In article <51e85188ddjohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, John Harrison <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Apologies for top posting, to provide context for anyone who missed the > original. > I implemented Martin's solution, and since I have Eureka, I included the > extra command. > It works fine so long as Eureka is in the mix of 26-bit applications run in > a session. > If Eureka hasn't bee loaded when the last 26-bit application quits, then > the command trying to kill the non-existent EurekaUtils generates an error. > It also terminates the process, so Aemulor is left running, and the count > of 26 bit applications is not decremented. > I solved the problem by including: > RMEnsure EurekaUtils RMLoad <Boot$Dir>.^.Apps.!Eureka.EurUtils > Regards [Snip] > > Also , if you use !Eureka, this leaves a 26 bit module behind when it > > quits. You need to add : AemuExecute RMKill EurekaUtils Hi, Apologies for not being sufficiently clear with my final comment above ; you only want the command to RMKill EurekaUtils in the !Run file specific to the Eureka application. OTH I quite like your idea as a universal one size to fit all solution Martin Hodgson --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support List-related queries to iyonix-support-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx