Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Guide Me started by: Behdadsoft Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 08 2011,15:30
hi.I want Know how to work per software in dos. I mean To run any application there is a command I want to know how do I access these commands? I plan to use the commands to run programs not Easy boot. THANKS A LOT Posted by balder on Feb. 08 2011,15:50
@ BehdadsoftWell EasyBoot is capable to easily launch any DOS-based floppy image ![]() But this is the EasyBoot forum – I cannot possibly give and serve you with help regarding DOS tricks – if not connected to Easyboot ![]() However I can give you a bunch of interesting links to DOS-sites that most likely generates some interesting ideas ![]() The EasyDOS DOS Command Index can be found < HERE > The EasyDOS Tech Forum can be found < HERE > Microsoft DOS and command prompt can be found < HERE > Computer.net-DOS-forum < HERE > A more advanced DOS forum can be found < HERE > balder Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 08 2011,16:12
OK Thanks balder. ![]() Posted by madar on Feb. 09 2011,05:32
Hi Dear BehdadsoftYou know that "Not all programs" are capable to run from DOS. Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 09 2011,16:25
Hi Dear madarYes i know this issue.Only programs that can be run through DOS that have the ability. Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 10 2011,15:38
Hi.Thank you balder Bespoke links that helped me somewhat. But I want to know whether the companies that design applications under the boot have described how they are functioning? THANKS Posted by balder on Feb. 10 2011,16:23
@ BehdadsoftQuote: “But I want to know whether the companies that design applications under the boot have described how they are functioning?” Usually not common for designers to fully describe “how they are functioning” ![]() In many cases DOS-code is “hidden” – or at least – hard to fully understand ![]() Note: it can even be forbidden to heavily modify a code - Ms-DOS is a example on such design application ![]() To sum up - as far as I know - there is usually no description how a “DOS-related” program do “it’s things” ![]() balder |