mHOLDZ COMHOLDZ NOT HOLDZ is a somewhat more accurate way to insert real-time delays in a batch operation than provided by SAK. It actually SHOWS you how much time is left before the operation continues/commences. An adaptation of HOLD10 by Steve Kitahata by yours truly, it adapts its timer routine to any Z3-based system via the environment descriptor. Source available on Lillipute Z-Node and to be released via ZSIG - Bruce Morgen 4/86. stem via the environment descriptor. Source available on Lillipute Z-Node and3Z3ENV!9"111* +~qU!Hn`!@nk! 0n!#"ͼ HOLDZ Version 1.0 ]/GG&o"" " * ~#fo~#fo~:"h#ͼ Control-C cancels command line, any other key executes now. Pending command line is: ~2#&> Yͼ Strike any key to abort. ͼ Time remaining --> À> y* Ͱ>:* Ͱ>:*Ͱ> a*-. %&" !fS+|u* -. %&" * -. %" ! 02 2o :*02 2g :2 2ͼ Syntax error - ͼ HOLDZ simply ticks off time and returns to ZCPR3 (and the rest of the command line or ZEX/SUB file, if any) when it reaches zero or if the user strikes a key to abort. Control-C cancels the command line. Syntax: HOLDZ hh:mm:ss HOLDZ mm:ss HOLDZ ss ë‹2ͼ Command line cancelled,Ð> ͼ HOLDZ aborted.ͼ *1|0}0~#þ_