{ >Well, Uh, I meant creating pascal compiled files, and basic compiled >files and putting them in a BAT file so that they will execute in order. >Oh and, uh , how to do you compile programs in tp 7 so that they are not > broken (or shut off in the middle if someone pressed control break)? >I can't stop the control break thing... A common question. Here is my solution: {**************************************************************************** * Procedure ..... DoNothing * Purpose ....... A do-nothing procedure to intercept interrupts and stop * them from happening. * Parameters .... None * Returns ....... Nothing * Notes ......... None * Author ........ Martin Richardson * Date .......... February 19, 1993 ****************************************************************************} {$F+} PROCEDURE DoNothing; INTERRUPT; BEGIN END; {$F-} {**************************************************************************** * Procedure ..... SetBreak() * Purpose ....... To dis-allow CTRL-BREAKING out of a program. * Parameters .... SetOn False to turn CTRL-BREAK off * True to turn it back on again * Returns ....... Nothing * Notes ......... Uses the procedure DoNothing above to remap INT 1Bh to. * Author ........ Martin Richardson * Date .......... February 19, 1993 ****************************************************************************} PROCEDURE SetBreak( SetOn: BOOLEAN ); CONST Int1BSave : Pointer = NIL; BEGIN IF NOT SetOn THEN BEGIN GetIntVec($1B,Int1BSave); SetIntVec($1B,Addr(DoNothing)); END ELSE IF Int1BSave <> NIL THEN SetIntVec($1B,Int1BSave); END; { However, this method will not prevent them from breaking out of the .BAT file you described above to link the programs together with! (You will need a TSR to do that.) }