Re: A86: Re: A86 Raido Link


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Re: A86: Re: A86 Raido Link




It would only matter if you don't do any checksum, 
error checking but most routines do at least a little bit, so
 the calc won't crash. If Bomberbloke doesn't use
ANY error checking at all then it would probably crash the calc.
I think the tetris(mardel) routines do at least some sort of
error checking because even if you use a link cable, you'll
still loose many bits.

Milagro
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>possibly, but there's ways to fix that
>
>-josh
>
>On Sat, 27 Feb 1999 18:37:17 -0500 warhorse <warhorse@bellatlantic.net>
>writes:
>>
>>If you are using a raido transmitter, won't the slightest bit of 
>>static
>>disrupt the flow of 0's and 1's and thus causing the program to 
>>crash?
>>Turning on lights in an adjacent room would ruin a good game of
>>Bomberbloke?
>>terrence wong
>>
>>
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