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-=> On 12-19-04 11:55, Dan Ceppa <=-
-=> spoke to All about MSDOS.SYS <=-
DC> The MSDOS.SYS file is a "hidden" file.
DC> However, I recall that I used to be able to see it in 4DOS.
DC> I can access it and edit as needed in both WIN and 4DOS, but it
DC> would be nicer to see it in a "dir *.sys" listing.
DC> Is there a setting in 4DOS to allow that?
Not a setting, but you can do it with an alias.
set up an alias such as sdir = *dir /a and then use sdir instead of
dir. That will show all files reguardless of their hidden or system
attribute. You could get a little more fancy and use the alias as
sdir = *dir /a /t
so that you would see the attributes in the dir listing.
BTW, you could call your new alias "dir" if you wish. The use of *dir
above is to take care of the possibility that the original dir was
aliased to something else -- * forces the original function
even if the name has been aliased to a different function.
dale (at) min (dot) net
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