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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Olivier Landemarre wrote:

> Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
>
> This is quite strange because the Mint system call Shutdown() work perfectly 
> in Aranym, I use it in MyAeS with success

I have a modernized EasyMiNT setup on my Aranym box with fresh MiNT and 
XaAES versions. I have set it up so that I boot into a console without 
AES. I have copied xaloader.prg to /usr/bin/xaaes on my easymint ext2 
partition. To start XaAES I simply type "xaaes". Works fine. But I also 
want to be able to return from XaAES back to the text console again. This 
doesn't work for me anymore. I'm not interested in MyAES (MyAES is cool, 
but I like XaAES better. Nothing personal ;-)

If anyone is having more succes with a similar setup, I'd like to hear 
that.

-- 

Martin Tarenskeen


