I have a suggestion. I am answering here so that we can talk it over :)
you ca read the screen starting frm the cursor, back to the begining of
the line and see if it is a valid prompt.
does anyone agree with that?
Alain
Andreas Berger escreveu:
I need to write a TSR program that can auto-ex
It is similar, but not exactly what I need since my TSR will be doing
other things as well. Too bad there is no source-code with cron19
Robert Riebisch wrote:
Andreas Berger wrote:
I need to write a TSR program that can auto-execute a program from time
to time, but only when the user isn'
Andreas Berger wrote:
> I need to write a TSR program that can auto-execute a program from time
> to time, but only when the user isn't doing anything. To do this I will
Did you try http://garbo.uwasa.fi/pub/pub/pc/unix/cron19.zip ? It's free
(public domain) since November 2005.
Robert Riebisch
I need to write a TSR program that can auto-execute a program from time
to time, but only when the user isn't doing anything. To do this I will
place the keystrokes to type in the program name into the DOS keyboard
buffer.
Could someone tell me:
a) if I can tell if I am on the command line (N