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Hi Paul PM>> if you're running OS/2 then I've got a program that will sort the PM>> inbound packets into subject order. If you're running DOS, then you're PM>> out of luck as my program is too memory hungry to run in 640K. I guess PM>> I could compile it with GNU 386 and it would probably run under DOS. RM> Not got OS/2. Got Dos5 and dv. Dv makes the base mem requirements a RM> bit tighter. Memory will be even tighter, actually. Ppoint runs Bink by shelling and running a batch file. RM> However, if you're willing to part with the msgbase specs, I'll RM> cheerfully write my own sorter. This is beginning to be a pest. I'd RM> started this reply a few days ago, and it took me some time to find RM> it again tonight to finish it. PM> There's no message base in my program. Hokay, then how bout the "packet" specs?? PM> The way it works is to take the PM> packets you download from Paul and sort them into subject order and PM> create a new packet. This packet would then be fed into PPoint as PM> normal. This assumes that PPoint puts the messages on its messages PM> base in the order they were in the packet. It seems to do so. PM> The way I've written it there's no chance it would run under DOS PM> unless you use something like GNU to compile it. I don't have the DOS PM> version of GNU so I can't try it. If I sign a non-disclosure agreement in blood, could I have a go at rewriting it for BC++? Cheers --- PPoint 1.80* Origin: Silicon Heaven (3:711/934.16) SEEN-BY: 711/934 @PATH: 711/934 |
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