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dos command book: Guide to MS-DOS Commands Van Wolverton, 1989 This book, with more than 200,000 copies in print, has been completely updated to DOS Version 4 with a new section devoted to the DOS shell. Includes explanations of all the DOS, batch, configuration, and Edlin commands. Alphabetized, with numerous examples. |
dos command book: DOS for Dummies Command Reference Greg Harvey, Dan Gookin, 1993 A quick reference A-Z dictionary explaining DOS commands in plain English. |
dos command book: FreeDOS Kernel Pat Villani, 1996-01-09 Master operation system development. FreeDOS Kernel explains the construction and operation of Pat Villani's DOS-C - a highly portable, single threaded operating system. Written in C and with system calls similar to MS-DOS, the FreeDOS kernel provides an |
dos command book: Using MS-DOS 6.22 Jim Cooper, 2002 Annotation nbsp; The best selling MS-DOS book is now fully up20010620d to include the latest Microsoft operating systems. Completely revised and updated from the best selling second edition with essential new coverage for todays DOS environment. Considered a MUST for anyone dealing with legacy DOS applications. Provides the reader a complete listing and explanation of DOS commands that work with Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, and Windows NT. Special Edition Using MS-DOS 6.22, Third Edition is a successful bestseller and the only up-to-date title on the market today that is geared toward the intermediate to advanced user. This edition will add to the second editions coverage in the following areas: Updates the entire book to reflect current technology and provide better readability; updates compatibility with the addition of Windows ME/2000 operating systems; updates the appendices on non-Microsoft versions of DOS, providing a reference that is impossible to find anywhere else. nbsp; |
dos command book: New Perspectives on Microsoft MS-DOS Command Line - Brief Harry L. Phillips, Eric Skagerberg, 2000-12 Part of the New Perspectives Series, this text offers a case based, problem-solving approach to learning basic through advanced Microsoft DOS skills. |
dos command book: Running MS-DOS® Van Wolverton, 2003 Get the book that set the standard for all other MS-DOS® books—now celebrating its 20th anniversary! RUNNING MS-DOS is the best-selling guide to the operating system that changed personal computing history. Featuring Van Wolverton’s down-to-earth style and eloquent explanations, this one-stop reference makes MS-DOS accessible for anyone looking to optimize PC performance. Whether you work in tech support or simply want to keep your classic PC in top form, Van shows you how to master MS-DOS with unparalleled clarity and expertise! Discover how to put MS-DOS functions and commands to work: Tweak your system so that it runs more efficiently Take control of your disk drives and devices Create back-ups and rescue deleted work Retrieve files faster and manage memory Run legacy applications—including classic games Write your own batch files and smart commands! Plus, check out the comprehensive “MS-DOS Command Reference” in the appendix—great for answers and examples on the spot! |
dos command book: The Secrets of Windows Command Prompts Exposed Joseph Jassey, 2003 The purpose of this book is to address the loophole in the lack of meaningful command prompt books. IT professionals and students alike have experienced difficulty with command prompt syntax. The author's intention is to provide a product that will empower people of all skill levels to correctly utilize the command line tools. This book is the most efficient resource available and is purely designed to help you become a command prompt guru. Provided in this book is actual command prompt syntax, how to execute command prompts. A step-by-step approach. |
dos command book: Windows Command Line Administration Instant Reference John Paul Mueller, 2010-09-28 The perfect companion to any book on Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7, and the quickest way to access critical information Focusing just on the essentials of command-line interface (CLI), Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference easily shows how to quickly perform day-to-day tasks of Windows administration without ever touching the graphical user interface (GUI). Specifically designed for busy administrators, Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference replaces many tedious GUI steps with just one command at the command-line, while concise, easy to access answers provide solutions on the spot. Provides practical examples, step-by-step instructions, and contextual information Quick-reference style delivers the commands needed for managing data and the network; working with Active Directory; performing diagnostics and maintenance; and, creating batch files and scripts Covers administration for Windows Server 2008 Server Core, Windows Server 2008 (including R2), and Windows 7 Administrators can get more done in less time with CLI than they can with the standard GUI. Compact enough to keep on hand at all times, Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference provides administrators with a convenient, fast and simple way to use CLI. |
dos command book: Windows XP in a Nutshell David Aaron Karp, Tim O'Reilly, Troy Mott, 2005 Discusses how to install, run, and configure Windows XP for both the home and office, explaining how to connect to the Internet, design a LAN, and share drives and printers, and includes tips and troubleshooting techniques. |
dos command book: The Lost Art of DOS Commands Daniel Valencia, Jordan Kaufman, 2016-11-05 THE LOST ART OF DOS COMANDS Short for Microsoft Disk Operating System, MS-DOS, is a non-graphical command line system derived from the 86-DOS which was originally created for IBM compatible computers. MS-DOS was originally written by Tim Paterson, and was introduced to the world by Microsoft; When IBM first launched its revolutionary personal computer, the IBM PC, in August of 1981. It came with a 16-bit operating system from Microsoft, MS-DOS 1-0. This was Microsoft's first operating system, and it also became the first widely used operating system for the IBM PC and its clones. Believe it or not MS-DOS 1_0 was merely a renamed version of what was known as QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System), which Microsoft ended up buying from a company in Seattle. The Lost Art of DOS Commands shows you how to up your game, or DOS-Fu if you will, and really drives home that DOS is one art form that should never be lost! |
dos command book: MS-DOS Batch File Programming Ronny Richardson, 1990 A comprehensive guide to automated financial recordkeeping now updated to include the latest release of Peachtree Complete for the more than a quarter of a million Peachtree users, this book fills the gap left between the software's documentation and not free technical support. Now with this book, small business owners can learn all there is to know about computerizing their accounting, accounts receivable and payable, inventory, and payroll tasks . Plus, for those upgrading from Peachtree Complete 11, this book offers concrete guidance. |
dos command book: DOS the Easy Way Everett Murdock, 2008 |
dos command book: In the Beginning...Was the Command Line Neal Stephenson, 2009-10-13 This is the Word -- one man's word, certainly -- about the art (and artifice) of the state of our computer-centric existence. And considering that the one man is Neal Stephenson, the hacker Hemingway (Newsweek) -- acclaimed novelist, pragmatist, seer, nerd-friendly philosopher, and nationally bestselling author of groundbreaking literary works (Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, etc., etc.) -- the word is well worth hearing. Mostly well-reasoned examination and partial rant, Stephenson's In the Beginning... was the Command Line is a thoughtful, irreverent, hilarious treatise on the cyber-culture past and present; on operating system tyrannies and downloaded popular revolutions; on the Internet, Disney World, Big Bangs, not to mention the meaning of life itself. |
dos command book: CMD Your Computer Cask Thomson, 2015-05-11 A complete history of command-line interfaces and the effect that commands have had on the modern computer as we know it with every Microsoft Command Prompt, PowerShell and Run command ever listed - with a large overview of purposes, example uses and tutorials on programming simple and advanced batch files. It doesn't matter what you know or don't know about the command line and the power and relevancy that it still holds to this day - CMD Your Computer is the complete and informative guide to using every day run commands from your Windows PC all the way to programming your very own tasks to get the job done quicker. All the commands you could sink your keys into; you can have complete control over any Windows system. The books superior in-depth history and encyclopaedic nature will give you a thoroughly detailed insight into where it all began and why using the command-line will linger significantly for many years to come. |
dos command book: How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts Pawan K Bhardwaj, 2006-10-09 How to Cheat at Windows Systems Administrators using Command Line Scripts teaches system administrators hundreds of powerful, time-saving tips for automating daily system administration tasks using Windows command line scripts. With every new version of Windows, Microsoft is trying to ease the administration jobs by adding more and more layers of graphical user interface (GUI) or configuration wizards (dialog boxes). While these 'wizards' are interactive and make the administrator's job easier, they are not always the most convenient and efficient way to accomplish the everyday administration tasks. These wizards are time consuming and, at times, may seem a bit confusing. The purpose of the book is to teach administrators how to use command-line scripts to complete everyday administration jobs, solve recurring network problems and at the same time improve their efficiency. - Provides system administrators with hundreds of tips, tricks, and scripts to complete administration tasks more quickly and efficiently. - No direct competition for a core tool for Windows administrators. - Builds on success of other books in the series including How to Cheat at Managing Windows Small Business Server 2003 and How to Cheat at Managing Microsoft Operations Manager 2005. |
dos command book: DOS for Dummies Dan Gookin, 1993-04-02 Last year's runaway bestseller is now revised and updated for the latest version of DOS. It's bigger and dumber than ever! Everybody's favorite computer book author takes an intimidating and boring subject like DOS and shows you that it's okay to laugh as you learn. With over 500,000 in print, the original edition has sold and sold and sold--over nine months atop the bestseller lists in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia. |
dos command book: Windows 10 at the Command-line Riccardo Ruggiu, 2021-06-07 When Microsoft introduced Windows, the command line gradually fell into oblivion...! So why use an anachronistic system, when everything you need is available in a graphical environment? The problem is that the graphical interface does not provide all the features available on the system. This book guides you to rediscover that world you access through a black window, well hidden but always present in all versions of Windows. Some say that the command line is the fastest operating system on earth, and actually when you run a command, execution times are really fast. |
dos command book: Using MS-DOS 6 Jonathan Kamin, 1993 Written for the intermediate to advanced user, this guide surpasses DOS basics and delves into topics such as how DOS and computers work together, how DOS stores information, and how custom commands and batch files can be created. Includes a discussion of DOS 5 memory management files. |
dos command book: The Waite Group's MS-DOS Bible Steven Simrin, 1988 |
dos command book: DOS, the Complete Reference Kris Jamsa, 1991 Revised and expanded alphabetical reference to the essential DOS features and commands covers all versions of DOS through version 5. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
dos command book: Running MS-DOS Van Wolverton, 1988 Get the book that set the standard for all other MS-DOS(R) books--now celebrating its 20th anniversary! RUNNING MS-DOS is the best-selling guide to the operating system that changed personal computing history. Featuring Van Wolverton's down-to-earth style and eloquent explanations, this one-stop reference makes MS-DOS accessible for anyone looking to optimize PC performance. Whether you work in tech support or simply want to keep your classic PC in top form, Van shows you how to master MS-DOS with unparalleled clarity and expertise! Discover how to put MS-DOS functions and commands to work: Tweak your system so that it runs more efficiently Take control of your disk drives and devices Create back-ups and rescue deleted work Retrieve files faster and manage memory Run legacy applications--including classic games Write your own batch files and smart commands! Plus, check out the comprehensive MS-DOS Command Reference in the appendix--great for answers and examples on the spot! |
dos command book: Running MS-DOS Van Wolverton, 1991 The latest edition of the computer book classic. Updated to include the enhancement of DOS 5, author Van Wolverton guides readers from the fundamentals of using DOS to mastery of the system. |
dos command book: Learning the Unix Operating System Jerry Peek, Grace Todino, John Strang, 2002 A handy book for someone just starting with Unix or Linux, and an ideal primer for Mac and PC users of the Internet who need to know a little about Unix on the systems they visit. The most effective introduction to Unix in print, covering Internet usage for email, file transfers, web browsing, and many major and minor updates to help the reader navigate the ever-expanding capabilities of the operating system. |
dos command book: Practical DOS Ruth Schmitz, 1989-01-01 |
dos command book: Windows Batch File Programming Namir C. Shammas, 1993 Featuring WinBatch, a powerful new batch file development program for Windows, this manual explains everything there is to know about using the utility to produce simple and advanced Windows batch files. All program commands are covered in detail, and important tips, tricks, and warnings are highlighted throughout. Includes 200 practical batch files on a 3.5 disk. 150 illustrations. |
dos command book: Using MS-DOS 6.2 Allen Wyatt, W. Edward Tiley, Jon Paisley, 1993 This book explains the practical features and essential commands of DOS 6.2, with step-by-step lessons. |
dos command book: Learn Command Line and Batch Script Fast D Armstrong, 2016-11-07 This book is the full three volumes of the successful, and well-reviewed, e-book series of the same name, re-published for print. This book introduces the Windows command line, or cmd line, and batch script with a practical step-by-step approach. It starts with simple examples, explanations and exercises. As the book progresses, it guides the reader through using new commands as well as the techniques to combine them into effective batch scripts. Examples, explanations, and exercises (with answers) are provided throughout. While this book is in a course format, the sections on each command are designed to be independent of each other, allowing the reader to skip ahead and try out examples for a later command if, for example, they already know how to use an earlier one. Look inside! |
dos command book: The MS-DOS Encyclopedia Ray Duncan, 1988 This newly updated and expanded volume contains detailed, thorough and accurate information on MS-DOS written for advanced-level programmers of all environments. Contains an index and appendixes. |
dos command book: From Bash to Z Shell Oliver Kiddle, Peter Stephenson, Jerry Peek, 2007-03-01 * In-depth, unique coverage of ZSH, one of most modern and powerful of all shells. Also covers Bash, the preferred shell for most serious Linux and Unix users. * Very strong author and tech review team: Co-author Peter Stephenson has been involved in the development of Zsh since the 1990s when he started to write the FAQ. For the last few years, he has served as coordinator of the shell's development. Tech Reviewers: Ed Schaefer is the Shell Corner columnist for SysAdmin Magazine and Bart Schaefer is one of the lead developers of Zsh development. * Book is immediately useful, packed with short example and suggestions that the reader can put to use in their shell environment. * Extensive coverage of interactive and advanced shell features, including shell extensions, completion functions, and shortcuts. * Great book for users of all expertise; perennial seller. |
dos command book: Inside Commodore DOS Gerald G. Neufeld, Richard C. Immers, 1984-08-01 Designed for the Intermediate & Advanced Programmer, the Text Explains Diskette Formatting, File Storage, Reading & Writing Data in Non-Standard Ways,Backing Up Protected Disks, Recovering Damaged Data & More. Includes a Section Updating Errors & Omissions in Commodore's 1541 User's Manual |
dos command book: Microsoft Windows Command-line Administrator's Pocket Consultant William R. Stanek, 2004 Packed with practical examples, this concise, pocket-sized reference delivers ready answers for using Microsoft Windows command-line tools to manage multiple clients and servers, perform bulk operations, and get more done in less time. |
dos command book: The Best Book of MS-DOS 5 Alan Simpson, 1991 This complete DOS learning tool contains effective tutorials and in-depth information in an up-dated guide to MS-DOS. Contains the best information on maximizing PC performance with extended memory, disk caching, the DOS shell, and the latest features of MS-DOS. |
dos command book: Salvaged Madeleine Roux, 2019-10-15 A WOMAN ON THE RUN. A CAPTAIN ADRIFT IN SPACE. ONE OF THEM IS INFECTED WITH AN ALIEN PARASITE. In this dark science fiction thriller, a young woman must confront her past so the human race will have a future. Rosalyn Devar is on the run from her famous family, the bioengineering job she's come to hate, and her messed-up life. She's run all the way to outer space, where she's taken a position as a space janitor, cleaning up ill-fated research expeditions. But no matter how far she goes, Rosalyn can't escape herself. After too many mistakes on the job, she's given one last chance: take care of salvaging the Brigantine, a research vessel that has gone dark, with all crew aboard thought dead. But the Brigantine's crew are very much alive--if not entirely human. Now Rosalyn is trapped on board, alone with a crew infected by a mysterious parasitic alien. The captain, Edison Aries, seems to still maintain some control over himself and the crew, but he won't be able to keep fighting much longer. Rosalyn and Edison must find a way to stop the parasite's onslaught...or it may take over the entire human race. |
dos command book: DOS, the Complete Reference Kris Jamsa, 1993 All three previous editions of Jamsa's book have been runaway bestsellers with hundreds of thousands of copies sold. This fourth edition covers the newest DOS version for both MS-DOS and PC-DOS. From an overview of the disk operating system to programming and disk management techniques, each chapter begins with a discussion of specific applications followed by a list of related commands. |
dos command book: MS-DOS Commands Van Wolverton, 1990 |
dos command book: MS-DOS Bible Steven Simrin, 1985 Second in the Waite Group's MS-DOS series, it helps intermediate users explore this operating system's capabilities from system start-up to creating, editing and managing files. |
dos command book: Using Samba Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly, 2000 Index. |
dos command book: Undocumented DOS Andrew Schulman, 1994-01 The second edition of this programmer's guide to DOS features a tutorial on the proper use of undocumented functions and a reference to all undocumented functions, as well a powerful utilities disk. |
dos command book: Windows XP Carolyn Z. Gillay, Bette Peat, 2002-08 Windows XP: Command Line introduces DOS and the Windows XP command line interface. It explains the commands and functions for managing files and directories from DOS, how to create a batch file to automate a sequence of commands, and the basic concepts and terminology of networking. The disk contains data files for activities. |
DOS 系统和 Windows 系统有什么关系? - 知乎
在这个时候因为 DOS 总是作为 Windows 的基础运行的,在运行Windows 的时候当然可以回到 DOS 下运行 DOS 命令。 接下来就是划时代的 Windows 95,这个系统下它不是直接运行在 …
假如当年微软继续开发DOS,今天的DOS会是怎样? - 知乎
IBM 2311硬盘驱动器,使用可拆卸的硬盘包(Disk Pack) 在微软买来西雅图电脑(Seattle Computer Products)的86-DOS,并发展出MS-DOS和PC-DOS前后,由于软驱开始变得廉 …
phrase requests - Formal alternative for "dos and don'ts" - English ...
Apr 24, 2014 · You could keep the expression "The Do's and Don'ts" “Do's” and “don'ts” ..? and place it within inverted commas (speech marks) in your essay, it has the advantage of being …
现在还使用微软的 DOS 操作系统是什么体验? - 知乎
DOS是很久没用了。不过前两年心血来潮、童真泛滥,把DOS时代的98红警装在了core i5机器上。心里想着这配置玩这么老的游戏不是流畅到爆,果然流畅到爆,敌人也流畅到爆,十秒左右, …
windows10如何进入纯dos系统? - 知乎
dos 无法支持现在的硬件了。主要是硬盘应该是没有驱动。 键盘鼠标或许 bios 里面开了 ps/2 模拟还可以用。 usb 存储器应该不行。所以你只能进入一个内存盘的 dos ,之后啥都保存不了( …
Where does the phrase "fair do's/dues/doos/does" come from?
Jan 31, 2017 · The other quotations use these spellings: Fair do's, fair do's, fair dos, Fair do, fair do's. The first of these is from 1941: 1941 L. A. G. Strong Bay 168 Come on, Doctor. Fair do's. …
如何看懂能带图? - 知乎
成为优良电子导体的先决条件是费米能级与一个或更多的能带相交。所以,半导体费米能级在DOS为0处. 能量色散(dispersion of energy)。同一个能带内之所以会有不同能量的量子 …
ipconfig 里哪个才是我的IP地址? - 百度知道
DOS里面的ipconfig命令是一个查询本机IP地址的命令。在DOS里输入ipconfig,会出现Windows IP配置,具体如下图. 简单的分为几项; IPV6;IPV4;子网掩码;默认网关。 在这台电脑上显然 …
人们在 DOS 年代如何办公? - 知乎
而dos+wps+ucdos的精简版本,甚至可以用1-2张软盘放下,在90年代附近,硬盘并不是计算机的标配,所以国内办公打字多数仍然使用wps+ucdos的组合。 顺便说一句,Office 4.2里还包 …
Linux和DOS比有什么区别? - 知乎
Jan 22, 2016 · linux与dos的差异是什么. dos与linux是两个不同的体系,本质上存在着差异。 dos(Disk Operation System) dos,是磁盘操作体系的缩写,是个人计算机上的一类操作体系 …
DOS 系统和 Windows 系统有什么关系? - 知乎
在这个时候因为 DOS 总是作为 Windows 的基础运行的,在运行Windows 的时候当然可以回到 DOS 下运行 DOS 命令。 接下来就是划时代的 Windows 95,这个系统下它不是直接运行在 …
假如当年微软继续开发DOS,今天的DOS会是怎样? - 知乎
IBM 2311硬盘驱动器,使用可拆卸的硬盘包(Disk Pack) 在微软买来西雅图电脑(Seattle Computer Products)的86-DOS,并发展出MS-DOS和PC-DOS前后,由于软驱开始变得廉 …
phrase requests - Formal alternative for "dos and don'ts" - English ...
Apr 24, 2014 · You could keep the expression "The Do's and Don'ts" “Do's” and “don'ts” ..? and place it within inverted commas (speech marks) in your essay, it has the advantage of being …
现在还使用微软的 DOS 操作系统是什么体验? - 知乎
DOS是很久没用了。不过前两年心血来潮、童真泛滥,把DOS时代的98红警装在了core i5机器上。心里想着这配置玩这么老的游戏不是流畅到爆,果然流畅到爆,敌人也流畅到爆,十秒左右, …
windows10如何进入纯dos系统? - 知乎
dos 无法支持现在的硬件了。主要是硬盘应该是没有驱动。 键盘鼠标或许 bios 里面开了 ps/2 模拟还可以用。 usb 存储器应该不行。所以你只能进入一个内存盘的 dos ,之后啥都保存不了( …
Where does the phrase "fair do's/dues/doos/does" come from?
Jan 31, 2017 · The other quotations use these spellings: Fair do's, fair do's, fair dos, Fair do, fair do's. The first of these is from 1941: 1941 L. A. G. Strong Bay 168 Come on, Doctor. Fair do's. …
如何看懂能带图? - 知乎
成为优良电子导体的先决条件是费米能级与一个或更多的能带相交。所以,半导体费米能级在DOS为0处. 能量色散(dispersion of energy)。同一个能带内之所以会有不同能量的量子 …
ipconfig 里哪个才是我的IP地址? - 百度知道
DOS里面的ipconfig命令是一个查询本机IP地址的命令。在DOS里输入ipconfig,会出现Windows IP配置,具体如下图. 简单的分为几项; IPV6;IPV4;子网掩码;默认网关。 在这台电脑上显然 …
人们在 DOS 年代如何办公? - 知乎
而dos+wps+ucdos的精简版本,甚至可以用1-2张软盘放下,在90年代附近,硬盘并不是计算机的标配,所以国内办公打字多数仍然使用wps+ucdos的组合。 顺便说一句,Office 4.2里还包 …
Linux和DOS比有什么区别? - 知乎
Jan 22, 2016 · linux与dos的差异是什么. dos与linux是两个不同的体系,本质上存在着差异。 dos(Disk Operation System) dos,是磁盘操作体系的缩写,是个人计算机上的一类操作体系 …