Announcement from ROUGOL, 15th July, 2014. The next meeting of the RISC OS User Group Of London will be: Beginners Guide to Interfacing Presented by Neil Fazakerley Monday 21st July 2014, 7:45pm
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R-Comp and RCI at the Midlands Show this weekend
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 10th July, 2014. R-Comp and RCI are pleased to announce that we will be attending the Midlands exhibition this weekend. We look forward to seeing everyone there! Naturally, we’ll be showing our range of ARMiniX computers, including some lower-priced entry models alongside the “all singing, all dancing” variants.
ROUGOL news
Announcement from ROUGOL, 8th July, 2014. A few misc bits of ROUGOL news, starting with this month’s meeting: Beginners Guide to Riscy Robots Presented by Neil Fazakerley
Southampton Acorn Users Group – July meeting
Announcement from Dave Higton, 4th July, 2014. The next meeting of the Southampton Acorn Users Group will take place on Tuesday July 8th, at Itchen College Sports Centre, Deacon Road, Southampton, from 19:00 until 21:00. Admission is free and all are welcome.
QuizMaster – a new educational program from ArchieSoft
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Please select Eh?, b, iii or 4. Leeds-based Jon Robinson, operating under the name ArchieSoft, has released a new educational program called QuizMaster. Priced at £20, the software is currently available via eBay, and will be sent to customers by email,
User group meetings in June
If you like a lot of chocolate RISC OS in your biscuit social life, join a club! With some announcements about upcoming meetings appearing around the same time, as well as news of possible changes to meeting dates, why not throw them all together with some bacon, lettuce and tomato in a sarnie. Except without the bacon, lettuce or tomato – since this isn’t a sarnie, it’s a RISCOSitory post. What? It’s been a long weekend! Umm… anyway…
Jim Lesurf’s USB audio apps updated
I bet you thought I hadn’t noticed? Well I hadn’t, until now. Jim Lesurf announced updates to some of his USB audio applications recently – which somehow slipped by RISCOSitory unnoticed until today. The first of these, announced on 29th May, was an update to USBPlayer, an application that allows suitable wave (.WAV, &FB1) files to be played via USB Audio devices that follow the USB Audio standards.
POP3S – a free email transport supporting TLS
Shoobie, doobie do wop – DON’T infiltrate it. Alexander Ausserstorfer has released a free mail transport agent, POP3S, which performs email fetches using TLS on port 995. TLS, or Transport Layer Security, is a protocol first introduced at the very end of the 1990s and based on the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) specification originally developed by NetScape.
USBRecorder version 0.61
Announcement from Jim Lesurf, 21st May, 2014 USBRecorder is a program that can be used to make audio recordings via a suitable USB audio device. I have now released a new version (Version 0.61) which has some changes and improvements over earlier versions.
Scratch, Squeak and Smalltalk at London User Group, Monday, 19th May, 2014
Announcement from ROUGOL, 14th May, 2014. The next meeting of the RISC OS User Group Of London will be: Scratch, Squeak and Smalltalk Presented by Tim Rowledge and Bernard Boase