Hmmm... I thought it would.

You could try 

  \Program Files\nsbasic\basic.exe pathname.nsb

>I can use my routine to get the current path and then use it with the
>file, but I need to know the arguments, because it wont run if I put
>just the file name.
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>--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote:
>>
>> You should be able to start the program by just opening the .nsb file.
>> The suffix is associated with NSBasic.exe in the registry.
>> 
>> Windows CE does not have the concept the current directory, so you'll
>> have to either figure it out or use the full path.
>> 
>> >Hello,
>> > I'm developing a launcher of my application written on NSBasic 7,
>> >because it only creates *.nsb files, and I want that the final user
>> >could have a *.exe with the icon of my application, then I'm creating a
>> >launcher using eMbedded Visual C++ 3, but I need to know what are the
>> >arguments that NSBasic uses to execute their files on a HPC(Jornada 720)
>> >and on PPC, also if it can see if the file is on the folder of my
>> >launcher or I need to put the entire path.
>> >
>> >Best Regards,
>> > Nathan Paulino Campos
>> >
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