UH2@psuvm.psu.edu (Lee Sailer) (09/15/90)
In article <ROBIN.90Sep14102838@hulk.hut.fi>, robin@niksula.hut.fi (Jarto 'Robin' Tarpio) says: >I'd like to have some disks opened at boot-time and maybe move some >windows on screen. If that's not supported I guess I have to write an This is what the freely distributable utility SCRIPIT allows you to do. You can train it by recording what you do, and then play the recording back as a script. You can also edit the script, which is stored as a file of ascii commands like DOUBLE-CLICK BOOT: and so on. I haven't heard how it works with 2.0. I recall SCRIPIT is on the abcfd.larc.nasa.gov FTP site, and I got mine off a COMPUTE! disk. Query: SCRIPIT got a lot of discussion at first, but then nothing, like nobody actually ever used it. What happened?