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ReadMe for WarpText version 2.0 Bill Kelly 07Jul87
Hi. I've been having a few problems with my assembler. I wrote
an example program to open up a window and a screen and then do some
WarpText into it. For some reason, the assembler would do strange
things to the code on the second pass, including not assembling
the data. After a while it would give up with some "Error 500" which
it said was an unknown error and that I should report it. I didn't
see anything about this kind of thing in the manual and haven't
been able to make it work. It did assemble WarpText, however, and
I was able to test the routines interactively with Forth. They all
work fine.
Here is a list of the files that should be in WarpText.ARC:
WarpText.doc WarpText.asm WarpText.h
WarpText.i Warp.C WarpC.asm
Warp WarpText.obj README
WarpText.doc: A small bit of documentation on the routines,
plus a copyright notice, thank-you notes,
information on distributing WarpText,
my address, etc. Please read this file.
(At least the first part, anyway...) Thanks.
WarpText.asm: The WarpText routines. There is documentation
telling how to call each routine at the beginning
of each routine.
WarpText.h: The 'C' include for WarpText, written by Anson Mah.
WarpText.i: The assembler include for WarpText.
Warp.C: A quick test of the original WarpText routines,
written by Anson Mah.
WarpC.asm: A 'C' interface to the WarpText routines. Makes
them easily callable from 'C' -- written by
Anson Mah.
Warp: Executable for the file "Warp.C" -- this program
only demonstrates the pre-release WarpText routines.
The NewWarp (version 2.0) routines did not exixt
when Anson wrote Warp.C. NewWarp is close to
twice as fast as the routines demoed by this
program.
WarpText.obj: Assembley of the file "WarpText.asm" -- assembled
with the symbols, and ready to link! :-)
README: Exactly. That's just what you're doing.
Enjoy the routines --
I hope they will be useful!
Bill Kelly.