Ok, i messed up the NNIGN display once AGAIN when the "available" blocks
are zero. At least it didn't crash this time with divide by zero, but
it has been pointed out to me that a column was left blank. Fixed! I
actually let my spool grow until there was zero available blocks so I
could TEST it for once. What a concept.
Also I have been languishing under the burden of my laziness and my
conscience which conspired to make me force the output of NNIGN to use
US-Ascii (CP 437) line characters which I *knew* where not avaible on other
common code pages.
So i have to doff my cap (if i had a cap) to Morten Frederiksen for being
the one to finally set forward and tip the balance of my psyche...
NNIGN output now, by default, is slightly modified to be compatible with
CP 850 (yes, Morten, this is different than the executable I emailed you!),
and all other code page character sets listed in teh back of my old MS-DOS
5.0 manual...
In addition i added three plain ascii output modes, so everyone on earth
should be happy enough. You can try /1, /2, or /3 on the command line if
you want all plain ascii, for whatever reason.
The original line character output is still available with a /4 switch
if anyone really liked it (I think the new CP 850 modification looks better
actually-- always nice when the most compatable version looks the best).
SO... you know the drill! Get your new DOS and OS/2 version:
http://www.io.org/~tm/nnign17.zip
or simply the humble web page below...
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