Mainly just curious. I myself haven't really come across anything all that odd unfortunately. Long maybe, like the Win98 boot floppies and such, but nothing really crazy or anything. I do know there ...
Long story short - in an AUTOEXEC.BAT file can I refer to a CD drive or a RAMDRIVE by a non-varying label rather than the absolute drive letter (which varies with different systems)?<BR><BR>I have a ...
What to know before you dig into the startup areas Back in the days of DOS, if a program was automatically loading when a computer started up, there were only two places that the program could have ...
Since I made the leap a few months ago from writing on a CP/M machine to writing on an MS-DOS machine, I`ve been in awe of how complex MS-DOS sometimes is. I turned on the Kaypro 4 the other day, and ...
In this example, the OPTIONS statement sets some SAS system options, and the LIBNAME statement assigns a libref. Note: Some SAS system options can be specified only when you invoke SAS. These system ...
Starting with DOS 6, there were multiple startup options for the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. The user could bypass them, decide which lines to execute or set up multiple configurations for ...