On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 at 01:35:30, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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Tony Firshman wrote:
Multibasic is a brilliant idea, and would be a good addition to any
O/S.
Of course SMSQ/E with SBASIC can do the same, though Minerva certainly
pioneered this field. Back then it was an
Rich Mellor wrote:
You could be right there - though its a problem cos SuperBASIC cannot be
killed !!
This is exactly what's happening. Its channels get lost (except #0,
which is special), but it cannot be killed.
Perhaps the problem here is in the timing. If it is true that jobs with
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 17:47:40 +0100, Marcel Kilgus
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Rich Mellor wrote:
You could be right there - though its a problem cos SuperBASIC cannot be
killed !!
This is exactly what's happening. Its channels get lost (except #0,
which is special), but it cannot be killed.
Perhaps
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 at 00:14:21, Rich Mellor wrote:
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 00:01:16 -, Duncan Neithercut
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The problem is SuperBASIC.
Any suggestions as to why this happens??
Aren't Jobs with windows outside the active screen area are killed
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 at 00:41:48, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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Tony Firshman wrote:
You could be right there - though its a problem cos SuperBASIC cannot
be killed !!
Yes it can if it is Minerva multibasic window.
Well, we're talking of a) QPC and b) job 0.
I was making a
Rich Mellor schrieb:
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CTRL C can be used to get to see the SuperBASIC windows.
Sometimes the cursor is active, but if you enter a command such as ED or
PRINT free_mem - it hangs the system
PRINT #0,free_mem works however !!
the same happened to me, when i first tried to change the
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 22:11:43 +0100, wolfgang mühlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rich Mellor schrieb:
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CTRL C can be used to get to see the SuperBASIC windows.
Sometimes the cursor is active, but if you enter a command such as ED
or PRINT free_mem - it hangs the system
PRINT #0,free_mem
Rich Mellor schrieb:
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Hmm - easy to do in SuperBASIC for the current job. However, how could
I do this from inside QWord (compiled SuperBASIC)..??
true
well, as far as i remember, hans-peter recktenwald showed how to access
windows of another job, maybe you can find something there ...
The problem is SuperBASIC.
Any suggestions as to why this happens??
Aren't Jobs with windows outside the active screen area are killed
after a resize?
Dont know why. Alternative to resizing SBASIC windows is to
put it asleep in a button before resizing and wake after screen
resolution is
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 00:01:16 -, Duncan Neithercut
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The problem is SuperBASIC.
Any suggestions as to why this happens??
Aren't Jobs with windows outside the active screen area are killed
after a resize?
Dont know why. Alternative to resizing SBASIC windows is to
put it
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