said:
Hi,
>I'm wondering if I can make use of the mesa feed function and figure you
>are the best source to ask ;)
Well, there's always scoug-help. Several of the list members have used
the Mesa feed extensively.
>I have a motherboard monitoring program that outputs in text and it
>occured to me that if I could get the output into Mesa it I could make a
>slick graph.
This could be interesting.
>In reviewing the manual and the examples, it appears that I would have to
>modify a source file and then compile it. This is more than I want to do
>at this time. I was hoping for a solution that would merely involve
>scripting.
A compiled solution is going to have a higher bandwidth, but REXX
solutions are fully supported. See the docs for a description of how to
use setfeed() from REXX. It not quite a clear as it could be in the docs,
but mesafeed.dll is a REXX library so you have pretty much full access to
the Mesa feed features.
For those that need a compiled feed generator, I can probably help them
get started with an OpenWatcom implementation.
Regards,
Steven
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