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- PC/Computing February 1992
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- BATSPLIT allows you to combine all your batch files into
- a single file and run them with BATSPLIT, saving you disk
- space. Edit your batch files as described in the example
- on page 302. Add the following two lines before your
- path statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
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- MD D:\BATCH
- C:\DOS\QBASIC /RUN BATSPLIT
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- These lines ensure that whenever you boot up, the
- individual batch files from BATFILES will load into D:\BATCH.
- Since they're up in the RAM disk (this assumes you've set up
- a RAM disk), they execute faster and don't use any extra
- hard disk space.
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- Read the article carefully to ensure you've got your batch
- files edited properly. Substitute your default drive for the
- RAM disk drive if you don't use one.
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