DOSSHELL
Type: External (4.0 and later)
Syntax:
DOSSHELL
DOSSHELL [/B] [/G:[resolution][n]]|[/T:[resolution][n]]
Purpose: Initiates the graphic shell program using the specified
screen
resolution. (In DOS Version 6, this program is stored on the DOS
supplemental
disk.)
Discussion
Provides a visual representation of the files and directories on disks.
Using
the DOS Shell, you can carry out many of the disk management tasks done
using
the standard set of DOS commands. The DOS Shell is included with DOS
Version 4
and later (available in Version 6 only on the DOS supplemental disk).
The valid values for resolution are L, M, and H for low, medium, and high
resolution. The default value depends on the resolution of your
hardware. n
specifies a screen resolution when there is more than one choice within a
category.
For more information on the DOSSHELL, refer to Chapter 4, Using the DOS
Shell.
Options
/B Starts the DOS Shell in monochrome mode.
/G:resolution - Starts the DOS Shell in graphic mode (L for low, H for
high,
etc.)
/T:resolution - Starts the DOS Shell in text-only (character) mode (L
for low,
H for high, etc.)
Example
To start the DOS Shell in graphics mode/high resolution, enter,
dosshell /g:h
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