Entering An Ms-Dos Command - Epson Equity 386SX User Manual

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Entering an MS-DOS Command

To enter an MS-DOS command, you need to type the
command in the correct format. The command format provides
MS-DOS with the information needed to perform a task.
The MS-DOS command format consists of the command name,
parameters, and delimiters. The command name tells MS-DOS
the task you want the computer to perform. Parameters specify
information such as what data you want to process and where to
locate or store a file. Delimiters are characters such as spaces or
commas that separate command names and parameters.
For example, the command to format a diskette in drive A is:
FORMAT A:
FORMAT
execute the file FORMAT.COM. The
tells MS-DOS what to format-in this case, the diskette in
drive A. The space between
that allows MS-DOS to distinguish the command name
(
)
FORMAT
Some commands also have optional switches you can use. A
switch is a type of parameter that changes the effects of a
command. A forward slash usually precedes a switch. For
example, suppose you want to format a 720KB diskette in a
1.44MB diskette drive. To do this, you add the following switch
to the FORMAT command:
FORMAT A: /F:720
If you do not add the /F:720 switch, MS-DOS tries to format the
720KB diskette as a 1.44MB diskette.
delimiter
is the name of the command that tells MS-DOS to
from the parameter
Using MS-DOS with Your Equity 386SX
: is a parameter that
A
and
FORMAT
A
(
: ).
A
: is the delimiter
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