The who and the what. The only why is why weren’t you there? The 2015 RISC OS London Show took place on 24th October, 2015 – and while the number of visitors was (I believe) just shy of 110, there were plenty of RISC OS users unable to attend. So what did they miss?
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MUG meeting – building SD card images – 21st November
All you need: a used washing up liquid bottle, some sticky-back plastic, and a pair of scissors.1 For RISC OS users who happen to be within shouting distance of Bromsgrove tomorrow (21st November), the next meeting of the Midlands User Group takes place at 2:00pm, at:
Out at the London 2015 Show – Drag ‘N Drop 7i1
Announcement from Drag ‘N Drop, 23rd October, 2015. Drag ‘N Drop is a quarterly magazine in PDF, mainly for users of RISC OS on the Raspberry Pi but content will be of interest to all RISC OS 5 users.
RISC OS Open Ltd: London show news
Announcement from Steve Revill, 22nd October, 2015. We’re packing our kit ready for the London show, which starts at 11am on Saturday 24th October 2015 and look forward to seeing you there.
Soft Rock Software at the RISC OS London Show, 2015
Announcement from Vince M. Hudd, 22nd October, 2015. 24th October, 2015 – this coming Saturday – is the RISC OS London Show, and Soft Rock Software will again be exhibiting. One of the main features of the stand will be the RiscPiC® cases, designed for the Raspberry Pi. The latest version of the RiscPiC-mini now accommodates either an original Raspberry Pi, or the updated B+ and version 2 boards, and there will be a limited number on sale.
Organizer 2.24 at the RISC OS London Show
Announcement from Organizer, 23rd October, 2015. Support for RiscOSM/Nominatum and improved iCal and Notes handling A new version of Organizer, the personal information manager for all RISC OS platforms, will be available at the London RISC OS Show on Saturday 25th October.
New products and CJE / 4D at the London Show on Saturday
Announcement from Chris Evans, 22nd October, 2015. CJE Micro’s and 4D are expecting a bumper London RISC OS show this Saturday, 24th October. We will have the latest, fastest RISC OS computers available to buy! We will also have many of our ever expanding range of computers, peripherals and spares for all things Acorn and/or RISC OS. A few are highlighted below. We also hope to have a prototype with us – it’s big and it’s red!
AMPlayer updated for ARMv7 processors
Announcement from Rob Sprowson, 27th September, 2015. After a prolonged 4660 day period of perpetual beta status, an updated version of the AMPlayer modules is now available from riscos.info at: www.riscos.info/index.php/AMPlayer
Documentation updates at ROUGOL – Monday, 17th August, 2015
Announcement from ROUGOL, 14th August, 2015. The next meeting of the RISC OS User Group Of London will be: Documentation updates Presented by Bernard Boase Monday 17th August 2015, 7:45pm
Important software compatibility notice
Announcement from RISC OS Open Ltd, 5th July, 2015. Starting from tomorrow, July 5th1, the Iyonix, OMAP3, OMAP4 and Raspberry Pi development ROM images will be making use of “zero page relocation”, a change to the RISC OS memory map which moves the kernel’s “zero page” workspace away from address zero and up to the high end of the memory map. This greatly increases the system’s resilience to a common type of software bug known as a “null pointer dereference.”