I want to run a DOS program from within a C enviroment so when the user selects something from this C compiled program it instigates another program , say a Batch file that is already on the hard disk.
How is this done?
I want to run a DOS program from within a C enviroment so when the user selects something from this C compiled program it instigates another program , say a Batch file that is already on the hard disk.
How is this done?
If i wanted to copy a series of dos files onto a FDD how would I write the copy command into my program? i.e. how to Implement DOS commands into my code such as copy, format, scandisketc?
is there any way of making the files I want to copy into *.dat files so people are unable to see the indivdual files from explorer?
Well, if you wanted to, you could use System to do all of those...
-Govtcheez
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You can use the system() command. Not a portabel solution but it works
youre right, that does work. But by opening the root of the drive im copying from, the user can see the files which I want to copy.
Is there any way of converting them so they form a DATA file. That way, the user is unable to see the files I want to copy.
Hope you understand what I mean.