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    Quote Originally Posted by cncmachineguy View Post
    It is so much fun to see such intrest in this. And to think, I started it. Its about time I had a useful idea - lol.
    With great power comes great responsibility! Hope you hang in long enough to put it through thorough testing...

    As for the 18xxJxx problem, my first question is how would we go about programing it without the wizard? When we know the answer to that, the wizard will just do the writing for us. I do like the idea of having the wizard "fix" the .inc file for us. That really seems like the most seemless solution. But that may be another chunk of code.
    I think that has now been resolved. Thanks, scalerobotics!

    @Dave and Paul, are your programs looking at the dir to find all the available *.inc files? So updates will just automaticlly be added?
    Yes, that it exactly.

    For fun I've attached a screenshot of the application's current status...

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    Quote Originally Posted by prstein View Post
    With great power comes great responsibility! Hope you hang in long enough to put it through thorough testing...
    I'm here for a good while. I've been coding with just assy for about 10 years as a hobby, nothing big. Finally took the plunge to do things a bit easier and buy PBP. Enrolled in a python class starts on 9/15. Decided not to go the self taught route on this one. Too many times I start to learn a new language and quit cuz something doesn't make sense to me.

    As for the "thorough" testing, I will put it through all I can.

    Thanks for jumping on board. Looks like a nice start you have!
    -Bert

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