Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!necntc!dandelion!ulowell!hawes From: hawes@dino.ulowell.edu (Bill Hawes) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Conman1.1 Question Message-ID: <1994@dino.ulowell.edu> Date: 11 Jul 88 04:23:07 GMT References: <4792@gryphon.CTS.COM> Reply-To: hawes@dino.ulowell.edu (Bill Hawes) Organization: University of Lowell Productivity Center, Lowell MA. Lines: 17 [Bill Daggett asks about a strange Command-xxx file created during startup] The command file you noted was not created by ConMan, but by the execute command. The AmigaDOS scripting language uses temporary files whenever in needs to process arguments passed to the batch file, ot when you call one script from another. The temporary file is the way DOS captures the current "state" -- it simple reads ahead in the stream and appends it to the end of the new script file. This probably first came about when you rearranged your startup to get ConMan up and going as soon as possible. You should be able to just pass the secondary startup as the FROM argument to a NewCLI (or a NewWSH, if you are so blessed); the FROM script file will never generate a temp file. -Bill Hawes