From: AITGW::"kenney@star.enet.dec.com" "Forrest A. Kenney" 17-JAN-1992 14:50:54.96 To: arisia::everhart CC: Subj: RE: Did you get the code that I sent you earlier this week. Received: by AITGW.DECnet (utk-mail11 v1.5) ; Fri, 17 Jan 92 14:51:47 EST Received: from enet-gw.pa.dec.com by aitgw.ge.com (5.65/GE Gateway 1.4) id AA23419; Fri, 17 Jan 92 14:51:42 -0500 Received: by enet-gw.pa.dec.com; id AA23939; Fri, 17 Jan 92 11:42:50 -0800 Message-Id: <9201171942.AA23939@enet-gw.pa.dec.com> Received: from star.enet; by decwrl.enet; Fri, 17 Jan 92 11:48:10 PST Date: Fri, 17 Jan 92 11:48:10 PST From: Forrest A. Kenney To: arisia::everhart Apparently-To: everhart@arisia.dnet.ge.com Subject: RE: Did you get the code that I sent you earlier this week. Glen, It was written for V4.2 of VMS, and I actually built a V5.0 version for an internal project. I took a couple of hours to actually do the conversions so it is not two bad. The actual idea was that you could steal the code that package up the requests and reuse it. I would point the FDT routines to this code let them package up the request and hand it off to the watcher display routines. Then transfer directly to the read FDT routine that will do the real work. Also you can modify the IRP so that it complets back to the watcher code to allow you to capture the users input keystrokes. If you can use the code to save some time go for it. Forrest