[comp.unix.questions] List of DOS commands that are similar to UNIX

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  IBM's DOS is
obsolete (replaced by OS/MVS, OS/VM, etc.), and was probably not like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.
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