![]() Special Edition Using MS-DOS 6.22, Third Edition Copyright 2002 by Que All rights reserved. Bruce Hallberg Ed Tiley Jon Paisleyįiles Supplied with MS-DOS 6.22 503 DOS Environment Variables 519 DOS Messages 529 DOS and DOS Utility Programs’ Keyboard Commands 563 E ASCII and Extended ASCII Codes 573 F Command Reference 583 G Glossary 959 IndexĢ01 W. Jim Cooper Contributors to previous editions: Allen L Wyatt, Sr. Using the DOS Editor 361 Understanding Batch Files 389 Understanding ANSI.SYS 415 Mastering DOSKEY and Macros 431 Configuring Your Computer 441 Networking DOS 471 Connecting to the Internet 483 Third-Party Utilities 493 ![]() Working with System Information 275 Controlling Your Environment 293 Using Peripherals 307 Controlling Devices 317 Understanding the International Features of DOS 339 Understanding Files and Directories 99 Understanding Disks and Disk Drives 127 Preparing and Maintaining Disks 149 Managing Your Files 191 Protecting and Recovering Your Data 231 For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact with any additional questions or comments.DOS and the Personal Computer Starting DOS 23 Using DOS Commands 41 Using the DOS Shell 57 This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. If, however, you’d like to submit additional non-source content or modifications to non-source files (e.g., this README), please submit via PR, and we’ll review and consider. ![]() The source files in this repo are for historical reference and will be kept static, so please don’t send Pull Requests suggesting any modifications to the source files, but feel free to fork this repo and experiment □. LicenseĪll files within this repo are released under the MIT (OSI) License as per the LICENSE file stored in the root of this repo. ![]() These are the same files originally shared at the Computer History Museum on March 25th, 2014 and are being (re)published in this repo to make them easier to find, reference-to in external writing and works, and to allow exploration and experimentation for those interested in early PC Operating Systems. This repo contains the original source-code and compiled binaries for MS-DOS v1.25 and MS-DOS v2.0. ![]()
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