At 12:58 AM -0400 8/15/02, the pickle wrote:
>At 23:34 -0500 on 14/08/02, Ryan wrote:
>
>>OK, I'm for real, I've been with PCs a while, and Macs a Good while.  But
>>what's more technical?  That's for you to decide. PCs have CMOS and BIOS,
>>and Macs have a built in interupt switch where you can get out of a crash
>>with G FINDER 99% of the time.  So what's more technical?  Tell me, I want
>>your opinion
>
>Here's one for ya - betcha didn't know that the "FINDER" part of that command
>doesn't do anything...


While I've never used G FINDER the FINDER part should do something. 
Simply typing G <Return> will resume execution where the program was 
stopped when interrupted.

I always used G F6D8 <Return> or something like that which made a 
call to the Exit Shell system call (IIRC).  Later you could just type 
ES <Return>
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