From: Jeff W. <jww...@ya...> - 2005-02-24 17:37:12
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--- Joe Emenaker <jo...@em...> wrote: > I guess what I'm getting at is... you'll probably > have to hold my hand a > little to get me up to speed on how the higher-level > stuff > (drivers/editors) work in JSL. I think I've written enough drivers/editors now to have a fair basic understaning of how they work but I don't fully understand why they were designed to work the way they do. For instance here's one thing that I have never understood. When you pull up the Get Patch dialog and make your selections you're telling JSL which driver and patch you want to request. When you hit the get button, the selected driver sends the request to the device and the device sends back the requested patch. Then JSL searches through all the currently configured drivers to try to figure out which driver the patch belongs to. Why is this necessary when I just told it what driver the patch belongs to? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail |