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Postby fahr_side » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:01 am

OK, sounds like a direction. Will start into making the other route maps and importing the pass waypoints.
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Postby ChrisN » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:06 am

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learn a bit of HTML (a task that I view as being only slightly better than programming in assembler)
sounds about right. :?


Anyone remember Pascal and Basic ?

Way back in the 80's you had the wild choice of either a Green screen or an Amber one :shock:
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Postby tim » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:44 am

OK, sounds like a direction. Will start into making the other route maps and importing the pass waypoints
:D :D Excellent! I just revisited google maps and it's come a long way since I did my prototyping. There are over 200 routes on the site now though 8) so if it starts becoming a drag just give me a shout and tell me what to do. Or do that anyway. I can share the load.
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Postby Michael J » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:55 am

ChrisN wrote:Anyone remember Pascal and Basic ?
Way back in the 80's you had the wild choice of either a Green screen or an Amber one :shock:


Ah yes - the Beginner's All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. Back in the days when real men created acronyms!

FWIW my 1979 TRS-80 Model 1 (with 4K of memory (you learned to write tight code) ) had a converted RCA Black & White television for a monitor. None of this fancy Amber or Green crap.

Although, that being said, I believe that I have a "Hi-Res" green phosphor composite input monitor downstairs somewhere.

Along with the first computer that I ever built - when this consisted of buying a bare board from a manufacturer and sourcing an almost infinite amount of resistors, capacitors, sockets, ICs and only God knows what else, and proceeding to fill your lungs with resin smoke and enough lead solder to destroy the reasoning capacity of a host of children.

Probably goes a long way towards explaining my present condition :D

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Postby Michael J » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:57 am

tim wrote:...so if it starts becoming a drag just give me a shout and tell me what to do. Or do that anyway. I can share the load.


I'm in too - I can follow directions fairly well, given enough coffee.
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Postby ChrisN » Wed Apr 08, 2009 5:38 am

Michael J wrote:FWIW my 1979 TRS-80 Model 1 (with 4K of memory (you learned to write tight code) ) had a converted RCA Black & White television for a monitor. None of this fancy Amber or Green crap.


Well I got to admit the reference to Amber or Green was me trying to appeal to a broader audience.

My first PC was a Texas Instruments model which did indeed plug into the TV set and I recall had a princely 16k of memory. Wow, the things you could do with that!
I calculate I'd need over 300,000 of those old PCs just to contain Windows Vista, let alone start it up :shock:

Michael J wrote:Be careful when you push the "Recall Memory" button on an Old Fart - you never know what will come out :!:


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby fahr_side » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:18 am

Heh heh. ZX-81 FTW!

This is like one of those conquest games. We divide up the Alps between us. I already have the French maritime in the works. I think I will tackle the Andermatt and St. Moritz pages next, from scratch instead of importing the routes. I know these roads better than anywhere else so I like to start with that. Fight among yourselves for the other prizes! :twisted:
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Postby ChrisN » Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:31 am

fahr_side wrote:Heh heh. ZX-81 FTW!


I poo-pooed the ZX Spectrum in favour of a "real" keyboard :roll:
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Postby tim » Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:57 am

I'll start on the Austrian ones then, with the Mariazell area, as I probably know them best.
So Les, what do I do ???
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Postby fahr_side » Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:11 am

tim wrote:I'll start on the Austrian ones then, with the Mariazell area, as I probably know them best.
So Les, what do I do ???

Cool. I'm going to kick open another thread where we can talk, past code...
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Postby Michael J » Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:34 am

I'm good for Italy (working east to west).

tim wrote:So Les, what do I do ???


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