-------------------------------------------------- QNews QBasic Newsletter Issue Number 13 182 Members! -------------------------------------------------- Inside This Issue: 1. qb:Is anybody out there? 2. controlling the rate at which data is sent 3. The Final Say -------------------------------------------------- 1. qb:Is anybody out there? From: william bulmer Date: Saturday, January 23, 1999 3:00 PM qb: What's happening? Where's issue 13? Is this list even operating anymore? William Bulmer _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -------------------------------------------------- 2. controlling the rate at which data is sent From: Fiach Reid Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 5:25 PM Hi, Would anybody know the best way to control the rate at which data is sent to a port, For example If I wanted to print 100 dots on the screen in a tenth of a second, how would I code it? -------------------------------------------------- 1. The Final Say From: Jeff Rapp Date: Sunday, February 7, 1999 5:00 PM Hi all! It's been about a month now, and no mail from the QN staff (me...). But this rhyme dose have a reason. This is due to the lack of incoming mail from you, the subscribers. What's that? You don't know how to send in your questions, answers, tutorials, new files and links? It's simple, and with my new 5 step program, it's very easy. Step 1: Open your favorite mail client. This may range from Outlook Express to Netscape Mail. Step 2: Create a new message and address it to qnews@qble.hypermart.net . Step 3: Write in a Subject. For you veterans, this no longer requires the QB: to be the first part. In fact, you don't even need it! If you are replying to a message on the list, please manually add the RE: and the previous subject, for easy sorting. Step 4: Type you questions, answers, tutorials, new files and links. Step 5: Click SEND! Now, wasn't that easy? Why don't you try it? Go ahead, nobody's stopping you... Jeff Rapp Editor of the QNews jrapp@geocities.com