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Welcome to TRi's World

Welcome, dear traveller, to my small, virtual world! Not all of its parts are discovered and mapped yet, but my quest to do so is still ongoing, albeit slowly and not in all three languages (Dutch, English, German) at the same time.

You can find the parts that have been mapped already in the menu on the lefthand side. The names may seem strange - but that is to be expected in strange worlds… However, if you let your mouse hover about a name, a short description should become visible. Also, under "The Map", there is an overall 'map' for this world available.

Please enjoy your journey in this little world!


News

07/09/2011: Sparcla updated
The latest addition: A Javastation 1. Also, I've re-painted Sparcla and added the first few links to fotos.
08/08/2011: Sparcla updated once more
I got another SPARCstation 5/170 (this time with S24 frame buffer) and a SPARCserver 10 with two ROSS CPUs… :-) See Sparcla for more.
30/12/2010: Sparcla updated again
Just acquired a Sun SPARCstation Classic Xterminal - see Sparcla
08/12/2010: Sparcla updated
It took a while, but I have now added the latest additions to my Sun Sparc collection to Sparcla
18/12/2007: New Poems!
Finally, after a long time, I've added two new poems to Verbaros!
20/02/2006: Server failure
No matter what you do, Murphy does not sleep… Of course my little server would run into trouble the day I leave for a week - what other possibilities are there? Grrr…. But it should be back in business now.
05/08/2005: Verbaros re-discovered!
The lost continent of Verbaros has been re-discovered! Also called "The Land of the Word and Poetry", all information about it was thought lost. Now, the first parts of it can once again be seen in TRi's World.
04/08/2005: wmSMPmon discovered!
A new part of Binabit has been discovered: ! It is the new home of a small "dock-app" for the window manager Window Maker [en].

 
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