Category : Display Utilities
Archive   : DPROM1.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME

 
Output of file : READ.ME contained in archive : DPROM1.ZIP
You must have ANSI.SYS loaded into your config.sys file in order to use these
programs. If you are unsure of how to do this, consult your DOS manual under
DEVICE DRIVERS for complete information.

Archive: DPROM1.ZIP

Name Length Method SF Size now Mod Date Time CRC
============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ======== ========
TRANSPAR.BAT 129 Shrunk 25 96 23 Jun 91 09:41:54 28B3BFFF
'PILLER.BAT 71 Shrunk 13 62 23 Jun 91 09:42:02 60368077
POKER.BAT 119 Shrunk 12 105 23 Jun 91 09:42:10 465203F3
STARTREK.BAT 140 Shrunk 11 125 23 Jun 91 10:04:20 8463AFB9
FIRETRK.BAT 141 Shrunk 22 110 23 Jun 91 09:42:24 C9F21D57
BLIMP.BAT 138 Shrunk 23 106 23 Jun 91 09:42:32 6F37275D
============ ======== ======== ==== ======== ========= ======== ========
*total 6 738 ZIP 1.10 68% 1210 23 Jun 91 13:36:06

Six files to set your DOS prompt with. Enter the name from the DOS command
line. If you find one that you really like, you can add it to your autoexec.bat
file with the command
command /c .bat

...or you can incorporate the code directly into your autoexec.bat file.

To restore your normal prompt, type (from the DOS prompt) prompt $p$g

Enjoy! -- Duane Paulson


  3 Responses to “Category : Display Utilities
Archive   : DPROM1.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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