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|    Tony Langdon to mark lewis    |
|    Re: Still here    |
|    21 Apr 20 15:47:00    |
      TZUTC: 1000       MSGID: 15.fido-pascalle@3:633/410 2303cca8       REPLY: 1:3634/12.73 5e9e1653       PID: Synchronet 3.17c-Linux Nov 3 2019 GCC 4.6.3       TID: SBBSecho 3.10-Linux r3.146 Nov 3 2019 GCC 4.6.3       CHRS: ASCII 1       -=> 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. :)                     ... NO CARRIER? How are we gonna land this modem?       === MultiMail/Win v0.51       --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux        * Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 90/1 114/705 120/340 601 226/16 30 227/114 229/101       SEEN-BY: 229/426 452 616 1014 240/5832 249/206 317 400 280/464 298/25       SEEN-BY: 305/3 317/3 322/757 342/200 633/280       PATH: 633/410 280 712/848 261/38 250/1 317/3 229/426           |
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