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Chapter 6 / Command Reference
Examples
m
k d
i r \ bin
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ENTER
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creates a directory that you can use to contain your external
commands. Use COpy to copy your command files into this
directory, then use PATH to tell MS-DOS where to search for the
commands.
mkd
i
r \ use r [ENTER
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creates the subdirectory \ USER in your root directory.
md \user\joe
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creates the subdirectory \ USER \ JOE in your \ USER directory.
m
dIe t t e
r s
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ENTER
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creates the subdirectory LETTERS under the current directory.
If the current directory is \ USER \ JOE, MS-DOS creates the
directory USER \ JOE \ LETTERS..
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md b:letters [ENTERI
creates the subdirectory LETTERS under the current directory
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of Drive B. If the current directory is \ USER \JAN, MS-DOS
~
creates the directory \ USER \ JAN \ LETTERS.
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