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- Subject: [BL] Nintendo DS emulator/development
- Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:31:09 -0500
Hello,
I was wondering: what is the most functional DS emulator, and does it
run on BasicLinux? Also, can I use Nintendo DS homebrew development
tools?
Thanks,
Alex
On 2/9/09, baslinux-request AT lists.ibiblio.org
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> Subject: Re: [BL] aol mail with BL3.5 at 100Mhz/24MB
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>>>>> AOL does offer POP mail. I might try him with Sylpheed.
>>>
>>> Opera 9.63 won't log in - unspecified error. 8.54 worked yesterday.
>
> I found another way to read AOL mail without IE or Firefox.
>
> AOL rejects Windows Opera 8.54 and 9.63 and even Enigma (an IE add-on).
> It works with IE and Firefox/Mozilla.
>
> It accepts linux Opera 8.54 (which identifies as Mozilla) but not 9.63
> (which identifies as Opera) even if I set site preferences to identify as
> Firefox, or IE, or mask as one of these.
>
> Someone using Opera suggested web2mail.com, where you enter your email
> address, password, and type in a graphical 'code'. This worked with Opera
> 9.63 in linux the first time to see my AOL mail, but the next time I got a
> different page, and I had to sign up, and proceed as follows:
>
> 'Sign in' with your web2mail login and password
>
> Click on 'My email' at page top
>
> Tab to the second frame, Enter to 'Get mail' (which gets mail already in
> the inbox at web2mail).
>
> You see any pop mail already downloaded to this addres, which you can read
> or delete. To get more mail:
>
> Fill in AOL or other pop mail login and server and password info:
>
> Email user name - mylogin AT aol.com
> Email server address - pop.aol.com
> Email password - myaolpassword
>
> X Leave Messages on server Click on 'get mail' (which downloads pop mail
> from aol to the web2mail inbox, where it remains)
>
> It also worked once with links2 graphical (I needed to see the code and
> sign in and read my aol mail), then I only got the home page, but after I
> signed up (with Opera, choosing login and password for web2mail) I could
> then get my aol mail as pop mail with links2 nongraphical.
>
> Deleting opera cookies for this site did not restore the original page
> which was usable without signing up.
>
> Non-javascript links1 produced the original page asking for my aol email
> address, but without the code, and I could not sign in to read my mail as
> a non-member. I could not access their sign-in page for members. Lynx
> won't work either, or dillo.
>
> The page uses javascript, which apparently links2 can handle.
>
> Free fastmail.fm works without all this runaround but IMAP only. $5/year
> also gets you POP mail and more space.
>
> Gmail can be made to support IMAP. AOL probably not.
>
> Is there some free pop to webmail site without javascript to use with
> links1?
>
> e-mail anywhere requires javascript
>
> Sindi
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