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Posted: Sat 16 Feb 2008, 06:37
by Lobster
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New Beta - suitable for any Puppy 2.10 onward with a flash enabled browser - see first post

Posted: Tue 11 Mar 2008, 11:37
by Lobster
Latest YAP available 11 March 2008
http://tmxxine.com/yap/yap.pet

Changes
  • Managed to turn YAP into a pet - should be in top directory
    New HTML, menu layout and code simplified
    - only two links need a web connection (both on meditation under help)
    Rest works offline without internet connection
    New cyberspace blessing from Tibetan monks
The cyberspace mantras will sanctify (spiritual disinfection)
hardware :roll:

see first post in this thread for details

and wiki
http://tmxxine.com/wik/wikka.php?wakka=YapInfo

If anyone gets it running on a Eeepc - let me know
portable shrine - have religion, will travel :)

The code is easy to use and modify 8)
I have made extensive use of flash (swf) for sound and graphics

It should be easy to understand and adapt for your own projects - let me know :)

Posted: Wed 26 Mar 2008, 17:10
by Lobster
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New YAP available 21 March 2008
http://tmxxine.com/wik/wikka.php?wakka=YapInfo

Info on modifying YAP for your own projects
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 153#185153

Posted: Thu 09 Oct 2008, 21:07
by vovchik
Dear Lobster,

I made an icon today that you might want to use.



With kind regards,
vovchik

Posted: Fri 10 Oct 2008, 10:34
by Lobster
Many thanks.

Is there much interest in Buddhism in the Ukraine?
I imagine it to be mostly Christian Orthodox.

Posted: Fri 10 Oct 2008, 14:29
by vovchik
Dear Lobster,

The situation here is certainly curious. Orthodoxy has become almost a State religion, and that is a rather recent development (past five years, perhaps). Although there are very few Buddhists amongst ethnic Ukrainians and Russians, the highest concentrations of Buddhists are found in Bila Tserkva and one other town, to which many Vietnamese fled during the war. Most of the Vietnamese are engaged in subsistence agriculture, and they, incidentally (or not), produce the best vegetables in the country, although that conclusion might be disputed by the Koreans here, who produce too little tibi (tofu) but ample spiced carrots and other great vegetables.

With kind regards,
vovchik

Posted: Thu 20 Oct 2011, 12:21
by Lobster
oh Buddha :roll:

Just seen Vovchik's icon . . .

New version for Slacko - It is now 41 MB (but that means it can be used offline)
Too stupid to work out the simple dir2pet program
so just drag the file into the zip icon and change the permissions of YAP-21 and run
http://tmxxine.com/yap/yap21.zip

New for YAP v2.1 Oct 20 2011
Buddha images link for desktop and devotional reminder
1 and 10 minute minute meditations added
media player changed
zensound link added

created for the release of Puppy 5.3 Slacko
and Sentient Beings and Fish Everywhere :)

OM YA HA HUM

Edit:
For years Puppy has Flash installed
Slacko does not
oh Buddha x2 :roll:

The practices are in swf format (flash format)
So . . . you will need to install flash

I set this up for an Asus eeepc netbook powered shrine

Posted: Mon 22 Jul 2013, 17:28
by koulaxizis
Lobster wrote:oh Buddha :roll:

Just seen Vovchik's icon . . .

New version for Slacko - It is now 41 MB (but that means it can be used offline)
Too stupid to work out the simple dir2pet program
so just drag the file into the zip icon and change the permissions of YAP-21 and run
http://tmxxine.com/yap/yap21.zip

New for YAP v2.1 Oct 20 2011
Buddha images link for desktop and devotional reminder
1 and 10 minute minute meditations added
media player changed
zensound link added

created for the release of Puppy 5.3 Slacko
and Sentient Beings and Fish Everywhere :)

OM YA HA HUM

Edit:
For years Puppy has Flash installed
Slacko does not
oh Buddha x2 :roll:

The practices are in swf format (flash format)
So . . . you will need to install flash

I set this up for an Asus eeepc netbook powered shrine
Hello brother! I'm trying to download your app but seems like the download link is not valid. Could you please help me with that? :)

Posted: Mon 22 Jul 2013, 18:37
by Pence
You might be able to contact Lobster here http://www.freesangha.com/forums/comput ... -buddhist/

Posted: Mon 22 Jul 2013, 18:56
by koulaxizis
Pence wrote:You might be able to contact Lobster here http://www.freesangha.com/forums/comput ... -buddhist/
Thanks! :)