On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 01:28:51 +0100, Guenter Bietzig wrote:
> Hello Ray and all,
> in the year 1998 I wrote the same TSR-function in ASM:
> With hotkey 'Sh-PrtScr' the VGA-text-screen is copied the
> the hercules screen.
> The whole vga2herc.com is 257 bytes (twohundredfiftyseven).
> When will w
Hello again,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 19:16:00 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:
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> You better get all girded to learn ASM then. Sounds like 300 bytes
> to me. Is the mono monitor Hercules ? ;-)
Clarence is great, isn't he?
257 bytes are enough ;-)) See my post before this one.
Regards
Guente
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 08:31:45 +, "Edenyard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 23:08:04 -0400, Clarence wrote:
>> Gerald, I've held this in my inbox waiting for a clue myself, and it
>> has just crossed my mind that it could (slightly possibly) be related
>> to the Runaway Downl
Hello Ray and all,
in the year 1998 I wrote the same TSR-function in ASM:
With hotkey 'Sh-PrtScr' the VGA-text-screen is copied the
the hercules screen.
The whole vga2herc.com is 257 bytes (twohundredfiftyseven).
When will we go for lunch and german beer??? ;-))
I think (hope) Clarence will t
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:57:45 +, Ray Andrews wrote:
> Hi Clarence,
>> The normal ASM to C speed factor is 3x (300%). Unless it's a contest.
>> The normal ASM to C size factor is 1/10 (10%). Average, all uses.
>> Why is FIXMEM.exe 8k ? Why is it an EXE ? > Blame it on lazy
>> programmers using
Hi Clarence,
> The normal ASM to C speed factor is 3x (300%). Unless it's a contest.
> The normal ASM to C size factor is 1/10 (10%). Average, all uses.
> Why is FIXMEM.exe 8k ? Why is it an EXE ? > Blame it on lazy
> programmers using stdio if you wish. That's all of them.
I'm always intrigu
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Neo Sze Wee wrote:
> How does BSD compare to linux? Are they better for small memory system? Thank
> you.
I put FreeBSD 4.4 (current version is 4.5) on a 486VLB-66
with 20MB RAM and a 400MB hard drive. It fit (and worked)
fine.
- Steve
> One RFC-related problem I have discovered with Arachne is the problem
> of having a line in an email message beginning with the word "begin".
> Arachne will interpret the word "begin" as a keyword signalling the
> beginning of an inserted UUENCODED file. This problem we have discussed
> on the
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 23:08:04 -0400, Clarence wrote:
> Gerald, I've held this in my inbox waiting for a clue myself, and it
> has just crossed my mind that it could (slightly possibly) be related
> to the Runaway Download Bug.
> That's all I can come up with now, and Glenn will probably have a fix
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 00:12:46 -0500, Samual wrote:
> This sometimes happens to me on a few very rare occasions. When this
> happens the first thing I do is to very carefully examine the message(s)
> I was trying to send. In every case I always find that there is
> something not perfectly Kosher
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