6885P5H
Experienced Member
Hello. MS-DOS Player is a 32-bit CPU emulator or something, that's supposed to make it possible to run DOS programs in a 64-bit Windows operating system like 7. It does succeed in launching the program expand, however any backslash entered turns into a right parenthesis. Because of this, expand can only work with files that are in the root directory.
Has anyone ever succeeded in entering a backslash with MS-DOS Player?
Has anyone ever succeeded in entering a backslash with MS-DOS Player?