Author: David Dory
Date: 15:46:30 01/26/02
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On January 26, 2002 at 14:46:28, John Coffey wrote: >On January 26, 2002 at 14:45:30, John Coffey wrote: > >>Once again I have this problem where I wanted to take a board position like on >>Itsyourturn.com and paste it into my program (for testing purposes.)* My >>program "mars" is a windows console application written in Microsoft Visual C++. >> I notice that there can be more than one type of console ap and I am not sure >>what all the types do. >> >>Anyhow, I wrote a parser where I could copy the source from the itsyourturn.com >>web page and paste it into my program. Windows 98, however, is not cooperating. >> There is too much information to paste and windows will only paste little bits >>of it at a time every time I move the mouse. In short it seems like it is not >>going to work. >> I would try increasing the memory to your application. Right click on your window and increase the memory available to your window in the properties dialoge box. You'll have to quit and re-start for it to have effect, of course. Try several different types of memory settings and see if that helps. Good luck! Dave
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