I have an application where I would like to have one gforth program call other gforth programs. I use a word like: s" gforth -m 1M ./interpret.fs -e go" system
which works fine in Linux. In Windows 98SE I need to include the full path to gforth.exe, but it still works. In Windows 2000 nothing seems to work. I can't even get: s" dir" system or s" command /c dir" system to work. The error message is "dir: not found" or "/c: not found". Does anyone know the difference here between Windows 2000 and 98, and is there a work around I can use? I haven't had a chance to try it on XP. By the way, thanks to Krishna Myneni and Cedric Shock for helping me figure out how to talk to serial ports in Windows with gforth. Charley Shattuck AM Research, Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
