Dear Steffen, I am certainly interessted in further developments on CDVDBurn. Of course there should be payable upgrades. Now still running an Iyonix plus 2 RispPCs. In the very near future I will start-up a system with Beagleboard xM. Best wishes for 2013, Koos Fockens On 02 Jan, Ross McGuinness <farmstay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <0B976A93C9E998418EAE8051EC39056B774FF5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > David Lane <D_Lane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Happy New Year from the South West of Australia where we have recorded > the hottest day on record today (for our part of the world)- 40.9C > further up the coast Perth recorded 42.9C?!? and ended the year 2012 > with the longest run of hot days since the 1940s (consecutive days > over 100F) Rainfall for 2012 at around 66% of the long term average > and the minimum and maximum temperature averages several degrees above > usual means we are in for a long and dry summer - next good rain in > April - maybe! > Steffen kindly sent me his beta software to test on my ARMini but it > proved unreliable and I forwarded the reports to him. I'm using a > CD/DVD burner supplied by RComp. > There are still some of us keeping the faith and with the sales of > raspberry pi approaching the million mark there may be some new blood > injected. The RPi forums have had some positive comment about aspects > of RISC OS Pi - and some suggestions for improvement. There appear to > some people returning after an absence of years and others trying out > an operating system that seems ideally suited to the raspberry pi. > Keep up the good work Steffen and I for one am willing to pay for an > upgrade - even if the final solution may be to come at a later date. > If it will help you along then let me know how much to kick in now! > :-) > > ________________________________________ > > From: cdvdburn-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [cdvdburn-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on > > behalf of Steffen Huber [steffen@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > > Sent: 31 December 2012 15:13 > > To: cdvdburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [cdvdburn] Happy new year! > > Hi, > > so the year 2012 is almost over, and nothing much happened on the > > CDVDBurn front. Sorry for that. > > I have high hopes that 2013 will be different. Really. > > The problem is: all I have done in recent years is not really fit for > > release. > > The Blu-Ray support. The USB support. The CD/DVD Extractor feature. > > Compatibility > > with recent drives (especially DVD is a problem - CD and Blu-Ray > > usually works). > > The possible exception is ARMv6/ARMv7 compatibility, but this is worthless > > without working USB support. > > So anyone interested in buying an upgrade to get some half-baked solution > > for their Beagle/Panda/Raspberry? > > I also started a project called "Isofier" which is a Java app that can > > create > > a true RISC OS CD (i.e. all filetypes intact) from a PC filing system, e.g. > > from a HostFS directory written to by RPCEmu or Virtual-RPC. Of course it > > can > > also create plain old ISO/Joliet images if you want. It is already > > usable from > > the command line but lacks a good GUI. Anyone interested in that? > > What I do have finished is a Java app that transforms a CDVDBurn-style > > image directory into a > > PC-and-every-os-that-supports-more-than-2GB-per-file-style > > image file. Anyone interested in that? > > Whatever you think, I wish you all a happy new year, and keep the faith. > > Steffen > > -- > > Steffen Huber LambdaComm System - Welcome to Trollinger Country > > steffen@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Private homepage http://www.huber-net.de/ > > Hi Steffen, > > Happy New Year to you too from 'Down Under'. If you are on Central > > European Time, > > we started the New Year about 9 hours ahead of you here in Townsville, > > Queensland, > > birthplace of Julian Assange! Christmas seemed odd with blazing hot sun and > > temperatures of around 33C. > > Regarding your software, thanks very much for everything you have done > > so far. I > > have used CDVDBurn successfully. > > I would like a version of CDVDBurn for my BeagleBoard and my > > Raspberry-Pi and will > > pay for it. > > I rarely use emulation (due to concentrating on my Beagle and > > Raspberry-Pi), but I do > > have a recent emulator and it would be fun to try the Isoflier (? :-) > > ) Java app, it sounds > > so fast. > > I can't think of any uses that I would have for the last Java app as > > you have described it. > > Yes, I am keeping the faith apart form occasional Linux deviance. May > > I be forgiven! :-) > > Cheers, > > David Lane -- Ir. T.W.H. Fockens Kieftweg 1 7165BR Rietmolen