[Coco] How to use dw command to access Windows. files.
coco at jechar.ca
coco at jechar.ca
Mon Jul 9 12:32:07 EDT 2018
Ok C:/ works and apparently so does C:\ which I thought I had tryed
unsucessfully
I had already hit upon dw s d file:/C:/ on my own based on how Browsers
like firefox
work in windows but this, dw d s C:/ is much shorter, thanks.
On 2018-07-09 11:59, Bill Pierce via Coco wrote:
> Try "dw se di c:/"
> I usually use at least 2 characters from a command by habit as some
> commands have more than one option starting with the same letter. This
> particular command doesn't so singles will work.
> Also, there is another command set... "ui" that works just like dw. It
> will not work with the "dw" without modification, but you can check it
> out from the drivewire console command box. Just type "ui" for a list
> of options.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: coco <coco at jechar.ca>
> To: Coco List <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Mon, Jul 9, 2018 11:23 am
> Subject: [Coco] How to use dw command to access Windows. files.
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> Hi Have used the drive wire command dw s d / to list the top
> directory on linux server on my real coco3 attached by drivewire. Now
> trying to list files on the C drive from Nitros runibg on Vcc runing
> on Windows7. I tryed both dw s d / and dw s d C: neither worked.
> What is the proper syntax. Charlie-- Coco mailing
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