In a message dated 14/02/03 01:57:31 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It calculates the memory gap between common heap and the SuperBasic
area. Of course this is not necessarily the largest free block of
memory, but it's unfortunately a widely used formula, IIRC even QDOS
itself used
Marcel Kilgus writes:
P Witte wrote:
In the Smsq/e sources there are two libraries,
util_menus_lib and uti_lib, that dont have any sources.
They have been lost.
util_menus are the files for accessing menu_rext (written by Jochen),
those are not lost.
On the other hand, theyre not
Just what is this? Does it work even for plain text emails?
Forgot? I've never even heard of this to prevent Lookout Excess
splitting addresses! Until recently, I assumed that as it was capable
of automatically showing it as an underlined address, even when sent
as a plain text email (which I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FREE=(PEEK_L(163856)-PEEK_L(163852)-1024): PRINT FREE/1024
Bingo !! But, does this return the free memory or total installed
memory??
I think the former...
In SBASIC or Minerva speak, could also be:
sysv = 163840 : REMark QDOS
IF v$ = 'JSL1' OR v$ = 'HBA' THEN
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 18:30:08 -, Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just what is this? Does it work even for plain text emails?
That has nothing to do actually with what you did :-)
Putting the URL: ... around URLs serves only for the recipients of
emails, as different users have
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 00:38:21 +, Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 at 18:30:08, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(ref: 004301c2d459$665c5460$1129ff3e@blackpc)
Just what is this? Does it work even for plain text emails?
I have to reply to this (Phoebus will understand (8-)#