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> I may be mistaken, haven't used it for quite a while, > but isn't the *INZSR run only at Program startup? It can also be the target of EXSR. d i s 10i 0 c i dsply c for i=1 to 5 c i dsply c endfor c exsr *inzsr c i dsply c eval *inlr = *on c *inzsr begsr c eval i = 0 c endsr Of course, I never heard that *inzsr was on the outs. But then I am not exactly living in a hotbed of radical new programming ideas, either. --buck
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