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Leonard Erickson writes: > Well, 4dos is more versatile than command.com and > has a *smaller* footprint in conventional RAM as > long as you have extended or expanded RAM available. I'm sure Eric Meyer was referring to typical file management applications as "big awkward shells" and not 4dos which is not at all awkward in comparison to command.com or his file/directory utilities. 4dos is *big* at 4 times the size of command.com. I routinely ran a .bat file that loaded a 32k tsr and a 64k transient in a DV/X window, but had to allocate an additional 240k of conventional memory for 4dos to waddle in and load them. Plus 4dos required another 64k of EMS to lurk about in waiting for it's "exit" cue to close the window. I gave that job to command.com, which did it faster as well. Nothing against 4dos, as in starting DV/X it set an environment variable for command.com to use. -- Gary Welles
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