<Richard> Is ORGFORM still a DOS program?
From: Richard <legalize@xmission.com>
Is ORGFORM still a DOS program?
I'm only aware of a DOS version. The last time I used it was to add Jim Muth's recent new formulas to my collection a couple of days ago. - Hal Lane ######################### # hallane@earthlink.net # ######################### No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: 5/1/07 2:57 PM
In article <MDBBJLBFBICIIEIHFBMEKEBBDBAA.hallane@earthlink.net>, "Hal Lane" <hallane@earthlink.net> writes:
From: Richard <legalize@xmission.com>
Is ORGFORM still a DOS program?
I'm only aware of a DOS version. The last time I used it was to add Jim Muth's recent new formulas to my collection a couple of days ago.
At this point, I'm wondering why it makes sense to have people organize their formulas, etc., in a separate program. One of the freedoms of moving away from DOS is that its now much easier to add functionality because you don't have to tie yourself into a knot to adhere to DOS memory restrictions. Its been a decade at least since I looked at ORGFORM and I will look at it again, but it would help me to know how you use it and what benefit you get from it. -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download <http://www.xmission.com/~legalize/book/download/index.html> Legalize Adulthood! <http://blogs.xmission.com/legalize/>
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