a634@mindlink.UUCP (Rob Prior) (10/10/90)
PRG-> and ->PRG: These are useful when programming in machine language, or using sysevals. One can create objects for each element in a normal RPL program, and place them inside a set of << >> to make them less volatile. SYSEVALS: Could someone post a list of 'relevant' addresses that are previous to #1957Bh? This is as low as Alonzo's listing went. (at least the list I got). I have been seeing things in messages that go '... if you use #18eb8h SYSEVAL to do this ...", etc. (that probably doesn't do anything, butyou get my idea) Where is everyone getting these adresses? Rob -- _______________________________________________________________ |Rob Prior - President, Still Animation Logo Design, Burnaby, BC| |---------------------------------------------------------------| | Mail to: a634@mindlink.uucp | | ___ _ or: !uunet!van-bc!rsoft!mindlink!a634 | | /__ /_\ "You must find us.... a shrubbery!!!!!!" | |____/ / \____________________________________________________|
akcs.frodo@hpcvbbs.UUCP (keith farmer) (11/25/90)
I, too, would enjoy knowing what syseval does what. I have had my 48 since mid Aug '90 (Bday present) and am deeply involved (as much as I can) in programming. Know any neat tricks with CST?