Avery Dennison 6035 Programmer Manual Rev.A 7/98 User Manual
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3-20 ROM-DOS 6.22 User Manual
7/9/98
CHDIR (cont.)
CD a:
Displays the current directory on drive a:. Any valid drive letter can be
substituted to get the current directory on that drive.
The following examples all use this directory tree structure:
D:\DRIVE ROOT
TEST
WORDPROC
NEW
CD d:\TEST\NEW
Moves you into the subdirectory called NEW, located on the d: drive,
under the parent directory TEST.
CHDIR ..
Moves you back to the parent directory of the current subdirectory. If
you were in the directory d:\TEST\NEW (from the previous example),
this CHDIR command moves you from NEW back into the TEST
directory.
CD ..\WORDPROC
Moves you back to the parent directory and then into a subdirectory
called WORDPROC. If we started in the TEST directory, we move
back to the ROOT directory and then into the WORDPROC
subdirectory.
CD \
Moves you back to the root directory, from any starting point in the
directory tree.