D. Peschel said...
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|You can use wildcards * and ? to specify the file on B:. They work the same
|way as in DOS (unfortunately). If you specify one file on B:, you can give
|it a different name on A: by adding the name before the equals sign.
No, Dos works the same way as CP/M, unfortunately.
CP/M was OK for its time, but DOS really should
have been better. And it might have been, had a
certain Mr. Gates not snookered its developer &
sold the thing to IBM...
-Miles