First post, by Gene Wirchenko
With the type command, if a file has a <Ctrl-Z>, DOSBox will display that as well (as a left arrow) on my system. This was also the case with 0.63.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
With the type command, if a file has a <Ctrl-Z>, DOSBox will display that as well (as a left arrow) on my system. This was also the case with 0.63.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
I am pretty sure ms-dos itself did the same thing with some files.
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No, but the dosbox type isn't intended to be msdos type identical.
It's used to check file contents, even beyond eof markers (^Z)
thus it'll display special characters as chars and not interpret them
(at least some).
wrote:I am pretty sure ms-dos itself did the same thing with some files.
Not that I ever saw. I have been using the batch file with the type command for years. What it does is display a file that contains the ANSI codes for displaying the command prompt at the bottom of the screen. It has never displayed the EOF on any MS-DOS system or window that I have used it on.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko