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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:41:06 +0200
From: Gautier <gautier DOT demontmollin AT maths DOT unine DOT ch>
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Subject: Re: Help!
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> I'm very bad on programming, neverthless I need to program a way to make a
> ASCII file (to be explored by a spreadsheet) where it must be present a time
> in miliseconds and the state of 7 keyboard keys at that time. Something like
> a column organised file looking like:
> 
> |    time    |    Key (Q)   |    Key (W)   |    Key (E)   |
> |     0        |        off        |         off        |     on           |
> |     10      |        off        |         off        |     on           |
> |     20      |        off        |         on        |     on           |
> |     30      |        off        |         off        |     on           |
> |     40      |        on        |         off        |     on           |
> |     50      |        on        |         off        |     on           |

Easy ;-)

Use the Multi-Key and Fine-Timer handlers
from PC_PAQS.ZIP by fusing both respective
test programs in PC_TEST.ZIP, @

  http://members.xoom.com/gdemont/gsoft.htm

NB: MS-DOS (plain and Win-boxed) _seem_ to
retain about 5 keys pressed at about the same time,
ignoring the other pressed ones - see test program...
DR-DOS doesn't have this buglet...

-- 
Gautier

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