Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!sics.se!bula!bjornk From: bjornk@bula.se (Bjorn Knutsson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: WShell weirdness under 68030 v. under 68000 Summary: WShell doesn't give me the copyright under 68030 - Oh yes, it does. Keywords: wshell 68030 68000 Message-ID: <11851@bula.se> Date: 30 Sep 90 09:12:59 GMT References: <1990Sep29.002033.4083@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: rnews@bula.se Reply-To: Bjorn Knutsson Distribution: comp Organization: Bjorn's Amiga, Sweden Lines: 40 In article <1990Sep29.002033.4083@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> jeffo@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Jeffrey B Nicholson) writes: >When I run WShell under my GVP 68030 on a 2000, I don't get the initial copyright >notice like I do when I run the same script (namely, my startup-sequence) under >a 68000. Why? Beats me, I run WShell on an Amiga with a 68020 and I get it, and I've run it on GVPs 68030 boards and also seen it. >Also, when I open a wshell using 'newwsh' before running ConMan I get an invisible >WShell window (no window, but a window cycle program will "highlight" it and see >it as a normal window) where I cna type commands and do stuff, but there is no >output (on programs that output to the window where you called them from like LS). Well, WShell needs ConMan, so I guess you've upset WShell... >One other thing, while I'm on the WShell thing, what are the limits on when you >can start a new WShell? The 'newwsh' command doesn't seem to work from just >ANYWHERE in my startup-sequence. Anywhere after you've started ConMan seems to work fine for me. I start WShell immediately after starting ConMan. And I start ConMan just after mounting the system partition of my harddisk. >Thanks! > >P.S. GO WILLIAM HAWES! Excellent products come from excellent developers. Mr. > Hawes shows this time and time again. I agree. WShell really makes a difference. >-- > >Jeff >jeffo@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu --- Bjorn Knutsson / USENET: bjornk@bula.se or sunic!sics!bula!bjornk Stangholmsbacken 44 / Phone : +46-8-710 7223 S-127 40 SKARHOLMEN / "The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to S W E D E N / save all the parts." - Paul Erlich