anthony@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Anthony Veale) (08/24/90)
Hello world, Now that the summer is ending, I thought that I would try a repeat of a question that I asked (foolishly) at the beginning of summer when all had departed. I downloaded HyperC (ProDOS based version) just to play around with it. Well, the helpful docs that came with the package indicated that instead of getchar, 'getchr' should be used. Also 'putchr' to replace 'putchar.' I guess that with such a full disk, single character reductions might just help you squeeze a little more onto the disk. The problem is that 'getchr' does not exist on the disk. Compiling works fine, but will not link getchr, since it can't find it. I whipped out the old sector editor and disk searched for 'getch.' No 'getchar', 'getchr,' or other variant spelling that might represent this macro. I have determined that the company who made HyperC is no more, so help from there is decidedly lacking. Is there a cure? Or do I get to reclaim a double-sided disk? I do have the floating point update, too, but I didn't copy the parts onto /CSYS. Instead I just disk searched the update and failed to find getchr there either. Finally, assuming that there is a cure, is there an electronic version of the full docs for HyperC? Thanks for any help. Anthony Veale' Grad. Student JILA anthony@lyra.colorado.edu (or, if closed, try) UColorado star.stanford.edu!lyra.colorado.edu!anthony Boulder, CO veale@jila.bitnet Anthony Veale' Grad. Student JILA anthony@lyra.colorado.edu (or, if closed, try) UColorado star.stanford.edu!lyra.colorado.edu!anthony Boulder, CO veale@jila.bitnet