Thanks, Ken.

That is kind of what I recall, but wasn't sure. Now that I think about it, as my HCs got really sizable and doing a lot, I'd take entire start-using stack scripts, tweak them a bit and Compile-it them. That, after I'd already maxed out all of the allowable 10 stacks. Worked better than stop-using one and start-using another.

Amazing how much we forget about what we've done.

Joe Wilkins

On Jan 2, 2008, at 6:38 AM, Ken Ray wrote:

On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 04:47:28 -0800, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Right this minute I don't even remember what the difference(s)
between Type 1 and Type 2 "is/are".

Well "Type 1" were the earliest forms of externals (like most of the
Rinaldi externals); "Type 2" were externals written basically after HC
2.0 was released, and were of a different format that Rev can't use.

BTW, my externals are not just simple little ditties; each one does a
lot, often maxing-out the 32k limit.

Understood. I used to do external development with Compile-It back in
the day as well, so I know what you mean. And if you're only concerned
about OS 9, then you should be able to use those Compile-It externals
in Rev (if I recall correctly Compile-It externals were all Type 1).



Ken Ray
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