Path: utzoo!lsuc!hcr!edwin From: edwin@hcr.UUCP (Edwin Hoogerbeets) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Help with Speech Message-ID: <3834@hcr.UUCP> Date: Wed, 24-Aug-88 10:31:17 EST Article-I.D.: hcr.3834 References: <3505@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Reply-To: edwin@hcrvax.UUCP (Edwin Hoogerbeets) Organization: HCR Corporation, Toronto Lines: 30 Summary: Play it again, Sam. In article <3505@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> mjcharne@phoenix.UUCP writes: > Also, how do we find out what version of the translator.library >we have for the OpenLibrary() command? Type opt h (hex dump option) will allow you too look in the library itself , which should contain its own name and version number in it somewhere. (I don't know if this is the accepted method of finding the version number, though.) > We are using Manx C, and the program was for Lattice but we converted >the one inlcude statement that originally had the word 'lattice' in it. >Is there anything else I should know? Try compiling with the +L option in the cc line. This makes Manx use 32 bit integers by default. (instead of 16) This should fix your problem because OpenLibrary() and other system routines expect 32 bit integers. This is a common problem when trying to learn to program the Amiga with Manx, so don't feel "obviously ignorant." And yes, folks, I *am* making a special comp.sys.amiga.tech version of the intro posting with the information in this posting right up front! ------ --------- = ------------------------------------------- Edwin (Deepthot) Waterloo co-op student, HCR Corporation Hoogerbeets 2A computer science and psychology uunet!utai!utcsri!hcr!edwin Me Tarzan, Unix. edwin@hcr // Oh, I don't know, Herb, how or: // *do* you get paint off a frog? ...!hcr!MsgPort!edwin \\ // Amiga Everyone is entitled A B2000 running UUPC \X/ Enthusiast to my own opinion!