rminnich@udel.EDU (Ron Minnich) (04/15/88)
looking for a good time? Want fireworks this time? OK. Compile something (perl will do) with -l set. -l means put everything you can on longword boundaries. Then, call something like, oh, say atoi(). This will require things from lcm.lib. Then run you program. I'll wait. . . Nice, huh? Betcha didn't think your amiga could do all that stuff. Looks like the cable-tv emulator leo wrote, huh? Did you get black-and-white hash, or colored stripes. I got both. Rule #1: Don't use both the -l switch and lcm.lib -- ron (rminnich@udel.edu)