DOS 5: The Basics

DOS 5: The Basics
ISBN-10
0471542113
ISBN-13
9780471542117
Category
Computers / Operating Systems / General
Pages
512
Language
English
Published
1991-08-20
Publisher
Wiley
Authors
Ken W. Christopher, Barry A. Feigenbaum, Shon O. Saliga

Description

This comprehensive tutorial for both novice and experienced users of DOS will help users take full advantage of this versatile operating system. Goes far beyond the user's manual, delivering tips and techniques for more powerful DOS usage. Included are full descriptions of the many commands and utilities that are part of DOS. There's also detailed coverage of the user shell--including information on using the progam selector, file organizer and more.

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