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Some of you have asked for MUSTANG Software's External Batch Files
for an example on how to get your batch files working.

Basically, we have 2 Sub-Directories set up.  This is what is in each:

C:\WILDCAT\PBatch
All the Batch files (.BAT)

C:\WILDCAT\Protocol
DSZ.COM
MLINK.COM
PCKERMIT.EXE

NOTE: C:\WILDCAT\PROTOCOL **MUST** be in your DOS path Statement, so your
system will know where to get it.

Change MAKEWILD, Frame 7, # 13 to read below:

13. Path for Ext Protocol: C:\WILDCAT\PBatch

Lastly, make sure you have a file called TRANSFER.BAD in your WILDCAT
Sub-Directory.  Its not important what the file contains, it just need
to be a valid file that Wildcat looks for after an aborted download to
see if it failed.

Ofcouse if you use different Sub-Directory Names, you should edit these
files to match your system.

Also, if you want to know how DSZ, MLINK or PCKERMIT work, you may always
download the latest version on our Registered System or CIS which contain
full Docs.

                                        ...Jim Harrer, Mustang Software

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