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Learn to write MS-DOS/MSDOS Batch Files. Free, interactive Lessons in your Web Browser with Batch Command Reference built in. You need no prior knowledge.
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A batch file is a text file, with BAT as the extension, that contains DOS commands. The operating system executes each of the commands in the batch file if they are typed on separate lines.
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