Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/26/17:33:24
Paul Brannan wrote:
> Actually, I don't need to do that, because I think I found the culprit.
> I traced the problem to a program that I run, called kbxtnd.com. The
> program is actually very useful, because it speeds up the keyboard (same
> way as doing mode con rate=30 delat=1), but most importantly because it
> extends the keyboard buffer to 255 bytes. I find this most helpful when
> I am running a program and I don't want to have to wait on it to finish
> before I start typing the next command.
>
You can actually have multiple commands on the one command line under
command.com. You use control T to separate them (eg cd prog^Tmake).
command.com displays the funny backwards P for the ^T.
Bill
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