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hpr3740 :: Batch File Variables; Nested Batch Files

More on DOS. This time it is using variables in batch files, and nesting batch files.

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Hosted by Ahuka on 2022-12-02 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
DOS, early PC computing, batch files, variables, nesting. 2.
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Duration: 00:12:10

DOS.

DOS is a general acronym for "Disk Operating System", though it came to refer to the operating system used in the IBM PC, particularly Microsoft's MS-DOS.

This final episode of the DOS series continues the look at batch files by first looking at how you can use variables in writing your batch files. Then we look at how batch files can be nested, that is, how one batch file can call another batch file, thus chaining batch files together.


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Comment #1 posted on 2022-09-01 02:29:02 by Hipernike

Forkbomb

Thank you very much Ahuka for this interesting serie. I really enjoyed learning about this old OS.

Also I wanted to add that you can use call command to create a forkbomb, using a file like this: @echo off :top call %0 goto top

Comment #2 posted on 2022-09-01 19:50:13 by Kevin O'Brien

You are most welcome

I'm glad you liked it. It sems that people enjoy this series for the most part.

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