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dbDOS™ PRO 3 – © 2014 | dBase, LLC.
The dbDOS™ configuration now has defined a Mounted “C” drive which points to the
directory of C:\dbaseold\. From this point, you can define if the configuration start an
Executable or start a Command Prompt.
Press this button to create a new Mounted Drive. You can have
multiple Mounted drives in dbDOS, just as you can have multiple
drives on your local hard drive.
You can have up to 26 mounted drives and you can select
exactly which drive letter (A-Z) that you want to use for each
location.
Pressing this button will delete a Mounted Drive.
Press this button to set a Mounted Drive as default. The default
Mounted drive will be the location that dbDOS is set to as soon as
you run your configured dbDOS shortcut (similar to the way that C:\
is the default drive in Windows).
The default drive is the mounted drive that will be used when
you run your application, meaning it will be the location from
where your program will be executed and by default, the
directory structure in which the application code, databases
and indices must reside in.
Any additional Mounted drives can be accessed within your dBASE DOS application (running
in dbDOS) by using SET DIRECTORY TO "<mounted drive>" or by referencing the new
Mounted drive when accessing files or folders under that directory in your code.
Note: (e.x. do D:\filename.prg-- where D is the newly mounted drive and filename.prg
is a program in that directory).
Now proceed to the next section of the Create Mounted Drive dialog where you can define the
type of configuration you want, either starting dbDOS with an Executable or just with a
Command-Line type.
Creating an Executable configuration:
In the following, the focus will be on generating an Executable type.
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