Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!watdragon!rose!sjorr From: sjorr@rose.waterloo.edu (Stephen Orr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: F/A 18 on hard drive? Message-ID: <15189@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Date: 17 Jul 89 19:38:26 GMT References: <6530001@hp-ses.SDE.HP.COM> <271800002@trsvax> <42791@bbn.COM> Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu Reply-To: sjorr@rose.waterloo.edu (Stephen Orr) Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 23 In article <42791@bbn.COM> cosell@BBN.COM (Bernie Cosell) writes: >I've not yet checked out how the history-log stuff works. It is clearly driven >by the 'context' file, and so you could probably fairly easily have multiple >folks's flight logs by just having "context.me" and "context.you" in the >directory and RENAMEing the proper one to be just "context" before you start >the program. > /Bernie\ I have a small program that I wrote for use with F-18, which extacts the pilots name from the config file and then 'backs up' that pilot to a sub-directory called pilots. It is written in Lattice C, and is very small (ie simple). I have no copy of uuencode, but I could post the source to this newsgroup. Oh and by the way my program does not modify F18 in any way, it mearly examines the config file and backs it up, then allows the user to specify what pilot to 'bring up to the flight deck' so to speak. Stephen Orr { The opinions expressed herin ARE those of my employer... I'm self employed ! - Stephen Orr }