- "Download DOSBox and install it.
- Create a folder on a disk which will later become your C partition; in short, create DOS folder on C disk.
- Copy to the folder your favorite managers if you want to, for example Norton Commander, Xtree, or Dos Navigator.
- Copy doxbox.conf to the folder with installed DOSBox. It will be “mount c c:\dos” in our case.
- Last lines show that it is, simply speaking, running Norton Commander in order to get rid of DOS command typings every time the DOSBox is started."
mixture - he didn't ask for your opinion about fc (which I agree is a pretty useless command), but how to implement it on DosBox.
I have no idea why people want to do wierd things with their installations, or why they write elaborate shell scripts to do something for which there is a perfectly good command but I don't pee on 'em.
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