It means exactly what it says, really...
If it's an E type, it means that the execution of that command will be
done by an external process.
For example, when you compile a BASIC program, we execute our internal
command nbasic, which
is the basic compiler.
If it's an 'I' type, it means that
A nice succinct answer!
At 09:34 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
It means exactly what it says, really...
If it's an E type, it means that the execution of that command will be
done by an external process.
For example, when you compile a BASIC program, we execute our internal
command nbasic, which
is the
I do not have a VOC record that looks like this one. Could it be from
the software that you are running.
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Heheh
Well, in all fairness, WE still execute OUR nbasic command, just within the
DSEngine
these days ...
Just because some small little company bought the product from us shouldn't
mean
anything, should it :-)
Dave
At 10:05 AM 6/16/2004 -0400, you wrote:
totally accurate - except for