Fb2 Working With DOS 6 ePub
by Jean Gonzalez,Mark Allen
Category: | Operating Systems |
Subcategory: | Technologies and Computers |
Author: | Jean Gonzalez,Mark Allen |
ISBN: | 0131014609 |
ISBN13: | 978-0131014602 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Prentice Hall; Pap/Dskt edition (October 3, 1994) |
Pages: | 448 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1840 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1537 kb |
Digital formats: | txt rtf docx azw |
Working with DOS 6 book.
Working with DOS 6 book. Suitable for courses teaching beginning through intermediate DOS 6 procedures, this work can be used in conjunction with other texts for all-in-one lab courses teaching DOS as well as other software applications. It covers the basic concepts and skills needed to use DOS 6 and manage electronic files, without a computing prerequisite.
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Working With Dos/Book and Disk. Mark Allen; Jean Gonzalez. Jean Gonzalez Mark Allen. Published by Prentice-Hall. ISBN 10: 0139638288 ISBN 13: 9780139638282.
This book is an excellent manual and reference on DOS. It provides a history of DOS and its underlying concepts to the degree of informingĀ . I just started a new job yesterday working with DOS and an extensive Netware network. It provides a history of DOS and its underlying concepts to the degree of informing and not inundating the user. The explanation of different commands includes the DOS version and the function of the related switches. I'm primarily a UNIX guy, and I have no decent DOS book, especially to use as a reference. It took me only a few minutes looking at this book to win me over.
A guide to MS-DOS . features chapters on understanding DOS, working with disks and files, controlling the way DOS works. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work.