You are saying that cmd.exe will not kill my machine and void my
warrantee? I just want to be absolutely sure before I try it, and
since cmd was not said specifically, I wonder if you tried
another program.
Thanks for replying,
Alex
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 07:33:38 +1200
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Some Technical Questions
Hi Alex,
1) It's Windows CE - there is still a graphical user interface
built in.
KeySoft, of course, doesn't use this.
2) did you manage to get startup.wav to change? should be the
same
principle.
5) KeyBase was written after KeyMail, so it would need us to go
back and
make changes to KeyMail. That's not impossible, but obviously
takes time.
We have a lot of things that it we'd like to do, but limited
resources,
so things get prioritized mainly according to how useful it'd be
and how
much effort it would take.
6) an SDK would be nice, but again it would take a lot of
development
effort, which would mean we'd have to not do other things. After
it's
been written there'd be great benefits, assuming enough people
use it.
7) you can run pretty much anything, but you won't get the
results. You
could however redirect the output to a text file and look at it
later.
Here's an example, one I didn't get to work in the 5 minutes I
spent
trying it:
ping.exe 192.168.1.1 > ping.txt
so ping is the program to run, and the rest would be the
"arguments".
sorry I can't answer any more!
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HumanWare Ltd.
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