RE: [ql-users] Assembly question

2003-01-28 Thread Norman Dunbar
Morning Per, now that made me chukkle as I sit here early in the morning, while all around me the roof tiles are rattling, the wind is blowing a howling gale and it is absolutely widdling down ! It's just like being in Wales ! Cheers, Norman. - Norman Dunbar

Re: [ql-users] Assembly question

2003-01-28 Thread John G Hitchcock
Re: === It's just like being in Wales ! Cheers, Norman. == Go for him Dilwyn.. John in Wales

RE: [ql-users] Assembly question

2003-01-28 Thread Norman Dunbar
Getting someone else to fight for you eh ? - Norman Dunbar Database/Unix administrator Lynx Financial Systems Ltd. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 0113 289 6265 Fax: 0113 289 3146 URL: http://www.Lynx-FS.com - -Original M

[ql-users] VER$

2003-01-28 Thread RWAPSoftware
Can someone please remind me - How does a machine code routine read the current VER$ (eg. HBA/JSL1) Could be simple, but I can't for the life of me find it anywhere -- Rich Mellor RWAP Software 35 Chantry Croft, Kinsley, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF9 5JH TEL: 01977 610509 http://homet

Re: [ql-users] VER$

2003-01-28 Thread Marcel Kilgus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Can someone please remind me - How does a machine code routine read the > current VER$ (eg. HBA/JSL1) Actually, I don't think there is any. Apart from simulating a call to VER$, of course. Marcel

Re: [ql-users] VER$

2003-01-28 Thread RWAPSoftware
In a message dated 28/01/03 23:17:44 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Can someone please remind me - How does a machine code routine read the > current VER$ (eg. HBA/JSL1) Actually, I don't think there is any. Apart from simulating a call to VER$, of course. Hmm - how does

Re: [ql-users] VER$

2003-01-28 Thread Marcel Kilgus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmm - how does VER$ manage it then?? Or is it just hard-coded somewhere?? Hard coded in VER$. Marcel