Does anyone know of a step by step prodedure for any of the above? I tried installing apache, mysql, and php, and apache never would start yet was listed in Services in Admin Tools.
But that' just one example of my forays into installing and configuring those things.
No idea why an install of...
If you are behind a firewall and/or using a proxy server, be sure to make an exception of the exact URL you are trying to connect to.
This will bypass any restrictions on port 80 and 88, caching issues, etc., for connection to that URL.
Hope this helps.
There is an excellent explanation of how to define a string in assembly such that each character in that string is stored in a separate byte, each of which can then be referenced through the respective offsets from the initial address where the string's storage area begins.
This is covered in...
I would check out www.rapideuphoria.com, kx.com, and Randall Hyde's HLA. Also check out A-Flow at http://aflow-designer.com/
Visual English AIssembly is what I'm waiting for. :)
Thank you for your kind attention to my question.
I got an initial impression from Randall Hyde's Art of Assembly that, because 330h is beyond the first 255 16-bit addresses in the i/o port address area, in/out were not useable for things like MIDI ports. Yet as I write this I have converted...
I'm just an absolute self-instructed beginner, so please excuse my non-asm ways of speaking about these things.
How do you read the MIDI port address? All I want to do is press a note on the MIDI, then run this little program, and see what code was sent to the MIDI port address.
I've tried...
John,
I'm just a beginner at asm (HLA, and Ketman), but I was thinking that at the very worst, all you would have to do is use debug in step-by-step mode, and transcribe into your compiler's syntax.
Fortunately, extra hard drives are cheap. :)
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