Subj : BAT Files To : mark lewis From : Dan Ceppa Date : Wed Sep 01 2004 01:27 pm On 31 Aug 04 07:04:14, mark lewis got back to Dan Ceppa -> Re: BAT Files DC> How do you use a BAT file to be able to load a DC> program and then do something else? ml> that depends on the OS being run... It's in DOS under WIN98 ml> generally speaking, you'd use some sort of "start" command or utility ml> to fire up the additional items... however, this means that the OS ml> must be multitasking already... The program I'm loading works as a TSR. Once it's loaded, I can run regular programs from the DOS prompt. DC> IOW, I've got a bat file that loads Switcher. However, the DC> bat file won't do anything else until I uninstall Switcher. DC> Only then does it run the other commands/programs I want DC> to run. (Which is too late!) ml> if switcher is the "multitasker", then i don't know that you can do ml> what you are wanting... are you wanting the other items to be started ml> from within switcher or in addition to switcher? if in addition to, ml> then the OS is already multitasking and switcher isn't needed, is it? ml> or am i misunderstanding switcher? Switcher does like it sounds. I can run a program and freeze it on the page I'm in. It then allows me to open a separate DOS section and run another program. I can do that 7 or 8 times, leaving any of the porgrams on the place I left it. It's great for cut and paste in DOS mode. .... QWK? I don't need no stinkin' QWK packet! --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:393/9005.30) .