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RUN
Command
Michael J. Mefford 1988 No. 2 (Utilities)
Purpose: Executes .COM, .EXE, or .BAT files from any disk directory
without requiring changing directories or specifying a path to the file.
Format: RUN [/C|/S][d:][directory]filename [args]
Remarks: Unless the optional directory parameter is specified, RUN
defaults to a diskwide search to find the executable filename. Any additional
arguments (args) that would normally be specified on the DOS command line may
be added to the filename that RUN is called upon to execute. A drive
specifier (d:) must be used if the file to be run is not on the current drive.
During its search, any keypress with abort the operation of RUN.COM.
RUN can either operate from the current directory (its default mode,
designated by the optional /S switch) or it can change to the directory (/C)
in which it finds the desired program before executing it. The /C option is
required by programs such as WordStar, which can find their overlay files
only when loaded from within the directory in which they are stored. The /C
option is also required to run .BAT files under DOS 2.x (see Note below).
Note: RUN overcomes the inability of DOS 2.x to handle .COM and .EXE
files that are prefixed with a path. Batch files under DOS 2.x, however,
still require RUN's /C option. If desired, the /C option can be made the RUN
default mode, with /S as its selectable alternative. To make the change, put
a copy of RUN in the same directory with DEBUG.COM, and enter the following
commands:
DEBUG RUN.COM NOTE: The current file RUN.COM which
E 15B 1 is included in RUN.ARC has ALREADY
E 1E8 "C" been modified to make the "C" option
W the default, as it is the most con-
Q venient when running files that call
for other open files in its directory.
If you should decide that you want to reverse the process,
use the same procedure with the following commands:
DEBUG RUN.COM
E 15B 0
E 1E8 "S"
W
Q
Use RUN.COM and enjoy!