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Code of start in CMD

 Code of START in CMD

C:\Users\somet>start /?

Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command.


START ["title"] [/D path] [/I] [/MIN] [/MAX] [/SEPARATE | /SHARED]

      [/LOW | /NORMAL | /HIGH | /REALTIME | /ABOVENORMAL | /BELOWNORMAL]

      [/NODE <NUMA node>] [/AFFINITY <hex affinity mask>] [/WAIT] [/B]

      [command/program] [parameters]


    "title"     Title to display in the window title bar.

    path        Starting directory.

    B           Start the application without creating a new window. The

                application has ^C handling ignored. Unless the application

                enables ^C processing, ^Break is the only way to interrupt

                the application.

    I           The new environment will be the original environment passed

                to the cmd.exe and not the current environment.

    MIN         Start window minimized.

    MAX         Start window maximized.

    SEPARATE    Start 16-bit Windows program in separate memory space.

    SHARED      Start a 16-bit Windows program in shared memory space.

    LOW         Start application in the IDLE priority class.

    NORMAL      Start application in the NORMAL priority class.

    HIGH        Start application in the HIGH priority class.

    REALTIME    Start application in the REALTIME priority class.

    ABOVENORMAL Start application in the ABOVENORMAL priority class.

    BELOWNORMAL Start application in the BELOWNORMAL priority class.

    NODE        Specifies the preferred Non-Uniform Memory Architecture (NUMA)

                node as a decimal integer.

    AFFINITY    Specifies the processor affinity mask as a hexadecimal number.

                The process is restricted to running on these processors.


                The affinity mask is interpreted differently when /AFFINITY and

                /NODE are combined.  Specify the affinity mask as if the NUMA

                node's processor mask is right-shifted to begin at bit zero.

                The process is restricted to running on those processors in

                common between the specified affinity mask and the NUMA node.

                If no processors are in common, the process is restricted to

                running on the specified NUMA node.

    WAIT        Start the application and wait for it to terminate.

    command/program

                If it is an internal cmd command or a batch file then

                the command processor is run with the /K switch to cmd.exe.

                This means that the window will remain after the command

                has been run.


                If it is not an internal cmd command or batch file then

                it is a program and will run as either a windowed application

                or a console application.


    parameters  These are the parameters passed to the command/program.


NOTE: The SEPARATE and SHARED options are not supported on 64-bit platforms.


Specifying /NODE allows processes to be created in a way that leverages memory

locality on NUMA systems.  For example, two processes that communicate with

each other heavily through shared memory can be created to share the same

preferred NUMA node in order to minimize memory latencies.  They allocate

memory from the same NUMA node when possible, and they are free to run on

processors outside the specified node.


    start /NODE 1 application1.exe

    start /NODE 1 application2.exe


These two processes can be further constrained to run on specific processors

within the same NUMA node.  In the following example, application1 runs on the

low-order two processors of the node, while application2 runs on the next two

processors of the node.  This example assumes the specified node has at least

four logical processors.  Note that the node number can be changed to any valid

node number for that computer without having to change the affinity mask.


    start /NODE 1 /AFFINITY 0x3 application1.exe

    start /NODE 1 /AFFINITY 0xc application2.exe


If Command Extensions are enabled, external command invocation

through the command line or the START command changes as follows:


non-executable files may be invoked through their file association just

    by typing the name of the file as a command.  (e.g.  WORD.DOC would

    launch the application associated with the .DOC file extension).

    See the ASSOC and FTYPE commands for how to create these

    associations from within a command script.


When executing an application that is a 32-bit GUI application, CMD.EXE

    does not wait for the application to terminate before returning to

    the command prompt.  This new behavior does NOT occur if executing

    within a command script.


When executing a command line whose first token is the string "CMD "

    without an extension or path qualifier, then "CMD" is replaced with

    the value of the COMSPEC variable.  This prevents picking up CMD.EXE

    from the current directory.


When executing a command line whose first token does NOT contain an

    extension, then CMD.EXE uses the value of the PATHEXT

    environment variable to determine which extensions to look for

    and in what order.  The default value for the PATHEXT variable

    is:


        .COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD


    Notice the syntax is the same as the PATH variable, with

    semicolons separating the different elements.


When searching for an executable, if there is no match on any extension,

then looks to see if the name matches a directory name.  If it does, the

START command launches the Explorer on that path.  If done from the

command line, it is the equivalent to doing a CD /D to that path.