From: "B. Peterson" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Making life a little easier under Win95 and DOS Date: 25 Oct 1996 14:38:12 GMT Organization: US Postal News Server Lines: 45 Message-ID: <01bbc29b$3db656e0$88015838@peterstb.usps.gov> NNTP-Posting-Host: petersbd.usps.gov To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp I found myself using the same dos command over and over so I created a batch file to make it a bit easier and I thought I'd post my idea.... Ok, I know that this isn't high tech or anything but hey it helps... Just put this in a directory in you path like c:\dos or c:\windows and type... djgpp - takes you to the djgpp directory djgpp allegry\examples - takes you to the c:\djgpp\allegry\examples directory or any directory you specify djgpp setup - runs the setup.bat file in the djgpp directory without taking you there. djgpp dpmi - loads cwsdpmi.exe in memory djgpp nodpmi - remove cwsdpmi.exe from memory You'll have to change the two 'set' statements at the beginning of the file to point to your directory. @echo off set djdrv=c: set djdir=\djgpp if !%1==!setup goto setup if !%1==!dpmi goto dpmi if !%1==!nodpmi goto nodpmi %djdrv% cd %djdir% if !%1==! goto theend cd %1 goto theend :setup call %djdrv%%djdir%\setup echo Djgpp Environment is setup. goto theend :dpmi %djdrv%%djdir%\bin\cwsdpmi -p echo DPMI enabled. goto theend :nodpmi %djdrv%%djdir%\bin\cwsdpmi -u echo DPMI disabled. :theend set djdrv= set djdir=