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Re: Program launcher
In article <39663442.2B852157@dcnet2000.com>,
Phoenyx <quazar@dcnet2000.com> wrote:
>Well Jeff, you just asked a million dollar question. There are
>many and everyone has their favorites. Some great ones are
>already mentioned but your decision really depends on how
>you work.
>
>I prefer ECP8. It is command line oriented and allows me to
>perform many other functions if I need to. For a programmer
>I find it's a really useful system. It can handle system,
>binary, basic and it's own script (batch style) files. Someone
>mentioned Davex, it is another command line system which can
>be very useful and I may have stuck with it except I started
>out with ECP8 first. I like the open apple keystroke functions
>such as <OA><1> for catalog. These are customizable too.
I use it too for ProDOS 8 command shell/program selecting type stuff. When
Don Elton published the source back in '89, I rewrote a bunch of it and
wrote a whole gang of CMDs for it. Last I knew, Don had my version on his
FTP site but it may have closed down by now. Man seems like a lifetime
has passed since the days of writing assembly code.
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