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PC-DOS Customized: Create Your Own DOS Commands for the IBM PC, XT & AT

by David D. Busch

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This book is a "how-to" manual for customizing your PC's DOS system. Busch tells how to make changes to the command prompt, change date and time automatically, set the path to a new command, sort a disk directory to a file, show files in all subdirectories, format a disk safely and flexibly, set up a menu, create a disk catalog system, and more.

All of the routines in this book were developed and tested using DOS 3.1. ( )
  MrJack | Nov 14, 2008 |
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