You can load a .txt file into the device IDE and run it from there. You
cannot run the txt file on the device directly.



>Hi George:
>
>This  may be a stupid question. . .
>Can you explain to me why you say you need to save the TXT file as a 
>NSB file to prevent others from seeing the code?
>
>Your statement seems to indicate that you can run a TXT file on the 
>PDA as is? I have used TXT files before to see the whole code 
>sequence but always had to convert to the code to a NSB file before 
>running on the PDA. Is there a programming shortcut or something I am 
>not aware of that allows me to run the TXT file instead of converting 
>to a NSB each time during development to run the code?
>
>Thanks
>
>Bob 
>
>--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "George Henne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> This works OK. The disadvantage, of course, is that you lose all the
>> editing aids that are in the IDE.
>> 
>> Before you release your program, you will want to save it as a .nsb
>> file, so others cannot look at your code. The desktop has a further
>> feature of being able to save as an exe, which is normally a lot 
>smaller
>> as well. 
>> 
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >I'm currently developing my NSBasic applications outside of the
>> >desktop IDE as text files.
>> >
>> >Due to a problem I found with loading and re-loading text files 
>into
>> >the desktop IDE, I realized that if you send the text file, with 
>the
>> >NSB termination, to the device, it runs properly.
>> >
>> >What are the disadvantages of doing this (i.e. writing 
>MyProgram.NSB
>> >with a text editor and sending this to the device), versus loading 
>the
>> >text file into the desktop IDE, and then sending the NSB file to 
>the
>> >device?
>> >
>> >Best regards,
>> >Edgard Riba
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>
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