Re: Include (.H) files

2018-01-08 Thread Fernando D. Bozzo
No, you should mark them as excluded. 2018-01-08 21:10 GMT+01:00 : > Wanted to get your 2 centsif .H include files are simply used at > compile time, there would be no need to include them in the EXE, right? > > tia, > --Mike > [excessive quoting removed by server]

Include (.H) files

2018-01-08 Thread mbsoftwaresolutions
Wanted to get your 2 centsif .H include files are simply used at compile time, there would be no need to include them in the EXE, right? tia, --Mike ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/lis

Re: [NF] It turns out "My Cloud" is "everybody's Cloud"

2018-01-08 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 8, 2018, at 12:55 PM, Ted Roche wrote: > Western Digital shipped a limited number of models of their "My Cloud" > NAS devices with a hard-coded root username and password built in. The > recommendation is to disconnect them, at least from internet (and > perhaps network) access. > > https

[NF] It turns out "My Cloud" is "everybody's Cloud"

2018-01-08 Thread Ted Roche
Western Digital shipped a limited number of models of their "My Cloud" NAS devices with a hard-coded root username and password built in. The recommendation is to disconnect them, at least from internet (and perhaps network) access. https://www.techspot.com/news/72612-western-digital-cloud-drives-

Re: [NF] C=64 on the internet

2018-01-08 Thread Kurt at VR-FX
Wow Ted - you're rehashing GREAT Old memories! AS I too played with an Amiga way back when! In effect, at the time of the early PC, the Apple II and the Amiga - it was truly the Amiga that was SUPERIOR when it came to sound and Especially Graphics!!! Am sure you remember the HAM method (Hold &

Re: [NF] C=64 on the internet

2018-01-08 Thread Ted Roche
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 7:15 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote: > I guess that it's neat but to what end? I can add a tag line to my twitter > client and say that I'm sending it from a C64. I guess if you have one and > want to play around, it's cool. > Well, you might not be able to do anything useful