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@NEWNAME variable function (MSX-DOS 2)
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I can't find a working example for this MSX-DOS 2 variable function. Can someone help me?
I bet you mean:
echo I bet you mean:
echo %@newfile[12345678.123,file*.sc?]%
FILE5678.SC3
Thanks. I guess there's an Thanks. I ...
MSX BASIC
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Shipped with most MSX1 machines, known versions:
1.0 - (c) 1983 by Microsoft
1.1 - Br Gradiente
There ... in Portuguese.
Version 2.x
Minimum version for MSX2 machines, known versions:
2.0 - (c) 1985 by Microsoft ... created by FRS - The European version is based on 2.1 while the Japanese version is based on 2.0
On ...
Batch file
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.BAT extension is supported in MSX-DOS 1 and MSX-DOS 2 with COMMAND2.COM 2.2x and 2.3x.
.BTM files ...
COMMAND2.COM supports a number of special variables (%0, %1, ..., %9) in order to refer to the path and name ... end with the command EXIT 0.
Special filenames
Batch file named AUTOEXEC.BAT (MSX-DOS 1~) ...
MSX-BASIC
Score: 127.53 %,
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Shipped with most MSX1 machines, known versions:
1.0 - (c) 1983 by Microsoft
1.1 - Br Gradiente
There ... in Portuguese.
Version 2.x
Minimum version for MSX2 machines, known versions:
2.0 - (c) 1985 by Microsoft ... created by FRS - The European version is based on 2.1 while the Japanese version is based on 2.0
On ...
