Operating 1 diskette

APPEND.EXE

EDLIN.COM

RECOVER.COM

ASSIGN.COM

FC.EXE

RESTORE.COM

ATTRIB.EXE

FIND.EXE

SHARE.EXE

BACKUP.COM

FORMAT.COM

SORT.EXE

CHKDSK.COM

GRAFTABL.COM

SUBST.EXE

COMMAND.COM

GRAPHICS.COM

TREE.COM

COMP.COM

JOIN.EXE

XTREE.EXE

DEBUG.COM

LABEL.COM

XTREEINS.DAT

DISKCOMP.COM

MORE.COM

XTREEINS.EXE

DISKCOPY.COM

PRINT.COM

TESTBUG.COM

Operating 2 diskette

MENU.EXE

SETATTR.EXE

GRAPH24.COM

SETBCKUP.EXE

SETFC.EXE

EPSON.TXT

SETRSTOR.EXE

SETMODE.EXE

HELP.COM

SETRPLCE.EXE

SETPRINT.EXE

HELP.TXT

SETXCOPY.EXE

DU.EXE

 

Reference diskette

ALTPTST.DIG

FDDTST.DIG

MEMTST.DIG

ALTSTST.DIG

FORMAT.COM

MONOTST.DIG

AUTOEXEC.BAT

HDCACHE.EXE

MPRTTST.DIG

CO87TST.DIG

HDDTST.DIG

PARATST.DIG

COLRTST.DIG

HDFMTALL.COM

ROMBIOS.COM

COMMAND.COM

HDSIT.EXE

SERITST.DIG

DIAG.COM

KEYTST.DIG

SETUP.EXE

DIAGSYS.COM

LINK.EXE

SYSTAT.COM

EXE2BIN.EXE

MAINTST.DIG

VDOPTST.DIG

To run an external command, MS-DOS must be able to locate the file containing the command’s instructions. If it cannot find the file, MS-DOS gives you an error message. If you have a hard disk, all the external files are on your hard disk (drive C).

If you have no hard disk, you must insert the proper diskette to access an MS-DOS command. For example, if you want to use the FORMAT program, you must insert the Startup diskette in one of the diskette drives. Then you can either log onto that drive and give the FORMAT command or specify the appropriate drive when you enter the command.