ANSI telnet

2001-07-24 Thread Robin-David Hammond
has anyone done ANSI telnet workalike in MC, im having an issue with the socket streams? r d hammond Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.

socket streams

2001-07-24 Thread Robin-David Hammond
I have encountered a problem with the MC environment. I wrote a script to repeat forever and scan a socket for new input. it seems to HANG inside the script. it hung far longer that the socketTimeoutInterval (now thats some CONFUSING capitalisation) result had to kill the app after 3 minutes of

Messages and Scope

2001-05-28 Thread Robin-David Hammond
graphical elements) and gave it a script. the object had clearly defined boarders. the script included a mouseDown handler. clicking ANYWHERE on the card called that objects handler. Is this defined as correct behavior? thankyou robin-david hammond Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com

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2001-05-25 Thread Robin-David Hammond
Does MC work on Linux based PADDs (or PDAs) ? [ its been 6 years and i dont know which apreviation/acronym to use, Paramount's or Apple's.] I havent bought a PADD/PDA since my Apple Newton Message Pad 100. The load-it-once attitude is clearly the right aproach for embeded/wearable/pocket compute

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n303

2001-05-03 Thread Robin-David Hammond
It looks like the close sockets function does not accept the name of the socket, but the host:port pair. this would make opening multiple sockes to the same port rather difficult. can someone please confirm/deny? - Robin-David Hammond 56 Hardwick RD Ashland MASS, USA "Contrary to po

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n303

2001-05-03 Thread Robin-David Hammond
It looks like the close sockets function does not accept the name of the socket, but the host:port pair. this would make opening multiple sockes to the same port rather difficult. can someone please confirm/deny? - Robin-David Hammond 56 Hardwick RD Ashland MASS, USA "Contrary to po

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n298

2001-04-27 Thread Robin-David Hammond
e as quickbooks, then you can bet that 98% has grown. - Robin-David Hammond 56 Hardwick RD Ashland MASS, USA "Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not the salvation of modern technology. Neither do they throw parties for the urban proletariat." Archives: http://www.mail-archiv

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n276

2001-04-12 Thread Robin-David Hammond
d on some of the issues here, that dosnt make me right/wrong. good luck, - Robin-David Hammond 56 Hardwick RD Ashland MASS, USA "Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not the salvation of modern technology. Neither do they throw parties for the urban proletariat." Ar

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n276

2001-04-12 Thread Robin-David Hammond
d on some of the issues here, that dosnt make me right/wrong. good luck, - Robin-David Hammond 56 Hardwick RD Ashland MASS, USA "Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not the salvation of modern technology. Neither do they throw parties for the urban proletariat." Ar

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n237

2001-03-15 Thread Robin-David Hammond
tation i'm going to be sick. www.stunnel.org is the home of stunnel PS if anyone wants to flame me about the nonviability of optronic processors factoring 56 bit products-of-primes, do so PRIVATELY not on channel. thankyou - Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n236

2001-03-14 Thread Robin-David Hammond
hless answer, i prefer using navigation buttons, because i generaly develope for a touchscreen environment and menus dont work so well. but it seems like a good solution one i would enjoy working on so long as i dont have to touch the Windex machine.. - Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant No

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n231

2001-03-08 Thread Robin-David Hammond
f yes, which > one would you advise ? - Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics: (1) An object in motion will always be headed in the wrong direction. (2) An object at rest will always be in the wrong place

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n231

2001-03-08 Thread Robin-David Hammond
f yes, which > one would you advise ? - Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics: (1) An object in motion will always be headed in the wrong direction. (2) An object at rest will always be in the wrong place

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n183

2001-02-06 Thread Robin-David Hammond
computing... every company should have their own." Bu they had a point. Regards Gary Rathbone - Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics: (1) An object in motion will always be headed in the wrong

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n179

2001-02-04 Thread Robin-David Hammond
for a neat external which controls MIDI via OMS, but for the moment you can write bytes to the modem/ printerport with the read and write commands: open modem: write numtochar(199) to modem: -- to write 199 to it close modem: > Thanks & Regards, > > JB Hope this helps,

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n139

2001-01-11 Thread Robin-David Hammond
el: 323-225-3717 ICQ#60248349Fax: 323-225-0716 Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics: (1) An object in motion will always be head

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n139

2001-01-11 Thread Robin-David Hammond
el: 323-225-3717 ICQ#60248349Fax: 323-225-0716 Robin-David Hammond KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics: (1) An object in motion will always be head

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n123

2000-12-30 Thread Robin-David Hammond
t./~muaddib that might help you. Perl 5 is recomended. this should help you detect the status and size of an http served document without downloading a DVD image via a 1200 baud modem. Bonne Chance robin-david hammond lead systems engineer KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n123

2000-12-30 Thread Robin-David Hammond
t./~muaddib that might help you. Perl 5 is recomended. this should help you detect the status and size of an http served document without downloading a DVD image via a 1200 baud modem. Bonne Chance robin-david hammond lead systems engineer KPL 25-8D Van Zant Norwalk CONN USA Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard@lists.runrev.com/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n106

2000-12-13 Thread Robin-David Hammond
Hmm SQL support, nice. don't use "Skull" much, but seen cool things done in it? Do we have DBM support too? rdh Proposed Additions to the PDP-11 Instruction Set: PI Punch Invalid POPIPunch Operator Immediately PVLCPunch Variable Length Card RASCRead And Shred Card RPM Rea

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n078

2000-11-23 Thread Robin-David Hammond
It has been asked how to run MC cgi on a web server. if your isp wont let you try www.your-site.com. its run by some cool guys who know what they are doing on genuine SUN hardware and Solaris 8. rdh. "What the hell are you getting so upset about? I thought you didn't believe in God.

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n032

2000-10-26 Thread Robin-David Hammond
The problem here is not in windows or mac its in the operating system on which windows is running, typicaly MS-DOS. The problem only occurs with some dos FAT->ISO conversion utilities. you best bet is to simply try to find a better file system converter. No other operating system has this proble

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n032

2000-10-26 Thread Robin-David Hammond
The problem here is not in windows or mac its in the operating system on which windows is running, typicaly MS-DOS. The problem only occurs with some dos FAT->ISO conversion utilities. you best bet is to simply try to find a better file system converter. No other operating system has this proble

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n032

2000-10-26 Thread Robin-David Hammond
Recently, Claude Lemmel wrote: > A painfull way, but i dont know an other one : > - compact all your windows files with some zip utility into a big pc2mac.zip > file > - copy the pc2mac.zip zip file on a cdrom > - copy the cdrom on the mac > - decompress on the mac (a recent version of alladdin