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Operating Systems Solaris Java and Javac problems Post 302718389 by jim mcnamara on Friday 19th of October 2012 02:06:02 PM
Old 10-19-2012
This is where my points about the origins and development of DOS come from:
XENIX -- Microsoft Short-lived Love Affair with Unix

What this huge page says in small part:
Basically from 1980 - after DOS had been put together - DOS and XENIX started on toward full compatibility. A lot of xenix was brought into DOS as memory and disk become available for machines in the early 1980's.

To be correct DOS started with Altair.
 

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mdel(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   mdel(1)

NAME
mdel - mtools utility to delete a DOS file SYNOPSIS
mdel [-v] msdosfile [msdosfiles...] OPTIONS
Specifies verbose mode. File names are echoed as they are processed. DESCRIPTION
The mdel command deletes a file or files on an DOS file system. Unlike the DOS convention, multiple arguments can be specified. If a read only file is encountered, the mdel command queries whether or not to delete the file. Unlike the DOS convention, DOS subdirectory names that contain the '/' or '' separator are supported. If you use the '' separator or wildcards, you must enclose file names in quotes to protect them from the shell. The mcd command can be used to establish the device and the current working directory (relative to DOS), otherwise the default is A:. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: Success. Failure. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of mdel: If set, this variable names the file that contains the name of the cur- rent mtools working directory as established by the mcd command. If this variable is not set, the file $HOME/.mcwd is used. FILES
Contains the name of the current mtools working directory as established by the mcd command. If this file does not exist, the default mtools working directory is A:. Executable file SEE ALSO
Commands: mcd(1), mtools(1) mdel(1)
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