2010/1/7 jean-michel.voicechat_fan <[email protected]>: > Matthias i am working on unix from 1984 i know the shell very well > if you know your code you will see that the modification asked will win some > bytes bringing a small + > but i dont care so much for it ... and i will not fight anymore for that ... > > i have used assembler in the past and i have used ZX81 with 1Ko of RAM to > begin to code >
Rather off-topic and also showing our age jean-mchel.. ;o) : I'll bet any money, that most of the 'youngsters' who frequent this list, have never ever seen, yet used a ZX81!!! My first computer. I remember it well! Did you ever get as far as the very wobbly 16k RAM pack? ( We - as a user group - used to reconfigure tape-based games to run from the Discovery Disk Drive.. http://www.clive.nl/storage/opus-discovery-1-35-inch-diskdrive-zx-spectrum-1-boxed Even further off-topic, mals... allée de mémoire.. http://www.chuntey.com/ Salut! Chris, > Matthias Kramm a écrit : >> >> On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 04:24:53PM +0100, jean-michel.voicechat_fan >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> swfextract -j 1 dummy.swf -o pic1.jpg >>> swfextract -j 2 dummy.swf -o pic2.jpg >>> swfextract -j 3 dummy.swf -o pic3.jpg >>> >> >> how about >> for i in 1 2 3;do swfextract -j $i dummy.swf -o pic$i.jpg;done >> ? >> >> Matthias >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >
