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Below is a listing of each of the MS-DOS commands currently listed on Computer Hope and a brief explanation of what each of the commands do. The below commands are all MS-DOS commands, which means not all the below commands will work in your version of MS-DOS and/or Windows command line.
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www.computerhope.com/overview.htm
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DOS can be used for a wide range of tasks far beyond the requirements of this class. You will be able to manage well if you master only a small subset of DOS commands and functions. These relate almost exclusively to file and directory management and are introduced in this handout.
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www.lsi.upc.edu/~robert/teaching/foninf/doshelp.html
www.lsi.upc.edu/~robert/teaching/foninf/doshelp.html
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Some Basic DOS Commands ... Most DOS commands require you to specify one or more filenames. Valid filenames are composed of up to eight characters and are optionally followed by an extension of up to three characters. The filename and extension are separated by a period.
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emlab.berkeley.edu/sst/basic.dos.html
emlab.berkeley.edu/sst/basic.dos.html
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To communicate through the Windows command line, you will need to use MS-DOS commands. This article lists some basic DOS commands that you are likely to find useful when working from the command line, but there are many more available.
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www.sophos.com/support/knowledgebase/article/13195.html
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Information about all current DOS commands ... The drive designation (abbreviated in this book as "d:") is an option for many DOS commands. However, some commands are not related to disk drives and therefore do not require a drive designation.
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www.easydos.com/dosindex.html
www.easydos.com/dosindex.html
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DOS (Disk Operation System) is a tool which allows you to control the operation of the IBM PC. DOS is software which was written to control hardware. Here is a summary of some essential DOS commands.
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perishablepress.com/press/2006/10/09/basic-dos-commands...
perishablepress.com/press/2006/10/09/basic-dos-commands/
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This tutorial gives you an opportunity to try basic MS-DOS commands. By following the procedures in this section, you will learn to: ... This is called the command prompt or DOS prompt. The flashing underscore next to the command prompt is called the cursor. The cursor shows where the command you type will appear.
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www.tnd.com/camosun/elex130/dostutor1.html
www.tnd.com/camosun/elex130/dostutor1.html
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Tutorial on the basic commands of the command line (DOS). ... How to Use DOS and Common Commands ... More: Commands | Dos | Command Line | Basic...
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www.associatedcontent.com/video/6016/how_to_use_dos_bas...
www.associatedcontent.com/video/6016/how_to_use_dos_basic_commands.html
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So a knowledge of DOS commands is not yet useless. (You'll have to use your browser's Back button to return to the page that sent you here.) ... When things go wrong at a basic level, you sometimes need Edit to fix them.
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www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/reference/doscommands.htm
www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/reference/doscommands.htm
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