My question is....if I run your bat file....can I use your Alpha to amplify 
my puny signal?
Especially to Asia where no one can hear me?




On 9/29/2007 7:27:40 PM, Jim McDonald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Back in the dark old days of DOS, I used to keep a directory (now folder)
> of
> batch files to start all programs.  They would change DOS to the correct
> program directory, start the program(s), clear the screen afterwards, and
> return to the root directory.
>
> These days, I?m not as proficient and hardly know syntax.  However, I
> filched the batch files from W9OL and others and have one that works to
> my
> satisfaction, so I?m sharing it in anyone else still wants to try one.
> It
> starts MMTTY, DXbase, two instances of AR-User (to connect to two nodes
> and
> have the spots merged), MMD (to tie DXbase and MMTTY together), and
> even the
> program to control my Alpha 87A amplifier by just double-clicking on the
> shortcut icon.
>
> I keep the batch file, named Dxbase.bat, in the DXbase folder with a
> shortcut on the desktop, but you could just as well save the program to
> your
> desktop.  The file:
>
> Start "" "C:\Program Files\AlphaRemote\AlphaRemote.exe"
> Start "" "C:\Program Files\MMTTY\MMD.exe"
> Start "" "C:\Program Files\MMTTY\MMTTY.exe"
> Start "" "C:\Program Files\Ar User\ve7cc.exe"
> Start "" "C:\Program Files\Ar User\ve7cc.exe"
> Start "" "C:\Program Files\Sci 

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