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    Anyone have any good places to learn more about dos commands?

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    dos has a command that will print out a 100 page indepth manual i belive its /con/con from a dos window while in windows
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    Originally posted by drewber:
    dos has a command that will print out a 100 page indepth manual i belive its /con/con from a dos window while in windows

    hey, play nice!!
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    early DOS versions have a HELP.COM which is very helpful.
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    http://www.easydos.com/
    Is a good site for info on the various editionsof DOS

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    Originally posted by blue_screen:
    <STRONG>Anyone have any good places to learn more about dos commands?</STRONG>
    In addition to all these suggestions I also suggest you get an old DOS manual (DOS 6.0 or 6.22 were probably the best, you can get them at auctions or ask your customer if they have one they can trade in with their old PC) and a copy of PocketPC, it has DOS commands and their uses as well as Diagnostic codes and other useful stuff.
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