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 <b>Listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It should be noted that Unix commands typically provide ranges <b>ofb> functionality and flexibility that are not approached by the equivalent DOS command, so all comparisons are approximate.
Therefore, it was known in the UNIX community as "The big DOS timesaver".
/<b>listb> : lists the files that can be undeleted.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DOS_commands   (1800 words)

  
 A Gazetteer and Dictionary for DOS 6.22
This command copies the entire content <b>ofb> a source floppy diskette to a target floppy diskette track by track based on the formatting <b>ofb> the source floppy and overwrites any information on the target floppy.
This command is used exclusively in batch command files to allow the batch process to branch to a specified location, usually dependent on some sort <b>ofb> conditional test.
This command permits the user to compare the contents <b>ofb> two floppy diskettes for differences track by track based on the format and organization <b>ofb> the first diskette in the comparison.
http://www.netstrider.com/tutorials/DOS   (5092 words)

  
 Essential DOS Commands
DOS can be used for a wide range <b>ofb> tasks far beyond the requirements <b>ofb> this class.
DOS (an acronym for Disk Operation System) is a tool which allows you to control the operation <b>ofb> the IBM PC.
Most <b>ofb> the common DOS commands you need to use for this class (copy, rename, delete) are available to you in Windows through the Filemanager icon.
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/tips/doshelp.html   (1765 words)

  
 EasyDOS Command Index
To be functional, each DOS command must be entered in a particular way: this command entry structure is known as the command's "syntax." The syntax "notation" is a way to reproduce the command syntax in print.
DOS will search the specified path(s) if the file is not found in the current path.
Whenever you enter a DOS command that deals with disk drives and you are already working in the drive in question, you do not have to enter the drive designator.
http://www.csulb.edu/~murdock/dosindex.html   (2086 words)

  
 Terry's Place
DOS commands that deal with files allow you to specify files by name, or to approximate names by using special characters, called wildcard characters, that match several file names.
Utilities to check file system problems that can be ran from a floppy in the DOS version.
Usually the floppy has to have the same version <b>ofb> Windows that the corrupted one to do the trick.
http://wittswallpapers.com/MyArtic/doscommands.html   (704 words)

  
 DOS
Batch File Commands - This is not a tutorial nor an article but a simple <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS Batch Commands.
DOS was not developed originally by the Microsoft group.
DOS was first marketed by IBM as PC-DOS with the original IBM Personal Computer on August 1981.
http://www.techiwarehouse.com/cms/articles.php?cat=39   (2897 words)

  
 DOS Commands
NOTE: This <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands was compiled using MS-DOS 6.2.
There are some terms in the descriptions <b>ofb> the commands that may not be familiar to people just starting out with DOS or computers in general.
Some commands are not available in previous versions <b>ofb> DOS (for example: MOVE is not available in DOS 5 and below).
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/p/apru16/me/technica/dos.htm   (1039 words)

  
 MS-DOS Prompt Commands - NT4.0 - The Thelen Channel
When executing a command line whose first token is CMD without an extension or path qualifier, then replaces CMD with the value <b>ofb> the COMSPEC variable, thus avoiding picking up random versions <b>ofb> cmd.exe when you least expect them.
Command Specifies a command whose output is to be sorted.
It will be treated as a command line, which is passed to a child cmd.exe and the output is captured into memory and parsed as if it was a file.
http://www.thelenchannel.com/1dos.php   (5967 words)

  
 batch.txt
The true usefulness <b>ofb> the GOTO command is best understood by allowing the GOTO within a batch file to transfer control elsewhere within its listing rather than to the line immediately next in sequence.
The bottom line is that batch files can preserve your sanity in the face <b>ofb> arcane, easily-forgotten DOS commands to provide you with a menu system for your hard drive, transfer and backup files, provide security, start other software programs, activate your printer and much more.
The <b>listb> in the left column is the actual batch file, while the explanation in the right column is NOT part <b>ofb> the batch file, only a helpful column <b>ofb> comments.
http://www.getty.net/texts/batch.txt   (5451 words)

  
 Technology: DOS Command Line Operations eThemes eMINTS
Here is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> very basic DOS commands illustrated with computer screen shots.
Here is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> Internal DOS commands arranged into a table.
This <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands is arranged in a use table.
http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001636.shtml   (466 words)

  
 DOS Commands in XP
DOSkey keeps a log <b>ofb> all commands entered, and allows the previous commands to be brought into view by simply hitting the UP arrow.
Replaced DOS Commands with XP Deltree.exe has been replaced with Rmdir.exe (for details see my rmdir page)- deltree has always been an extremely useful DOS-based utility.
New DOS Commands with XP bootcfg -View your boot loader settings, such as your default OS and selection timeout, as well as your boot entries and load options.
http://www.infocellar.com/winxp/DOS-with-XP.htm   (1161 words)

  
 DOS
The site http://www.easydos.com/dosindex.html provides an extensive <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, from “append” to “xcopy,” with descriptions <b>ofb> the functions they perform.
DOS is still in use today, both as part <b>ofb> the Windows 9x operating system, and as a fully functional command line interface.
Since a DOS Help feature is rarely found in Windows, you can visit this site for useful utilities, tips, resources, and links to other DOS Web sites.
http://www.infoweblinks.com/content/dos.htm   (374 words)

  
 Jan's Computer Basics: DOS Commands
So a knowledge <b>ofb> DOS commands is not yet useless.
Brings up the DOS Edit program so you can make changes in a text file.
DO NOT USE this command unless you are very, very sure <b>ofb> what directory it will be applied to!
http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/reference/doscommands.htm   (664 words)

  
 Windows XP: xp bootup disk
Then type "dir" (hit enter again) or "dir /w" (enter) to <b>listb> the files and directories on the hard drive.
If you're having trouble running your old DOS command-line programs from the cmd.exe environment, try running them inside a command.com shell.
To use it a floppy disk that you've created using the instructions above, put the boot disk in the floppy drive and power down the computer.
http://experts.about.com/q/Windows-XP-3282/xp-bootup-disk-1.htm   (504 words)

  
 dos commands
If you are really looking for DOS commands supported by the Windows XP DOS Emulator (better known as MS-DOS COmmand Prompt), almost any DOS book will have a <b>listb> <b>ofb> all the commands.
Yes sfc is one <b>ofb> the commands I found by accident but since I have stumbled on many more that are not listed anywhere I can find.
Most but not all are supported by the DOS emulation in Windows XP.
http://forum.tweakxp.com/forum/Topic167866-1-1.aspx   (642 words)

  
 Basic DOS Commands and Batch Files
For a complete <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, type HELP at the prompt in a command window.
For a <b>listb> <b>ofb> options ("switches") for a DOS command, type the command name at the prompt like this: C:\>COMMANDNAME /?
Display a <b>listb> <b>ofb> files and subdirectories in a directory
http://www.notecat.net/cyanograph/reference/basicDOScommands.html   (282 words)

  
 SS64.com
Command line reference for Oracle, Windows, Linux and OS X
http://www.ss64.com   (10 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
Full command <b>listb> - A Web site with a complete <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, explanations, answers, examples is EasyDOS.
DIR- Displays a <b>listb> <b>ofb> files and subdirectories in a directory.
DOS needs the PATH with the location <b>ofb> masm32.
http://homepages.ius.edu/rwisman/c335/Html/FAQ.htm   (1386 words)

  
 Example 1
To create a new directory: At the command prompt, type md dir_name where dir_name is th= e name <b>ofb> the directory you want to create.
Since you need to start the program fr= om the command prompt, you will need to use text or DOS commands to create and navigate through these directories, or to remove directories and files.
All the files in GAMBIT/ FIDAP/ PreSTO are stored in directories (also known as folders).
http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/bee453/help_files/dos.mht   (383 words)

  
 AntiOnline Forums Archive
where can I get a <b>listb> <b>ofb> all the DOS programs?
Full listing <b>ofb> DOS commands, their uses, and what parameters they have
If you know where I can find the complete <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands please tell me.
http://www.antionline.com/history/topic.php/227514-1.html   (264 words)

  
 [Guide] Windows Shortcuts - Neowin.net
I have compiled this <b>listb> to serve as a reference to the neowin community.
DOSKEY Command to view and execute commands that have been run in the past.
PAUSE Command used in batch files to stop the processing <b>ofb> a command.
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=251731   (1636 words)

  
 Dos Commands!
fdisk Configures a hard disk for Ms Dos Use
http://www.homestead.com/gifs4free/dos.html   (77 words)

  
 NOVELL: Cool Solutions: Linux Equivalents <b>ofb> DOS Commands
Here is a <b>listb> <b>ofb> methods <b>ofb> achiving DOS/Windows results from a Linux commandline:
And then not so much with DOS equivalents, but in the left column a short description <b>ofb> the line command.
Many Linux users come from a DOS/Windows background or use DOS/Windows command line features on a regular basis for work or what not.
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/d3.php?s=trench.16419.sles.xml   (223 words)

  
 J!NX Forums - MS-DOS Commands/Batch Compiler
If you need a <b>listb> <b>ofb> commands type "dos commands' in Google or goto Microsoft's web site.
DOS Batch is just a group <b>ofb> commands...
You create a file, call it "test.bat" and in the contents <b>listb> the commands you want to run:
http://www.jinx.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10359   (109 words)

  
 J!NX Forums - DOS commands
aand that dosent really work anymore doing from just your computer.
Posted - 11/10/2004 : 10:35:35 PM did you bother to try the help command?
or going to start help then search for cmd commands or somesuch...
http://www.jinx.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14920   (150 words)

  
 NukeSoft DOS Reference - Batch File Commands
Displays an alphabetical <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands, or help with any particular command.
Returns the error value <b>ofb> the previous command.
CALL is used to run one batch file program from another
http://www.nukesoft.co.uk/msdos/bycategories.php?section=1   (111 words)

  
 helpindex.htm
This page contains a <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands which work under WindowsXP.
How to navigate within your web site on DOS or Unix:
Bill Gates co-wrote DOS, and in 2002 he didn't think it was dead yet...:
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~rgolden/helpindex.htm   (140 words)

  
 The PC Guide Discussion Forums - DOS Commands???
Just wondering if anyone knows a good source (preferably a website) where I can find some sort <b>ofb> a <b>listb> <b>ofb> DOS commands?
Dos is on it's way out just like Big Blue.
If you are really serious about learning DOS, then I suggest getting the book, DOS For Dummies.
http://www.pcguide.com/vb/printthread.php?t=12798   (158 words)

  
 TechSupportDude :: DOS commands
Does anyone know where i can find a detailed <b>listb> <b>ofb> dos commands??
its a good site, but im trying to find out how to copy files from dos to another harddrive
Posted: Sat 15 May, 2004 Post subject: DOS commands
http://www.techsupportdude.com/viewtopic.php?p=3947   (132 words)

  
 Conversion <b>ofb> DOS shell commands to UNIX shell commands
Conversion <b>ofb> DOS shell commands to UNIX shell commands
There are a few command line questions that are asked VERY often.
These questions, with answers that should be typed at your shell prompt are printed below:
http://www.bsd.org/dos2unix.html   (44 words)

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