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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
from: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
date: 1993-05-05 01:39:18
subject: #18029-#makpal

#: 18030 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    05-May-93  01:39:18
Sb: #18029-#makpal
Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)

Bob,
  Yes, I was going through modules with DED and found the reference to WData
in Windio, so I assumed it was put there for some reason. I couldn't find
that dat00e00000 so I wasn't sure about that one yet.
  Thanks for giving an explanation of what modules put them there.

  So now where do I look to fix the problem I'm having with Select.

  I don't know if you saw that previous message, but I just bought a program
at the fest, and it is suffering from the same problem that I have been
having with trying to use Select. This program that I bought, opens a window,
puts various controls on it, then waits for you to make selections with the
mouse. When one of the selections is made, the program then expects to get
some numbers from the keyboard, well, here the mouse functions fine but none
of the things I enter at the keyboard make it to the program, nothing is
echoed to the screen. After a few minutes of frustration, I do a control-C
to get out of the program, and when I get out, there on the screen are all
the characters that I had typed. For some reason, the Select syscall isn't
duping all three paths when called, it is only duping STDOUT.

  I'm currently using:

Windio  ed #48  crc E50CC0
Keydrv  ed $46  crc 9AAE1D
term    ed #5   crc 1110F3
cio     ed #6   crc E9ADF1
shell   ed #52  crc BFD301
wcf     ed #30  crc D1703B
scf     ed #31  crc B41F17

  Do any of these look way out of date ? Oh by the way Syscall #0 crc 50C6B7.

larry

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