COMBINE.COM v2.00 by Ralf Brown 19 October 1996 COMBINE.COM will concatenate all of the files in the interrupt list distribution archives into a single master file, which is required by some viewers and hypertext conversion programs. To use COMBINE, just change to the directory into which you extracted the distribution archives, and type COMBINE {dir} where {dir} is the name of the directory in which you want the combined list to be stored (typically, you will type "COMBINE ." to store the result in the same directory as the individual sections). If there is not enough free disk space to hold both the individual sections and the combined list, you will be told and given the option of running COMBINE again with an option to tell it that it should delete each section as it is added to the combined file: COMBINE -d {dir} COMBINE will skip any missing sections of the interrupt list; if at least one section other than INTERRUP.A is present, it will stop as soon as the last section has been processed (otherwise, it will continue trying all names through INTERRUP.Z). On completion, it sets the combined file's timestamp to be the same as that of the last of the individual sections. System Requirements: DOS 2.0+ or a DOS compatibility box 64K available RAM a copy of the interrupt list :-) sufficient free disk space (~360K with the -d option)