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mark lewis | Tommi Koivula | Win 7 drive map problem |
January 3, 2019 5:02 PM * |
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On 2019 Jan 03 19:30:02, you wrote to me: ml>>>> yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features... TB>>> You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ? ml>> of course i do... so what? it is not easily transferrable to other ml>> OSes but any OS that uses 4DOS and its derivitives can easily use the ml>> posted script... besides that, 4DOS scripting is much easier to ml>> understand and TK> Yep. I never learned REXX, because I wrote all my .BATs with 4DOS, and TK> then with 4OS2 and 4NT/TCC. yep! i learned enough of REXX to have some scripts that created launch icons for my bbs nodes... by creating them procedurally, i knew their name and so could trigger them procedurally as well... or just click on them... i had something for the mail tossing routine such that when it was running, a mailbox with mail in it was displayed... when it was not running, the mail box icon was invisible... it was pretty neat when i first did it... later, i removed it and just let the process run without trying to trigger the icon to show... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... Brain - the apparatus with which we think that we think. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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