On 24 Jan 2011, at 10:53, Lee Privett wrote: > On a slightly different note, I used to own the compilers Supecharge and > Turbo the first time around and now I have a copy of the latest Turbo. I have > bought Qliberator to compare them both as eventually I want to compile my > programs so that they multitask. My experience of making the Turbo Toolkit > resident is frustratingly difficult compared to 'QL on a Stick' method where > 'QL on a Stick' version works!. I can recomend it but I am suffering as to > why my way doesn't and those sorts of problems are what makes QL programming > interesting. I am not looking for an answer here (yet), but once solved I > should be able to complete the current project and then move on to other > stuff like 'pong'.
It would be interesting to know what the difficulty of making Turbo Toolkit resident is. I use The toolkit all the time. It is loaded very simply by LRESPR turbo_tk_code in my BOOT. George _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
