I have sent at least 6 emails to this group and to nsbasic support
concerning Desktop 1.0. I have yet to get a reply on my problem. Am I not
following the correct procedure?
I've had to stop using the Desktop 1.0 due to problems I've reported, and no
one will give any kind of update.
I see all kinds of replies to other questions, but why can't I get an update
on my problem?
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Bolvin [mailto:cbolvin@...]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 7:18 PM
To: nsbasic-ce@egroups.com
Subject: [nsbasic-ce] Difficulties with Desktop 1.0
Importance: High
George,
I have not received any update nor status as to my reported problem with
Desktop 1.0.
Can you please provide an update??
Thank You
Chuck Bolvin
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Bolvin [mailto:cbolvin@...]
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 8:19 PM
To: George Henne
Subject: RE: Difficulties with Desktop 1.0
Thanks for the reply.
I'm forwarding the code I wrote (Don't laugh too hard. It's my first try!).
This is my first attempt at Visual *anything*. My last coding was in Cobol a
*long* time ago.
This code when run on my Ipaq, runs fine. But When I bring up the Visual
designer, It comes up on the second form (MathScreen). It won't let me
select the first form (Form1). Again, it runs fine and starts at Form1 which
is the default. When I change the BackColor of the MathScreen form the
software goes to a clock screen and never finishes. I have to close the task
manually from QMenu. In fact it does this for *any* change I make to the
MathScreen form.
This is the same program that causes the trouble I told you about on my
first email.
Hope it helps.
Thanks again.
Chuck Bolvin
-----Original Message-----
From: George Henne [mailto:gh@...]
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 2:39 PM
To: cbolvin@...
Subject: Re: Difficulties with Desktop 1.0
>I just bought NSBasicCE 3.1 and am having alot of trouble with the Desktop
>Software. I've tried it under Win98 2nd Edition and Win2K Professional
(SP1)
>and both platform have trouble.
Thanks for sending this along. I've asked the programmer to have a look
at your problems.
George Henne NS BASIC Corporation
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