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knud van eeden

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Nov 22, 2025, 12:58:19 PMNov 22
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Hello,

FYI

Be amazed...


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Knud van Eeden

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Hello,

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Definitely am amazed!    Rock on Sammy!

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Eric Pement

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Nov 24, 2025, 2:59:52 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Whoa, and wow! I just watched this video and it is sharp and slick. How did you make this? (Yeah, I see the caption at the end pointing to "notebooklm.google.com" but I don't know what to do with it.)

The narration, the text, the layout, the video presentation is really great. I want to share it. Who can I do that? (I think that pointing to a file in a temp directory is not a good idea.)

What's more, what tools did you use to make this?  It is impressive, really!

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Eric Pement

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Nov 24, 2025, 3:01:56 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Correction to my last message.  Replace "Who can I do that?" with "How can I do that?"

Eric

knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 4:11:03 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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1. To download the image or the pdf or the video, : right click on the URL link in your browser and choose 'Save As' (given you use a browser as your email client, otherwise send it to from your email client your e.g. gmail in your browser and do the download action there)

2. Google NoteBookLM

* Yes, all that is the result of Google NoteBookLM. 

* All three, the image, the pdf and the video are generated FULLY automatically, no manual input needed.

* I only fed it the TSE help PDF basically and some more links about TSE.

* Typically create a new notebook for each of your subjects of interest separately, e.g. natural languages like Italian, Spanish, ..., computer related, TSE, ..., whatever that has input documentation.

* NoteBookLM is a fantastic program, you input your e.g. PDF, text .txt, your YouTube videos, your web links, Google .doc, your TSE SAL programs, your TSE documentation, ... and it will AUTOMATICALLY create e.g. overview image (=InfoGraphic), video, slide deck, flash cards, quizzes, podcast, mindmap, ...

* You have also a 'deep research' and 'fast research' option.

* There is also an option to let the NoteBookLM search for you on the Internet for some relevant URL links with information (e.g. up to 10 additional links)

* E.g. (any) TSE programs you convert from .s to .txt and upload that for analysis and asking question about it.

* The incredible strong property of it is that it uses (e.g. if you are wanting only your information) YOUR information, and even more important it refers back to your information (e.g. page xyz in your PDF, when you click on the '1', '2', '3', ... it jumps to that page in your (e.g. pdf) documentation when it answers your chat questions (you can ask it almost any question and it will give very good results).

* So for example take any TSE SAL program, add e.g. some TSE documentation and start asking questions. Then also e.g. generate those results.

* For your (any) learning purposes Google NoteBookLM is thus fantastic.

* Limit is between 50 to 300 links (pdf, ...) per notebook.

* Google released Gemini version 3 together with Google Nano Banana as graphical engine to create e.g. images in the infographic, slide deck and video.

* The slide deck and infographic option is only a few days available to users.

* You find it here 

* Of course it is a really mind blowing and fantastic program, again most options in NoteBookLM basically are FULLY AUTOMATICALLY created (I have basically not done anything or not given it any input like prompts).

* One could e.g. create a website about TSE and use that output (e.g. that infographic, slide deck, video), it is already close to very professional.

* And Google NoteBookLM is free (there is also a paid version), at least for now.

* I have recommended it strongly e.g. to university students earlier this year because it is such a powerful system for learning.

* Google keeps adding new features all the time.

* You can share your notebooks by sending as usual links (from the NoteBookLM) around, but you can also download (what I have done) and then upload to my
website to share (e.g. .pdf, .jpg, .mp4, ...), e.g. the slide deck and video are far too large files (e.g. 8 megabytes is the maximum file size on Google Groups like this one from TSE). Also can you restrict and control access to your notebooks.

* Note: if you ask it your questions you must click 'Save to note' otherwise you loose that information as it is not automatically stored.

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Knud van Eeden


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knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 4:29:32 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Here you see the original Google NoteBookLM that I use:

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Nov 24, 2025, 5:29:16 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Nice movie but not true.
In the dos period there was no the semware editor. In that period there was qedit what later was renamed to the semware editor. If I remember well it had something to do with another program also named qedit.


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Sinceramente,


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Op ma 24 nov 2025, 22:29 schreef 'knud van eeden' via SemWare TSE Pro text editor <sem...@googlegroups.com>:

knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 5:46:59 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Yes, a name change had to take place at the time.

But well it did maybe not really go into details about the names used probably.

But everything is thus fully autonomously generated.

And one can only say about the generated video 'what is this all about'???? What is this???? Just being baffled and amazed and flabbergasted.

Note: If really wanting more details about e.g. QEdit then I should feed it more links about it
and regenerate the information e.g. as video.

Additionally one can steer the video towards it by e.g. giving a prompt like

'and make sure to include information about QEdit'.

One can change information e.g. for the video by clicking on the 'pencil' icon on top of the e.g. video icon first.

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knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 5:59:13 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Or alternatively upload this TSE history as a text file 
and in NoteBookLM creating a prompt for the video asking to include that table:

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DATABASE: DATABASENAME: EDITOR: TEXT: SEMWARE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
TABLE: TABLENAME: TSE: VERSION: HISTORY
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
TABLE: TYPE: ONE TO ONE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
| NR|NAME | TYPE| VERS.|DAY| MONTH   | YEAR| DESCRIPTION              |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  IN STR          STR   INT  STR       INT   STR
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  01 QEdit  beta  -     -    May       1985  first beta version
  02 QEdit  -     1.0   -    November  1985  1st release in TurboPascal
  03 QEdit  -     1.2   -    February  1986  multiple windows
  04 QEdit  -     1.25  -    March     1986
  05 QEdit  -     1.25A -    May       1986
  06 QEdit  -     1.30  -    July      1986
  07 QEdit  -     1.35  -    April     1987
  08 QEdit  -     1.36  -    June      1987
  09 QEdit  -     1.37  -    July      1987
  10 QEdit  -     1.38  -    October   1987  size decrease to 29 K
  11 QEdit  -     1.39  -    February  1988
  12 QEdit  -     2.00  -    February  1988  pulldown menus
  13 QEdit  -     2.03  -    March     1988
  14 QEdit  -     2.05  -    April     1988
  15 QEdit  -     2.06  -    May       1988
  16 QEdit  -     2.07  -    December  1988  column blocks
  17 QEdit  -     2.07A -    February  1989
  18 QEdit  -     2.08  -    July      1989
  19 QEdit  -     2.1   -    February  1990  OS2 / TSR / converted to C
  20 QEdit  -     2.15  -    August    1991
  21 QEdit  -     3.0   -    February  1994
  22 TSE    jr.   4.0   -    March     1995
  23 TSE    beta  -     -    March     1991  SAL /virtual memory/ block
  24 TSE    pro   1.0   -    March     1993  virtual memory / macro
  25 TSE    pro   2.0   -    September 1994  help / history
  26 TSE    pro   2.5   -    September 1995  multifile find /save state
  27 TSE    pro   2.6   -    October   1996  win32 / console only
  28 TSE    pro   2.8   -    June      1997  color syntax highlight
  29 TSE    pro   3.0   11   April     2001  undo / redo
  30 TSE    pro   4.0   09   May       2002  GUI version
  31 TSE    pro   4.2   23   January   2004
  32 TSE    beta  -     -    October   2004  Linux beta version
  33 TSE    pro   4.4   -    May       2005
  34 TSE    pro   4.50  26   October   2024
-----------------------------------------------------------------------



knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 6:40:55 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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Here you see the result of 'when was the first TSE version released?'

It mentions e.g. QEdit and TSE jr.

Note: It includes and highlights the sources (see left panel), e.g. when one clicks on on the '1', '2', '3', ... tags.

Note: Additionally this ability to be able to double check the sources leads to for example verified (e.g. by you) information.

Note: So no hallucinations (if you use your own verified sources, e.g. PDFs) which typically might occur in other such similar chat programs, for example you create a prompt
and get some what looks very plausible answer back but it is all not true when e.g. double checking that information.


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knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 7:13:08 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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The video has now been published on YouTube:


with friendly greetings
Knud van Eeden


On Monday, November 24, 2025 at 09:00:04 PM GMT+1, Eric Pement <eric....@gmail.com> wrote:

knud van eeden

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Nov 24, 2025, 7:23:48 PM (13 days ago) Nov 24
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The video has now been published on TikTok:

zhong zhao

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Nov 25, 2025, 10:41:58 PM (11 days ago) Nov 25
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I believe that the unique and unparalleled feature of TSEPro is its distributable and write back compressed view, 
as well as the independence of marker blocks from the current cursor position (compared to VS Code and VS IDE, marker blocks will automatically disappear when the current cursor leaves the marker block). 
Combined with zhao4zhong1 color palette, it allows for 
1.reserved words, symbols; 
2.normal identifiers; 
3.compilation instructions; 
4.normal numbers; 
5.hexadecimal numbers; 
6.functions, methods; 
7.database tables; 
8.events; 
9.critical areas, transactions; 
10.OpenGL functions;
11.Process jump with reserved words, exit function; 
12.Object; 
13.Logical operations; 
14.Message, interface; 
15.Sets, structures, GDI functions;
16.Attributes and constants " 
total 16 code elements (foreground colors) 
in five different edit states (background colors), including 
1.normal
2.current line
3.selected
4.current line and selected
5.just searched content 
are available and visible.
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knud van eeden

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Nov 26, 2025, 6:26:13 AM (11 days ago) Nov 26
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7.database tables;  -> out of the box available? How?

9.critical areas, transactions; -> out of the box available? How?

10.OpenGL functions; -> out of the box available? How?

11.Process jump with reserved words, exit function; -> what does that mean here? How?

12.Object;  -> out of the box available? TSE SAL should not know 'objects' (object oriented) as such. Instead TSE SAL is a procedural language. How?
 
14.Message, interface; -> What is meant with 'interface' here? How?

15.Sets, structures, GDI functions; -> TSE SAL does probably not know sets like in Pascal. Maybe meant on bit level (OR, AND, XOR, ...)? How?

Please clarify.

Thanks
with friendly greetings
Knud van Eeden

zhong zhao

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Nov 27, 2025, 9:06:00 PM (10 days ago) Nov 27
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I mean not only TSE SAL,but also C/C++,SQL,Java,Python,C#,Pascal,...,and other program language.


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