'DIR-Finding Out What Is on a Diskette
It is often handy to find out what files are on a diskette
perhaps because you need to find out how a particular
filename is spelled, or because you can't recall what's on
a seldom-used diskette.
r'\.
The Directory command (DIR) displays a list of all the
files that match a name you specify. You've seen this
command before in the section "Global Filename
Characters." Let's see how you might use it.
Before You Begin
All you need for DIR is the diskette for which you want
to see the directory.
To List All the Files
With One Drive
1
Make sure DOS is ready and
A>
is displayed.
2
Remove the DOS Diskette from drive A:, if it is there.
3
Insert into drive A: the diskette whose directory you
want to list,
4
Type:
dir
and press the Enter key.
5
Watch the screen,
The screen displays the filename, the ex tension, the size
of the file (in bytes), and the date that infonnation was
last written in the file. One line is displayed for each file
on the diskette,
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