It seems that pointers and file I/O are simpler in assembler than in C or C++.
ASM is more direct, C is devious. I don't think reading or writing a file in
ASM would have any problems with ASCII 26 characters, though writing to the
console or printer when there is an ASCII 26 character is tricky
From: Ron Clarke
>Subject: Re: notice of violation - its getting sillier
Hi Folks,
Nah, Arachne needs its spelling and grammar checked
properly.<
Speaking of spell- and grammar-checking... Although you
have used "ITS" properly in the body of your posting, you
didn't do so in the subjec
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> Bug fixed *
Please don't confuse people: you fixed the bug only for yourself. This
will be true only if Arachne is open source and your contribution is
accepted, etc.
> In URL.H I have doubled the "STRINGSIZE" from 40 to 80.
> "80 ought to
Hi Folks,
Joerg Dietze wrote:
> it's clear that Arachne needs a spell and grammar checker badly...
Nah, Arachne needs its spelling and grammar checked properly.
Regards,
Ron
Ron Clarke http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html
-- This mail was written by user of Arachne
Dear anybody who can help,
I am using arachne on a network that is firewalled and requires
authentication.
Although arachne finds the proxy i am getting a message from the network
admin saying that i need a "netscape...ie or a http 1.1 complaint
browser". The proxy service is provided by squid.
Kali,
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 16:05:35 +0900, Kali McLaughlin wrote:
>> Any time the government becomes involved in something as essential [5
>> years ago, no -- now, YES] as the internet, things can only get worse.
> ...I hope you are talking about *your* government...
> Essential services in Aust
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> >> October 1582
> >> S M Tu W Th F S
> >> 1 2 3 4 15 16
> >> 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
> >> 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
> >> 31
>
> >> The calendar above is ordered according to pure bull, by official edict of
> >> Pope Gregory XIII.
>
>
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 12:03:19, Alejandro Lieber wrote:
> I would like to assemble a private newsgroup for the students and ex-
> students of my former school.
> It should not use the usenet.
> It should not be a mailing list.
> Does anyone know of a host that permits doing so.
> Thanks
http:/
I would like to assemble a private newsgroup for the students and ex-
students of my former school.
It should not use the usenet.
It should not be a mailing list.
Does anyone know of a host that permits doing so.
Thanks
--
Alejandro Lieber <[EMAIL PROTE
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 16:05:35 +0900, Kali McLaughlin wrote:
> On the broader matter of censorship, can you explain to me why gross
> violence seems tolerated in US media, but sex is not? Is it because USA
> is not a secular government? You would think that would make it more
> preoccupied with eff
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