Re: Loading tapes in Euphoric



Andre Majorel wrote:
Come on folks, you can't hide. I know you're there and I know
you use Euphoric. So 'fess up. What do you do to CLOAD a .tap
that's not in the current directory ?

Actually under Windows, I double-click on the TAP file and here we go.
Euphoric's behaviour changed with the default path. Sometimes it was set to the TAP file one was clicking, but now it's always in the TAPE directory (maybe it can be chosen by the user with configuratoric, I can't recall).

So to be a no brainer, I copy all the tape files I could need in the TAPE directory. This way I just have to type CLOAD"file name" (without .TAP)

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