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ville56
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Posted: 06:12am 12 May 2026
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Hi all,

I'm trying to automate the setup of my PicoMites a bit more with less mouse clicks. In the MMCC manual there is a directive 'nap nn to pause processing for nn seconds. I'd like to use that instead of line-by-line confirmation but I always get into line-by-line confirmation. Is there a special directive to switch that off?

Gerald
                                                                 
73 de OE1HGA, Gerald
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 07:05am 12 May 2026
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I will have to look into it.

Most of the OPTIONs I have in my mmc files result in reboots so the nap is off no use for me.

It will bee a few days before I have time to do any testing.


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ville56
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Posted: 07:24am 12 May 2026
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Thank you Jim, there is no hurry ...

true, many options cause a reboot, but as I don't see the MMBasic prompt in MMCC after rebooting I don't know when I safely can enter "Yes" for the next line to be executed. Just a bit too fast and it would miss out the next line. A nap in between basically does the trick, but still every line has to be confirmed.
So I thought specifying a nap and (possiby with the nap) avoiding confirmation it would wait and in parallel autoconnect, if necessary, for the next line. If the nap is long enough it could run automatically, avoiding to click yes for every line.

forgot to mention the version: it is V5.4.0

Gerald
                                                                 
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