I don't drop by often these days, and definitely don't have time to curate an encyclopedia any more, but definitely would authorize a new user if I got a request to do so. I don't think I've seen a request in a couple years. So, yes, part of the blame for the state of the wiki is the user...
It's possible ... just maybe ... that I have 1.6 CDs sitting on a spindle somewhere. That was the first version I ever used. I don't have any mac68k hardware anymore, but may still have that media.
Second for Oscar/Grouch. "I love trash!"
Second for Spectre. Which version was it with the updated weapons, like mines and spinners? Or did they all have that?
Gauntlet. "Wizard needs food, badly."
It would be fine with me if gameplay was not changed at all; just update the graphics. Or maybe...
Anyone noticed that some glyphs from good ol' Cairo are used in the Unicode standard? I'd thought they'd looked familiar, but never connected the dots.
Of the "distinctive" glyphs (not just things like arrows where there's bound to be similarities), $ (pear, U+1F350), * (cactus, U+1F335), and ␡...
Yeah, I have to agree, penelope was the site for A/UX for a decade now. I'm going to hate updating the FAQ with another "defunct" listing. I'm out of any historical computing now, too, though, so it doesn't come as too much of a shock.
Yeah, pretty sure the Group icon with the two faces is what I was thinking about. The single user one looks right. Now I just need to find a screenshot of it.
FWIW, I'm basing some of the dingbats in my new font on Mac UI elements.
I swear I remember seeing a globe in the UI back in the day, but darned if I can remember where it was used. Maybe an icon, or part of a control panel screen. There's a tiny one as part of some Appleshare elements, but I'm thinking there was a large-ish, almost 32×32 one.
Similarly, I'm...
I don't think any 100Mb cards are supported under A/UX. I checked the FAQ and didn't even find reference to 100Mb.
Regarding the other questions, I'll let someone with more network experience field them.
If you've never used it for coding, here are some Monaco specimens:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Monaco1Sp.png
http://www.identifont.com/show?1O2
LOL. I want to use those good ol' AD modules on OS X. They had a certain creativity and "fun" to them that still hasn't been matched. If it's possible to extract resources from them, in theory it should be possible to do.
Monaco has good distinction between those characters, too.
One thing I find helpful for programming, beyond that, is narrow width. Courier is monospaced, but very wide. Monospaced fonts generally tend to seem wide, because they have to be big enough to legibly display characters with 3 and...
I think Monaco is one of the best, if not the best, programmer's (and general-purpose monospace) font ever. Many agree with me.
But some don't. If you are one of them, what is it you don't like? Are there specific features you don't like, or is it the overall appearance?
Conversely, what are...
AD has been discussed before but I'm curious if anyone has thought of extracting the resources and then reverse-engineering the behaviors of the originals.
I've decided to release another demo version of Brampton, a font I've been working on for over four years. Version 0.15 now. This limited release contains just over ⅙ of the characters in the development version, including few alphanumeric characters, but does contain quite a few punctuation...
Anyone else seeing a problem with "7" (the moon character) being corrupted? In Firefox 21 (Win 7 Pro) it causes a band of black all the way across the browser. In Opera 12 and IE it doesn't bork the display, but the glyph doesn't appear either. When I view the font with BabelMap, the position...