m086414@pwa-b.UUCP (Fred Comins) (10/23/89)
have been using ClickDOS II which is a utility that makes DOS commands mindless and fast while listing files. The only problem that I have had is that I can't get it to read it's startup file in the S directory. Has anybody else had this problem (and soultion?).
bryan@intvax.UUCP (Jon R Bryan) (10/24/89)
From article <363@pwa-b.UUCP>, by m086414@pwa-b.UUCP (Fred Comins): > > have been using ClickDOS II which is a utility that makes DOS commands > mindless and fast while listing files. The only problem that I have > had is that I can't get it to read it's startup file in the S directory. > I downloaded ClickDOS II a few days ago, and at first I thought it was ignoring the startup file in S:. It turned out that it was just ignoring the editor specification. So far I have not been able to get it to invoke TxEd, only the Amiga DOS "Ed."