On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:33:41 +0200, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
"Jim" == dogshu <dog...@sdf.lonestar.org> writes:
Are there any emulators which allow me to paste text directly
into them?
The X11 version of CCS64 1.09 that I created in 1997. Also, the
Windows version of Yape should allow copying text from the screen to
the clipboard.
MarkoThanks, that is definately useful. So you know, new
distributions use gcc 3.2, which is incompatible with
C++ binaries compiled from earlier gcc versions. You
may want to consider distributing linux binaries.
I'm considering using ccs64 as my main "play around
with code" platform, but I'm having trouble figuring
out how to configure it. I tried putting this line
in /etc/X11/Xresources:
ccs64.speed: 50
but it doesn't seem to work. What is the correct way
to write that line?
thanks,
Jim
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:33:41 +0200, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
"Jim" == dogshu <dog...@sdf.lonestar.org> writes:
Are there any emulators which allow me to paste text directly
into them?
The X11 version of CCS64 1.09 that I created in 1997. Also, the
Windows version of Yape should allow copying text from the screen to
the clipboard.
MarkoThanks, that is definately useful. So you know, new
distributions use gcc 3.2, which is incompatible with
C++ binaries compiled from earlier gcc versions. You
may want to consider distributing linux binaries.
I'm considering using ccs64 as my main "play around
with code" platform, but I'm having trouble figuring
out how to configure it. I tried putting this line
in /etc/X11/Xresources:
ccs64.speed: 50
but it doesn't seem to work. What is the correct way
to write that line?
thanks,
Jim
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