SuQcess starts with testing the validity of devices and directories to
prevent it from crashing later.
For this the TK2 commands FTEST and FTYP are used but these don't seem to
work on the device names used by Q-emuLator.
Is this just an issue with the non-registered version?
Is there
On 17 Apr 2012, at 12:24, Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
On 17/04/12 10:46, Norman Dunbar wrote:
The compilation worked, but listed calls to strfnd as having the wrong
number of arguments. I had three, as per online references, but it seems
the definition in string_h only has
In message 4f8fe256.8070...@newlan.org, Bryan Horstmann
b...@newlan.org writes
Hi Bryan,
Yes, every computer language has its own way of doing things, hence the
variety.
Python seems to be in the middle ground, where it has features like the
more complex C/C++ and Pascal, etc, and yet you
On 19 Apr 2012, at 15:10, Malcolm Cadman q...@mcad.demon.co.uk wrote:
In message 4f8fe256.8070...@newlan.org, Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org
writes
Hi Bryan,
Yes, every computer language has its own way of doing things, hence the
variety.
Python seems to be in the middle ground,
So like all the BASICS, it is interpreted as it is run.
Not quite the same. Yes- superBasic runs uncompiled but errors only show
when they
are encountered.
Python (and perl - my preference) compiles first, syntax errors show then
and it stops
with error display - often wildly confusing if
On 20 Apr 2012, at 16:40, Dilwyn Jones dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
So like all the BASICS, it is interpreted as it is run.
Not quite the same. Yes- superBasic runs uncompiled but errors only show
when they
are encountered.
Python (and perl - my preference) compiles first, syntax