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Re: Picasso96 problem
« Reply #14 from previous page: December 24, 2014, 08:37:06 PM »
Quote from: zipper;780498
put on the first line of startup-sequence:
set echo on
so you can see where it stalls

...pah, too slow...

That's all too complicated. If you are using Os 3.9, simply put   set interactive on  at the start of the startup-sequence. This will hold the Shell on every line, will print the command being executed, and allows you to continue with RETURN, "n" to skip or q to quit the interactive mode.

I would probably guess that the P96 screen modes are missing, which might be the reason by the screen remains blank.   Merry Christmas!
 

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Re: Picasso96 problem
« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2014, 08:47:34 PM »
Quote from: Thomas Richter;780503
That's all too complicated. If you are using Os 3.9, simply put set interactive on at the start of the startup-sequence. This will hold the Shell on every line, will print the command being executed, and allows you to continue with RETURN, "n" to skip or q to quit the interactive mode.

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