Hi Bryan,

> {If this error persists, consider to increase some internal buffer,
> such as history, directory stack, etc.}

That sounds like a problem with FreeCOM, if I have to guess,
and maybe one cannot change buffer sizes without recompiling,

So the question would be: Which FreeCOM version do you use
and what do you do to trigger the error? Maybe run a complex
batch file, possibly related to GEM? Do you have unusually
long directory names or paths involved?

You can use VER /R to display the version of FreeCOM and
FreeDOS kernel at the same time in a compact 3 line style.

Based on additional details in your report, somebody else
can make a reconfigured FreeCOM with larger buffer for you.

Regards, Eric



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