If someone wants to send it to me, I can probably identify it as my
own (or not).
Provided it's actually my handy work, feel free to contact me off-list
with a copy of the stack and I'll try to help. It should be pretty
straightforward to use, although I haven't looked at it in a while...
Bill Marriott wrote:
Hi Lars,
This sounds like something that might be an excellent addition to a
future version of the Zygodact product!
You might also want to see if there's any hint of who wrote the
initial stack they sent you. I'm sure others might like to see that
stack as well, before volunteering to help. Perhaps you could post
a link to it?
The TeachMac system (featured on Rev's front page) is the client
project I wrote that uses the Kagi KRM. I'm not sure who actually
put together the KRM stack, but it was probably based on something I
sent to Kagi when we were working out the details. Or maybe I wrote
it and I forgot. :) Or more likely, it is a copy of the test stack
that Brian Yennie make for us when he created the Kagi/RR external
-- which was made available to Kagi for free by my client.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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