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- From: mforget@elfhaven.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Michel Forget)
- Subject: Re: DEFAULT.SYS: Draft proposal, 4
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 1994 01:42:34 -0600
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- In <199406052117.AA0358016641@relay2.geis.com>, s.sanders2@genie.geis.com writes:
- [Subject: Re: DEFAULT.SYS: Draft proposal, 4]
-
- [> The solution (and forgive me if this was meant to be 'doubly'
- [> implemented) is a global key definition array in memory. Let a
- [> Resident CPX or TSR define a cookie whose pointer points to an array
- [> like this:
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- Argh! On the outside, this could be a good idea. Remember, though,
- that not everyone is programming in "C", or even programming in a "C"
- that has a cookie library. People with GFA Basic, or Personal Pascal,
- would be very annoyed by this. It also has the disadvantage of wasting
- a slot in the cookie jar, and the memory to hold the keyboard shortcuts.
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