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Tag Archives: MS-DOS
Windows/DOS xcopy Backup Primer Tutorial
Do you like to try to keep things simple and fundamental? Sorry … call me troglodyte … but that is often moi … figure what you got operating system wise should be enough to do most things … otherwise, why … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, backup, command.com, copy, DOS, Microsoft, MS-DOS, operating system, PC, personal computer, tutorial, Windows, xcopy, Xerox
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Windows Hard Disk Primer Tutorial
On Windows, many users would still have at least one hard disk installed. Typically on Windows that first main disk is called C: … pretty boring name, huh?! … however, you can give it a nickname (for the “volume”) that … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, dir, disk. hard disk, DOS, label, MS-DOS, net use, network drive, networking, Samba, subst, tutorial, virtual disk, vol, volume, Windows
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Windows Command Line Interactive sort Tutorial
Today’s blog posting was going to be called Windows Command Line Piped sort Tutorial, but, alas, there is a good reason the Windows (MS-DOS) sort command is an exe file … you need a compiled program to work the piping, … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch file, DOS, MS-DOS, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Line sort Tutorial
If you were to nominate the most frequent “chore” you set your “software programs” to do, and we should never forget we are here to make software that achieves something, there is a big chance you’d choose the job of … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch file, DOS, MS-DOS, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Menu for Windows Command Prompt Via Batch File Tutorial
For today’s tutorial we build a menu-driven Windows Batch (at Command Prompt window) , building on previous
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Tagged automation, command prompt, DOS, menu, MS-DOS, programming, supervision, tutorial, Windows
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Assembler Primer Tutorial
Assembler programming is a very early form of software code, dating back as far as 1954, that sits, in the spectrum of computer language sophistication, between computer machine code and the compiled source codes of modern programming languages (which comparatively … Continue reading →
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Tagged Assembler, Hello World, MS-DOS, operating system, programming, software, tutorial, Windows
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