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hpr3700 :: Introduction to Batch Files

More on DOS. This time it is Introduction to Batch Files

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Hosted by Ahuka on Friday 2022-10-07 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Tags: DOS, early PC computing, Batch Files.
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Part of the series: DOS

DOS is a general acronym for "Disk Operating System", though it came to refer to the operating system used in the IBM PC, particularly Microsoft's MS-DOS.

Batch files are an important topic to mastering DOS, and in this episode we begin exploring them. Batch files in DOS are similar to BASH scripts in Unix/Linux in that they let you run multiple commands from one file.

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