Contributor: RADEK KADNER { RG> I am writing a simple program which executes other programs. I am using RG> the function RG> EXEC(ProgramName,CmdLine) RG> which is working just fine. However, I would like to somehow prevent the RG> executed program from writing to the screen, rather I just want to display RG> in my program something like RG> Working... RG> While still maintaining the screen which the program is using for output. RG> So my questions is, how would I go about doing this? Try this unit! } unit Redir; interface uses Dos; function SetOutput(FileName: PathStr): Boolean; procedure CancelOutput; implementation const OutRedir: Boolean = False; function SetOutput(FileName: PathStr): Boolean; begin FileName:=FileName+#0; SetOutput:=False; asm push ds mov ax, ss mov ds, ax lea dx, FileName[1] mov ah, 3Ch int 21h pop ds jnc @@1 ret @@1: push ax mov bx, ax mov cx, Output.FileRec.Handle mov ah, 46h int 21h mov ah, 3Eh pop bx jnc @@2 ret @@2: int 21h end; OutRedir:=True; SetOutput:=True; end; procedure CancelOutput; var FileName: String[4]; begin if not OutRedir then Exit; FileName:='CON'#0; asm push ds mov ax, ss mov ds, ax lea dx, FileName[1] mov ax, 3D01h int 21h pop ds jnc @@1 ret @@1: push ax mov bx, ax mov cx, Output.FileRec.Handle mov ah, 46h int 21h mov ah, 3Eh pop bx int 21h end; OutRedir:=False; end; end. ________________ Standard output will be changed to FileName. The FileName can be NUL. When your executed program is using int $10, all is hardly. In your main program use: SetOutput('NUL'); Exec(....); CancelOutput;