Command: ospedit
OSPEDIT is a free texteditor.
Syntax:
ospedit [[drive][path]file]
drive The drive letter, e.g. C:
path The directory, e.g. \example\
file The file, e.g. test.txt.
You can also open files within the program.
Options:
- none -
Comments:
An editor like OSPEDIT can be used to create simple text files. It can
also be used to modify files like CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT / FDAUTO.BAT.
This version of Text Editor includes support for playing sounds in the
background. You need to run one of the following programs to install
the driver:
BDSB.EXE - Sound Blaster
BDSBPRO.EXE - Sound Blaster Pro
BDSB16.EXE - Sound Blaster 16
BDCS4235.EXE - CS4235
If you choose the wrong one, the system could lock up if it installs
itself and you try to play a sound. The driver should display an error
message if it cannot initialise the sound card. You must also type the
following command before you start the Text Editor to enable sound:
SET OSPSOUND=TRUE
To disable sound, type "SET OSPSOUND=". The sound drivers are written
by Heinz Rath (www.geocities.com/heinz_rath/).
Examples:
ospedit c:\example.txt opens c:\example.txt to write in it (file
example.txt must already exist)
ospedit c:\autoexec.bat
ospedit c:\fdconfig.sys
See also:
autoexec.bat/fdauto.bat
config.sys/fdconfig.sys
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