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comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ part 2/5
Section - - Where is EXE2BIN located?

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 EXE2BIN was formerly shipped with MS-DOS. If you are still using DOS 5.0
 or earlier you can find EXE2BIN in your DOS directory. Users of DOS 6.x
 need to get the MS-DOS Supplemental Disks. These disks are available via
 FTP at ftp.microsoft.com.

 <ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/peropsys/msdos/public/>

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Ben in Seattle
Jun 2, 2026 @ 4:16 pm
Another solution is to use a parallel port loopback plug. It makes the PC think there is a printer attached. The benefit of this is it doesn't require anticipating the problem with ANSI.SYS escape sequences nor does it make you wait half an hour for the "Abort, Retry, Ignore?" prompt, as some versions of DOS do.

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