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At 11:12 PM 8/9/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> >>I wrote a little program that lets the leds
> >>sequentially flash (see code below).
> >>
> >>I'd like now to stop, to start and to reset the
> >>flashing leds after pushing several switches.
> >>Normally I would create a table and store execution tokens
> >>in it. The usually way to do it is with the ' (tick),
> >>for instance:
> >>' stop buttonstable !
> >>
> >>But tick seems not to work. Does anyone know how it can be done?
> >
> >I don't see how you're using ' here,
>
>
>I wanted to prepare for vectored execution.
>But as I understand it this can't be done in SwiftX or there is
>no easy way to do it?
Sure, just follow the example I gave in my last message.
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Received on Sat Aug 09 2003 - 15:41:23 PDT
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