Tried my program with this ZXB.EXE but have same problems, maybe I should try a freshly installed ZXB.
Hi, luzie
My bad. The .exe version is on the way (I've updated the compiler toolchain, and have some problems with .exe file generation at the moment).
The 1.5.0 is because I overwrite the version file (nothing else).
For 1.4.0, try the version s1995 from the archive: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.boriel.com/files/zxb/archive/">http://www.boriel.com/files/zxb/archive/</a><!-- m -->
Don't use -O3 when testing.
Yes, sorry. I'm aware of this problem. It seems to work on Windows 10, but not on Windows 7.
You don't need python to run .exe versions (that's the point of it!)
Which version of windows are you using? :roll:
boriel Wrote:Yes, sorry. I'm aware of this problem. It seems to work on Windows 10, but not on Windows 7.
You don't need python to run .exe versions (that's the point of it!)
Which version of windows are you using? :roll:
I´ve tried on Windows 8.0. I will now try on Win10 and tell you here, how it´s working.
boriel Wrote:Yes, sorry. I'm aware of this problem. It seems to work on Windows 10, but not on Windows 7.
You don't need python to run .exe versions (that's the point of it!)
Which version of windows are you using? :roll:
I´ve tried on Windows 8.0. I will now try on Win10 and tell you here, how it´s working.
Thanks, Luzzie! I appreciate it.
I'm thinking in a workaround to this problem, nonetheless.
ZXB.EXE runs OK now that I use Win10 instead of Win8.
But the original Print64/PrintAt64-Problem still exists the same.
I tried to put the code and 3 screenshots together in a ZIP-File so you can test it, but I cannot attached this to a PM (File-Extension not allowed, even if I rename .ZIP to e.g. .TXT). Could you please send my your Email-Adress via PM, so I can directly send the .ZIP-File to you?
According to this experiment, it's working as expected:
Code:
o#include <print64.bas>
DIM n,x,y as uInteger
CLS
FOR n=1 to 10000
y=rnd*23
x=rnd*63
printat64(y, x)
print64("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"(n MOD 26 TO n MOD 26))
print at 23,0;n;" y:";y;" x:";x;" L:";n mod 26; " ";
NEXT n
pause 0
END
Which produces this .tap (see attached file).
Please, just in case, redownload 1.6.12, try again and tell me? :roll: