>I have a student that want to give a copy of a program (a short animation) to >his grandparents? They don't have LOGO and I don't think they are that >computer literate. My options are either to screen-capture parts of the >program or find a way to create an executable file and e-mail it to them. Any >help would be appreciated. In SuperLogo there is a feature which addresses exactly the described situation even if SuperLogo is not a compiler. There is a separate program in the SuperLogo package, named SuperDisk. This program creates a disk which contains your Logo program(s) including all files which it needs (like WAV, AVI, BMP,...), a runtime version of Logo (a reastricted version of the interpreter) and an installation program. So the grandparents have to run a simple installation (it asks just for the disk name) from the disk and then they are able to run the Logo program. For details see the web pages listed at the bottom of this mail. (Note: the described feature works only in Dutch, English and Geramn versions of SuperLogo). Regards Peter Tomcsanyi My favourite Logo: http://www.edi.fmph.uniba.sk/logo/ http://www.logo.com/catalogue/titles/superlogo/index.html --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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