Standards Commands
Standard Commands are commands that are included in DOS. They include :-
| Displays or changes file attributes. | |
| Displays the name of or changes the current directory. | |
| Display or set the current active code page for ANSI text. | |
| Displays the name of or changes the current directory. | |
| Clears the screen. | |
| Copies one or more files to another location. | |
| Displays or sets the date. | |
| Deletes one or more files. | |
| Displays a sorted list of files and sub-directories in a directory. | |
| Deletes one or more files. | |
| Exit the WinOne® Command Prompt or Windows. | |
| Display help information for a the WinOne® Command Prompt command. | |
| Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk. | |
| Display free memory that is available in the system heap. | |
| Creates a directory. | |
| Creates a directory. | |
| Displays or sets the search path environment variable for executable files. | |
| Changes the command prompt. | |
| Removes (deletes) a directory. | |
| Renames a file or files. | |
| Renames a file or files. | |
| Removes (deletes) a directory. | |
| Displays or sets the system time. | |
| Graphically displays the directory structure. | |
| Displays the contents of a text file. | |
| Display the version numbers for Windows and the WinOne® Command Prompt. | |
| Display the disk volume label. |
