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Re: Turnkey

From: Azedia of DOLFINA <dolfina_at_dolfina.org>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 21:18:10 -0700

Rick,

The file is the start of a module that will load inside a Windows Program.
It is a simple random generated choose and user guess game. I mean: it
is really simple. I would like to get some ideas from a few of my designer
non-programmer associates who do not know how to compile if their
lives depended on it.

I thought the DOS thing would be too complex. I just do not have the
Windows part ready to hook it to this piece of code and thought that
there was an easy way to run it before it is complete enough to run on
Windows.

Jodell

>
> I guess I don't understand the question. If not connected to a window,
> how would
> anyone test it? Per our license, you can't ship or give away the
> interpreter/compiler.
> And, SwiftForth doesn't make DOS-based programs (at least without a
> great deal
> of pain, don't ask me how, I won't tell and can't support such an
> effort).
>
> So, what would such a program do and how could it be useful or tested?
>
> Rick
> On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 08:34 PM, Azedia of DOLFINA wrote:
>
> > I have a core.f file that is merely some core code that is not yet
> > connected with a Window Screen, etc...
> > I would like to just turnkey it so that I can give it to a few people
> > to play with it for logic testing. Can I just
> > turnkey it so it can be run from DOS? Or, is that a whole other process?
> >
> > Jodell

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