It's documented behaviour that GO to a label that does not exist in a paragraph will
cause the process to exit from the paragraph. From memory it's in the UniVerse System
Description somewhere. There's no default label. It's also documented that the
same behaviour will occur if you attempt
What does the 'also documented' sentence mean. How would a non-existant
label appear before the GO in a paragraph.
Regarding paragraphs: Do they behave like procs whereby you can accidentally
have the same label twice and the proc goes to the first occurrence
(starting at the beginning). This is
PARAGRAPHS are GREAT!
Any PARAGRAPH using GO statements should have unique explicit labels.
GO statements of any PARAGRAPH should explicitly call the label they want to
go to.
Logically, it does not make sense to have two have two different, but
equally labeled PARAGRAPH Subroutines if you will.
Hi
Can any one help me on the following:
I have loaded universe (file uv1004pe) on my desktop running Windows
MS2000 quite some time ago. Initially it worked ok, but when I now try
the following uv services do not seem to start.
UniVerse Telnet Service
UniVerse REXEC service
However the
Is there another telnet service running, perhaps the Win telnet service or
possibly another telnet product like Unidata?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Greesh
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 3:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW:
In support of paying for your support.
I have been both an end-user and a var and with the benefit of experience
and hindsight I can only say that paying for your support of UV is both fair
and reasonable.
In some cases it can be argued that it is not necessary but think of it as
insurance. If
My guess is that it is a Serial Port Controller Board. I used to know what
all the Royale/Reality/Sequel boards were. NIC's surely saves a lot of space
now.
my 1 cent.
P.S. Howja get a gig like that. Is it the History Channel aspect of the CS
program. I and i'm sure others could talk hours on
Thanks, Mark. I actually did solder pins, crawl through ceilings, thread
the tape drives by hand, etc, but I enjoy computer hardware as much as I
enjoy car engines (not at all) except as props for related stories.
I got the gig because I recently moved to a city of 7,000 with lots of cows
pigs
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Subject: Wintegrate xterm or Linux emulation
Dear All,
Has anyone managed to get winteg 4.2 to emulate xterm or linux terminal
types or does anyone know if winteg 5 emulates either of these?
Looking at wintegrate if I put together a .wit and put it in wintsys/wit
Wow. I appreciate the OT, Dawn!
I used to work at Pr1me, started in manufacturing in 1979,
doing incoming quality control on their multi-layered printed
circuit boards. This board may even have a stamp on it, showing
who actually tested the board through the process. I moved up to
Marketing
I see that people are trolling for work here, so I'll throw in.
Looking for local contract or perm position or telecomputing
contract. Seattle or Olympia WA, USA area.
Resume at:
http://www.connectexpress.com/~bobg/bob-resume.html
Thanks,
Bob Gerrish - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Mara,
Sorry I haven't responded earlier - it's been a while since I've had an
opportunity to check the u2 mail.
If it's not too late try:-
http://www.seek.com.au/
I live and work in Perth so if I can help you any further, please let me
know.
Good luck
Michael Manus
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