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   Message 349 of 361   
   Tony Langdon to mark lewis   
   Re: Still here   
   21 Apr 20 15:47:00   
   
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   -=> On 04-20-20 17:35, mark lewis wrote to Tony Langdon <=-   
      
    ml> probably for the clear screen routine... that or the delay routine...   
    ml> in fact, the delay routine is the one that lead to all the runtime 200   
    ml> errors because of the way they did the calibration loop and didn't   
    ml> check if the result was zero before trying to divide it by the number   
    ml> of seconds the calibration loop ran...   
      
   Yeah I don't recall striking that in the TP days.  Or is this a FP only bug?   
      
    TL> And that's the part I need to learn. ;)  Reading FP documentation on   
    TL> network programming and using the libraries didn't help.   
      
    ml> yeah, there's sample code for web available... i think they're in   
    ml> lazarus... there are a couple of others, too, IIRC...   
      
   I'm not interested in web for most of my applications.  TCP or UDP sessions are   
   usually more useful to me, because I want processes to be able to talk across   
   the network plainly. :)   
      
      
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