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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
> In <3F6556EC.1010009@san.rr.com>, on 09/14/03   
>    at 11:04 PM, Tom Brown  said:  
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>>I found apmtst on the IBM EWS site (via Google), but I could not find   
>>udsktop. I looked on Google, Hobbes, LEO, Norloff. Any suggestions?  
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> There's a version at the os2bbs (udsktp.zip, IIRC).  Guest access to  
> bbs.os2bbs.com is free via telnet.  I know there is also a better version  
> of APMTST there.  
I found udsktp.zip. Works great so far for what I want to do. I have not   
tried APMTST (yet).  
 
Thanks!  
 
Another question: AUTOEXEC.BAT is run when a DOS window is started. Is   
there any similar facility for eCS windows? I am trying to have a .CMD   
file run each time I open an eCS window. I want to run a MODE command to   
set the window size to 80,50.  
 
Thanks again!  
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:18 hours  
 
 
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