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  • = Special Shell keys = Ctrl-C, like in many other systems, is the regular break signal. It tells a Shell program to stop immediately. Note that this requires the program to actuall
    10 KB (1,648 words) - 17:35, 18 December 2014
  • ...the card just as you normally do from applications, the Workbench, or the Shell. Because the card's memory is battery-backed, the contents of the card rema
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  • ...used extensively as the general purpose "Break" signal. It is used by all shell handler commands The SIGBREAKB_CTRL_D signal bit is used mostly by the shell handler to stop execution of a script file or non-interactive stream. It ma
    27 KB (3,913 words) - 09:15, 13 September 2023
  • ...n to the Startup-sequence file, the User-startup file that you create, and Shell-startup files, the S: directory also contains teh scripts described in this == Shell-Startup ==
    31 KB (4,780 words) - 05:34, 26 February 2022
  • ...instance, your application might be a compiler that is used only from the Shell, or your application may have environment controls that need to be adjusted ...the Pointer preferences editor.) The preset can also be activated from the Shell or from the editor. The original version will still be available in the ENV
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  • Since setting the time from the Shell always involves saving, the USE option is omitted for the Time editor. .../kbd> or use the BREAK command to exit AutoPoint when it is started from a Shell.
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  • ...the Boot with No Startup-Sequence button to boot directly into an AmigaDOS Shell window.
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  • * To open a Shell and enter AmigaDOS commands
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  • ...SH instruction is used to prepare a stream of data to be read by a command shell or other program. It appends a newline to the result of the expression then ...UE instruction is used to prepare a stream of data to be read by a command shell or other program. It is very similar to the PUSH instruction and differs on
    36 KB (5,600 words) - 01:56, 20 March 2019
  • ...tilities]] This appendix lists the ARexx commands that can be run from the Shell.
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  • == Shell Usage == == Shell Usage ==
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  • ...-based language that, along with [[#Workbench|Workbench]] and the [[#Shell|Shell]], serves as a built-in user interface for the Amiga. ARexx has two main us ..., [[#argument|argument]]s can be passed via a command line in the [[#Shell|Shell]].
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  • ...that a variable text string is given a generic label. For example, in the Shell, the user can type: ...ing these names for your variables since they are set automatically by the Shell.
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  • To execute the program, activate a Shell window and enter: ...]] instruction (or its synonym, [[AmigaOS_Manual:_ARexx_Instructions#SHELL|SHELL]]). The current host address can be inspected with the [[AmigaOS_Manual:_AR
    32 KB (4,918 words) - 05:25, 17 May 2020
  • ...rimary environments in which a user can start applications in AmigaOS - by Shell console or by Workbench. Each method comes with its own way of sending the In the Shell console, the user usually enters the name of the program and ends the comma
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  • ...veral Shell processes running simultaneously, numbered from 1 onwards. The Shell processes read '''commands''' ...itional Shell processes, you use the NEWSHELL or RUN commands. To remove a Shell process use the ENDSHELL command. (You can find a full description of these
    76 KB (12,239 words) - 04:54, 24 June 2020
  • AmigaDOS uses double-quotes. Strings entered from a Shell must begin with a double-quote, especially if you wish to include semicolon ...ing spaces, such as paths, double quotation marks must be used to keep the Shell from interpreting the parts of the argument as separate arguments. It is ad
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  • Previous chapters covered aspects of the GUI and the Shell. The third built-in Amiga interface is ARexx. ...x is a text-based facility for giving commands to the Amiga, but while the Shell operates externally to programs (copy, delete, etc.), ARexx can operate int
    33 KB (5,419 words) - 18:25, 2 May 2014
  • | AUX/AUX1 || Auxiliary serial Shell driver (see the AmigaDOS User's Guide for details)
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  • ...s a standard input and standard output file handle associated with it. For Shell-based programs, the standard I/O handles ...on operators. With these the user can, for example, redirect output from a Shell-based program to a file, or to PRT:. The dos.library routines Input(), Outp
    22 KB (3,531 words) - 23:07, 22 April 2014

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