I like to use DOS batch files as open source container to put instructions of a routine inside to create&run a new executable file for DOS. To run these special container batch files we need MS DOS 5 or higher version or an emulator like DosBox. These batch files are not made to run in the Windows command prompt. I made some videos(no speech) to show how it works in DosBox and to schare the batch files. Have fun.😊
I like to use DOS batch files as open source container to put instructions of a routine inside to create&run a new executable file for DOS. To run these special container batch files we need MS DOS 5 or higher version or an emulator like DosBox. These batch files are not made to run in the Windows command prompt. I made some videos(no speech) to show how it works in DosBox and to schare the batch files. Have fun.😊
Instructions unclear, it deleted my hard drive 💀