A directory listing looks like this:
Volume in drive A has no label
Directory of A:\
HELP
TXT
72103
5-24-88 9:42a
SETFC
EXE
18848
3-03-88 1:26p
SETMODE
EXE
23536
1-28-88 4:09p
MENU
EXE
16176
1-17-88 10:25a
SETXCOPY EXE
19952
1-16-88 6:15p
SETATTR
EXE
14400
12-17-87 5:13p
SETRPLCE EXE
14448
12-17-87 5:12p
SETRSTOR EXE
22336
12-17-87 5:12p
SETBCKUP EXE
21024
12-17-87 5:11p
DU
EXE
23600
12-17-87 5:10p
HELP
COM
3654
12-09-87 1:14p
COMMAND
COM
25276
12-03-87 6:45p
GRAPH24
COM
10807
9-24-87 10:21a
GWBASIC
EXE
86192
12-04-86 7:55p
SETPRINT EXE
5168
8-08-86 9:05a
EPSON
TXT
366
10-04-85 12:00p
16 File(s)
289792
bytes free
To list the files in a different directory on the current drive, type
the pathname of that directory. For example, to list the contents of
the LEDGER subdirectory while logged onto drive C, type
DIR
\
LEDGER
and press
Enter.
(Pathnames are described below.)
Using Pathnames
Whenever you want to access a file that is not in the current
directory, you must specify the file’s pathname. A full pathname
consists of one or more directory names separated by backslashes
and followed by the filename. The pathname tells MS-DOS where
your file is stored.
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