For NT-based OSes, DOS no longer exists in the form it originally did. It is now referred to as "NT Command Line". A list of networking and other helpful functions for the command line can be found at: http://www.ss64.com/nt/
A listing of DOS commands are available if you type help at the command prompt. DOS commands do vary from version to version.
There is none. For starters, you have it backwards, DOS actually copied most of its commands from Unix (The rest came from CP/M.), which Linux is inspired by. Commands like "cd" and "dir" were Unix commands long before DOS even existed.
For most DOS commands you can write COMMAND /? and you will be presented with a list of possible choises. eks. FIND /? Regards.
the deleted file if ms dos can be recovered if you use the command mention below immediately,the command is : need External Dos commands and internal dos commands with their meaning
All DOS commands have already been developed.. You need not to develop any more..
"fdisk" command is used for partitioning in DOS.
A complete list of MS-DOS commands can be found here: http://www.computerhope.com/msdos.htm#02
Go to your DOS window and type help, then hit enter. It will list the commands for you with a description of what they do.
MS-DOS was not designed for networking, and doses not come with any tools to do so by default.
External Commands
You can execute it directly..
DOS and DOS-like commands are still usable in modern versions of Windows, and can sometime be the only way to accomplish a given task.