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You don't need AR mode or BAKR to go from 24 to 31. Is there something specific you're trying to do? Most assembler code will run as-is in AMODE(31), but there are some I/O macros that need special treatment, and some assembler service macros that must be replaced. Take a look at the Assembler Services Guide. Chapter 5 discusses 31-bit addressing and migration issues. 31-bit addressing is     

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Author: David P. de Jongh
Date: Oct 2, 2006 15:09

On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:57:39 -0700 (PDT), "Keith (Southend)G" <keith_harris9@hotmail.com> wrote: On Sep 20, 9:33 pm, Ron Rosenfeld <ronrosenf...@nospam.org> wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:17:57 -0700 (PDT), "Keith (Southend)G" <keith_harr...@hotmail.com> wrote: I wonder if someone could help me with this 'number crunching' problem. Basically, I'm trying to
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On Sep 20, 9:33 pm, Ron Rosenfeld <ronrosenf...@nospam.org> wrote: > On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:17:57 -0700 (PDT), "Keith (Southend)G" > > > > <keith_harr...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >I wonder if someone could help me with this 'number crunching' > >problem. > > >Basically, I'm trying to convert a temperature number back into a 5 > >digit number (part of meteorological synop code). My problem is     

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Author: Ron Rosenfeld
Date: Sep 20, 2008 19:09

WOW! That's perfect!!! Thank you. -- Aligi "Harald Staff" wrote: Hi Aligi Simplified (does not deal with third or more workbooks, implement that in the For-Next loop): Sub test() Dim Wb As Workbook Dim Other As Workbook Dim Home As Workbook Set Home = ThisWorkbook For Each Wb In Workbooks If Wb.FullName <> Home.FullName Then Set Other
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One of the things you can do is change the .screenupdating = false to true near the top. Then you can step through the code using the F8 key. This will allow you to look at what's happening on the worksheet that's being pasted. Try it against a test workbook to see what it does -- when/if you're happy, try it against a workbook with real data. There are lots of good books. Debra Dalgleish     

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Author: Keith (Southend)G
Date: Sep 20, 2008 13:57

Wow. I'm embarrassed. The macro I wrote only worked the one time and then it wouldn't work again. You were right about the worksheets. I'm sorta computer literate, but mostly the internet. My Aunt has this neat book Excel 2003 Formulas by John Walkenback that I am trying to use to figure out Excel. I rewrote the macro and it will do it all the time now, but just the one place.
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* Russell D. wrote : > Troy Piggins wrote: >> Sorry about the jibe, Rita :) >> >> Been testing out some new diffusers. These were all taken with >> 100mm lens and extension tubes, 430EX flash with Lumiquest >> Softbox diffuser. Quite happy with the lighting. Yet to test >> fully the smaller version Mini Softbox. >> >> http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_06_28&img=photos/2008_06_28/img_8359     

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Author: LRK
Date: Jul 24, 2008 06:38

Troy Piggins wrote: Sorry about the jibe, Rita :) Been testing out some new diffusers. These were all taken with 100mm lens and extension tubes, 430EX flash with Lumiquest Softbox diffuser. Quite happy with the lighting. Yet to test fully the smaller version Mini Softbox. http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_06_28&img=photos/2008_06_28/img_8359.jpg My favourite
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Joëlle wrote: > "Lori Davis" <someone@someplace.com> wrote in message > news:48682f24_1@cnews... >> Some of the flowers in my butterfly garden are beginning to bloom. This >> one is Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan). I'll also post a sunflower in a reply >> to this post. >> >> HA and then USM on a duplicate layer (where I then erased the background). >> > > Wow, the centre is like a ball     

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Author: Aligi
Date: Jul 8, 2008 12:43

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Author: Dave Peterson
Date: Jul 2, 2008 04:20

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Author: Lisa Anne
Date: Jul 1, 2008 21:21

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Author: Troy Piggins
Date: Jul 1, 2008 14:34

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Author: Russell D.
Date: Jul 1, 2008 13:38

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Author: Lori Davis
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:49

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