on 20/10/01 12:36, Brian at bmcewen_at_mediaone.net wrote:
>>> You have to install both DragonDemo and DragonHack.
>>
>
> That's neat- works here. A bit of a problem quitting though- I can go back
> to Dragon from notes fine (using SBM "tasks"), but when I hit stop or try
> to change from number to states for example the Newt puts up a busy signal
> and it tied up indefinitely (5 min or more wait didn't help) and I have to
> reset the Newton.
I did notice the same thing also, with the initial hack. When switching, the
Newt would put the busy sign and would be stuck there for whenever long I
waited.
-Laurent.
-- ===================================================================== Laurent Daudelin <http://home.cox.rr.com/nemesys> Logiciels Nemesys Software mailto:nemesys_at_cox.rr.combrute force adj.: Describes a primitive programming style, one in which the programmer relies on the computer's processing power instead of using his or her own intelligence to simplify the problem, often ignoring problems of scale and applying naive methods suited to small problems directly to large ones. The term can also be used in reference to programming style: brute-force programs are written in a heavyhanded, tedious way, full of repetition and devoid of any elegance or useful abstraction (see also brute force and ignorance).
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