(1) A computer file created by an application running under the DOS operating system. See DOS. (2) A text file. See ASCII file. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction ...
I have a program that runs on an individual file through the command-line in DOS. However, I was wondering if there was a way (as a BATCH file or in C++) to run this command on every file in the ...
I looked around google and found several different ways to do this, and they all seemd to be Windows version dependent.<BR><BR>I just want the user to type in a folder name, and then the batch file ...
Microsoft DOS and the command prompt application included with Windows start at a subdirectory, such as the Windows folder or your user directory's folder, when you open them. You can change to the ...
The Config.sys is the main configuration file used by OS/2, MS-DOS and other operating systems. Config.sys commands loads programs into the memory and sets ups the memory management of the system. The ...
Some of the best games from the 80s and 90s ran on DOS, but due to architecture changes, are completely unavailable on modern operating systems. This is how I play them today, and how you can too. How ...
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Some text editors and word processors have stood the test of time, thanks to unique features, nostalgia from the original users, or some combination of both. I wanted to try revisiting some of those ...
Robert Wray wants to know if his old DOS programs will run in Windows 7. Here’s the general rule: If the DOS program ran in XP, it will probably run in a 32-bit version of Windows 7. But no DOS ...
Why did I suddenly want to play the original Duke Nukem on my Steam Deck? I can’t recall the exact reason, but I do know that after a hefty dose of Googling and a thorough amount of trial and error, ...