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  2. diskcopy - Wikipedia

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    The MS-DOS version was originally written in August 1982. [13] [14] It is available in MS-DOS versions 2 and later. [15] Digital Research DR DOS 6.0 [16] and Datalight ROM-DOS [17] also include an implementation of the diskcopy command. The FreeDOS version was developed by Imre Leber and is licensed under the GNU GPL 2. [18] The command is not ...

  3. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    For example, in DOS 5, if the current directory is C:\TEMP, then TRUENAME command.com will display C:\TEMP\COMMAND.COM (which does not exist), not C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM (which does and is in the PATH). This command displays the UNC pathnames of mapped network or local CD drives. This command is an undocumented DOS command.

  4. Category:MSX-DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "MSX-DOS commands" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. ... DISKCOPY; E. Echo (command) ECHO (command) ERA (command) ERASE;

  5. List of DOS system files - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS / PC DOS and some related disk operating systems use the files mentioned here. System Files: [1] IO.SYS (or IBMBIO.COM): This contains the system initialization code and builtin device drivers; MSDOS.SYS (or IBMDOS.COM): This contains the DOS kernel. Command-line interpreter (Shell): COMMAND.COM: This is the command interpreter.

  6. Category:OS/2 commands - Wikipedia

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    The category OS/2 commands deals with articles related to internal and external commands supported by members of the OS/2 family of operating systems including ArcaOS. Commands which are specific to DOS should be listed in Category:DOS commands (or its sub-categories); commands which exist in both environments should be listed in both Category ...

  7. Category:External DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    The category External DOS commands deals with articles about DOS commands not built right into the command processor (COMMAND.COM, 4DOS.COM, NDOS.COM, DOSPLUS.COM ...

  8. MSX-DOS - Wikipedia

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    Once MSX-DOS has been loaded, the system searches the MSX-DOS disk for the COMMAND.COM file and loads it into memory. [2] In that case, the BDOS bypassed the BASIC ROMs, so that the whole 64 KB of address space of the Z80 microprocessor inside the MSX computer could be used for the DOS or for other boot-able disks, for example disk based games.

  9. diskcomp - Wikipedia

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    DISKCOMP.COM (among other commands) in IBM PC DOS 1.0. The command is used on DOS, Digital Research FlexOS, [1] IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, [2] SISNE plus, [3] IBM OS/2 [4] and Microsoft Windows. [5] It is available in MS-DOS versions 3.2 and later and IBM PC DOS releases 1 and later. [6] Digital Research DR DOS 6.0 [7] and Datalight ROM-DOS [8] also ...