Is there any way to directly boot into an .EXE, like creating a MSDOS boot disk with such files as autoexec.bat, command.com, config.sys, io.sys, msdos.sys ?
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Is there any way to directly boot into an .EXE, like creating a MSDOS boot disk with such files as autoexec.bat, command.com, config.sys, io.sys, msdos.sys ?
you can...
you could write your own version of command.com
it's a program after all....
or just create a bootable floppy (format a: /s)
and change/create autoexec.bat
to run a single line...ie myprog.exe
shouldn't be too difficult...
you can delete config.sys, since you probably wont need most of the stuff it does.
autoexec.bat:
cd \progdir
myprog.exe
What command would load a file (.exe) automaticly??
Um....Quote:
Originally posted by Cgawd
What command would load a file (.exe) automaticly??
Have you tried looking though "DOS for Dummies"?
thats cold, but i figured it out THANK YOU VERY MUCH