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Copying from DOS

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mark peters

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Anybody out there no how to copy a DOS program (FOXPRO) to disk.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
from C: prompt (or where ever program is)

copy c:file.* a:

substitute file name for "file" ..
 
Yo Bill,

You're really "dating" yourself by showing your knowledge of DOS commands. :lol: :lol: :lol: You mean there really is something "under" Windows??????

Now, how about some help with my TRS-80 Model I............the monitor goes screwy once in awhile. Guess I have to find someone that can workon B&W TV's.... 8O 8O

Ben
 
YO BEN,

The cassette with the Scripsit program needs cleaning about every 2 years.

Works for me in Arkansas.
 
Thanks, Ben ..

It's true .. got started on the old CP/M systems before IBM and PCDOS ..
 
Ed,

Don't laugh at my cassette. I had to buy the computer when interest rates were so high, there weren't any printed manuals to get mortgage constants from..The Elwood manual didn't go that high.... Remember those days?

Hah, I used Scripsit to fill-out the URAR's on my old C Itoh daisy wheel printer. Nice stuff..... for the day. Hey, it worked.

Ben
 
Thanks, Ben ..

It's true .. got started on the old CP/M systems before IBM and PCDOS ..

Yeh, me too. I used Formfill for CP/M. A great program, and a great operating system. In those days we could even write our own mini programs, batch files.

Jim
 
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