guzdial@zug.csmil.umich.edu (Mark Guzdial) (01/31/91)
I'd like an XFCN to read the setting in parameter RAM that determines the amount of time between two clicks for a double click. Has anyone seen such an XFCN around? Thanks! Mark Guzdial guzdial@csmil.umich.edu
mxmora@unix.SRI.COM (Matt Mora) (01/31/91)
In article <1991Jan30.194054.7940@engin.umich.edu> guzdial@zug.csmil.umich.edu (Mark Guzdial) writes: >I'd like an XFCN to read the setting in parameter RAM that determines the >amount of time between two clicks for a double click. Has anyone >seen such an XFCN around? I wrote a XCMD/XFCN (I can't remeber which it is) that does what you want and posted it here a while ago. If someone doesn't beat me to it, I'll dig it up and send it to you. I think its called getdoubletime. Matt -- ___________________________________________________________ Matthew Mora | my Mac Matt_Mora@QM.SRI.COM SRI International | my SUN mxmora@unix.sri.com ___________________________________________________________
kaz@nanovx.UUCP (Mike Kazmierczak) (02/01/91)
In article <20605@unix.SRI.COM> mxmora@unix.UUCP (Matt Mora) writes: >In article <1991Jan30.194054.7940@engin.umich.edu> guzdial@zug.csmil.umich.edu (Mark Guzdial) writes: > >>I'd like an XFCN to read the setting in parameter RAM that determines the >>amount of time between two clicks for a double click. Has anyone >>seen such an XFCN around? >I wrote a XCMD/XFCN (I can't remeber which it is) that does what you want and >posted it here a while ago. If someone doesn't beat me to it, I'll dig it up I'd like to see an XFCN/XCMD that could read any part of the parameter RAM, specifically to read the location which is stored in the Map cdev. Is there such an animal out there??? Mike Kazmierczak gatech!beow!mike long live rock and roll!
saaf@joker.optics.rochester.edu (Lennart Saaf) (02/02/91)
In article <107@nanovx.UUCP> kaz@nanovx.UUCP (Mike Kazmierczak) writes: > > I'd like to see an XFCN/XCMD that could read any part of the parameter RAM, > specifically to read the location which is stored in the Map cdev. Is there > such an animal out there??? Funny you should mention. I just cooked up XCMDs to read and write the location information used by the Map cdev. I've been meaning to post it for a couple of weeks now. I will finish it up and make it available next week. Watch this space. I'd like to see... a scotsman on a horse. Len -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Len Saaf, The Institute of Optics, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY | | Internet: saaf@joker.optics.rochester.edu Bitnet: SAAF@UOROPT | ------------------------------------------------------------------------