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There are three ways of starting ZShell:
1. The easiest way:
Start the file called "ZShell" from Workbench or CLI/Shell.
2. Put the file called "ZShell" in the C: directory and
start the file called "ZSH" from Workbench or CLI/Shell.
3. A bit complicated and only for starting from Workbench:
Make a startup script (see below) or an empty file with a PROJECT
icon. Change the default tool to "ZSH" or "ZShell" (better ZSH,
but then put ZShell in C: ) with the right path. Doubleclicking on
this project icon will start ZShell and execute this script.
You can also shift-doubleclick a startup script with ZSH/ZShell.
The first way is recommended for having a quick glance at ZShell,
but if you use ZShell sometimes, the second way is better, because "ZSH"
is about 800 Bytes long and starts the ZShell-resident if possible.
So loading "ZShell" is only necessary the first time you use ZShell
after booting up. Anyway using "ZSH" is fully optional.
Click here to start -> ZShell
Starting from CLI/Shell
Starting from Workbench
Opening window on own screen
Starting using console handlers like KingCON
Starting from Hotkey-/Directory-Utilities
How to use CON:
Errormessages during starting
Several notes