Quietening DOSEMU and FreeDOS

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Hi everyone

I am wanting to quieten DOSEMU and FreeDOS so that they are totally quiet, ie no not produce any output to STDOUT other than from the DOS program I wish to execute

An example in the documentation says that the command:
       dosemu -dumb dir
should produce a DOS directory list without any other content however even when stripping the Config.sys and autoexec.bat files almost bare I still get output like
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Note that DOS needs 25 lines. You might want to enlarge your window before continuing. Now type ENTER to start DOSEMU or C to cancel Linux DOS emulator 1.2.2.0 $Date: 2004/07/11$ Last configured at Wed Feb 22 15:03:45 EST 2006 on linux This is work in progress. Please test against a recent version before reporting bugs and problems. Submit Bug Reports, Patches & New Code to linux-msdos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or via the SourceForge tracking system at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/dosemu DPMI-Server Version 0.9 installed 123 FreeDOS kernel version 1.1.35 (Build 2035) [May 30 2004 22:09:36] Kernel compatibility 7.10 - WATCOMC - FAT32 support (C) Copyright 1995-2004 Pasquale J. Villani and The FreeDOS Project. All Rights Reserved. This is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. - InitDisk C: HD1, Pri[ 1], CHS= 0-1-1, start= 0 MB, size= 392 MB FreeCom version 0.82 pl 3 XMS_Swap [Mar 06 2004 10:49:37] About to Execute : dir
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preceeding the directory listing
How can I get rid of that whilst still keepinhg the output of the DIR command.

Thanks
Brian
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