Re: Digest for EUforum at topica.com, issue 3705

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In my last e-mail, I said I  needed help with Euphoria for Windows, and 
almost everyone responded with  the "fact" that I could use Win32Lib.  This is 
true.  I have already  downloaded and installed the program.  It is a very
helpful
tool, but it  does not have any documentation on what all the commands in 
Euphoria for Windows  are.  I need this mainly because I am trying to create a 
DOS program that  runs under Windows for sound reasons.  I am trying to create a
ZZT-like  Program.  As easy as it would be, I still can not use  Win32Lib in 
this without making it unable to run in DOS unless I use more  code.  Win32Lib 
does NOT help in a Pure DOS enviroment.  Since ZZT  will only run in 
DOS...Unless I make a ZZT for Windows...I will need  documentation for the
Windows
commands.  This way, I can  use platform() to do certain things with certain 
OS'es.  Thanks for  reminding me about Win32Lib, and I will Probably use it  
eventually.
 
PS:  Whomever made  Win32Lib is a very smart person.  I wonder if he could 
tell me what all the  commands do and the syntax.
 
PPS:  I have tried to  bring more people to the land of Euphoria, but so far, 
not a whole lot of people  know about it.  I am currently going to an 
engineering program at A&T,  and no one in the university, not even the computer
guy
knows about it.  Oh  well.


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<DIV><STRONG><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">In my last e-mail, I said I
needed help with Euphoria&nbsp;for Windows, and almost everyone responded with 
the "fact" that I could use Win32Lib.&nbsp; This is true.&nbsp; I have already 
downloaded and installed the program.&nbsp; It is a very helpful tool, but it 
does not have any documentation on what all the commands in Euphoria for Windows
are.&nbsp; I need this mainly because I am trying to create a DOS program that 
runs under Windows for sound reasons.&nbsp; I am trying to create a ZZT-like 
Program.&nbsp;&nbsp;As&nbsp;easy as it would be,&nbsp;I still can not use 
Win32Lib in this without making it unable to run in DOS unless I use more 
code.&nbsp; Win32Lib does NOT help in a Pure DOS enviroment.&nbsp; Since ZZT 
will only run in DOS...Unless I make a ZZT for Windows...I will need 
documentation for the Windows commands.&nbsp; This way, I can 
use&nbsp;platform() to do certain things with certain OS'es.&nbsp; Thanks for 
reminding me about Win32Lib, and I will Probably use it 
eventually.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT 
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00"></FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">PS:&nbsp; Whomever made 
Win32Lib is a very smart person.&nbsp; I wonder if he could tell me what all the
commands do and the syntax.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT 
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00"></FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">PPS:&nbsp; I have tried to 
bring more people to the land of Euphoria, but so far, not a whole lot of people
know about it.&nbsp; I am currently going to an engineering program at A&amp;T, 
and no one in the university, not even the computer guy knows about it.&nbsp; Oh
well.</FONT></STRONG></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>

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