Commodore PC Ms-Dos 3.2 User's Manual page 54

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Default disk drive The drive where ms-dos searches for any
filenames that you may type, ms-dos looks for files in the default
drive unless you specify a different drive. The standard ms-dos
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prompt contains the default drive letter. For example, if the
prompt is A>, then "A" is the default drive.
Del An ms-dos command that tells ms-dos to delete one or more
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files. A synonym for del is erase.
Device errors
Errors that ms-dos displays while reading or writ-
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ing to devices on your computer. A device can be, for example,
a printer, a disk drive, or a monitor.
Dir An ms-dos command that means "directory." When you type
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the dir command, ms-dos displays the contents of the disk in the
default drive. The command dir b: displays the contents of the
disk in drive B.
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Directory
A table of contents for a disk. The directory contains
the names of your files, the sizes of the files, and the dates they
were created or last modified.
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Disk
See Floppy disk; Hard disk.
Disk drive A piece of hardware attached to your computer. A
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disk drive can be either a floppy or a hard disk drive. You insert
floppy disks into floppy disk drives. Usually, hard disks are built
into the computer.
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Floppy disk drives are commonly referred to as the A drive and
the B drive. Hard disks are usually the C drive. Your computer
manual should tell you how your drives are labeled.
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Disk operating system
A group of programs that act as a trans
lator between you and your computer, ms-dos is a disk operating
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system.
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Diskcopy
An ms-dos command that copies disks, diskcopy for
mats a disk before copying files onto it.
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Drive name
Consists of a drive letter and a colon. A drive name
tells ms-dos which drive to search for the file. For example, the
command type aprogress.rpt contains a drive name (a.) that tells
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ms-dos to look on the disk in drive A for the file called
progress.rpt.
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Editor A program that allows you to manipulate text and data on
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the computer. Editors allow you to move, add, and delete charac
ters and lines, and to save files. The ms-dos editor is called edlin.
Edlin A line-oriented editor that comes with ms-dos. See also
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Editor.

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