1. windoz
- Posted by Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin at SANDW.NET> Aug 12, 1998
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Irv, I downloaded the latest version of your dbf gui yesterday. If I click on the i and the monitor icon it does not show my D drive (CDROM) only System HD and FD. Also if I run dbf and click on [NEXT] 5 times in a row there is no information being displayed and I get the 300 line error message. By The Way, I loved the smiley sticking his tounge out when you click on it, very nice touch. The GUI looks good and I am looking forward to trying to integrate it into one of my programs. Keep up the good work. TIA Later: + + + Rev. Ferlin Scarborough - Centreville, Alabama - USA
2. Re: windoz
- Posted by Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Aug 12, 1998
- 405 views
- Last edited Aug 13, 1998
Ferlin Scarborough wrote: > > Irv, > > I downloaded the latest version of your dbf gui > yesterday. If I click on the i and the monitor icon it > does not show my D drive (CDROM) only System HD and FD. > > Also if I run dbf and click on [NEXT] 5 times in > a row there is no information being displayed and I get > the 300 line error message. > Thanks, Wolfgang reported the same problems this morning, and there is now a fixed version on my web page. The code which checks disk space is borrowed, and I am not familiar enough with interrupts to make changes - so I ignore CD's for now. Regards, Irv http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains
3. Re: windoz
- Posted by Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin at SANDW.NET> Aug 13, 1998
- 404 views
Irv wrote: > Thanks, > > Wolfgang reported the same problems this morning, and there is now > a fixed version on my web page. The code which checks disk space > is borrowed, and I am not familiar enough with interrupts to make > changes - so I ignore CD's for now. > > Regards, > > Irv > http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains Irv, Thanks and I'll download the latest from your Web Page, and give it a whirl. Later: + + + Rev. Ferlin Scarborough - Centreville, Alabama - USA
4. Re: windoz
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Aug 13, 1998
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Irv wrote :The code which checks disk space :is borrowed, and I am not familiar enough with interrupts to make :changes - so I ignore CD's for now. I tested the code - under DOS - and it returns 0 on my D drive - a CD-ROM= drive. If I change the code to display the whole CD-ROM capacity, it returns som= e quite big number. That is the capacity, I suppose. There is, however, one bug I found. When I used the 4th line to input a country name, all went well during input - the window was scrolling after= the 7th character. But the output went over the edges. :Regards, :Irv :http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains Ad Rienks