On 7 Feb 2003, at 13:26, Jerome Grimbert wrote:
Thanks. At least it clarify a little the structure of the first sector of the file
system.
(but qwa.pflg for instance lie on the partition list (which I luckily already
found and understood) on the first physical sector. It should never
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Has anyone written a progress bar in SuperBASIC ?
To inform the user of the progress made during a longish operation
like
processing a file.
A graphical presentation would also be useful.
0% ...100%
( Crude ASCII illustration above ).
Here are a
Re;
This email has turned out a bit longer than I thought (sorry
everyone
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No probs Dilwyn. Thanks.
John in Wales
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Timothy
Swenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
At 08:47 PM 2/7/2003 +, you wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone written a progress bar in SuperBASIC ?
With SSB, I wrote a bar the progressed a single character for every 10
lines of code processed. Since the program had no idea
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In a message dated 07/02/03 20:50:18 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Hi,
Has anyone written a progress bar in SuperBASIC ?
To inform the user of the progress made during a longish operation like
processing a file.
A
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 at 16:38:45, Arnold Clarke wrote:
(ref: 002001c2cf90$a83ff800$949d8cd4@ArnoldClarke)
I have a ROMdisq how do I connect it to the Aurora.
If you had Mplane you would have a rom socket on it (8-)#
As you have Qplane, use an Aurora adaptor - £3 from me.
(or a s/h qubbesoft