/* NO SMOKING ALERT - by T. Kermanidis */ /* this program will display a recoverable GURU with an appropriate message */ #include #include /* intuition bits */ #define IBASE 31 struct IntuitionBase *IntuitionBase = NULL; /* alert message */ #define MESSAGE_HEIGHT 63 UBYTE NoSmokingMessage[] = "\x00\x6C\x14The GURU advises that smoking is bad for your health.\x00\xFF\x01\x16\x22so please,\x00\xFF\x01\x14\x30No Smoking!\x00"; /* If you want to customize your message then you must change the text in the above string. The necessary format of the string for the ALERT routines to properly display your message is as follows, xxxx yy zz cc -- format of alert text string the meaning of the of the above characters in the format are explained as follows, (note: each character x,y,z,c represents 4 bits of data, a hexadecimal digit.) xxxx - a 16 bit number representing the x position of the start of the message. yy - an 8 bit number representing the y position of the message. this just means the text of the message zz - must be set to zero always. i.e. \0 cc - continuation byte, if zero ...... no more text messages if non zero .. more text to follow. Note when the format is done as in this program the end (continuation byte) is missing. This is because C automatically make strings null terminated. */ /* display a recoverable alert */ VOID NoSmoking() { (VOID )DisplayAlert (RECOVERY_ALERT,NoSmokingMessage,MESSAGE_HEIGHT); } /* main entry point */ main() { if ((IntuitionBase = (struct IntuitionBase *) OpenLibrary("intuition.library",IBASE)) != NULL) { NoSmoking(); CloseLibrary (IntuitionBase); } }