> Both FreeDOS and PC-DOS put the command line, starting with the character
> after the executable, in a buffer at offset 0x80 in the PSP.
> The behavior difference I see with FreeDOS is if the first non-blank
> character after the executable is a left parenthesis, then FreeDOS sets
> 0x80 in the P
Jack Jackson wrote:
> I've noticed a difference in command line parsing between FreeDOS and
> PC-DOS.
>
> Both FreeDOS and PC-DOS put the command line, starting with the
> character after the executable, in a buffer at offset 0x80 in the PSP.
>
> The behavior difference I see with FreeDOS is if t
Hi,
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Jack Jackson wrote:
>
> I've noticed a difference in command line parsing between FreeDOS and PC-DOS.
>
> The behavior difference I see with FreeDOS is if the first non-blank
> character after the executable is a left parenthesis, then FreeDOS sets
> 0x80 in t
I've noticed a difference in command line parsing between FreeDOS and PC-DOS.
Both FreeDOS and PC-DOS put the command line, starting with the character
after the executable, in a buffer at offset 0x80 in the PSP.
The behavior difference I see with FreeDOS is if the first non-blank
character aft