Dos-Commander v0.5 ------------------ A tool for people with CMD drives and who dont have jiffydos. Dos-Commander can be used to handle files and directories. Anything you do here is at your own risk. I only reccomend to use the commands listed, it is ofcourse possible to use other commands. Keyboard: CRSR - Move cursror around. CLR/HOME - Go to start of commandline. SH+CLR/HOME - Clear commandline. RETURN - Send disk command. SHIFT+RUN/STOP - Exit to basic. F1 - Help CTRL+1-0 - Select drive number (8-17) Loading and run file: --------------------- Must have basic start. Leftarrow+filename, then return. (leftarrow)hello.prg Error scan file: ---------------- Uparrow+filename, then return. (uparrow)hello* If disk is bad, the program will bump head and retry loading that sector. It will exit if bumped 3 times. Wildcards are ? and * The following commands works on all drives: $ - Display dir $a* - Display files starting with the letter 'a' $??a* - Display files where the 3rd letter is 'a' S0:FILENAME - Scratch¨file R0:NEWNAME=OLDNAME - Rename file N0:DISKNAME,ID - Format disk (ID must be 2 letters for 1541 format) V - Validate disk I - Initialize drive The following commands works on CMD drives: MD:DIRNAME - Make dir RD:DIRNAME - Remove dir CD:DIRNAME - Go to dir CD:/ - Go down one dir level T-RA - Display date and time CP1 - Set partition 1 CP5 - Set partition 5 (1-255 partitions possible) The following commands works on the IDE64: MD:DIRNAME - Make dir RD:DIRNAME - Remove dir CD:DIRNAME - Change dir /DIRNAME - Change dir / - Go down one dir level + autodisplay dir CD:.. - Go down one dir level /.. - Go down one dir level (root dir?) + autodisplay dir T-RA - Display date and time Other commands should work as well.. 6R6/N0stalgia