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- From: jdickson@jato.jpl.nasa.gov (Jeff Dickson)
- Subject: Re: How to write handlers?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.212727.22843@jato.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- References: <1992Dec21.072021.14571@mixcom.com> <OD.6badnetOA92-910-106p0_2b36e2c1@piraya.bad.se>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 21:27:27 GMT
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- Jesper_Jensen@iluvatar.bbs.bad.se (Jesper Jensen) writes:
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- > A> me at the time, but I may be wanting to write a handler soon. Where
- > A> do programmers get information about handlers? I've glanced at the
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- >I don't know, if it's much help to you, but I saw an example in the RKM:
- >devices for 2.0.
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- >It was something about switching the left and right mouse buttons in a
- >window.
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- >Hope it helps you.
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- >Jesper, Radagast@iluvatar.bbs.bad.se
- >---
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- That's an example of an input device handler. Not the same kind of handler
- if I read this guy right.
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- There are a number of PD handlers on the fish disks. These would be a good
- start. The AmigaDOS 2.04 Packet I/O specification is contained in volume II
- of AmigaMail. Other than that - you're pretty much up you know what creek
- without a paddle. Got a question. Ask here. DOS is not common knowledge.
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- jeff
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