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36 lines
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COMBINE.COM v2.00
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by Ralf Brown
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19 October 1996
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COMBINE.COM will concatenate all of the files in the interrupt list
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distribution archives into a single master file, which is required by
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some viewers and hypertext conversion programs.
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To use COMBINE, just change to the directory into which you extracted
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the distribution archives, and type
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COMBINE {dir}
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where {dir} is the name of the directory in which you want the combined
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list to be stored (typically, you will type "COMBINE ." to store the
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result in the same directory as the individual sections). If there is
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not enough free disk space to hold both the individual sections and the
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combined list, you will be told and given the option of running COMBINE
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again with an option to tell it that it should delete each section as
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it is added to the combined file:
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COMBINE -d {dir}
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COMBINE will skip any missing sections of the interrupt list; if at
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least one section other than INTERRUP.A is present, it will stop as
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soon as the last section has been processed (otherwise, it will
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continue trying all names through INTERRUP.Z). On completion, it sets
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the combined file's timestamp to be the same as that of the last of
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the individual sections.
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System Requirements:
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DOS 2.0+ or a DOS compatibility box
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64K available RAM
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a copy of the interrupt list :-)
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sufficient free disk space (~360K with the -d option)
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