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Mar 23, 2008 23:54:13 GMT -5
Post by BillSturm on Mar 23, 2008 23:54:13 GMT -5
If the reader of the file sees the file then it is not open and is free to be read. Should I put this into a while loop and loop until the file exists? (or some other break condition) Will the program still respond to links or will it be too busy? I don't see any sleep command or timer to minimize processor utilization.
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USB
Mar 24, 2008 12:03:08 GMT -5
Post by carlgundel on Mar 24, 2008 12:03:08 GMT -5
If the reader of the file sees the file then it is not open and is free to be read. Should I put this into a while loop and loop until the file exists? (or some other break condition) Will the program still respond to links or will it be too busy? I don't see any sleep command or timer to minimize processor utilization. Run BASIC doesn't allow you to run in the background. If you can see the web page (and you alway can), then your program is waiting for input. It seems compelling to be able to run a second Run BASIC program in the background and communicate with it for certain kinds of applications. -Carl
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