Microsoft Disk Operating System was introduced for first time on August 12, 1981 as operating system for IBM PCs.
Commands – Definition
Commands are small piece of software, alternatively you can define command as individual program of function which are written in MS-DOS library.
According to the nature of command these are categorized in two groups. These are Internal Commands and External Commands. You will learn more about these commands in next chapter.
- Every Command will be executed only on hitting Enter key.
Types of Commands
Based on the type and functionality, there are two types of commands.
Internal Commands
Commands that come built in with MS-DOS are called Internal Commands. These are fixed commands and the functions of these command is already defined in COMMAND.COM
file which is the library file of MS-DOS.
Some Internal Commands are as follows:
COPY
DEL
DIR
MD
CD
RD
REN
DATE
TIME
MKDIR
RMDIR
RENAME
DELETE
etc.
External Commands
External Commands: Commands those do not come with MS-DOS and needs to be installed separately or are located in Floppies or Hard Disc, are called External Commands. Some of these commands are as follows:
DELTREE
LABEL
TREE
FORMAT
DISKCHK
DISKCOMP
DISKCOPY
XCOPY
PRINT
HELP
ATTRIB
EDIT
FC
etc.