Power2000 Source file locations
STEWARTM@dteenergy.com
STEWARTM@dteenergy.com
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Bob,
Just create 4 assignments. One for *.qzs, *.qks, *.qts, and USE files.
When
creating assignments it will ask you for the path you where you will place
the
source.
Mark Stewart
Consultants Club Corp.
Windsor, Ontario
Canada
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G'day all
It's a bit quiet out there lately. I realize only a few organisations
have shelled out the grotesque price of Power2000 but I hope most of
them are using it. It is actually a very useful tool.
My question is: can I use multiple directories for my source code? I
have put my *.QKS, *.QTS, *.QZS and USE files in separate disk
directories. I want to import all the code into one project but the
documentation and program messages indicate I have to have all the
source for a project in the same directory. Is it thus so? Has anyone
got a work-around?
In case anyone's interested, contrary to the 'operation notes' I get
resource problems when my GDI resources gets below 50%, not 30%. I am
using a Pentium II 300Mhz PC with 64Mb RAM and have 3.3GB free disk
space. I normally have to close down ALL other Windows 95/98 apps
except Explorer and the CD player (I must have music) and then run the
Windows Resource meter program before running Power2000. I am using
Windows98 with a standard colour scheme.
Have a great day everyone.
Blue
PowerHouse consultant
Creative Computing
Rhode Island, USA
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