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  • - Collection of batch language enhancers in batch language by Dirk van Deun.
  • - Complete contents from the DOS command HELP converted to HTML.
  • - Links to some of the best sites and files.
  • - Introductionary information and also explains basics; environmental variables, I/O redirection, pipes.
  • - Free DOS tutorials and whitepapers.
  • - Batch lessons for Windows 95/98/ME, only. Requires IE 5+, Netscape 4.6+ or Gecko based browser, javascript.
  • - DOS setup, optimization, Batch menus, ansi.sys, Windows 3.1/3.11, 95/98.
  • - Labels, conditions, branching, decisions, user input, list and subdirectory processing, qbasic.
  • - Practical and easy to follow basics
  • - FAQ with answers tailored to MS-DOS 6 and Windows 9x. Practical examples from basic to advanced topics.
  • - Tom Lavedas' Batch File Apps, fairly complex and written exclusively without resorting to third party programs.
  • - Mailing list whose members exchange ideas and offer help on issues.
  • - A collection of useful batch files and tricks (Timo Salmi)
  • - Contains of batch files and help documents.
  • - Syntax and use of the commands available with the Windows 9x version of MS-DOS.
  • - Shift, replaceable parameters, For, conditions, redirection, logging.
  • - Features math routines, and date parsing methods. (Laura Fairhead)
  • - Includes batch files, batch how-tos, and batch utilities. (Terry Newton)
  • - Program wrappers, debugging, labels, variables, list processing, recursion, logic, arithmetic, examples.
  • - Tutorial series covers DOS basics, batch technique, and creating batch utilities using debug.
  • - Course Modules from Washtenaw Community College including DOS survival guide and batch files.
  • - Central Institute of Technology's online self-study course. Setup, configuration, batch, command line, low level, drivers, memory.
  • - Provides a collection of DOS and NT batch files, a batch how-to, and downloads. (Frank-Peter Schultze)
  • - Includes specialized batch routines with debug and ASCII assembler.
  • - Those available in Windows 98 command.com
  • - Collection of undocumented and obscure features in various MS-DOS versions.
  • - Information and help with DOS batch files.
  • - Batch Files for DOS, Windows (all flavours) and OS/2; Rexx; JavaScript; HTML (Rob van der Woude)
  • - Innovative workarounds and methods to accomplish tasks not generally covered in the manuals.
  • - In Windows 95 and 98. Basic syntax and usage.
  • - Brief general introduction. Prompt, Help, Path, internal and external commands, environment, long file names. Some links.
  • - Basic and advanced batch. Clear concise examples and tips.
  • - Step by step instruction with graphic illustration.
  • - Tutorial, FAQ, tricks, resources, downloads, MsDos7 commands. Official college reference.
  • - Command reference and batch file examples by Benny Pedersen.
  • - Basic usage and examples.
  • - Course material from Northern Territory University, Australia

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