Some general suggestions on help on dos. For absolute beginners in any area of computers I have found that an appropriate volumn of the "dummies" series - in this case "MSDOs for Dummies" or "Dos for Dummies" really does get you started and I have seen it listed on line as a used book for under one dollar.
One of the advantages of these books is that they are task organized so you read the first chapter - then you look up the entry on the frustrating thing that you are trying to figure out and you do not have to read the whole book until you find the part that is about the current frustrating thing. another strategy i use when I have gotten into the subject at a level beyond the "Dummies Book" level is to go to a big bookstore and look up the frustrating thing in the index of a book about the subject and see if the explaination works for my problem. I will look through several books for the current problem and buy the one that does the best job answering the problem. in addition i have found that those big warehouse computer stores frequently have the older editions of those $50 to $100 books on sale for $5 and if you are just starting on a program or OS you probably do not need to know the latest cutting edge details right now - so go and buy the $5 book. LAter on you can use if for a doorstop or paperweigth when you have to buy the up to date version. As a further resource the O'Reilly book publishers - who have a lot of computer titles - have an online bookshelf called Safari safari.oreilly.com for around $20 a month it allows you online access to titles you select. you can terminate the account or put it as inactive whenever you want. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bonnie Dalzell, MA mail:5100 Hydes Rd ---- Hydes MD USA 21082-----EMAIL:[EMAIL PROTECTED] freelance anatomist, vertebrate paleontologist, writer, illustrator, dog breeder, computer nerd & iconoclast... Borzoi info at www.borzois.com. Editor Net.Pet Online Animal Magazine - http://www.netpetmagazine.com HOME http://www.qis.net/~borzoi/ BUSINESS http://www.batw.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user