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Archive Magazine Oct/Nov 2025 issue is out now! Archive is the magazine for RISC OS users. It's not too late to subscribe and get the latest issue - see www.archivemag.co.uk/subscriptions.html for details. Worldwide subscriptions available! #riscos #raspberypi #opensource
A delicious custom walnut Chimera for a customer at the #RISCOSLondonShow2025

The photos really don't do it justice.

#RISC_OS
#custombuild
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I've been working on Ovation Pro to add extra scaling options to the picture proxy setting. For those who attended my @rougol.bsky.social talk, I explained the use of proxy images. Base/16, Base/32 & Base/64 now offer even smaller proxies, making for smaller document sizes.
#OvationPro #RISC_OS #DTP
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For those who missed it, Gavin's excellent talk can now be watched here youtu.be/NmZSXjij7x4
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In a recent thread on here folks were talking about how useless is #RISC_OS Apps facility. Guys, let me remind that is a thing of the past. We have !Launchpad by years now that fully replace Acorn Apps (even on the old Archimedes) and gives all RO systems same features as macOS and Win 11 Launchpads
Glad you like it! 😁
Setting up an older #RISC_OS 5 system as a freebie for a returning user. It's amazing what you forget:

How slow SD card storage is;
How fast a Pi 3B+ was in its day;
How cool it runs!

It's a good little machine, but it does remind you how far we've come since then.
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Rougol September 2025 meeting on monday - Publishing with Ovation Pro

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The September 2025 Rougol meeting is on Monday 15th September with guest speaker Gavin Crawford.
Rougol September 2025 meeting on monday - Publishing with Ovation Pro
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This is an excellent opportunity to explore professional desktop publishing on RISC OS at no cost, guided by someone with years of experience. RISC OS is open-source and can run natively on the Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 400, and earlier models.
Rougol September 2025 meeting on monday - Publishing with Ovation Pro

www.iconbar.com/articles/Rou...

The September 2025 Rougol meeting is on Monday 15th September with guest speaker Gavin Crawford.
Rougol September 2025 meeting on monday - Publishing with Ovation Pro
Technology News and Views
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It's like the ChatGPT issue with counting how many times the letter 'R' occurred in 'strawberries' - constantly stating there were only two, and arguing the point even when presented with contrary evidence.
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This weekend #ProjectMerlin got support for #Linux Boot Protocol, so now it should work happly with #UBoot and things like #QEMU -kernel when the LBP is activated as a feature at build time. For now it can be tested only on the Pi 2, but as soon as I have time I'll extend it to all other platforms
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I asked it with subtly different wording, and it gave me pretty much the same answer, but with one extra sugary treat: "The year 2010 will be 15 years ago in 2025, which is next year."
You absolute star!
Brilliant! Thank you! Replaces one I had stolen (from a friend I was lending it to) back in about 1998!
Don't worry, I've got one here. Just a standard 2032, I think?
Ah yeah. Probably not worth it in that case. The 10baseT is probably good enough to help sell it on.
I'd be seriously tempted to have a look at Elesar's new Ethernet interface to avoid crawling network speeds, although not by much.

shop.elesar.co.uk/index.php?ro...
100baseT NIC + patch lead
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But now I've realised it's an Ethernet card on top of the podule! Silly me!
The network and ANT bits threw me. I wondered if it was some sort of hybrid ancestor of the UniPod.
What's that lovely podule on the right?
Yeah, that's the one.
I think I've got a Psion one in my 'drawer of potentially useful but very old cables'!