[A83] Re: storing op1 to list


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[A83] Re: storing op1 to list





> > Van: TypeR unknown <typerfuture@hotmail.com>
> >
> > No,no you misunderstood me, the call _asmnumerical input is a
> call to the
>
> > code for numerical input as given in asmguru.
> > I have pasted this code so that I can make a call to it whenever I need
> to
> > have numerical input in my program. It's just a call to a place in
> another
> > section of the program...
> > Besides I have a regular 83 not a plus, but this is unimportant for the
> > answer...
> >
> > On another matter,
> >
> > Would it really be possible to go onto the internet with my pentium 90,
> with
> > 100 MB of free memory on the harddisk ???
> > It is possible to compress this C-drive in which it says I would have a
> > harddisk of almost 595.33 MB, but what would the consequences then be???
>
> I use a Pentium100, with 40mb RAM, 14k4 dailup, Win95 and Win98Lite. No
> problems at all. Even in the time it only had 8mb (used IE3 that
> time). Now
> I use Opera 5.10, that is a really small browser (install files can fit on
> 2x1.44mb floppies).
>
> In it's normal state you can view HTML (with JavaScript), and via some
> (Netscape) plugins you can add new things like Java-support (although that
> tends to be reeeealy s-l-o-o-o-o-w-w-w-w on my machine).
>
> You can find Opera in most PC-Magazines on the cover-CD.
> And getting a modem below the 56k range is normaly just asking around,
> people who have 'upgraded' to faster modems normaly won't throw away their
> old ones. I guess you can get a 33k6 for < 10 EUR.
>

Why don't you just use a 'fast' modem on an old computer? a 56k modem works
fine on a  486 / Pentium ...

> Oh and WebWasher is also a handy program when using slower modems. It will
> stop the downloading of banners. (off coarse, not seeing banners is also
> usefull with, let's say, T1)
>
> 	Henk Poley <><
>
>





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