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Appendix G: DASdisk Utility
DAS System User Manual
G–9
Table G–2 lists valid color characters.
Table G–2: Valid Color Characters for DASdisk
Character
Color
Character
Color
k
black
K
gray (light black)
b
blue
B
light blue
g
green
G
light green
c
cyan
C
light cyan
r
red
R
light red
m
magenta
M
light magenta
y
brown (dark yellow)
Y
light yellow
w
white
W
bright white
You may also use the characters P or p (purple) to specify magenta, and T or t
(turquoise) to specify cyan.
If you specify the same color for text and background, your input is ignored. The
/c switch is only valid while running DASdisk. When you exit DASdisk using
the Quit function, default DOS colors are restored.
The /b switch tells the program to run in batch mode rather than in the default
interactive mode. Here is an example of a command to run dasdisk in batch mode:
dasdisk -b <infile >outfile
In this example, infile contains whatever would be typed to perform the desired
operations while running interactively. Outfile will contain whatever would
normally be written to the screen. Comments are allowed within a batch file.
They should have the following format:
# Comment text
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