Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!wuarchive!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!liuida!isy!lysator.liu.se!howard From: howard@lysator.liu.se (M V Howard) Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds Subject: Re: Reset buttons Keywords: left foot reset wslog Message-ID: <188@lysator.liu.se> Date: 28 Aug 90 16:21:34 GMT References: <5157@uafhp.uark.edu> Sender: news@isy.liu.se (Lord of the News) Organization: Lysator Computer Club, Linkoping University, Sweden Lines: 21 bbs00068@uafcseg.uucp (Joel Kolstad) writes: >(This really ought to be a reply to some other message, but...) >Someone wanted to know "what the reset button did." He basically described >his experience with it. The only thing that I want to add is that it does >generate a WSLOG (undocumented command, for those who don't already know. >Type it in. Hit Enter. It stands for Warm Start Log) entry. Some time back when i slammed my first memory card in an merged memory, I discovered another WSLOG entry. I can't remember if it was merging or unmerging that caused it. (My memory's a bit rusty on this...) Anyone with similar experience ?? /MHd -- Programming isn't a science, | EMAIL: howard@lage.lysator.liu.se it's an art. | howard@lysator.liu.se Why is it called common sense, | Martin_Howard.d89.lith@xns.liu.se when so few possess it ? |