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TassyJim

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Posted: 07:35am 24 Aug 2025
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It has been drawn to my attention that MMCC is cluttering up the clipboard when running.
This is due to some debug messages I forgot to disable.

The attached ZIPs contain Windows 64 bit and Windows 32 bit/XP versions of MMCC.exe
If you are using V5.3.1 or V5.3.2, replace your exe with the relevant version.

I will do a more complete fix and update the main download in a couple of days.

MMCC_32.zip

MMCC_64.zip


Jim
VK7JH
MMedit
 
Peter63
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Posted: 08:32am 24 Aug 2025
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EDNEDN
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Posted: 03:10pm 24 Aug 2025
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Confirmed that the Clipboard is now Clutter Free!


Thank You!!!!
 
stanleyella

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Posted: 04:01pm 24 Aug 2025
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is it ok to keep using version 5,2,9. ?
it used to open mmcc when flash button pressed but now must open mmcc first
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 10:27pm 26 Aug 2025
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The main download file has been updated to V5.3.3
The only change is the bug fix.

Jim
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stanleyella

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Posted: 11:33pm 26 Aug 2025
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I'm a if it works leave it and mmedit and mmcc work for me as is so I don't mess with it. It feels familiar after gcbasic
 
Plasmamac

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Posted: 03:22am 27 Aug 2025
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Hey Jim ,
Is MMedit for the new Mac available?
Plasma
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 04:40am 27 Aug 2025
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  Plasmamac said  Hey Jim ,
Is MMedit for the new Mac available?


If you provide me with the machine to program on and a promise that I will live long enough, I might consider it but don't hold your breath.

Mac's used to have software similar to Wine but I am not sure if you can run Intel code on the new Macs.

I do have one of the original Macs in the shed somewhere and is the closest I get to Macs.

Jim
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Plasmamac

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Posted: 12:43pm 27 Aug 2025
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No problem , dont waste your Time , i use vmware😉
Plasma
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 10:08am 29 Aug 2025
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Another user has advised me that the MMEdit archive has a virus. The same one as reported a couple of weeks ago.
This time I have been instructed to:
  Quote  Please check, remove rectify, re-serve Trojan free.


To that user, I strongly recommend that he uses another editor. There are plenty to choose from.
I can never guarantee that any antivirus program is not going to declare a virus.

As far as the supposed virus goes. I admit that I am a third rate amateur programmer at best but I do NOT write viruses.
Windows decided that a Linux executable (ports) within a Linux archive was a threat to Windows.
I don't think so, but I am not skilled enough to argue with Microsoft.

The silly thing is the Linux utility in question was written by a programmer much more skilled that I am. I am confident that he didn't produce a virus either.

Jim
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