I'm not sure that I understand your question. Do you mean that you want to access the configuration settings in the BIOS ? I think those settings are kept in non-volitile memory and are accessed through port calls (like to a serial port). In other words, you would do INP for input and OUT for...
You can define a variable in the HTML which indicates the frame. This info does not have to appear on the screen but it will be embedded in the stream of data to the server which the cgi script can read. It will be up to you to coordinate the frame info in the HTML. I believe they call these...
I found my source code. Its big. I can post parts of it or send it to you. My email address is:<br>
<A HREF="mailto:stevenu@usa.net">stevenu@usa.net</A><br>
All the x86 chips use the same basic instuction set. The only differences from 8088 to 486 and even Pentium are mostly specialized instuctions for managing memory, etc. Things that application programmers shouldn't have to worry about.<br>
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I'm sure Intel publishes a manual on Principles...
Wait a minute! I haven't been keeping up with postings. There is a simple way to pick up parameters from the web server which is exactly the same way that C programs get the parameters. Any time you are writing a CGI program all parms are passed as standard input and output from the web...
A win app? Hmm... I'm not a windows programmer but the web site for PowerBasic (www.powerbasic.com) has three different versions for sale. Besides the DOS version, there is a Console version and a DLL version. Both of which are claimed to be 32bit windows apps. They also claim to give you...
QB45 may not be available any more but its nearest competitor, Borland's Turbo Basic, is. Check out the web site for Power Basic - www.powerbasic.com<br>
They have developed Turbo Basic into a better product than either of the predecessors.<br>
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By the way, I believe the background...
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. In ASM strings are just chunks of memory. You can declare a block of memory with a DS command (Declare Storage)or a DC (Declare Constant). I am assuming you are using x86 ASM. Different platforms use different commands.<br>
I think DocDoom is right, try testing for 0 instead of null.<br>
Pan1, why are you using line numbers? The fact that QBasic allows alpha labels makes the language more usable than the original BASIC.<br>
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