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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 16:51:31 -0500
From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: Macro: Terminal -> Command -> Terminal -> Command?
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Scott Caissie wrote:
> I see. I've been testing this out all day, and it works pretty much the way
> I was aiming for. I was never referred to using the INPUT command before,
> and to be honest, I don't understand it 100% yet. I'm basically mirroring my
> actions.
> I do have a question. Is there restrictions about using INPUT 0 <text>?
> This example works fine, but if I use INPUT 0 etc, it won't. I check to see
> if it works by using \Fscrnstr(y,x,n) on a large scale.
>
> SET INPUT TERMINAL ON
> set input echo off
> clear input-buffer
> define vega {
> ..LZ_PRO := \Fscrnstr(0,6,8)
> OUTPUT \5\5\5\5\5\5\5\5\57\49\13\49\52\13\m(LZ_PRO)\24
> INPUT 1 \5\5\5\5\5\5\5\5\57\49\13\49\52\13\m(LZ_PRO)\24
> for \%t 1 24 1 {
> echo \Fscrnstr(\%t,0,79)
> }
> }
If you use "INPUT 0 <text>" you are not reading any data from the
connection. You must use a timeout greater than 0 in order to process data.
Jeffrey Altman