[Coco] Shell+ - SYS/shell.parameters
Gene Heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Wed Feb 4 23:24:38 EST 2015
On Wednesday, February 04, 2015 10:42:04 PM Bill Pierce via Coco wrote:
> Wilard, I like it for my C developement setup as it now allows my to boot
> up with /term chd'd to my current project. I already have startup creating
> 2 shells/windows that are chd'd to the project. Then all I have to do is
> start Ed3.1 in the 2 extra windows and load in the files I want to edit. I
> leave /term open for compiling. With the old sysgo, I had to chd to the
> project every time I rebooted, which is often when working with
> experimental code that crashes the system LOL.
>
> As a note, Bob's sysgo has only a 50 byte parameter buffer, so no
> "config.os9" can't be over 50 bytes
I don't know if anyone else has done this, but I chd all over the place, start
a shell in the named window, then chd tosome other place and start another
shell on another window, and these shells are then "sticky" as in still in the
subdir I chd'd to before starting that shell. Make it easy if the amber
screen in for basic09 stuff, the green screen are sitting in
/dd/nitros9/6309l2/scripts, and in /dd/nitros9/6309l2/bootlists.
They stay that way afer the startup file has ended and that shell is only a
faint trace of smoke in the air.
>
> Bill Pierce
> "Today is a good day... I woke up" - Ritchie Havens
>
No sig, I have been since very early Saturday morning sucking my data off the
main drive that decided it was read-only.
Cheers, Gene
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