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delay in msdos batch file
sorry but i didn't found any place to put this..
i must create a msdos batch (.bat) file that launches many executables.. i just want to put a delay, between one launch and other..is that possible?? |
delay in msdos batch file
Maybe you can use a Pause command in your bat file.
It'll give you a prompt: Strike a key when ready... pls123 wrote: sorry but i didn't found any place to put this.. i must create a msdos batch (.bat) file that launches many executables.. i just want to put a delay, between one launch and other..is that possible?? -- Dave Peterson |
delay in msdos batch file
wow !! ty dave i have a nice soundtrak for that !!! ;)
i found a better way..its the command sleep..present in some dos versions.. used like this SLEEP 5 = delay 5 sec sorry for the disturb all ty "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe you can use a Pause command in your bat file. It'll give you a prompt: Strike a key when ready... pls123 wrote: sorry but i didn't found any place to put this.. i must create a msdos batch (.bat) file that launches many executables.. i just want to put a delay, between one launch and other..is that possible?? -- Dave Peterson |
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