Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!boulder!sunybcs!fredonia!dunkirk!will1990 From: will1990@dunkirk.DKK (The phone Cops) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Creating a CLI Message-ID: <151@dunkirk.DKK> Date: 9 Apr 89 15:38:17 GMT References: <149@dunkirk.DKK> <14456@gryphon.COM> Reply-To: will1990@dunkirk.UUCP (The phone Cops) Distribution: comp.sys.amiga Organization: Dunkirk High School, DKK NY Lines: 20 >Just a wild assed guess, but could you be running out of memory ? > >I loathe handshake because it's so obese (100K), but I't the only thing >I've founf that works reliabaly with 48 lines of vi. Comm works fine >in 24 line mode, but screws up in 48 line mode. >If I'm modeming, I usually have to exit handshake to do something else, >and then get back into it. Sick. ..no no no, your missing the whole point. It doesn't matter what I have for a program, Handshake was just an example. I have 1 meg of memory but that should not matter anyway. What I need to know is all the neccessary handlers, librarys, devices, C commands, keymaps(maybe?) and S: files that will cause a working CLI when clicked from the Icon. One more question, I remember the Ask command could be used in the startup sequence.. but I can't remember the IF condition to use it. It doesn't seem to be in the manaul that I have. -mike