Epson CW3S16 Operation Manual page 118

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You have just moved to the DOS4 subdirectory. The two
< DIR > entries indicate that you are currently logged onto a
disk subdirectory. The period (.) entry represents the current
directory, while the double period (..) entry represents the
parent directory for the current subdirectory. These shorthand
entries allow you to move up and down through a directory
tree rapidly. To see how these shortcuts work, enter the
command series:
You will see that you are back in the hard disk root directory.
Now return to the DOS4 subdirectory by entering the
command:
Another way of moving through the directory tree quickly
involves the use of a similar command:
This command will take you directly to the root directory of
the current disk drive. This can be useful if you get "lost" in a
large directory tree.
The next step in organizing your hard disk involves copying
the external command files from the MS-DOS install
diskette into the DOS4 subdirectory on the hard disk. First,
make sure you are currently logged into the DOS4 subdirectory
by entering the command sequence:
Using Your Hard Disk
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