///1SUBMIT Syntax: SUBMIT {filespec} {argument} ... {argument} Explanation: The SUBMIT command lets you execute a group (batch) of commands from a SUBmit file (a file with filetype of SUB). ///2Subfile The SUB file can contain the following types of lines: Any valid CP/M 3 command Any valid CP/M 3 command with SUBMIT parameters ($0-$9) Any data input line Any program input line with parameters ($0 to $9) The command line cannot exceed 135 characters. The following lines illustrate the variety of lines which may be entered in a SUB file: DIR DIR *.BAK MAC $1 $$$4 PIP LST:=$1.PRN[T$2 $3 $5] DIR *.ASM PIP SUBMIT A>SUBMIT SUBA A>SUBMIT AA ZZ SZ A>SUBMIT B:START DIR E: ///2PROFILE.SUB Everytime you power up or reset your computer, CP/M 3 looks for a special SUBmit file named PROFILE.SUB to execute. If it does not exist, CP/M 3 resumes normal operation. If the PROFILE.SUB file exists, the system executes the commands in the file. This file is convenient to use if you regularly execute a set of commands before you do your regular session on the computer.