Roast Gammon.
Hi,
Several Templot users run Templot2 (32-bit) on Mac+Wine. You need to know what you are doing, a lot seems to depend on which version of the Mac OS.
Templot5 (64-bit) has not been tested on Mac+Wine, at least not by me. It may be fine.
Martin.
Well, I could say “Mrs D”, but I probably shouldn’t… I’d get more than a thick ear.Aha! We had gammon yesterday, it was superb though with a Hobgoblin 'Ruby' for me. If you find a household cleaner which will take gammon residue (charcoal?) off the inside of a slow cooker do post it up.
Look what I just found!I’ve just been doing some spring cleaning in the dustier corners of my laptop, and went looking.
Apart from the example files that Martin supplied with Templot, the earliest box file I have is dated March 2006, but I have a CAD drawing that is definitely a Templot import in a file dated 2004, so I suspect MrsD purchased the licence for my Christmas present in 2003 though it might have been earlier.
The Greater Windowledge Railway featured a home built tandem on copperclad, but the drawings I can find for that are not from Templot.
I do recall partial templates!
Look what I just found!
Happy Xmas 2003
Thank you to MRJ for the article that got me involved, MrsD for buying me it for Christmas, and @martin_wynne for an enduring and massively useful hobby project!