Epson Apex 200 User Manual - Page 78

Operating 1 diskette, Reference diskette, hard disk

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Operating 1 diskette APPEND.EXE ASSIGN.COM ATTRIB.EXE BACKUP.COM CHKDSK.COM COMMAND.COM COMP.COM DEBUG.COM DISKCOMP.COM DISKCOPY.COM EDLIN.COM FC.EXE FIND.EXE FORMAT.COM GRAFTABL.COM GRAPHICS.COM JOIN.EXE LABEL.COM MORE.COM PRINT.COM RECOVER.COM RESTORE.COM SHARE.EXE SORT.EXE SUBST.EXE TREE.COM XTREE.EXE XTREEINS.DAT XTREEINS.EXE TESTBUG.COM Operating 2 diskette MENU.EXE SETBCKUP.EXE SETRSTOR.EXE SETRPLCE.EXE SETXCOPY.EXE SETATTR.EXE SETFC.EXE SETMODE.EXE SETPRINT.EXE DU.EXE GRAPH24.COM EPSON.TXT HELP.COM HELP.TXT Reference diskette ALTPTST.DIG ALTSTST.DIG AUTOEXEC.BAT CO87TST.DIG COLRTST.DIG COMMAND.COM DIAG.COM DIAGSYS.COM EXE2BIN.EXE FDDTST.DIG FORMAT.COM HDCACHE.EXE HDDTST.DIG HDFMTALL.COM HDSIT.EXE KEYTST.DIG LINK.EXE MAINTST.DIG MEMTST.DIG MONOTST.DIG MPRTTST.DIG PARATST.DIG ROMBIOS.COM SERITST.DIG SETUP.EXE SYSTAT.COM VDOPTST.DIG To run an external command, MS-DOS must be able to locate the file containing the command's instructions. If it cannot find the file, MS-DOS gives you an error message. If you have a hard disk, all the external files are on your hard disk (drive C). If you have no hard disk, you must insert the proper diskette to access an MS-DOS command. For example, if you want to use the FORMAT program, you must insert the Startup diskette in one of the diskette drives. Then you can either log onto that drive and give the FORMAT command or specify the appropriate drive when you enter the command.

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Operating 1 diskette
APPEND.EXE
ASSIGN.COM
ATTRIB.EXE
BACKUP.COM
CHKDSK.COM
COMMAND.COM
COMP.COM
DEBUG.COM
DISKCOMP.COM
DISKCOPY.COM
Operating 2 diskette
MENU.EXE
SETBCKUP.EXE
SETRSTOR.EXE
SETRPLCE.EXE
SETXCOPY.EXE
Reference diskette
ALTPTST.DIG
ALTSTST.DIG
AUTOEXEC.BAT
CO87TST.DIG
COLRTST.DIG
COMMAND.COM
DIAG.COM
DIAGSYS.COM
EXE2BIN.EXE
EDLIN.COM
FC.EXE
FIND.EXE
FORMAT.COM
GRAFTABL.COM
GRAPHICS.COM
JOIN.EXE
LABEL.COM
MORE.COM
PRINT.COM
SETATTR.EXE
SETFC.EXE
SETMODE.EXE
SETPRINT.EXE
DU.EXE
FDDTST.DIG
FORMAT.COM
HDCACHE.EXE
HDDTST.DIG
HDFMTALL.COM
HDSIT.EXE
KEYTST.DIG
LINK.EXE
MAINTST.DIG
RECOVER.COM
RESTORE.COM
SHARE.EXE
SORT.EXE
SUBST.EXE
TREE.COM
XTREE.EXE
XTREEINS.DAT
XTREEINS.EXE
TESTBUG.COM
GRAPH24.COM
EPSON.TXT
HELP.COM
HELP.TXT
MEMTST.DIG
MONOTST.DIG
MPRTTST.DIG
PARATST.DIG
ROMBIOS.COM
SERITST.DIG
SETUP.EXE
SYSTAT.COM
VDOPTST.DIG
To run an external command, MS-DOS must be able to locate
the file containing the command’s instructions. If it cannot
find the file, MS-DOS gives you an error message. If you have a
hard disk, all the external files are on your hard disk (drive C).
If you have no hard disk, you must insert the proper diskette to
access an MS-DOS command. For example, if you want to use
the FORMAT program, you must insert the Startup diskette in
one of the diskette drives. Then you can either log onto that
drive and give the FORMAT command or specify the
appropriate drive when you enter the command.