[Freedos-user] Unknown Config.sys entry

2007-01-16 Thread howarddavies3010
I was studying a FreeDos bootable floppy relating to NTFS4dos.exe downloaded from Avaira at http://www.avira.com/en/products/productdetail.php?id_prd=23§ion=1 I have some questions regarding the CONFIG.SYS file to said floppy 1) The very first entry is: !SWITCHES=/E I don

Re: [Freedos-user] Unknown Config.sys entry

2007-01-17 Thread duparc
May be @ mutes the command like in MsDos .. Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I was studying a FreeDos bootable floppy relating to NTFS4dos.exe downloaded > from Avaira at > http://www.avira.com/en/products/productdetail.php?id_prd=23§ion=1 > > I have some questions regarding the CONFIG.SYS file to

Re: [Freedos-user] Unknown Config.sys entry

2007-01-17 Thread Florian Xaver
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: > @ -- Florian Xaver oZone GUI, private homepage Dr-DOS --

Re: [Freedos-user] Unknown Config.sys entry

2007-01-17 Thread Jim Hall
@ in a bat file will prevent the command from being echoed while it is run. You usually see it used with the "ECHO OFF" command at the start of batch files, like this: @ECHO OFF SWITCHES is an MS-DOS extension that we did not implement in FreeDOS. More info can be found here: http://use

Re: [Freedos-user] Unknown Config.sys entry

2007-01-17 Thread Blair Campbell
@ 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

Re: [Freedos-user] Unknown Config.sys entry

2007-01-18 Thread Arkady V.Belousov
Hi! 17-Янв-2007 01:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote to freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net: hc> 1) The very first entry is: hc> !SWITCHES=/E hc> I don't see this entry listed in the FreeDos help file as a Config.sys hc> command - what is it / what does it do ?? "Switches" pass