Wolf via Ql-Users wrote:
> does your comment mean the question is solved?
Not sure if intentional or not, but OPEN_OVER with NFS device
overwrites any file, even if it's marked as read-only. And according
to François it returns "not found" if the file really is on a
read-only drive like a CD-ROM,
Hi,
does your comment mean the question is solved?
Wolfgang
On 05/08/2018 10:31, François Van Emelen via Ql-Users wrote:
Thank you for your explanation.
Have a fine day,
François Van Emelen
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What is the current official status of Spread? Commercial? Freeware?
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Giorgio Garabello
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Op 5/08/2018 om 10:26 schreef Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users:
Wolf via Ql-Users wrote:
I didn't get the original question, for a few days I seem to have had
some email trouble...
This was the complete code:
100 OPEN_OVER#3,'ram2_rdonly_txt'
110 REMark Why does 'dmedium_rdonly(\dev$) return 0 inst
I didn't get the original question, for a few days I seem to have had
some email trouble...
Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang,
The original questuion was:
Hi All,
(if there is still someone listening, of course.)
Can someone tell me why the return values in this small prog are
different from those f
Wolf via Ql-Users wrote:
> I didn't get the original question, for a few days I seem to have had
> some email trouble...
This was the complete code:
100 OPEN_OVER#3,'ram2_rdonly_txt'
110 REMark Why does 'dmedium_rdonly(\dev$) return 0 instead of 1
120 REMark Why does 'dmedium_type(\dev$) return