Category : Science and Education
Archive   : MX-202.ZIP
Filename : INSTALL.BAT
Output of file : INSTALL.BAT contained in archive : MX-202.ZIP
rem - INSTALL.BAT - used to copy the MX.EXE file to another drive.
cls
echo ÿ
echo ÿ METRIC-X Version 2.02 - INSTALLATION BATCH PROGRAM
echo ÿ ================================================================
echo ÿ
if '%1'=='' goto NO_DRIVE
echo ÿ Ready to begin Installation to Drive %1
echo ÿ
echo ÿ ( Ctrl-C will ABORT Installation )
echo ÿ
pause
cls
echo ÿ
echo ÿ METRIC-X Version 2.02 - INSTALLATION BATCH PROGRAM
echo ÿ ================================================================
echo ÿ
echo ÿ * Copying the MX.EXE file to Drive %1
echo ÿ
copy MX.EXE %1
echo ÿ
echo ÿ Installation Complete. Change to Drive %1
echo ÿ
echo ÿ While in Drive %1 type: MX (to Start METRIC-X)
echo ÿ
pause
goto END
:NO_DRIVE
echo ÿ
echo ÿ You must specify the destination Drive where you want
echo ÿ to install the METRIC-X executable file: MX.EXE
echo ÿ
echo ÿ To do this, type INSTALL followed by a space and then
echo ÿ the desired Disk Drive Letter Designation (C, D, etc.)
echo ÿ followed by a colon (:). Example: INSTALL C:
echo ÿ
echo ÿ You may also add a Sub-Directory after the Drive Letter
echo ÿ and colon (:), as in this Example: INSTALL C:\UTILS
echo ÿ
echo ÿ
pause
:END
cls
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This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
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