FFF FFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFF FFF FFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFF FFF FFF FFF FFF FFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFF FFF FFF FFF FFF FFFFFFF FFF FFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFF FFF FFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF Specific information........ נננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננ Edit a 4dos.ini file if you don't have one. It should look something like this: Alias = 4096 Environment = 1264 History = 4096 set alias and environment as low as possible, but remember to leave space for bat files and programs that use the space. A environment of 100 more that required is good. It is good to set the alias space as low as possible. Set the history as high as you prefer. I like 4k, others might like more... UMBLoad = Yes UMBEnvironment = Yes UMBHistory = Yes UMBAlias = Yes If you have umb's, specify these 4 lines! DescriptionMax=200 ALWAYS insert this line! Now you can describe up to 200 characters, which is more than enough in most cases. The default of 40(?) is almost never enough... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you need file-descriptions that is MORE that 200 characters, remove the attributes on the DESCRIPT.ION file (attrib -h descript.ion) edit it, and turn the attributes back on (attrib +h descript.ion) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >HistWinHeight=32 If you drive your screen at text resolutions of 50 lines or more, have the luxury of a bigger history window! (PgUp, PgDn, etc.) נננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננ The prompt leaves you many fancy options other that $p$g..... Mine, help from 4dos and ansi.sys, shows time, date, free memory (conv, xms, ems), free hd space (all drives), in full colours... You can find it in the extras\prompt.set, which you will have to load with SET /R [name of file]. Modify it as you like, bacause it is free to spread! נננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננ With 4dos, you have the luxury of specifying to "md" or "cd" several directories at once. You can, for instance, md a b c d e f, in which will make the directories "a" "b", etc.... You can even create a total tree with the "/s" parameter. This will allow you to create directories more than one level deep at once. fx: md c:\hi\I\am\here! will work, even if "c:\hi" does not exist in forehand! נננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננ In 4dos, the command-line separator is "^". That means that you can write several commands on one line, fx. cls^dir /w /s|list /s^pause^cls This method can in turn create neat aliases, and if you need examples, look at MY aliases file! (Included in EXTRAS\aliases.ali !!!! נננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננ Be sure to remap your most used commands in dos to 1-key punches, to maximize performance. See my alias-file for guidance. Ex: "d" is "dir", etc.... נננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננננ