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- /**********************************************************************/
- /* Test.c used to test ArCoIF.c */
- /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* 13 Jun 1994 */
- /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /**********************************************************************/
-
-
- #include "sys:programming/my_gst/theone.h"
- #include <mylib.h>
- #include "arcosupport.h"
-
-
- extern __chip char Marquis; // This is important!
-
- /**********************************************************************/
- /* Sorry there aint a lot to this little demo, but I'm a lazy sod, I */
- /* rely on the auto-initialising of the libraries, and a VAST include */
- /* file, (Can't be bothered figurin' out what I need to include so it */
- /* tends to be almost everything!!) I may be lazy, But at least I'm */
- /* HONEST */
- /**********************************************************************/
-
- void
- main(int argc,char *argv[])
- {
- if(SendMacro( &Marquis, "Test Prog", FALSE, NULL ))
- printf("finished sending\n");
- else
- printf("Unable to start Macro\n");
- cleanup(); // NOT required as macro was syncronous
- // but here for completeness!
- }
-
- /**********************************************************************/
- /* You could simply Write it out to a file first, by using something */
- /* like: */
- /* Write(outfile, &Marquis, Marquislen) */
- /* Marquislen is defined within the ArCo object module and should */
- /* be declared similar to char Marquis but as the following */
- /* extern __chip long Marquislen */
- /* You could then call on RX to execute it, But thats REAL LAZY! */
- /**********************************************************************/
-
-