May be @ mutes the command like in MsDos ..
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I was studying a FreeDos bootable floppy relating to NTFS4dos.exe downloaded
from Avaira at
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I have some questions regarding the CONFIG.SYS file to
Hi,
is there anyone out there who still owns an early Microsoft C compiler
which can be run under plain DOS?
Regards
Norbert.
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Norbert Remmel wrote:
is there anyone out there who still owns an early Microsoft C compiler
which can be run under plain DOS?
If no one has an early Microsoft C compiler maybe
http://www.desmet-c.com/ could help in some way. Good luck.
I own MS VC 1.5 which runs in DOS with the Phar Lab TNT DOS Extender.
IMO it is the best 16-bit C(++) optimising compiler :)
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Hi,
you can use @ before every command. All commands with @ won't be shown on
the screen.
bye
Flo
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 07:22:58 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Florian Xaver
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Dr-DOS http://www.drdos.org
DeSmet C is actually quite different than any of the other DOS
compilers available. I would not recommend it if you are trying to
compile existing source code, becuase its standard library lacks many
of the extensions that DOS programmers (and even POSIX programmers)
take for granted, like
@ preceding a command simply prevents the command from being echoed on
the commandline. Also, if echo off is issued before the said command,
the @ prefix is unnecessary.
On 1/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was studying a FreeDos bootable floppy relating to NTFS4dos.exe
Norbert Remmel wrote:
Hi,
is there anyone out there who still owns an early Microsoft C compiler
which can be run under plain DOS?
Regards
Norbert.
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