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- ║ I have included here a sample of an AUTOEXEC.BAT file. ║▓░
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- ║ You will notice that I have the SYS directory in my ║▓░
- ║ path statement. If you have small utility files and ║▓░
- ║ program files this is a good place to put them, in ║▓░
- ║ the SYS directory. By having the SYS directory in your ║▓░
- ║ Path you can access them from anywhere you are at a DOS ║▓░
- ║ prompt. ║▓░
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- ║ I use several small directories to keep track of where ║▓░
- ║ these little program files are. I have over 100 Batch ║▓░
- ║ files stored in the directory BAT which is in my Path ║▓░
- ║ and allows quick execution from any Prompt. I also use ║▓░
- ║ the Directory MEM for Memory files. ║▓
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