said:
>Well, I suppose they could all be in Polish. Or how about Reverse
>Polish?
Works for you?
>I need ldir. ftp.exe does support lcd.
Ooops. Brain cramp. I'm glad someone's watching my back. Checking
again, I don't see anything resembling ldir. In hindsight, this makes
sense. In the unix world, there's no need for it since the !ls is going
to work just as well, if not better, so why duplicate the functionality.
The client needs to implement the functionality of lcd because the effect
of !cd would be lost on exit from the subshell.
>recognized. I even opened ftp.exe in EPM but couldn't find a mnemonic
>table since the thing looks like it was attacked by LXLITE.
It's easy enoungh to unattack it with
copy ftp.exe tmp.exe
lxlite -B- -X+ tmp.exe
epm tmp.exe
Steven
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