said:
>Apologies, I'm tired. I'll research this tomorrow. I'm especially
>curious what high-level languages can use it. I use PL/I, Rexx, Virtual
>Pascal.
You are tired. I should have added a smiley.
They all can use the API, but not without some work on your part. I'm
pretty sure that the versions of PL/1 on Pascal you use were released for
the API because available on Warp4. You would need to implement and
extension DLL to give your code access to the API. Lynn claims PL/1 is
the perfect language and is easy to extend, so you should get him to do
this.
I don't know much about Virtual Pascal, so I don't know how much work it
would be to implement support.
Someone might already have put together are REXX DLL to provide access the
the APIs. You'll have to search it down.
Steven
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