[Coco] Unix style Shell for OS/K and MM/1
David
dbree at duo-county.com
Sun Nov 16 00:24:00 EST 2003
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 11:03:43PM -0500, KnudsenMJ at aol.com wrote:
> OK, I dug out the Unix-like shell. It's called "sh", is 48 KB long, and
> according to Linux's strings utility was written in C and has quite a few options.
> Use the -h=N option to set the number of History command lines it will
> remember.
>
> My startup file uses
> sh -luh=10 <>>>/w6
>
> The -l means "require Logout to exit" and is equivalent to the -i "Immortal"
> Microware Coco shell.
>
> (The OS9 "dump" utility will show you the strings too, if you're patient.
> You can always tell C programs by the ***STACK OVERFLOW*** message contained in
> them).
>
> One error message is "Command line too complicated" so be warned. I've never
> hit it :-)
>
> Date is 10/27/89 and author is "ram". It seems to handle termcap settings.
I have sh75.lzh. I got it off rtsi. It's 77K long, and the create date
for sh is May 12, 1999
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