SetPriority with exec (SPE) =========================== SPE is a 'light' version of the sp.exe program (sp103.zip). SP uses a C system() call to run programs at a given priority level, and hence a command processor is run at that priority level which then runs the target program. This is a resource heavy operation that leaves a command processor running (doing nothing) until the target program terminates, but allows SP to run any sort of OS/2 program (OS/2, DOS or Windows) or command files. SPE can only run OS/2 *.exe programs, but uses a C execv() call and hence does not require a command processor. Usage: Usage:\n" spe [delta] [args...] : n=no change, i=idle, r=regular, f=foreground, t=time critical [delta]: Any number from -31 to 31 : Name of the program to be run. This should include the extension and can include the path. [args...]: The command line arguments for the . Note that there is no whitespace between the and the optional [delta]. Freeware, source code included (Watcom C/C++ 10.0a compiler). Author: J S Worthington (stephen@inisant.actrix.gen.nz)