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    1. #1
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      Want To learn DOS??

      i have attached a small program that lets you lern all the dos commands and what they do it is and gives you lots of things to do using them and will not do any harm to your computer . as it is just examlples but it is very very efectice i learnd with it
      it takes you thro step by step and shows/lets do loads! enjoy

      just came acrros this program that i have had for ages and then seen this Thread
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      P.S. to run it is TUTORDOS.EXE

      a wee bit of info on it


      TUTOR DOS is an
      interactive, beginner's DOS tutorial. It assumes that the user
      knows virtually nothing about MS-DOS.

      The program consists of an introduction, twenty-one lessons, a
      final test, and a few closing remarks. The program is contained
      in twenty-six program files, three batch files, and one
      documentation file. (There is a complete list of the names of
      these files at the end of this document.)

      TUTOR DOS offers several advantages over currently available
      commercial tutorials.

      *TUTOR DOS was designed to talk 'to' you, rather than
      'at' you.

      *All of the lessons in TUTOR DOS are quite short and
      none of them should take more than twenty to twenty-
      five minutes to complete.

      *You may use the [ESCAPE] key to exit any lesson at any
      time.

      *TUTOR DOS has been programmed to accept several
      answers to each of its questions.

      *If you give the wrong answer to a question, TUTOR
      DOS will provide a hint.

      *If you can't seem to get the right answer to a
      question, keep trying. After you've tried three times,
      TUTOR DOS will type the right answer for you.

      *Each lesson ends with a quiz. These quizzes will help
      you judge how well you've learned the material in each
      lesson.

      *The course ends with a comprehensive examination.
      TUTOR DOS will analyze your answers and (if necessary)
      give you a list of lessons to review.

      *If you score over eighty percent on the test, TUTOR
      DOS will print out a certificate of achievement with
      your name on it.

      *TUTOR DOS is distributed as SHAREWARE. If you enjoy
      it, I ask that you send me a donation of ten dollars.
      This is far less expensive than commercial DOS
      tutorials which generally cost thirty to fifty dollars.

    3. #3
      Wey-hey! This looks great! Thanks ryan5262.
      'naked, piping loud like a fiend hid in a cloud.' w. blake

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      There is no truth only human opinion
      Hot damn! Another Humeian on the Board. 'Could it be a Scottish thing? (-though I'm not a Scot.

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      ahh? i just thot it was a good saying when i seen it is it somthing to do with a band or somthing ? i dont know i am in to dance and shi* any ways

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      Cheerz
      quite nice!
      Next thing you know even the future has past

      aah the pain....

    7. #7
      thanks, maybe now it's dying I might take time to do it

      crash landed on win95 after a life with macs, 2 lifes ago, and never got time or will to get into something that looked this dumb

    8. #8
      good old dos, it almost never crashed
      don't think i need to learn this just have to activate some areas in my memory ...
      perhaps i'll find out some nice new commands
      FortiTude
      ..:: Goddamn not an angel when i die. ::..
      ..:: Heaven must be hell in the sky. ::..

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      He he its just a good thing to know when your os packs in and you need to save you 5000 word essay that was ment to be in the next day

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      Always nice to see another Scot on the Forum!
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      Thanks ryan5262 looks good
      Starwolf Another Scot

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      he he all the scots ! that being happeng alot now that i have changed my avatar

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      Just thot this Program was a great help to me

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      Thanks

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      Thumbs up Cool

      Thanks ryan5262! I'm about to download now.

      For those of us who never started computing until Win98, DOS is a different creature. It is one that I wish I had known about because the commands still come in handy.


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