[comp.sys.tandy] supressing the date prompt in TRSDOS 6.x.x

davidg@pnet02.CTS.COM (David Guntner) (06/26/87)

gaserre@athena.mit.edu (Glenn A. Serre) writes:
>Does anyone out there know how to prevent TRSDOS 6.x.x from asking for the 
>date when it is booted?  I would like it to boot up, run jcl files, etc. 
>without stopping to ask me for the date after the power is turned on.

I believe the correct syntax is SYSTEM (DATE=NO).  It's that or something
similar. I don't use TRSDOS much (like, whenever I can help it), so I'm a
little fuzzy.  Check your help file under SYSTEM if I didn't get that syntax
right.
                          --Dave

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