Hi.
I copy music to my sony walkman using windows copy and paste functions.
When i try to copy files from a C program, it does not work. Does anyone know how can I copy files from a C program?
Thanks.
Hi.
I copy music to my sony walkman using windows copy and paste functions.
When i try to copy files from a C program, it does not work. Does anyone know how can I copy files from a C program?
Thanks.
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chinisse say.
Well what did you try, that "didn't work"?
Process Monitor
Use process monitor to track the resources opened/closed by explorer, when you do a drag-n-drop.
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It seems that I can't make reference to the F: USB port. When I try to see the files from the DOS system, I just get an error that says, "The system can't find the path"
Something like it.
By the way, maybe is not right to post in this site, since I'm not working in C, instead I use APL.
I was just wondering if you could have an answer to this problem. Thanks.
If you want to be happy one hour: take a nap
if you want to be happy one day: go fishing
If you want to be happy a year: inherit a fortune
if you want to be happy for a life time: HELP SOMEBODY
chinisse say.
So you're trying to access a USB port from DOS using APL? Yes, I'd say you're definitely in the wrong place. Not to mention the wrong era...
APL (programming language) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It would seem there is no shortage of modern up to date interpreters for today's operating systems.
If you're using one of these, then using the same URN names that explorer was using should work.
But if you're running some 20+ year old DOS interpreter inside the windows DOS virtual machine, you're pretty much stuck.
Nice job on the bait-and-switch - not amused at all.
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.