Hi Glenn and all,

On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 18:58:02 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote:

<snipped some stuff>
> Yes, most (but not all), DOS programs have the /h or /? command line opti
> on.
> This is one of the reasons the program file itself is bigger than it
> needs to be. (it also contains the manual) :(

> In DOS, the man pages are "inside" the executable.
> In Linux, the man pages are kept "outside" of the binary.

This is not true for OpenDOS 7.01, entering help will automatically
invoke dosbook.exe.

Regards Joerg
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