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- From: amitp@rice.edu (Amit J. Patel)
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- Subject: Re: tee for DOS?
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:18:54 GMT
- References: <C19yB0.AJB@vuse.vanderbilt.edu> <1993Jan22.233913.19275@uwasa.fi> <RICK.93Jan24165959@mel1.geg.mot.com> <1993Jan25.092440.15061@uwasa.fi>
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- In article <1993Jan25.092440.15061@uwasa.fi>, ts@uwasa.fi (Timo Salmi) writes:
- |> >>
- |> >> An equally useful answer surely is that tee is available for Unix.
- |> >> (The 4DOSsers never let up :-).
- |> >
- |> >The fact the tee is available for Unix is immaterial. The man asked
- |> >for tee for DOS.
- |>
- |> Of course it is! I am confident that you must have understood that
- |> my Unix reference was meant to emphasize the futility of offering
- |> 4DOS as a solution either. What an ordinary MsDos user usually
- |> needs is a command.com compatible answer, not the recurring pitch to
- |> go for another command interpreter, or another operating system.
- |>
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- But it isn't necessary to install 4-DOS as your command processor ---
- you can call 4-DOS to run TEE, and then return to COMMAND.COM. It can
- be used as a utility, just like the standalone TEE program.
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- ;)
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