Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Lawrence
Will Lowe wrote: > > On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote: > > > Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which > > saves typed in > > keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow > > keys)? > > Well, if you're using the bash shell, it do

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Steve Mayer
Lawrence, This functionality is built into the default shell (bash). Steve Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lawrence Lucier wrote: > Howdy all:-) > > Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves > typed in > keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by us

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Craig Sanders
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote: > Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey > (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall > them by using the arrow keys)? that sort of functionality is built into most of the shells (bash, tcsh, zsh). unf

Re: DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Will Lowe
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Lawrence Lucier wrote: > Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which > saves typed in > keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow > keys)? Well, if you're using the bash shell, it does that automagically. You can eve

DOSKey equivalent

1997-09-25 Thread Lawrence Lucier
Howdy all:-) Just wondering if there is a proggie analogous to MSDOS's DOSKey (which saves typed in keystrokes and then allows the user to recall them by using the arrow keys)? Thanks...:-) PS.I am having trouble getting past the installation floppy boot stage so even though a prog