
A method for improving the performance of application programs which run under a disk operating system (DOS) is disclosed. The problem addressed is that of poor application performance caused by repetitive disk accesses when using large batch files. This problem is alleviated by using a batch file memory buffer of variable size, processing the most frequently used DOS/BATCH commands internally, and passing low usage commands to DOS by using a secondary command processor.
IPC: G06F9/44, IPC: G06F3/06
IPC: G06F9/44, IPC: G06F3/06
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