Toshiba 3200 Owners Manual - Page 10

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PART 7 USING MS-DOS 7.1 Starting MS-DOS 1 7.2 Entering Date and Time 3 7.2.1 Entering Date 3 7.2.2 Entering Time 5 7.3 Setting Up Gray Scale for Plasma Display 7 7.3.1 To Change Gray Scale 7 7.3.2 To Use XCHAD Menu 8 7.3.3 Command Mode 11 7.4 Changing Current Disk Drive 14 7.5 Using Keyboard 15 7.5.1 Data Keys 15 7.5.2 Correction of a Typing Mistake 17 7.5.3 Entering Command 17 7.5.4 Stopping Command Execution 18 7.5.5 Suspending Screen Output 18 7.5.6 Making Hard Copy of Screen Information 19 7.5.7 Restarting MS-DOS 19 7.6 Disk Files 20 7.6.1 Definition of File 20 7.6.2 File Names 21 7.6.3 Drive Designation 22 7.6.4 Global File Names 23 7.6.5 How MS-DOS Keeps Track of Your Files 24 7.7 Commands 25 7.7.1 Executing MS-DOS Commands 27 7.7.2 Internal and External Commands 28 7.7.3 DIR : Listing File Names 29 7.7.4 FORMAT : Initialising Disks 31 7.7.5 DISKCOPY : Making Backup Copies of Your Disks 36 7.7.6 COPY : Copying Files 40 7.7.6.1 Copying Files to Same Disk 40 7.7.6.2 Copying Files to Another Disk 42 7.7.7 RENAME : Changing File Name 44 7.7.8 TYPE : Displaying Contents of File 45

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PART
7
USING
MS-DOS
7.1
Starting
MS-DOS
1
7.2
Entering
Date
and
Time
3
7.2.1
Entering
Date
3
7.2.2
Entering
Time
5
7.3
Setting
Up
Gray
Scale
for
Plasma
Display
7
7.3.1
To
Change
Gray
Scale
7
7.3.2
To
Use
XCHAD
Menu
8
7.3.3
Command
Mode
11
7.4
Changing
Current
Disk
Drive
14
7.5
Using
Keyboard
15
7.5.1
Data
Keys
15
7.5.2
Correction
of
a
Typing
Mistake
17
7.5.3
Entering
Command
17
7.5.4
Stopping
Command
Execution
18
7.5.5
Suspending
Screen
Output
18
7.5.6
Making
Hard
Copy
of
Screen
Information
19
7.5.7
Restarting
MS-DOS
19
7.6
Disk
Files
20
7.6.1
Definition
of
File
20
7.6.2
File
Names
21
7.6.3
Drive
Designation
22
7.6.4
Global
File
Names
23
7.6.5
How
MS-DOS
Keeps
Track
of
Your
Files
24
7.7
Commands
25
7.7.1
Executing
MS-DOS
Commands
27
7.7.2
Internal
and
External
Commands
28
7.7.3
DIR
:
Listing
File
Names
29
7.7.4
FORMAT
:
Initialising
Disks
31
7.7.5
DISKCOPY
:
Making
Backup
Copies
of
Your
Disks
36
7.7.6
COPY
:
Copying
Files
40
7.7.6.1
Copying
Files
to
Same
Disk
40
7.7.6.2
Copying
Files
to
Another
Disk
42
7.7.7
RENAME
:
Changing
File
Name
44
7.7.8
TYPE
:
Displaying
Contents
of
File
45