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Date: | Mon, 24 Mar 1997 13:32:30 +0100 |
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> In basic, (my basic is a little rusty...haven't looked at it for
> at least 25 years!)
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> o$[1,1] = escape character (decimal 27)
> o$[2] = "&f2a1k16d2Lstuff in label .p"
> o$[29,29] =o$[1,1]
> print o$;
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Hi Ken:
I have a Pacscal program. The Output and the STDLIST are redirected to a
disk file. The terminal is used by HiLi intrinsics. How can I find out
which file number is used by the HiLi for the terminal? Should I use
FWRITE istead of a freindly Pascal Write? There is no space in the stack
segment for another file entry.
TIA
Frank
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