ecwu61@castle.ed.ac.uk (R Renwick) (02/01/91)
1) I came across a SYS call the other day with the following number &60240. Can anyone tell me what this does as I can't find it in the PRM's or in any of the RAM Modules that were loaded at the time. 2) Has anyone decoded and used Nicko's (nbvs@uk.ac.cam.cl) version of Emacs yet? When I run it I am told "Shared C Library out of date". I am using CLib 3.5. Does anyone know how to solve this? Cheers, Rik
cabr07@vaxa.strath.ac.uk (02/06/91)
In article <8211@castle.ed.ac.uk>, ecwu61@castle.ed.ac.uk (R Renwick) writes: > > 1) I came across a SYS call the other day with the following > number &60240. Can anyone tell me what this does as I can't find it in > the PRM's or in any of the RAM Modules that were loaded at the time. > > 2) Has anyone decoded and used Nicko's (nbvs@uk.ac.cam.cl) > version of Emacs yet? When I run it I am told "Shared C Library out of > date". I am using CLib 3.5. Does anyone know how to solve this? > > Cheers, > Rik -- SWI &60240 ...try looking up SWI &40240 ... this is ADFS_DiscOp if my memory serves me right... so &60240 is XADFS_DiscOp. Sounds like you are probably trying to remove some copy protection ! Gordon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |G.N.Sinclair | JANET: G.N.Sinclair@uk.ac.strath.vaxa | |Physics & Applied Phys Dept| BITNET: G.N.Sinclair%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@UKACRL | |Strathclyde University | UUCP: G.N.Sinclair%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@ukc.uucp | |107 Rottenrow |Internet:G.N.Sinclair%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk| |Glasgow G4 0NG, Scotland | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------