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mdw
response 13 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 08:44 UTC 1999

0 times anything is 0.  I think an O(0) function would be saying "it
takes no time at all", or at least I think that's the most sensible
interpretation.

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remmers
response 14 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 13:25 UTC 1999

(By Jiminny - Marcus appears to have figured it out!)
remmers
response 15 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 01:23 UTC 1999

(The mint-condition woodla has been delivered to Marcus...)
lilmo
response 16 of 22: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 21:34 UTC 1999

What's a woodla ?!??
keesan
response 17 of 22: Mark Unseen   May 4 19:37 UTC 1999

Why are my zeros now showing up as a capital O with a diagonal slash through
them whereas a while ago they were an O with a dot in the middle?  Same
hardware at my end, same Procomm settings.  (I think).
pfv
response 18 of 22: Mark Unseen   May 4 20:05 UTC 1999

differnet - and better - font. DEAL WITH IT.

remmers
response 19 of 22: Mark Unseen   May 5 12:44 UTC 1999

*Something* must have changed at your end.
ryan
response 20 of 22: Mark Unseen   May 5 13:14 UTC 1999

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keesan
response 21 of 22: Mark Unseen   May 10 21:22 UTC 1999

I think I must have changed computers - the VGA monitors have the little dot
in the O and the TTL I am now using has a slash instead.  I have also noticed
that the m is different with a Graphics Plus instead of straight Hercules
card in this same computer running the same TTL monitor.
dang
response 22 of 22: Mark Unseen   May 10 23:31 UTC 1999

The basic font, as used in DOS, is stored in the ROMs of the graphics card. Thus, changing graphics cards would change that font.
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