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图书目录:Chapter 1. Using DOS
Introduction Redirection of Standard Input and Output Devices Piping of Standard Input and Output DOS Filters Invoking a Secondary Command Processor Types of DOS Commands Format Notation DOS Command Parameters Reserved Device Names Global Filename Characters Information Common to All DOS Commands DOS Version 2.10 Features Automatic Program Execution Chapter 2. DOS Commands Introduction ASSIGN (Drive) Command BACKUP (Fixed Disk) Command Batch Commands The AUTOEXEC.BAT File Creating a .BAT File With Replaceable Parameters Executing a .BAT File With Replaceable Parameters ECHO Subcommand FOR Subcommand GOTO Subcommand IF Subcommand PAUSE Subcommand REM (Remark) Subcommand SHIFT Subcommand BREAK (Control Break) Command CHDIR (Change Directory) Command CHKDSK (Check Disk) Command CLS (Clear Screen) Command COMP (Compare Files) Command COPY Command CTTY Command (Change Console) DATE Command DEL Command DIR (Directory) Command DISKCOMP (Compare Diskette) Command DISKCOPY (Copy Diskette) Command ERASE Command EXE2BIN Command FDISK Command FIND Filter Command FORMAT Command GRAPHICS (Screen Print) Command MKDIR (Make Directory) Command MODE Command MORE Filter Command PATH (Set Search Directory) Command PRINT Command PROMPT (Set System Prompt) Command RECOVER Command RENAME (or REN) Command RESTORE (Fixed Disk) Command RMDIR (Remove Directory) Command SET (Set Environment) Command SORT Filter Command SYS (System) Command TIME Command TREE (Display Directory) Command TYPE Command VER (Version) Command VERIFY Command VOL (Volume) Command Summary of DOS Commands Chapter 3. Preparing Your Fixed Disk Introduction Fixed Disk Drive Letters Preparing Your Fixed Disk Setting Up the DOS Partition Partitioning Your Fixed Disk Creating the DOS Partition (Option 1) Changing the Active Partition (Option 2) Deleting the DOS Partition (Option 3) Displaying Partition Data (Option 4) Selecting Next Fixed Disk Drive (Option 5) Chapter 4. Configuring Your System Introduction Configuration Commands BREAK Command BUFFERS Command DEVICE Command FILES Command SHELL Command Chapter 5. Using Tree-Structured Directories Introduction Directory Types The Current Directory Speeifying the Path To a File Direetory Commands Creating a Subdirectory Deleting a Directory Displaying and Changing the Current Directory Displaying the Directory Structure Where DOS Looks for Commands and Batch Files Chapter 6. The Line Editor (EDLIN) Introduction How to Start the EDLIN Program Editing an Existing File Editing a New File The EDLIN Command Parameters The EDLIN Commands Information Common to All EDLIN Commands Append Lines Command Copy Lines Command Delete Lines Command Edit Line Command End Edit Command Insert Lines Command List Lines Command Move Lines Command Page Command Quit Edit Command Replace Text Command Search Text Command Transfer Lines Command Write Lines Command Summary of EDLIN Commands Chapter 7. The Linker (LINK) Program Introduction Files Input Files Output Files VM.TMP (Temporary File) Definitions Segment Group Class Command Prompts |