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Originally Posted by redblade
Are you doing anything fancy with your 'ECHO' i.e 'c:echo $kickstart $workbench' or is it just normal text between quotation marks. If it's normal text there should be easy replacement on aminet or you can use a app like clitext which turns a ASCII file into a binary.
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It is not up to commands to substitute variables. The shell does that upfront before the command even sees them - and thus even the most primitive implementation of "echo" would do that. However, would it not be easier if your program would write that string itself?