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Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.
Sends beeps through the internal PC speaker. Some programs work with NT but not Win9x, others work with Win9x but not NT. This program works with either. It has been tested on Win95, 98, Me, and NT 4.0 systems. Should work with 2000 as well, don't know about WinXp. There is a module that tests for which operating system is present, and uses the appropriate code to beep the internal speaker. The Win9x code was adapted from code written by Jorge Loubet. It requires the presence of Win95io.dll which can be downloaded from http://www.softcircuits.com.
Improvement of "A Menu" by Joel CinCity. I liked the idea, but not his implementation. I improved it by removing all references to the calling form in the menu form and using the menu form as an object created by the calling form, and implemented events to trigger the necessary code in the calling form.