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cletus3x

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Posted: 03:15pm 27 Jan 2021
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Hi Friends,

Sorry if this is in the manuals and I missed it in my CTRL-F this am in the CMM2 manuals.

Two questions,

1) Is there a way we can start programs on boot, like an autoexec.bat?

2) Is there a way to run programs as a Terminate and Stay Resident?

Thanks!

-George
Edited 2021-01-28 01:16 by cletus3x
CMM2 Demos:
Kit Cat Clock
BCD Clock Video
 
jirsoft

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Posted: 03:49pm 27 Jan 2021
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1 yes, AUTORUN
2 no
Jiri
Napoleon Commander and SimplEd for CMM2 (GitHub),  CMM2.fun
 
cletus3x

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Posted: 07:02pm 27 Jan 2021
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  jirsoft said  1 yes, AUTORUN
2 no


Thanks jirsoft!  I really liked Bill's KitCat Clock, so now I have it set for bootup.  

One key thing, it seems you need any files you reference in root A:/
CMM2 Demos:
Kit Cat Clock
BCD Clock Video
 
jirsoft

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Posted: 09:05pm 27 Jan 2021
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I'm not using this, but I think this will simply autostart last crunched program from anywhere. Try just start program with RUN (F2), it can be in any path. Then set AUTOSTART ON and it will be started this program on restart or?
Jiri
Napoleon Commander and SimplEd for CMM2 (GitHub),  CMM2.fun
 
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