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to: dogshu
from: KP KP
date: 2022-08-01 07:05:00
subject: Re: cutting and pasting t

On Monday, January 27, 2003 at 3:26:47 PM UTC-8, dogshu wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:33:41 +0200, Marko M„kel„ wrote:
> >>>>>> "Jim" == dogshu  writes:
> > 
> > Jim> Are there any emulators which allow me to paste text directly
> > Jim> into them?
> > 
> > The X11 version of CCS64 1.09 that I created in 1997. Also, the
> > Windows version of Yape should allow copying text from the screen to
> > the clipboard.
> > 
> > Marko
> Thanks, that is definately useful. So you know, new
> distributions use gcc 3.2, which is incompatible with
> C++ binaries compiled from earlier gcc versions. You
> may want to consider distributing linux binaries.
> I'm considering using ccs64 as my main "play around
> with code" platform, but I'm having trouble figuring
> out how to configure it. I tried putting this line
> in /etc/X11/Xresources:
> ccs64.speed: 50
> but it doesn't seem to work. What is the correct way
> to write that line?
> 
> thanks,
> Jim


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