>10 maxfiles=2
>15 open "infile" for input as#1: open "outfile" for output as#2
>20 if eof(1) then close: end
>30 line input #1,a$: if a$="" then 20
>40 for t=1 to len(a$): a=asc(mid$(a$,t,1))
>50 if a<32 or a=127 then 20 else b$=b$+chr$(a)
>60 next
>70 print #1,b$: b$="": goto 20
It's been a whi
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:00:10 +0200, you wrote:
>MSX Office?? Never heard of it :-(
Probably Home Office by Philips. If I remember it wll enough, it's
just a question of filtering out some control codes. Write a simple
Basic program for it:
10 maxfiles=2
15 open "infile" for input as#1: open
> I am an saddisfied MSX-user in Holten, Holland.
*grin* 'saddisfied' - I like that.
As in "I'm really saddisfied by this M$ blue screen
showing up every 5 minutes" *LOL*
> And are still using a few MSX-computers.
>
> Now I have a problem...
> I want to convert text programms out of MSX-
> o
Hi There,
I've recieved this message, but I don't have MSX office.
Can someone help this person out?
Thanks,
Sander
- Original Message -
From: "Hendri van Zon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 6:53 PM
Subject: MSX-converter
>
> Can you
No, the HD was very cheap but before to buy any
adapter I wanted to have some more information.
Thanks to all.
Alberto Valverde
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>
> [Is it possible to use U2W diff. SCSI on MSX?]
> Like Maico said: it is possible if you use proper
> termination, but to me
[Is it possible to use U2W diff. SCSI on MSX?]
Like Maico said: it is possible if you use proper termination, but to me it
seems like
(a) a waste of money - because that U2W stuff is fn' expensive
(b) overkill - it will be like driving a Ferrari throught a forest foot path.
(c) did I