that Paul developed. Internally, the emulators all identical!
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> The iOS version will need a few corrections, and if someone would like to try to get it to work, I will happily publish the build instructions on GitHub and MessagePad.org .
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> The Android version is next on my Todo list. There is a good chance you will be able to download a new version in a week or two.
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> I have not tested building on RaspberryPi yet, but there is no fundamental reason for it not to work.
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> I have not tried to build the MacOS M1 version yet (well, I don't have a machine to test it on anyway), but I'll happily add that feature if anyone wants to try it.
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> Both platforms, MacOS/M1 and RasPi, use a superset of the Newton CPU command set. Many Android devices do too. If someone is brave enough, the JIT emulator has been prepared for this case and a specialized JIT emulator could be written for Einstein on ARM CPUs that should run probably twice as fast.
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