[Coco] [Color Computer] OS-9 Editor and NitrOS-9 Download
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Wed Dec 10 00:30:19 EST 2003
In a message dated 12/9/03 7:40:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dbree at duo-county.com writes:
> However, they inadvertently assigned a
> signed number for a pointer, and the ASCII value of an ALT-key is sign
> extended and thus points backwards from the base of the array, and thus
> jumps to an undefined location, resulting in either a crash or some
> undefined/unknown action.
Hah hah, that good old 6809 C lack of "unsigned char" bites us once again,
with a SEX-ually transmitted disease :-) Not that it's an excuse for the 68K
version, but whoever coded it may have still been thinking 6809. Maybe Scred
was written first for the 6809?
Q: Where can I get Scred?
A: That's the first time I've heard that question in the pluperfect
subjunctive :-)
Seriously, way back when, as a learning project for FrameMaker on the Sun
workstation at work, I made a nice "cheat sheet" for Scred, showing a big
keyboard with each key listing its function (Alt-ed, shifted, or controlled). I may
still have one left that I could scan and send out to anyone interested, but
by now everyone knows how well I find things :-)
--Mike K.
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