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From: pjfarley AT dorsai DOT org (Peter J. Farley III)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Another tip of the week
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 05:46:22 GMT
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michael DOT mauch AT gmx DOT de (Michael Mauch) wrote:
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>Thank you for this tip. When you type command /?, at least the german
>command.com says that you need /p also, if you use /u. I never figured
>out that they meant "length of the commandline" when they say "length of
>the input buffer" (re-translated from german). There's also a switch /L
>where they say "length of the internal buffer (need to use /P also)
>(nnnn in the range from 128 to 1024)". Do you also know what that means?

As far as I know, this refers to the disk transfer buffer size.  I
don't know any advantage to changing the default value (which is, I
think, 512).
 
>The /u switch works on my machine only for batch files called by other
>batch files. The input buffer of the commandline is still limited to
>about 126 characters. Anyway, we rarely need to type in such long
>commandlines for throw-away use. But DJGPP programs don't see the long
>commandline, either. Or did I do something wrong and it works on your
>machines?

No, I haven't actually tried it yet, myself.  And I suspect that DJGPP
are not expecting or searching for an alternate size bigger than the
default.  I would think, from the description in the SDK, that it was
available to all usage, not just to bat files called by other bat
files.

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Peter J. Farley III (pjfarley AT dorsai DOT org)

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