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- Thundermonk Passwords v1.01
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- by Richard G. Hallas
-
- Usual boring PD notice: This program may be
- distributed freely as long as it is not sold for
- profit etc. etc. and as long as all the files are
- kept intact and not modified in any way.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Actually, I don't care in the least if someone wants
- to use a section of my code. There's nothing that's
- particularly clever in there (not in this program,
- at least) but some of the procedures are ones I copy
- between WIMP programs as I write them, and are quite
- general in nature. You may find the procedures
- PROCdecidewindowposition and PROCreadvduvariables
- of use, since they open any given window in the
- exact centre of whichever screen mode the computer
- is currently in.
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Thundermonk passwords: These change every month,
- which is why I wrote this little program.
- All it does is display the current month's passwords
- in a window on the screen. As long as the window is
- open, the program checks the month, so if you change
- the month - with !Alarm, for example - the passwords
- are updated.
- If you press MENU in the window, you get a nice info
- box. Closing the main window terminates the program.
-
- I'm sorry to say that if you transfer Thundermonk to
- hard disc, the password feature stops working, as
- all the passwords become nonsense or blank. Don't
- ask me why. So if you want to use passwords, you'll
- have to load off floppy.
-
- Credits: The passwords come from HacMan's column in
- the March 1991 issue of The Micro User. Thanks, Hac!
-
- Should you so wish, you may contact me at:
- 31 Skelton Crescent,
- Crosland Moor,
- Huddersfield,
- West Yorkshire,
- HD4 5PN Telephone: (0484) 654186.
-
- ====================================================
- This is version 1.01, with some minor modifications
- to the Templates file which used to look messy in a
- multisync mode. (Guess who's just got a Taxan 795!)
- ====================================================
-
- That's all folks ...
- Richard Hallas