Actually, I have l, lc, & ls.bat files on my system, as well as a
"dir" rwxr xr x set up as a script on mine. I'll be go to hell if i'm
typing commands for Unix, Xenix, and DOS and try to remember which os I'm
on. Telnet from a dos box into a Unix machine to a shell and then shell
back and forth to DOS and try to remember then... I'm laughing thinking
about it and I've done it recently at a customer site.
>> Now if I can just stop typing "ls" when I want to know what's in a
directory
>> in a dos box I will be all set.
>> ~daxe
>LOL!! Wish I had a dollar for every time I had to hesitate & remember
>which O/S I was in so I could issue the appropriate commands. I can
>indentify with that!
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>The box said "Windows 95 or better", so I installed LINUX!