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Long story short. My question was: And your answer was: When one reads what you have written here: one is more likely to come to the conclusion that your affirmative answer does not correspond to the facts. I doubt with a probability bordering on certainty that you have ever installed a legacy Custom Buttons extension in Mypal 68. Those legacy Custom Button extensions from the old custom buttons forum cannot be installed in Mypal 68 at all. They are not compatible with Quantum Firefox versions. They only work in older Firefox versions up to and including 56 and therefore also in the UXP browsers. As you know, I am only interested in real facts.2 points
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Same here, probably he has a virus attached to the image? I'd say 7kb is a good difference! Who knows what's stuffed inside!2 points
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Of course it is! I don't know ho would suggest it. It's not a bad format per se, but definitely not for a profile pic. BTW, the site still says: "Accepted file types: gif, jpeg, jpe, jpg, png, webp · Max file size: 0.05MB"2 points
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personally I don't have intention to support yet another over-complicated CPU-hungry new image format, unless upstream want to do this. BTW there is a github user tried to port thunderbird53 to moebius: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55/issues/602 points
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https://ibb.co/Z6jPWwv4 It just shows up instantly here and would liek to add a little delay to it.1 point
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Hi @D,Draker, wish my blown PSU had better protections. I want to slowly use up old hardware yet get upset when it dies. New dual boot Windows 98 and Devuan build complete. From the blown system using same generic case, Samsung CD-R/CD-RW writer, 1 GB RAM (was 1.5 GB), 11 GB Maxtor drive (removed 40 GB second drive), NVIDIA Geforce2 MX400 AGP graphics and 19" ViewSonic CRT monitor. Freshly installed used parts: converted Dell 200 Watt PSU, ECS Elitegroup K7S5A motherboard with American Megatrends BIOS (2001), AMD Athlon XP 1500+ (1.3 GHz) processor, onboard SiS900 PCI Fast Ethernet, onboard SiS7012 AC'97 sound controller. The PSU outputs are low side. To hopefully help BIOS disabled for floppy controller, serial ports x 2, parallel port and onboard modem. Only one hard drive and one optical drive. Dropping Win2000 and XP was no brainer for single small hard drive. Already got lots of good Windows XP installs and Windows 2000 is no longer useful to me (nostalgia only, no DOS, worse for gaming, so stable and professional it's boring). The motherboard still has traditional game controller port, cool. Used homemade thermal paste for CPU. Tinny speakers got newly soldered power box extension cord (5 feet) and drilled ventilation ports. Ancient ViewSonic 19" CRT still working following solder repair several years ago. The 11 GB Maxtor hard drive was zeroed, then 3 new primary partitions (4 GB FAT32, 6 GB ext2 Linux, 1 GB swap). It screams like a bandit and sometimes click-of-death but passed zero write fill, so SMART is disabled in BIOS and the drive will be used until it dies. The Windows 98 footprint is < 1 GB with firewall, RetroZilla, K-Meleon, OpenOffice and various maintenance software. The Devuan install is just over 3 GB with Dillo, Links2, older SeaMonkey, latest Firefox-ESR, Caja, LibreOffice 7, mplayer, Audacious, yt-dlp. Migrating a seasoned GNU/Linux install from different hardware is standard, monolithic kernel helps. Abbreviated steps: LiveCD, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda, fdisk partitions, mkfs.ext2, cp -axv source_path/* destination_path/, mnt new partition, chroot to install, blkid for drive summary, update /etc/fstab, update-initramfs, grub-install, grub-update, cross fingers, reboot. Due to significant hardware changes i thought my customized and copied Windows 98 SE (Spectacular Everywhere) would soil it's lederhosen. Silly me, just lots of new hardware recognized and driver wizards on first boots. Answer prompts as good as possible, reboot when requested, insert Windows 98 install CD as instructed. Helped re-using same graphic card and system already set to <512 MB RAM. Phew. When dust settled just ethernet and sound wasn't working. Drivers still freely available for download. Getting ethernet running was easy. Sound driver took effort as Windows was convinced the best driver was already installed, even though sound was not functional. And then when attempting to install the driver, Windows prompted this does not appear to be the correct driver. So like i've been doing with Windows 98 SE for over 25 years, uninstall and purge old hardware's software, manually remove broken drivers and *.inf files, get excited and muck around until it works :) Last note as i've noticed this a couple times. If Windows 98 doesn't even boot with error 'Invalid System Disk', confirm the C: drive was formatted using Windows 98's FORMAT.COM executable. Once i used GNU/Linux, got error. Next time thought okay will format new FAT32 partition from Windows 2000, still didn't work. There must be different implementation of the format executable between Windows builds.1 point
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Working great now with v3.9.2. Thank you for the quick response!1 point
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Yes. Very interesting. Which version of the Custom Buttons extension did you install in Mypal 68? And which method of installation did you apply to get this version fully working in Mypal 68? And since we're on-topic now, you're welcome to be as detailed as possible. In any case, I'm very curious to read what you will report. BTW, the UXP browsers New Moon and Serpent are of no interest here as Mypal 68 is a Quantum browser.1 point
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Your expression of interest has been recognised. So, you are the second one who has clearly stated his interest in my custom button. BTW, have you ever installed and used the legacy Custom Buttons extension in Mypal 68? Without it, the PMT custom button cannot be installed and would be then useless.1 point
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Your expression of interest has been recognised. So, you are the second one who has clearly stated his interest in my custom button. The PMT - Process Mode Toggler has not yet been published by me or made publicly accessible in any other way. The generally expressed interest in legacy custom buttons has so far been almost imperceptible in this thread as well as in my other thread for UXP browsers. The same applies to the technical interest in UC.JS scripts and CSS stylesheets. That doesn't motivate me much. Since @feodor2 is really interested in his browser Mypal 68 and was kind enough to restore compatibility with the legacy Custom Buttons extension, I sent him as the very first one my PMT custom button as a small gift. It made sense to me, especially considering all the effort he put into developing this browser. As far as I'm concerned, I can put it in mathematical or statistical terms. There is a clear, linear correlation between the statistical features of user interest and willingness of a developer to publish with a correlation coefficient r of r > 0.95.1 point
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It seems it's the new low limit, like I already assumed above. The moderators' team do their best, but it's probably done to reduce the storage costs on the server.1 point
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This off-topic chatter bores me and has no place here. Just to make one thing clear. You dragged the typo topic into my thread. So you are the originator of this off-topic debate here. Don't be surprised if someone replies to this! So if you have nothing to contribute to the topic of Mypal 68 under Windows XP and just want to gossip about trivialities as you very often do, you've come to the wrong place and should rather visit the non-technical subforum.1 point
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Ever heard of a typo? Happens even to the best. If you had read my posts carefully, you would have noticed that I had written it correctly in the post before: The part to which you refer came in the next post: If you're not interested in the content of my posts, and you're just looking for spelling mistakes, have fun with it! You will certainly find one or two more.1 point
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SAB tires to start ImmersiveShellController before sending Local\ShellStartupEvent, this can't work in a WinPE. It's ok with a tiny twinui.pcshell.dll, but maybe SAB could ignore this check if: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MiniNT key exists.1 point
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Hi, welcome back. It's usually the case with all of them. They started to add a resistor in an attempt to prevent this. In any case, a good UPS is always a must. EDIT. I don't remember the exact value, but you can look it up easily.1 point
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A very nice picture, regardless of the size. When I added mine, I did upload a jpeg, all was fine. Could be the new limit, we'd have to wait for an official response.1 point
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Folks write this one should work, but I never tried myself. About Emulator that can run 32-bit Windows programs/games on multiple platforms via Wine. UNSTABLE EXPERIMENTAL UWP FORK https://github.com/worleydl/Boxedwine-uwp1 point
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BTW, I tried a ported version 82, didn't like it at all. Slow, and the output files result in a very high contrast, supersaturated videos.1 point
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I Don’t Fall promises a Windows 7 Fix, too, but Requires Windows 10+ Genres: Arcade, Third-person, 3D1 point
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ELDEN RING: Shadow of the Erdtree - Deluxe Edition v12.1 gets "Windows 7 Fix", I'm interested how it works (or don't) on a native DX11 only card.1 point
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Class of Heroes 2G: "Remaster" Edition Requires Windows 10+1 point
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Well, the idea was to run CHKDSK without parameters (it doesn't mean "with the /f parameter"). Even without the /F parameter the CHKDSK (which in theory, without parameters is running in "read only" mode) does make some corrections BUT (mostly) only lists the issues and asks to be re-run with the /F parameter. Running it without parameters on one OS, then re-rerunning it without parameters on the other should give an idea about these issues being "real" or "artifacts" of the one (or the other) CHKDSK/NTFS version. If you run with the /F parameter and it fixes the issue, the issue is not there anymore, the other OS should not detect it, and when you go back to the first it should not be able to find it (the same one) anymore (as it was fixed). If each OS fixes the issues (differently) you risk to enter an endless flip-flop. I would expect that the SAME issue (uncorrected) would be detected on both OS. jaclaz1 point