Are you using the latest version of mComm for Android, or an early one?

On Mon, Dec 23, 2019, at 1:28 PM, Willard Goosey wrote:
> In article <44f24f91-fcb9-4830-af26-5f6718fe3...@www.fastmail.com>,
>  Kurt McCullum <ku...@fastmail.com> wrote:
> > Willard,
> 
> > EOF is a control Z (Character 26) at the end of the file. That one I am
> > familiar with. 
> 
> Yes, and it's migrated into a frightful number of my .DO files... I think
> Procomm may have either saved them or added them during ASCII downloads.
> (This tells you something about how old these files are, because I started
> using desklink+teeny back in the early 2000's sometime!)(*)
> 
> I know why so many files have raw linefeeds for eol, they were downloaded
> onto a linux machine. More confusing are the files with cr only eols. I
> can only assume I got confused at some point, because my CoCo has never
> been a m100 file server...
> 
> And I don't even know what happened to the 2013 programming contest files,
> they were totally screwed...
> 
> Anyway, I found a text editor (quickedit) that claims it can save files
> with crlf eols and it's not afraid of .DO filenames. So far, so good!
> 
> > Kurt
> 
> (*)I've seen things, man. BASIC code written by a CS guy who'd had enough
> of the prof's #%@$ and ghods I guess I *am* that much of an idiot there's
> the proof right there...
> 
> Willard
> 
> -- 
> Willard Goosey goo...@sdc.org
> Socorro, New Mexico, USA
> I search my heart and find Cimmeria, land of Darkness and the Night.
>  --Robert E. Howard
> 

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