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PART 7 USING MS-DOS 7.7 Commands Commands are typed in response to an MS-DOS prompt such as A> or B> . By entering an MS-DOS command as a response to the prompt, you can ask MS-DOS to perform useful tasks. Such MS-DOS commands function: o Compare, copy, display, delete, and rename files. o Copy and format disks. o Execute MS-DOS programs such as EDLIN, as well as your own programs. o Analyze and list directories. o Enter date, time, and remarks. o Set various printer and screen modes. o Copy MS-DOS system files to another disk. o Request MS-DOS to wait for a specific period of time. Each of these commands is discussed in detail in the MS-DOS Reference Manual. 7-25
PART
7
USING
MS-DOS
7.7
Commands
Commands
are
typed
in
response
to
an
MS-DOS
prompt
such
as
A>
or
B>
.
By
entering
an
MS-DOS
command
as
a
response
to
the
prompt,
you
can
ask
MS-DOS
to
perform
useful
tasks.
Such
MS-DOS
commands
function:
o
Compare,
copy,
display,
delete,
and
rename
files.
o
Copy
and
format
disks.
o
Execute
MS-DOS
programs
such
as
EDLIN,
as
well
as
your
own
programs.
o
Analyze
and
list
directories.
o
Enter
date,
time,
and
remarks.
o
Set
various
printer
and
screen
modes.
o
Copy
MS-DOS
system
files
to
another
disk.
o
Request
MS-DOS
to
wait
for
a
specific
period
of
time.
Each
of
these
commands
is
discussed
in
detail
in
the
MS-DOS
Reference
Manual.
7-25