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DOSDIR.1
Upload User: jnzhq888
Upload Date: 2007-01-18
Package Size: 51694k
Code Size: 1k
Category:
OS Develop
Development Platform:
WINDOWS
- .TH DOSDIR 1
- .SH NAME
- dosdir - list an MS-DOS directory [IBM]
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- fBdosdirfR [fB-lrfR] fIdrivefR
- .br
- .de FL
- .TP
- \fB\$1\fR
- \$2
- ..
- .de EX
- .TP 20
- \fB\$1\fR
- # \$2
- ..
- .SH OPTIONS
- .FL "-l" "Long listing"
- .FL "-r" "Recursively descend and print subdirectories"
- .SH EXAMPLES
- .EX "dosdir -l A" "List root directory on drive A"
- .EX "dosdir -r C x/y" "Recursively list directory fIx/yfR"
- .EX "dosdir -r fd1" "List device fI/dev/fd1fR"
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .PP
- .I Dosdir
- reads standard IBM PC diskettes or hard disk partitions in
- s-2MS-DOSs+2 format and lists their contents on standard output.
- Directory names should contain slashes to separate components, even though
- s-2MS-DOSs+2 uses backslashes.
- The names
- .I dosdir ,
- .I dosread ,
- and
- .I doswrite
- are all links to the same program.
- The program sees which function to perform by seeing how it was called.
- A drive code of
- .I A
- causes the program to use fI/dev/dosAfR, for example,
- a link to fI/dev/fd0fR.
- Similarly, to have hard disk partition 1 be DOS drive C, fI/dev/dosCfR
- could be a link to fI/dev/hd1fR, and so on for other drive codes.
- A normal device name may also be used instead of a drive code.