RE: Macros on terminals
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At least one person is running Passport macros on XP......good to know
for Carol's computer.....
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From: Rutherford, John (Library) [mailto:Rutherford@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 5:40 AM
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Subject: RE: Macros on terminals
The OCLC passport program (free from OCLC) works well for
macros and seems to run fine on XP.
John Rutherford
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[mailto:innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brown, Alan
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 6:32 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Macros on terminals
Hi,
I followed the recent discussion covering macros for automating
processes - set up tera term pro and began writing some useful macros. I
was especially proud of a routine that created lists from isbn/barcode
text files and everything was going fine until I got a new pc (moving
from Windows NT to XP). Now these macros run but very slowly - the read
line commands of the data file tie up all of my computers resources. I
am assuming that this is because the macro language is not compatible
with Windows XP. Does anyone know of any terminal programs that have a
macro language that works with xp? So that I can recreate these routines
on my new computer.
Alan Brown
Library Systems Liaison Officer
Bury Metro Libraries
Resource Services
Textile Hall
Manchester Rd
Bury BL9 0DG
0161 253 5877
http://bury.gov.uk/libraries
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