loading rss into dos?
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- sparky2842
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loading rss into dos?
I got a different computer and am trying to load the ht1000 rss into it. I loaded it into windows and cannot get to it from dos. I can't remember how to load it to work in dos mode. what command do I type it's killing me?? I type in ht1000 like the other computer and says bad command.

Re: loading rss into dos?
Not trying to be wise, but are you sure your in the correct
DOS directory for the HT1000 program files?
Second question, are you sure that is the name of the
DOS executable file?
Most of the older RSS that is DOS based will not run under a
Windows "DOS" sub window. You need to be in a true DOS
operating system. In other words, you need to boot into
a DOS operating system on the computer.
Jim
DOS directory for the HT1000 program files?
Second question, are you sure that is the name of the
DOS executable file?
Most of the older RSS that is DOS based will not run under a
Windows "DOS" sub window. You need to be in a true DOS
operating system. In other words, you need to boot into
a DOS operating system on the computer.
Jim
sparky2842 wrote:I got a different computer and am trying to load the ht1000 rss into it. I loaded it into windows and cannot get to it from dos. I can't remember how to load it to work in dos mode. what command do I type it's killing me?? I type in ht1000 like the other computer and says bad command.
When you type in a "command" from a DOS command line prompt, the operating system looks first for an .exe or .com file, and then for a .bat file, with that name, in the current directory and then in any other directory included in a PATH environment statement.
Assuming you have the HT1000 software in a given directory, change the default directory (using the CD command) to that directory and do a DIR command. This will list the files and show you the names of the .exe files. One of them should be ht1000.exe. If so, type in ht1000 and press enter and the program, assuming properly installed, will run.
Assuming you have the HT1000 software in a given directory, change the default directory (using the CD command) to that directory and do a DIR command. This will list the files and show you the names of the .exe files. One of them should be ht1000.exe. If so, type in ht1000 and press enter and the program, assuming properly installed, will run.
- HLA
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if you installed it from the factory floppy then just start the computer in dos and at the c: just type ht1000 and it will go right to it.
HLA
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