03-18-2023, 08:56 AM
Thank you very much for your help. On the contrary, it is a welcome help that Command$ saves work and returns filtered files. The above procedure with _CommandCount is excellent and perfectly fine, so I could delete my own sorting solution for the mask and rely on the output from Command$.
I know that mask from the days of Dos, I have worked in Dos since version 5.0, I clearly remember the configurations of Autoexec.bat and Config.sys and at that time the loading of high memory managers EMM386 and Himem.sys and also the booting of CD-Rom drivers under dos it was something as mscdex.exe - something... , yeah that was fun. But there is one more question. *.* should list folders and subdirectories if I remember correctly. Command$ won't do that. Is there a trick to get those subdirectories out of it? If it doesn't work out like this, I'll take a different approach, I'm just asking. I am working on upgrading my PMF2 program.
I know that mask from the days of Dos, I have worked in Dos since version 5.0, I clearly remember the configurations of Autoexec.bat and Config.sys and at that time the loading of high memory managers EMM386 and Himem.sys and also the booting of CD-Rom drivers under dos it was something as mscdex.exe - something... , yeah that was fun. But there is one more question. *.* should list folders and subdirectories if I remember correctly. Command$ won't do that. Is there a trick to get those subdirectories out of it? If it doesn't work out like this, I'll take a different approach, I'm just asking. I am working on upgrading my PMF2 program.