Or,
There is a small program that came with the
MS Assembler, ver 4.0, called "WHAT.EXE"
(came with source). (I have this program.)
It will accept keyboard input and assign that
to an environment variable.
Another approach may be a library function
in one of the DOS 'C' compilers, setenv().
Interested in any of this?
~~ Garry
----- Original Message -----
"Or Botton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A small thing about PTS-DOS - It has a small problem with SET.
> This command cant handle a dot (".") in PTS-DOS. Example:
>
> SET WATTCP.CFG = C:\DEVICES
>
> Resulted with either WATTCP or WATTCPCFG , and no dot.
>
> I tried to e-mail psytech about it, but I never received a reply.
> (No bug fix appeared, either.)
>
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