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G4IJE  > ARCHIM   31.01.96 17:04l 31 Lines 1245 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Hi all. I've had several replies to my bull regarding outputting BASIC
variables to a text file. They have all said more-or-less the same thing:
open a file and BPUT the variables required. This is not exactly what I had
in mind, but as so many have said the same thing I obviously didn't make
myself very clear.

I really want to output ALL the variables in a large(ish) program (about
140k) without having to BPUT them individually. Some kind of "variable
dump", you might say. If there was some way to output the result of LVAR to
a file, whilst a program was running, that would be ideal. Perhaps it's just
not possible.

I haven't had too many replies to my faster JPEG enquiry. I guess it's too
soon for some of the recent code that has been written (such as that in the
Risc OS 3.60 version of Draw) to appear in the public domain. I wonder if
there is any news on when/if Acorn will be releasing OS 3.60 for those
currently running OS 3.50? At least I might be able to write some kind of
"shell" so that Pscan users with OS 3.60 can use the new JPEG code.

Thanks to all who have replied to my recent bulletins.

73 de Paul G4IJE @ GB7DAA.

[ Message sent at 05:24 on Wed,24 Jan 1996 ]



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