------------------------- MS-DOS v6.22: FASTHELP --------------------------
HELP Summary
(See the <MS-DOS v6.22 Help: Command Reference> for detailed HELP)
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<ANSI.SYS> Defines functions that change display graphics, control
cursor movement, and reassign keys.
<APPEND.EXE> Allows programs to open data files in specified
directories as if they were in the current directory.
<ATTRIB.EXE> Displays or changes file attributes.
<Batch> Commands specially designed for batch programs.
<BREAK> Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking.
<BUFFERS> Allocates memory for a specified number of disk buffers
when your system starts.
<CALL> Calls one batch program from another without causing
the first batch program to stop.
<CD> Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
<CHCP> Displays or sets the active code page number.
<CHDIR> Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
<CHKDSK.EXE> Checks a disk and displays a status report.
<CHKSTATE.SYS> Used by the MemMaker memory-optimization program to
track the optimization process.
<CHOICE.COM> Prompts the user to make a choice in a batch program.
<CLS> Clears the screen.
<COMMAND.COM> Starts a new instance of the MS-DOS command interpreter
<CONFIG.SYS> Commands that can only be used in the CONFIG.SYS file.
<COPY> Copies one or more files to another location.
<COUNTRY.SYS> Configures MS-DOS to recognize one of the supported
languages.
<CTTY> Changes the terminal device used to control your system
<DATE> Displays or sets the date.
<DBLSPACE.EXE> Creates and manages drives compressed by using
DoubleSpace.
<DEBUG.EXE> Starts Debug, a program testing and editing tool.
<DEFRAG.EXE> Reorganizes the files on a disk to optimize the disk.
<DEL> Deletes one or more files.
DELOLDOS.EXE Deletes the OLD_DOS.1 directory, the files it contains
and then itself.
<DELTREE.EXE> Deletes a directory and all the files and
subdirectories in it.
<DEVICE Drivers> Installable device drivers provided with MS-DOS.
<DEVICE> Loads the device driver specified into memory.
<DEVICEHIGH> Loads the device driver specified into upper memory.
<DIR> Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a
directory.
<DISKCOMP.COM> Compares the contents of two floppy disks.
<DISKCOPY.COM> Copies the contents of one floppy disk to another.
<DISPLAY.SYS> Enables display of international character sets on EGA,
VGA, and LCD monitors.
<DOS> Specifies that MS-DOS should maintain a link to the
upper memory area, load part of itself into the high
memory area (HMA), or both.
<DOSKEY.COM> Edits command lines, recalls MS-DOS commands, and
creates macros.
<DOSSHELL.COM> Starts the MS-DOS Shell.
<DRIVER.SYS> Creates a logical drive that you can use to refer to a
physical floppy disk drive.
<DRIVPARM> Defines parameters for devices such as disk and tape
drives when you start MS-DOS.
<DRVSPACE.EXE> Creates and manages compressed drives by using
DriveSpace.
<DrvSpace Tips> Getting the most out of DRVSPACE.
<DRVSPACE.SYS> Compresses hard disk drives or floppy disks, and
configures drives that were compressed by using
DriveSpace.
<ECHO> Displays messages, or turns command echoing on or off.
<EDIT.COM> Starts MS-DOS Editor, which creates and changes ASCII
files.
<EGA.SYS> Saves and restores the display when the MS-DOS Shell
Task Swapper is used with EGA monitors.
<EMM386> Enables/disables EMM386 expanded memory support.
<EMM386.EXE> Enables or disables EMM386 expanded-memory support on a
computer with an 80386 or higher processor.
<ERASE> Deletes one or more files.
<EXIT> Quits the COMMAND.COM program (command interpreter).
<EXPAND.EXE> Decompresses one or more compressed files.
<FASTHELP.EXE> Provides summary Help information for MS-DOS commands.
<FASTOPEN.EXE> Decreases the amount of time needed to open frequently
used files and directories.
<FC.EXE> Compares two files or sets of files, and displays the
differences between them.
<FCBS> Specifies the number of file control blocks (FCBs)
that MS-DOS can have open at the same time.
<FDISK.EXE> Configures a hard disk for use with MS-DOS.
<FILES> Specifies the number of files that MS-DOS can access at
one time.
<FIND.EXE> Searches for a text string in a file or files.
<FOR> Runs a specified command for each file in a set of
files.
<FORMAT.COM> Formats a disk for use with MS-DOS.
<GOTO> Directs MS-DOS to a line in a batch program that
is marked by a label you specify.
<GRAPHICS.COM> Loads a program that can print graphics.
<HELP.COM> Provides complete, interactive Help information for
MS-DOS commands.
<HIMEM.SYS> Extended-memory manager.
<IF> Performs conditional processing in batch programs.
<INCLUDE> Includes the contents of one configuration block within
another.
<INSTALL> Loads a memory-resident program into memory when you
start MS-DOS.
<INTERLNK> Connects two computers via parallel or serial ports.
<INTERLNK.EXE> Redirects requests on the Interlnk server.
<International> Commands used to change country-specific settings and
character sets (code pages).
<INTERSVR.EXE> Starts the Interlnk server.
<KEYB.COM> Configures a keyboard for a specific language.
<LABEL.EXE> Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk
<LASTDRIVE> Specifies the maximum number of drives you can access.
<LH> Loads a program into the upper memory area.
<LOADFIX.COM> Loads a program above the first 64K of memory, and runs the
program.
<LOADHIGH> Loads a program into the upper memory area.
<MD> Creates a directory.
<MEM.EXE> Displays the amount of used and free memory in your
system.
<MEMMAKER.EXE> Starts the Memmaker program, which optimizes your
computer's memory.
<MENUCOLOR> Sets the text and background colors for the startup
menu.
<MENUDEFAULT> Specifies the default menu item on the startup menu and
sets a timeout value if desired.
<MENUITEM> Defines an item on the startup menu.
<MKDIR> Creates a directory.
<MODE.COM> List of tasks for which you can use the MODE command.
<MORE.COM> Displays output one screen at a time.
<MOVE.EXE> Moves one or more files. Also renames files and
directories.
<MSAV.EXE> Scans your computer for known viruses.
<MSBACKUP.EXE> Backs up or restores one or more files from one disk to
another.
<MSCDEX.EXE> Provides access to CD-ROM drives.
<MSD.EXE> Provides detailed technical information about your
computer.
<Multi-Config> Commands for Defining Multiple Configurations.
<NLSFUNC.EXE> Loads country-specific information.
<NUMLOCK> Specifies whether the NUM LOCK key is set to ON or OFF
when your computer starts.
<PATH> Displays or sets a search path for executable files.
<PAUSE> Suspends processing of a batch file and displays a
message.
<POWER.EXE> Turns power management on and off.
<POWER.EXE> Reduces power consumption when applications and devices
are idle.
<PRINT.EXE> Prints a text file while you are using other MS-DOS
commands.
<PROMPT> Changes the MS-DOS command prompt.
<QBASIC.EXE> Starts the MS-DOS QBasic programming environment.
<RAMDRIVE.SYS> Uses part of your computer's random-access memory (RAM)
to simulate a hard disk drive.
<RD> Removes a directory.
<REM> Enables you to include comments in a batch file or in
your CONFIG.SYS file.
<REN> Renames a file or files.
<RENAME> Renames a file or files.
<REPLACE.EXE> Replaces files.
<RESTORE.EXE> Restores files that were backed up by using the BACKUP
command.
<RMDIR> Removes a directory.
<SCANDISK.EXE> Checks a drive for errors and repairs any problems it
finds.
<SET> Displays, sets, or removes MS-DOS environment variables
<SETVER.EXE> Displays the version table.
<SETVER.EXE> Display and modify the version number that MS-DOS
reports to a program.
<SHARE.EXE> Installs file-sharing and locking capabilities on your
hard disk.
<SHELL> Specifies the name and location of the command
interpreter you want MS-DOS to use.
<SHIFT> Changes the position of replaceable parameters in a
batch program.
<SIZER.EXE> Used by MemMaker to determine the size in memory of
device drivers and memory-resident programs.
<SMARTDRV.EXE> Starts or configures SMARTDrive, which creates a disk
cache in extended memory.
<SMARTDRV.EXE> Loads the SMARTDRV.EXE device driver to perform double
buffering.
<SORT.EXE> Sorts input.
<STACKS> Supports the dynamic use of data stacks to handle
hardware interrupts.
<SUBMENU> Defines an item on a startup menu that, when selected,
displays another set of choices.
<SUBST.EXE> Associates a path with a drive letter.
<SWITCHES> Specifies special options in MS-DOS.
<SYS.COM> Copies MS-DOS system files and command interpreter to a
disk you specify.
<TIME> Displays or sets the system time.
<TREE.EXE> Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive
or path.
<TYPE> Displays the contents of a text file.
<UNDELETE.EXE> Restores files previously deleted with the DEL command.
<UNFORMAT.COM> Restores a disk erased by the FORMAT command.
<VER> Displays the MS-DOS version.
<VERIFY> Directs MS-DOS to verify that your files are written
correctly to a disk.
<VOL> Displays a disk volume label and serial number.
<VSAFE.COM> Continuously monitors your computer for viruses.
<XCOPY.EXE> Copies files (except hidden and system files) and
directory trees.
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