BBS: Inland Empire Archive Date: 10-10-92 (23:16) Number: 399 From: MARK BUTLER Refer#: NONE To: PAUL LANKOW Recvd: NO Subj: So many questions... Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
On (02 Oct 92) Paul Lankow wrote to Mark Butler... PL> Change that to f.attr=ASC(MID$(dta$,22)) and you'll be fine. Thanx much Paul, the routine works great! BTW, I noticed that you are the venerable master-mind behind the QBZLIB library. I just want to thank you for that outstanding contribution to QB language extensions! Questions: 1.) Are you contemplating a PDS (FS) compatible version of qbzlib? 2.) I have qbzlib02, is that the most current version of the lib? If not, how may I obtain the most recent release? 3.) Since it was your expressed (and very commendable!) purpose to encourage and educate others (by including all source) in the fine art of constructing ASM add-ons for QB, is there a good asm beginners book you could recommend? Especially one that goes into detail about asm for QB? You know, sort of a "ASM Made Easy For The Compleat Idiot" type of book? ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ \ / (trust me, this applys!) ;^] תש [-M-H-B-] שת ~~ --- PPoint 1.35 * Origin: Terminal Oasis, Portland OR (1:105/330.5)
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