microSIRIL method libraries
- What it runs on
- IBM-compatible PCs, RISC OS computers and any computer
system that can read 1.44MB MS DOS diskettes.
- What it does
- The microSIRIL method libraries contain the names and place
notations of over 11,000 methods from Minimus upwards. These
libraries can be used with a number of programs including abel,
microSIRIL and Wbells. The libraries are easily updated with new
methods by using a simple text editor such as Microsoft's EDIT. The
files are not compressed and can be used with editors, WP, DTP,
database packages and so on.
- What it costs
- £1 (or 4 x First Class stamps) - supplied on 3.5"
diskette (no software included)
- Where to get it and/or more information
- Andrew Craddock, 2 Rosemoor Grove, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh SO53 1TB, UK
023 8026 7657
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JBlueLine (method learning program)
- What it runs on
- Any web browser with a Java runtime environment*.
(for mobile devices see JBlueLineME)
- What it does
- Allows you to view and 'ring' methods in the simulator. Aiming for testing
method recall from memory at speed, not ringing in time to anyone else. It
uses the MicroSIRIL method libraries in order to make over 15,000 methods
available to you to browse and ring. You can choose to ring plain courses,
random leads and random touches.
- Library used
- microSIRIL method libraries
- What it costs
- Free
- Where to get it and/or more information
- JBlueLine runs from the following web page, which also contains further information:
www.cheltenhambranch.org.uk/jblueline.php#usage
- *(The Java runtime environment is available free from Sun Microsystems. For details, please see:
www.cheltenhambranch.org.uk/jblueline.php#problems
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Animated Rounds on 6
- What it runs on
- Any web browser
- What it does
- A set of animated ringers shows what happens in the belfry above
when the bells are rung, including the movements of stays and sliders.
- What it costs
- Free but we welcome donations for bell restoration
- Where to get it and/or more information
- We prefer people to just link to our site, rather than copy it because
we may change it from time to time. If people incorporate it into their own
website we would appreciate an acknowledgement.
- Please link to
fortran.orpheusweb.co.uk/Bells/software/rounds.htm
- Comments or corrections to Fortran Friends
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