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> > From what I understood (I might be wrong) while the pbforth kernel is
> running the buttons have no predefined action, so there's no way
> to make the
> RCX sleep without using the terminal console. Of course you can do that in
> your own program. If you need to stop & run your RCX without the console,
> you must properly manage the buttons in your code, using a sort of
> "supervisor". An example:
You're right Mario. Like everyone else, I'm busy at my real job, but
when I get time here and there I'm making improvements to the kernel.
One idea was to provide multi-tasking built-in and having a standard
button driver will help with this....
> * Hope This Helps And Hope I Am Not Wrong: After all I'm the very last one
> here :-)
Hmmmm, sometimes it seems like there a re very few readers, but I do
try and read and help when I can.
Cheers, Ralph
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