Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sugar!peter From: peter@sugar.UUCP (Peter da Silva) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: F/A-18 Interceptor flight computer Summary: total confusion. Message-ID: <2240@sugar.UUCP> Date: 2 Jul 88 14:16:06 GMT References: <3019@louie.udel.EDU> <278@laic.UUCP> <340@hocpa.UUCP> Organization: Sugar Land UNIX - Houston, TX Lines: 20 In article <340@hocpa.UUCP>, rusty@hocpa.UUCP (M.W.HADDOCK) writes: > In article <278@laic.UUCP> wilson@nova.laic.uucp (Robin Wilson) writes: > >Why doesn't somebody out there just write a quick and dirty program that > >simulates the code wheel... > Anyhoot, THE PROBLEM IS.... it appears that the game takes over > the machine. [...] If hotkey doesn't go then what computer are you > gonna run the program on to get the codes? How about the original Low Cost Word Processor? Just copy the codes down onto a peice of paper and paste them in the back of the manual. I can understand that it's sexier to go with the high-tech solution, but I really don't grok why it's so important. Since I'm sure you have an editor and a printer, you could even go high tech and still have the convenience of a manual! -- -- `-_-' Peter (have you hugged your wolf today?) da Silva. -- U Mail to ...!uunet!sugar!peter, flames to /dev/null. -- "Running DOS on a '386 is like driving an Indy car to the Stop-N-Go"