• 40 columns

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Ruth Haffly (1:396/45.28) on Fri Aug 15 10:40:41 2025
    Hi Ruth,

    I seem to recall reading that you once used a Commodore 64 on Fidonet.
    Do you remember whether the software "re-flowed" text for 40 columns?
    It seems to me that the common recipe managers wrap at 80 columns.
    For that matter, do you recall using a recipe manager on the C=64?

    I'm thinking about spending some time in 8-bit computer emulators.
    Not necessarily C=64, but many of them do have 40 column displays. Coincidentally, i read that Braille is normally 38 cells per line.

    Catch you later,
    -Ben
    --- SBBSecho 3.29-Linux
    * Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (1:124/5016)
  • From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to Ben Collver on Sun Aug 17 17:11:39 2025
    Hi Ben,


    I seem to recall reading that you once used a Commodore 64 on Fidonet.
    Do you remember whether the software "re-flowed" text for 40 columns?
    It seems to me that the common recipe managers wrap at 80 columns.

    Yes, IIRC, we had a C=64 from 1984-1994, (maybe 1995). Got introduced to Fidonet in late January, 1994 and made the switch to PCs in April or May
    of that year (or 95, possibly, long ago enough that I don't remember
    exactly).

    For that matter, do you recall using a recipe manager on the C=64?

    I printed off a lot of recipies initially, then we got Meal Master.
    We've still got a lot stored on that; Steve can get them somehow (I'm
    not the computer geek; he is.) when needed.



    I'm thinking about spending some time in 8-bit computer emulators.
    Not necessarily C=64, but many of them do have 40 column displays. Coincidentally, i read that Braille is normally 38 cells per line.


    Honestly, I couldn't tell you. I don't have the "computer smarts".

    We had a breakfast at church before service this morning. Our fig tree
    has been producing faster than Steve and I could eat them so I took some
    and made oatmeal/fig muffins, finding the recipie on AllRecipies. I
    subbed out whole wheat pastry flour for the all purpose called for, also
    cane sugar for the white. Came home with 4 (of 24) and one of the ladies
    took the copy of the recipie we'd brought.

    Catch you later,

    That has been my sign off since I started with Fido. (G)


    ---
    Catch you later,
    Ruth
    rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28


    ... If you think you are confused now, wait until I explain it!

    --- PPoint 3.01
    * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28)
  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Ruth Haffly on Tue Aug 19 09:23:44 2025
    Re: 40 columns
    By: Ruth Haffly to Ben Collver on Sun Aug 17 2025 17:11:39

    Hi Ruth,

    Yes, IIRC, we had a C=64 from 1984-1994, (maybe 1995). Got introduced to Fidonet in late January, 1994 and made the switch to PCs in April or May
    of that year (or 95, possibly, long ago enough that I don't remember exactly).
    Honestly, I couldn't tell you. I don't have the "computer smarts".

    Thanks for answering. I'll have to try it for myself and see. On a lark,
    i ran "MODE CO40" then "MM /C /NOCLOCK" and Meal-Master ran in 40 column
    text mode, though not very well. I downloaded a few recipe managers to
    try in an Apple II emulator when i find the time.

    We had a breakfast at church before service this morning. Our fig tree
    has been producing faster than Steve and I could eat them so I took some and made oatmeal/fig muffins, finding the recipie on AllRecipies. I
    subbed out whole wheat pastry flour for the all purpose called for, also cane sugar for the white. Came home with 4 (of 24) and one of the ladies took the copy of the recipie we'd brought.

    That sounds good! I would want to eat those muffins hot out of the oven.

    I am house sitting for a friend who has a waffle iron. Fresh chopped figs would probably go into waffle batter very nicely. The first flush of figs
    are done here. I should check whether the second flush is ripe yet.

    That has been my sign off since I started with Fido. (G)

    I did not mean to appropriate your sign off. A friend used to sign off
    with the acronym TTYL, which sounds vaguely technical to me since TTY
    also stands for teletype.
    --- SBBSecho 3.29-Linux
    * Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (1:124/5016)
  • From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to Ben Collver on Thu Aug 21 13:59:55 2025
    Hi Ben,

    Yes, IIRC, we had a C=64 from 1984-1994, (maybe 1995). Got introduced to Fidonet in late January, 1994 and made the switch to PCs in April or May
    of that year (or 95, possibly, long ago enough that I don't remember exactly).
    Honestly, I couldn't tell you. I don't have the "computer smarts".

    Thanks for answering. I'll have to try it for myself and see. On a
    lark, i ran "MODE CO40" then "MM /C /NOCLOCK" and Meal-Master ran in
    40 column text mode, though not very well. I downloaded a few recipe managers to try in an Apple II emulator when i find the time.

    Hopefully it will work for you. I use a computer, but don't understand
    the inner workings of the thing. I think it's supposed to do something
    that I tell it to do and get frustrated when it doesn't. Thankfully I'm
    married to a computer guru/geek who keeps me (and the computer)
    straight.

    We had a breakfast at church before service this morning. Our fig tree
    has been producing faster than Steve and I could eat them so I took some and made oatmeal/fig muffins, finding the recipie on AllRecipies. I
    subbed out whole wheat pastry flour for the all purpose called for, also cane sugar for the white. Came home with 4 (of 24) and one of the ladies took the copy of the recipie we'd brought.

    That sounds good! I would want to eat those muffins hot out of the
    oven.

    I didn't want to get up that early. (G) I've been battling bronchitis
    and not sleeping well so if I have the chance to sleep a few extra
    minutes, I'll take it. Speaking of taking, I've been taking antibiotics
    since Monday afternoon; they're beginning to kick in.


    I am house sitting for a friend who has a waffle iron. Fresh chopped
    figs would probably go into waffle batter very nicely. The first
    flush of figs are done here. I should check whether the second flush
    is ripe yet.

    Our tree is slowing down production. Tomorrow I'm going to make a pork tenderlion with figs and a balsamic glaze (found the recipe on
    AllRecipies). It'll use some of what we have on hand, may make the rest
    into some sort of syrup and freeze extras for winter enjoyment.


    That has been my sign off since I started with Fido. (G)

    I did not mean to appropriate your sign off. A friend used to sign
    off with the acronym TTYL, which sounds vaguely technical to me since
    TTY also stands for teletype.

    No problem, just seemed a bit odd, seeing someone else use it. There's
    also TTFN (ta,ta, for now) if you're British. (G)

    ---
    Catch you later,
    Ruth
    rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28


    ... 90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.

    --- PPoint 3.01
    * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28)