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Subject: concerning how to call CP/M transient commands from COM files?
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Date: Tue, 2-Aug-83 03:34:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug  2 03:34:00 1983
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From:  Paul R. Grupp 

Yes, it is possible... How depends on WHICH CCP you are using...
If you're using the "standard" D.R. CCP you fill the command buffer
at CCP+6 with the command, then restart the ccp with a RETURN rather
than a jump to 0000 which does a warm-boot.  you put in UPPER case the
command line at CCP+8 and the COUNT of command characters at CCP+7.
CCP+6 is the MAXIMUM number of characters the buffer will hold and is
usually 80 or more.  This is the same for ZCPR1... BUT *NOT* ZCPR 2
if using "external command buffer"...  If you are using ZCPR2 look at
the MENU program or the ZCPR2 doc for details.
--Paul