Hi George,

Thank you very much for replying. It would be very nice to have it in the 
device ide, and fiddling with declare might be difficult without knowing what 
special resource NSB inserts. However, the chain idea sounds excellent. At 
least I now have the option to play with those ideas, so thanks once again for 
some wonderful improvements.

Best wishes,

Andrew.




-----Original Message-----
From: George Henne <[email protected]>
Sent: 11 November 2009 20:23
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re(2): [nsbasic-ce] NS Basic/CE 8.1 uploaded

Hi Andrew,

Yes, that's correct. Hi Res is accomplished by inserting a special
resource. The desktop IDE does this - but it's a bit complex to do. If
you don't want to wait for us, you could probably accomplish it with
some DECLARE statements.

A stub running on the device could certainly call a program you have
written. If you using the CHAIN statement, it would remain in Hi Res mode.

George Henne                                     
NS BASIC Corporation
http://www.nsbasic.com 

>
>
>Hi,
> 
>I'd just like to say that these new html and hi-res features are
>excellent: thank you very much indeed :-)
> 
>There's now just one little thing I would like to ask of the NS Santa. I
>would very much like to be able to make apps hires aware from the
>windows mobile ide, as I do much of my programming on the device (which
>is the main reason I bought NSB in fact). Having looked through the
>project files, I have come to the conclusion that it is the exe file
>that has the hires resource inserted, probably as a resource. That seems
>to mean I can only make a high res app on the PC.
> 
>As the PC IDE compiled exe now includes the runtime and nsbasic code, it
>means I can't create a stub exe on the pc and then modify the NSB source
>code on the pocket pc, so it seems I am doomed not to be able to program
>hires on the device. However, maybe it would be possible to execute an
>external NSB app from a PC compiled one - if so, would the interpreter
>for that called app still be hires aware?
> 
>What would be really nice in the next version of NSB CE would be a
>device ide that allows resources to be compiled into an exe on the
>device, including hires. I would even be willing to pay extra for that.
>Sorry if it turns out that I'm wrong and you can set hires somehow in
>the device ide. Also, please don't let this request degrade from the
>excellent new features.
> 
>Many thanks,
> 
>Andrew.
> 
> 
>
>
>



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