nell.edu>@adm.BRL.MIL (05/08/89)
Does anyone out there have a list of DOS commands that are similar to Berkeley's version of UNIX? Thanks, Phil Smith Systems Programmer University of Windsor voice: (519)253-4232 x3252 e-mail: IPS@WINDSOR1.CA
nell.edu>@adm.BRL.MIL (05/10/89)
Does anyone out there have a list of DOS commands that are similar to Berkeley's version of UNIX? Thanks, Phil Smith Systems Programmer University of Windsor Disclaimer: This question is not my own. My boss' boss asked me to ask this question.
dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Rahul Dhesi) (05/11/89)
In article <19544@adm.BRL.MIL> nell.edu>@adm.BRL.MIL writes: >Does anyone out there have a list of DOS commands that are similar to >Berkeley's version of UNIX? This depends on the particular DOS you have in mind. IBM's DOS is obsolete (replaced by OS/MVS, OS/VM, etc.), and was probably not like UNIX at all. Perhaps you were thinking of TRS-DOS? AmigaDOS? DEC's DOS/BATCH, which gave way to RSX? AppleDOS, perhaps? My own favourite was LDOS from Logical Systems, which allowed redirection of I/O like UNIX does. -- Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> UUCP: ...!{iuvax,pur-ee}!bsu-cs!dhesi