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- From: gsanchez@cs.umr.edu (Guadalupe Sanchez)
- Subject: Re: MS-DOS window on NeXT
- References: <1993Jan6.072928.29578@umr.edu> <6195@rosie.NeXT.COM>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 06:04:20 GMT
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- In article <6195@rosie.NeXT.COM> sam_s@NeXT.com writes:
- >In article <1993Jan6.072928.29578@umr.edu> gsanchez@cs.umr.edu (Guadalupe
- >Sanchez) writes:
- >>
- >> Does anybody know how to invoke a MS-DOS prompt from a shell. If there
- >> is no standard command, where can I get the source for a program that
- >> could do this?
- >
- >How about:
- >
- >set prompt = "C:>"
- >
- >8^) Seriously though, your question doesn't make a lot of sense. What
- >do you want to do?
- >
- >-sam
- >
- >--
- >Opinions expressed herein are not those of my employer. They're not even
- >mine. They're probably wrong besides. How did they get in here, anyway?
-
-
- Several people have answered my question. Soft-PC is a NeXT program that
- emulates the DOS OS.
-