On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> ASM> space was left in the commandline between the program name and the parameters.
>
> "program/opt" also remains no spaces before "/opt" in PSP.
Yup. There are some other characters, that trigger the same behaviour,
e.g. '=', '+'. That's becau
Hi!
2-Апр-2004 19:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamari'a Merino) wrote to
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>> DOS doesn't places command name into PSP, only rest of command line.
>>Command name (executable name and path) starting from DOS 3.x you may find
>>after regular environment.
ASM> Oops, it seems y
Hi Arkady and Tom (and thanks),
Arkady V.Belousov escribio':
ASM> As in my understanding what it's there is a fully qualified program name
DOS doesn't places command name into PSP, only rest of command line.
Command name (executable name and path) starting from DOS 3.x you may find
after reg
Hello Aitor,
ASM> Some time ago, it was mentioned that there is a bug in FreeCOM's
ASM> implementation of LOADHIGH (or in LH), by which, in my understanding, no
ASM> space was left in the commandline between the program name and the
ASM> parameters.
ASM> This revealed that I am assuming in DISPLAY
Hi!
2-Апр-2004 01:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamarэa Merino) wrote to
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ASM> Some time ago, it was mentioned that there is a bug in FreeCOM's
ASM> implementation of LOADHIGH (or in LH), by which, in my understanding, no
ASM> space was left in the commandline between the progr
Hi,
Some time ago, it was mentioned that there is a bug in FreeCOM's
implementation of LOADHIGH (or in LH), by which, in my understanding, no
space was left in the commandline between the program name and the
parameters.
This revealed that I am assuming in DISPLAY that such spaces exist, thus