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    • infiniteloopundefined
      infiniteloop @fcwilt
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      @fcwilt said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

      That must of been kind of tedious.

      Don't worry, the next machine I could work with was a IBM 5100 😉

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      • mikeabuilderundefined
        mikeabuilder
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        I still have a prototype HP Intel 486 machine in my basement. It was really hot stuff at the time. My processor was double clocked - from 20Mhz to 40Mhz. That was hot stuff in it's time, about 30 years ago.

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        • fcwiltundefined
          fcwilt @mikeabuilder
          last edited by

          @mikeabuilder said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

          I still have a prototype HP Intel 486 machine in my basement. It was really hot stuff at the time. My processor was double clocked - from 20Mhz to 40Mhz. That was hot stuff in it's time, about 30 years ago.

          Fun times for sure. I remember upgrading an IBM desktop from 4 to 6-8 Mhz - heady stuff.

          Who dreamed where we would be today with gigahertz clock speeds, gigabytes of memory and terabytes of solid state drives.

          Frederick

          Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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          • OwenDundefined
            OwenD
            last edited by OwenD

            @fcwilt
            Looks good 👍
            I have been using a free editor called
            RJ Texted.
            It also has FTP, but I haven't used it.
            I did a syntax file that allows auto completion and does mouse over help hints for existing files.
            https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/14637/reprap-g-code-syntax-now-part-of-rj-texted-text-editor/2?_=1654136072761

            The syntax file is no longer included as standard because it was changing too quickly.

            I see that you can do syntax highlighters in your editor as well, so it would be good for someone to do so.

            I looked at doing one for Notepad ++ but it was to clunky

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @OwenD
              last edited by fcwilt

              @owend said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

              @fcwilt
              Looks good 👍
              I have been using a free editor called
              RJ Texted.
              It also has FTP, but I haven't used it.
              I did a syntax file that allows auto completion and does mouse over help hints for existing files.
              https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/14637/reprap-g-code-syntax-now-part-of-rj-texted-text-editor/2?_=1654136072761

              I see that you can do syntax highlighters in your editor as well, so it would be good for someone to do so.

              There are many syntax highlighters available, some created by the programs creator, some by end users.

              I haven't looked into how to make one but the Java one does give some highlighting.

              EditPad Java Highlighter.png

              Is highlighting an "art form" or are there specific rules for each type of file?

              Frederick

              Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • OwenDundefined
                OwenD @fcwilt
                last edited by

                @fcwilt said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                Is highlighting an "art form" or are there specific rules for each type of file?

                I don't know if there are any rules per se.
                Mostly they use some sort of regex or keyword list to determine what to highlight.

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                • Coffeeundefined
                  Coffee @JuJuDelta
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                  @jujudelta said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                  Intel's Aedit running on MS-DOS was the best!
                  8" floppies, MCS-51 Dev system on wheels the size of a fridge.
                  And before that punched tape and cards!
                  You didn't run programs, you submitted them as a batch file overnight, to then find out you made a typo!
                  You "Younglings" are spoilt 🙂

                  Sneaking in a batch of cards to print KISS's logo a few dozen times to give to friends!

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman @fcwilt
                    last edited by

                    @fcwilt said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                    @mikeabuilder said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                    I still have a prototype HP Intel 486 machine in my basement. It was really hot stuff at the time. My processor was double clocked - from 20Mhz to 40Mhz. That was hot stuff in it's time, about 30 years ago.

                    Fun times for sure. I remember upgrading an IBM desktop from 4 to 6-8 Mhz - heady stuff.

                    Who dreamed where we would be today with gigahertz clock speeds, gigabytes of memory and terabytes of solid state drives.

                    Frederick

                    My first was a Sinclair ZX81 (8 bit processor with 1K memory and cassette tape for "non-volatile" storage) circa 1981 that I bought in kit form. My second was a Texas Instruments TI-994A that I bought a couple of years later (so circa 1983) with a 16bit 3Mhz processor and separate VDP (Video Display Processor as they were called in those days).

                    By 1983 I was 30 years old and these machines were big steps up from calculators, which in turn were big steps up from slide rules and books of log tables that was all we had in my school days.

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    • cosmowaveundefined
                      cosmowave
                      last edited by

                      Until 2009 i've built special machines with a Z80 controller board (2MHz, 2kB RAM).
                      The complete controller board and all other electronic boards was soldered by hand... 💪

                      I loved it to write programs in Z80 assembler. But the begin was hard!

                      Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                      • fcwiltundefined
                        fcwilt @deckingman
                        last edited by

                        @deckingman said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                        By 1983 I was 30 years old and these machines were big steps up from calculators, which in turn were big steps up from slide rules and books of log tables that was all we had in my school days.

                        I still have mine.

                        Slide Rules 3.png

                        The white one is a typical one while the yellow one was for all things electronic.

                        They are a bit more than 50 years old.

                        Frederick

                        Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
                          Phaedrux Moderator
                          last edited by Phaedrux

                          Seeing as this has turned into an after school computer club thread, I'll share with you a "retro" computing device that you might find interesting.

                          https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer/wiki

                          It uses a FPGA board to do hardware emulation of old computers, consoles, arcade machines, etc. The list of supported devices is long. You can even emulate a PDP-1 if you like, and all the way up to a 486 class device capable of windows 95.

                          https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/PDP1_MiSTer

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                          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                          • infiniteloopundefined
                            infiniteloop @Phaedrux
                            last edited by

                            @phaedrux said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                            this has turned into an after school computer club thread

                            … of grumpy old men 😊

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                            • deckingmanundefined
                              deckingman @infiniteloop
                              last edited by

                              @infiniteloop said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                              … of grumpy old men 😊

                              .........of which, I am the oldest and many would say the grumpiest, therefore the most senior member of that auspicious club. 😁

                              Ian
                              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                              • mikeabuilderundefined
                                mikeabuilder
                                last edited by

                                @deckingman - love the slide rules. When I was in high school, my class was the last year that pocket calculators were prohibited in chemistry class. We had to use slide rules. The reason was that pocket calculators were so expensive that it was considered an unfair advantage for those that could afford one.

                                I also learned programming with punchcards.

                                Good times...

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                                • jens55undefined
                                  jens55
                                  last edited by jens55

                                  You guys and your new-fangled toys ..... my first computer was an Abacus. Fingers and toes had to suffice before that!
                                  I also did the bit with toggling individual bits with switches and then 'loading' the resulting 'word' into the computer ... .one friggin' word at a time! Punch cards was such a huge step up!
                                  Ah the good old days .....

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                                  • fcwiltundefined
                                    fcwilt @Phaedrux
                                    last edited by

                                    @phaedrux said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                    Seeing as this has turned into an after school computer club thread, I'll share with you a "retro" computing device that you might find interesting.

                                    https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer/wiki

                                    It uses a FPGA board to do hardware emulation of old computers, consoles, arcade machines, etc. The list of supported devices is long. You can even emulate a PDP-1 if you like, and all the way up to a 486 class device capable of windows 95.

                                    https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/PDP1_MiSTer

                                    alt text

                                    I wish you could buy a full blown one ready to go.

                                    I'm a big fan of nostelgia. 😁

                                    Frederick

                                    Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                    • fcwiltundefined
                                      fcwilt @deckingman
                                      last edited by

                                      @deckingman said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                      @infiniteloop said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                      … of grumpy old men 😊

                                      .........of which, I am the oldest and many would say the grumpiest, therefore the most senior member of that auspicious club. 😁

                                      Really? I thought I was the elder. I just turned 72.

                                      Frederick

                                      Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                      • infiniteloopundefined
                                        infiniteloop @fcwilt
                                        last edited by

                                        @fcwilt, @deckingman

                                        .........of which, I am the oldest and many would say the grumpiest, therefore the most senior member of that auspicious club.

                                        Really? I thought I was the elder. I just turned 72.

                                        No beauty contest, please 😱

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                                        • deckingmanundefined
                                          deckingman @fcwilt
                                          last edited by

                                          @fcwilt said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                          @deckingman said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                          @infiniteloop said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                          … of grumpy old men 😊

                                          .........of which, I am the oldest and many would say the grumpiest, therefore the most senior member of that auspicious club. 😁

                                          Really? I thought I was the elder. I just turned 72.

                                          Frederick

                                          AHH, then I bow in submission oh master. I'm merely a spring chicken at only 68 (soon to be 69).

                                          Ian
                                          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                          • fcwiltundefined
                                            fcwilt @deckingman
                                            last edited by

                                            @deckingman said in Fine editor for working with Duet boards:

                                            I'm merely a spring chicken at only 68 (soon to be 69).

                                            I do envy you young folk.

                                            Frederick

                                            Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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