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|Version=(Sep 1993) | |Version=(Sep 1993) | ||
|Author=[[Glen Little]] | |Author=[[Glen Little]] | ||
|License=Freeware | |License=Freeware | ||
|Download={{FileLink|CDSG_1993-09-30.zip}} | |Download={{FileLink|CDSG_1993-09-30.zip}} | ||
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Command line utility to change directories. | Command line utility to change directories. | ||
The Name will be used as a filename. so follow the standard FAT restrictions when specifying a name for CDS. If you use HPFS in OS/2, CDS in OS/2 will allow HPFS names to be used. | The Name will be used as a filename. so follow the standard FAT restrictions when specifying a name for CDS. If you use HPFS in OS/2, CDS in OS/2 will allow HPFS names to be used. However, the DOS portion of CDSG will not be able to access them. | ||
[[Category:File Utilities]] | [[Category:File Utilities]] | ||
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Version | (Sep 1993) |
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Author | Glen Little |
License | Freeware |
Download | CDSG_1993-09-30.zip |
Website |
Command line utility to change directories.
The Name will be used as a filename. so follow the standard FAT restrictions when specifying a name for CDS. If you use HPFS in OS/2, CDS in OS/2 will allow HPFS names to be used. However, the DOS portion of CDSG will not be able to access them.