![]() I guess, thats why it is not supported in Dosbox. I am having a project with lots of Batch stuff going on as well (i continued now after a couple of months),Īnd I got told by QBix iirc, that set /p didnt work in the old DOS, it came later with some Windows Version. Lastly, considering we're in 2016, is there an alternative to using STRINGS in order to make a BATCH file with variable input compatible with DosBox? ![]() How exactly should I go about this process and what exactly needs to be done in order to convert my "Set /p" commands to "STRINGS"?ĭo I just trust that everything installed correctly and simply replace my set commands with strings? Is there anything special I need to do in order to install a utility for DosBox?Īdditionally, if I were to give this to someone would they need STRINGS 2.5 installed as well in ther version of DosBox? I launched STRINGS in DOSBOX and typed in the install command, but I'm unsure if anything happended. In order to remedy this, I sought out the Strings 2.5 utility for MS-DOS, but I'm a bit confused on how to proceed. My problem at the moment is that DOSBOX won't accept the "Set /p" command. Recently, thanks to being on a nostalgia kick, I've been trying to get together a text-adventure game, created using BATCH, that would be compatible with DOSBOX. ![]() Good evening (or morning/afternoon depending).
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