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DOS Shell
Known as:
DOSSHELL
, MS-DOS Shell
, MS DOS Shell
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DOS Shell is a file manager, debuted in MS-DOS and IBM PC DOS v4.0 (June 1988). It was discontinued in MS-DOS v6.0, but remained part of the…
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1999
1999
The new desktop software
K. Pender
1999
Corpus ID: 60592526
1996
1996
CONTUR: A program for X-ray photoemission spectroscopic personal computer-based data analysis
G. Contini
,
S. Turchini
1996
Corpus ID: 62540604
1993
1993
DOS 6 insider
R. Pronk
,
K. Weiskamp
1993
Corpus ID: 60238650
THE DOS DEPARTURE The New Utilities and Features Fine-Tuned Features and Other Improvements MANAGING YOUR FILES The Basics of…
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1991
1991
Development and application of General Purpose Data Acquisition Shell (GPDAS) at Advanced Photon Source
Y. Chung
,
K. Kim
Conference Record of the IEEE Particle…
1991
Corpus ID: 41599750
An operating system shell, named GPDAS (General Purpose Data Acquisition Shell), on MS-DOS-based microcomputers has been…
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1989
1989
A new environment for interactive neural network experiments
G. Korn
Neural Networks
1989
Corpus ID: 30911211
1989
1989
Referenz zu MS-DOS
Ekkehard Kaier
1989
Corpus ID: 198107778
DOSSHELL als Befehl: Mit DOSSHELL wird die Menu-Oberflache von MS-DOS von der Befehlszeilen-Oberflache aus gestartet. Beispiel.
1989
1989
Running MS DOS : the definitive guide to MS-DOS and PC-DOS : now completely revised to include version 4 and the new DOS Shell
Vance D. Wolverton
1989
Corpus ID: 60282347
A handbook of PC-DOS and MS-DOS written for both novices and experienced users. This new edition has been updated to include…
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1989
1989
DOS 4.0 reference
Ken W. Christopher
,
B. Feigenbaum
,
Shon O. Saliga
1989
Corpus ID: 60687663
Naming Files, Directories, and Devices. Procedures for Doing Everyday Tasks. Batch Files. The EDLIN Line Editor. Configuring Your…
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1988
1988
DOS‐tips: A Word to the WYSE
M. Bendig
1988
Corpus ID: 62552120
Oftentimes, a batch file will use the BASIC interpreter to run a BASIC program as part of its operation. Typically, the BASIC…
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1988
1988
Programming the MS-DOS shell: organizing data and programs consistently
R. Hörmanseder
,
J. Mühlbacher
1988
Corpus ID: 62174301
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