Basic commands for working with Operating system DOS. Author Zeljko B. Grbic gives
simple and universal way for learning and working DOS. - Book for Beginners - Basic Terms of Computers - Computer Parts (Haredware, Software, Generation of computers) - Commands for Working with COMPUTER - Commands for Working with MEMORY - Commands for Working with DIRECTORY - Commands for Working with FILE - Many Examples - Dictionary of Computing - Format: A5 - Pages: 92 |
1. Introduction First part: COMPUTER I BASIC TERMS 2. Analog Vs Digital 3. Information Vs Data II COMPUTER 5. Digital Computer 6. Binary system III COMPUTER HISTORY IV PARTS OF COMUPTERS 10. Hardware 11. Software 12. Compatible in Computer Science V COMPUTER PARTS 14. Processor 15. Memory (Disk and diskette) 16. Monitor 17. Keyboard 18. Printer Second part: TURN ON AND OFF COMPUTER SYSTEM VI TURN ON AND OFF COMPUTER 20. Turn on Computer 20.1. Prompt 20.2. Cursor 20.3. Command DATE 20.4. Command TIME 20.5. Command CLS 21. Reset computer 22. Turn off Computer VII PERIPHERALS 25. Rules for working with diskette 26. Printers 27. Print Screen THIRD PART: DOS OPERATING SYSTEM AND COMMANDS VIII OPERATING SYSTEM 29. About Operating System 29.1. Computer users 30. About DOS Operating System and Commands IX MEMORY 32. Commands for Working with Memory 32.1. A: and C: 32.2. Command FORMAT 32.3. Command DISKCOPY 32.3. Command DISKCOMP X Command DIRECTORY 34. About Directory 34.1. Working with Directory 34.2. UTILITY 35. Commands for Working with Directory 35.1. Command TREE 35.2. Command CD (CHDIR) 35.3. Command MD (MKDIR) 35.4. Command RD (RMDIR) XI FILE 37. FILE Vs DATA, Filename 37.4. FILE Vs DIRECTORY 38. Commands for Working with File 38.1. Command DIR 38.2. Command TYPE 38.3. Command REN (RENAME) 38.4. Command COPY 38.5. Command DEL 38.6. Command ERASE 38.7. Command PRINT 38.8. Command COMP 38.9. Command VERIFY XII OTHER DOS COMMANDS 40. Choose of DOS Commands 40.1. Command PROMPT 40.2. Command PATH 40.3. Command VER 40.4. Command GRAPHICS XIII TYPE OF FILES Appendixes Appendix a. Editing and Using Previous Commands Appendix a.5 Command DOSKEY Appendix b. WILD CARDS CHARACTERS Appendix c. REDIRECTING INPUT and OUTPUT Appendix d. PIPING Appendix e. Filters: MORE, SORT, FIND Appendix f. BATCH commands Appendix g. Commands in CONFIG.SYS file Appendix h. Filename extensions Appendix i. Important Date in Computer Science Appendix j. Table List Appendix k. Commands list Appendix l. ASCII table Appendix R1 Dictionary of Computing Literature |