Sorry I can't help on the problem, but it's just reminded me of something...
A really, really amazingly useful feature to add to POSE would be a keyboard
shortcut to reload the most recently loaded prc/pdb file. The most common
thing to use POSE for is the edit/compile/test/edit/compile/test... cycle,
so it make sense to be able to keep bringing POSE up-to-date with the latest
version of the prog you're testing.
Seeya,
David
----- Original Message -----
From: David A. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: pilot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 21 May 1999 22:27
Subject: POSE MRU list broken
> I have a question (of course...):
>
> I've been using POSE (and GCC) quite successfully for a while now and
> I'm quite happy with the setup (except for debugging, but that's another
> message). Version details are: Windows 95 and POSE v2.1d25.
>
> When right-clicking on POSE (for the menu) and selecting the "install
> application / database", I normally get a list of MRU files. Well,
> this list seems to grow and grow and grow... Some of the file names
> (with paths) are quite long and make the list annoying. Also, I happen
> to have many file names that are somewhat similar.
>
> So... I decided to go into the registry and remove some of the names
> manually. I did so, and the list now comes up empty, which is exactly
> what I wanted. Unfortunately, the list *stays* empty. So I figured
> that something about the MRU registry entries were inconsistent. So
> next, I removed all entries from the HKEY_USERS and HKEY_CURRENT_USER
> for the 3com entry. The emulator comes up as a new program (not
remembering
> anything about screen location or other options). However, the MRU
> list continues to stay empty!
>
> Yes, I know that I broke something. Yes, I know that messing with
> the registry can break (sometimes lots of) things. I've been quite
> successful in the past, but not this time. I searched for "3com"
"emulator"
> and "prc" to find relevant entries.
>
> Does anyone know what else I need to remove from the registry to make
> the emulator think it's running for the very first time on a machine,
> and resume the normal MRU behavior?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dave.
>
> --
> Dave Smith
> Colorado Springs, CO USA
>
>