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how to run skill file

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archive over 18 years ago

Hi All, i am trying to run skill file first time but when i type sikll on command line it shows error that "command not found" also i am getting same message when i am trying to "load a skill file. i am using allegro 15.7, can any buddy guide me how can i run the skill file on my system. thanks


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    Hi Mike, I'm not talking about the Development environment. (I think that is still available for a cost in Unix). Just the interactive environment - available by typing "set telskill" in the command window. Cheers, Dave


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Dave Elder
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    Hi Mike, I'm not talking about the Development environment. (I think that is still available for a cost in Unix). Just the interactive environment - available by typing "set telskill" in the command window. Cheers, Dave


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