To make it clear: I didn't use NTK, it's plain NDE (aka. Newton Development
Evironment).
I just added rotation support and power on/off handlers, didn't take me more
than half an hour.
And that included looking up the information to implement that.
Newton programming seems to be no trickier in itself than - let's say -
Win32 programming.
Jochen
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From: "Marco Mailand" <Newton2k1_at_mac.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Re - Draining batteries
>
> > But you take the source code and do what you want with it ;-)
> Hmm, this would be a really appealing 'my first NTK project'. May be a bit
> too complex...
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