1. TSRs (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- Posted by Joshua Milligan <silverlaser at HOTMAIL.COM> Mar 27, 1997
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I'm not quite at the level where I need to know, but I was curious about this: does Euphoria support the ability to create TSR programs. That is, can I write a program that will remain resident in memory and run in the background, but that I can call up with a "hotkey" or will pop up after a period of keyboard inactivity (like a screen saver). I'm certain that it can be done by calling several or more machine routines, but what I really wanted to know was whether or not Euphoria has a way of doing this easily. Thanks to anyone who can give me the answer. P.S. When I recieve and e-mail containing an attached file, the file is actually just "written out" as lines of symbols @#JD19^acD994. Any sugestions? Thanks a lot Joshua Milligan --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------
2. Re: TSRs (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- Posted by Matt Stancliff <sysop at ATL.MINDSPRING.COM> Mar 27, 1997
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- Last edited Mar 28, 1997
>I'm not quite at the level where I need to know, but I was curious about this: >does Euphoria support the ability to create TSR programs. That is, can I write >a program that will remain resident in memory and run in the background, but >that I can call up with a "hotkey" or will pop up after a period of keyboard >inactivity (like a screen saver). I'm certain that it can be done by calling >several or more machine routines, but what I really wanted to know was whether >or not Euphoria has a way of doing this easily. Thanks to anyone who can give >me the answer. Well, with the current way Euphoria is set up you can't make it a TSR. For your program to be a TSR Euphoria must be a TSR itself. There is one way... if Robert has some extra time (laugh)he could make a special TSR version of Euphoria that would be a minimal size and just be used to make TSR's with. <Shouted to Robert from across the room> Get out your Causeway manual! >P.S. When I recieve and e-mail containing an attached file, the file is >actually just "written out" as lines of symbols @#JD19^acD994. Any sugestions? Was it BASE64 or MIME? -Matt Stancliff <IRC addict.>
3. Re: TSRs (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- Posted by ArchiteK <architek at GEOCITIES.COM> Mar 28, 1997
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Joshua Milligan wrote: About TSR, i don't know for certain, but i think even if you "code" a TSR program, the Euphoria interpreter (ex.exe) is still loaded conventionaly... so probably at most you are going to run a second comand shell... lots of memory wasted! > P.S. When I recieve and e-mail containing an attached file, the file is > actually just "written out" as lines of symbols @#JD19^acD994. Any sugestions?Maybe Hotmail doesn't supports binary files attachments, you should first convert your files into pure ASCII files with utilities like BINHEX or XFERPRO (available in any shareware-freeware site), an then postit. We (the ones who receive your mail) will have to do the opposite translation using the same utility. Bye -- email: architek at geocities.com homepage: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/9316
4. Re: TSRs (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- Posted by James Powell <Wizard at DJO.COM> Mar 28, 1997
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Joshua Milligan wrote: >>P.S. When I recieve and e-mail containing an attached file, the file is >>actually just "written out" as lines of symbols @#JD19^acD994. Any sugestions? > To which Matt Stancliff responded: >Was it BASE64 or MIME? > I could be mistaken, but I do beleive that MIME *uses* the BASE64 encoding algorithem. Anyway, if you do a search at http://www.shareware.com/ for "UUENCODE" or "MIME" or "BASE64" you should find several programs that will translate the attachment back into the original file. J.P.
5. Re: TSRs (Terminate and Stay Resident)
- Posted by Michael Cripps <michael.cripps at JUNO.COM> Mar 28, 1997
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>P.S. When I recieve and e-mail containing an attached file, the file >is >actually just "written out" as lines of symbols @#JD19^acD994. Any >sugestions? > Sounds like you need to get a decoding program. I would recommend getting the latest version of winzip (6.2 I think ) It will allow you to encode/decode these attached files quickly and easily. If you dont have internet access I would recommend going to your local B.B.S.'s and downloading UUENCODE or BASE64 after you do this I would be more than happy to send you a copy of winzip6.2. late Warrior