Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!pacbell!pacbell.com!mips!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!kth.se!news From: lennartb@lne.kth.se (Lennart Boerjeson @ KTH/LNE, The Royal Inst. of Tech.) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: Bugs in the HP48SX Message-ID: <0093C06A.1C834DE0@lne.kth.se> Date: 31 Aug 90 14:51:07 GMT References: <2013@charon.cwi.nl> <14944@shlump.nac.dec.com>, Sender: news@kth.se (News Administrator) Reply-To: lennartb@lne.kth.se (Lennart Boerjeson @ KTH/LNE, The Royal Inst. of Tech.) Organization: KTH School of E.E. Lines: 25 In article , pedz@bigben.mpd.tandem.com (Perry Smith) writes: >> What does RCL do with lists??? I saw the code, doing *A LOT* but I thought it >> better to ask you before decoding all these routines. > >Eric> HP (probably Bill Wickes?) has told us this already: It follows >Eric> the directory path specified in the list and then recalls the >Eric> last object. > >I knew that but my complaint is that it actually changes the current >directory which is not what I want. I'd like to think of { DIRLIST >VAR } as an path to VAR much like it is in Unix. > >pedz ???? It dosn't change the current directory on my 48. How did you manage to do that? It works exactly as a path. Too bad it doesn't work with STO. !++ ! Lennart Boerjeson, System Manager ! School of Electrical Engineering ! Royal Institute of Technology ! S-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden ! tel: int+46-8-7907814 ! Internet: lennartb@lne.kth.se !--