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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.
Using MS-DOS With Your Equity LT-286 5-9