Diskcopy, the Glossary
In computing, diskcopy is a command used on a number of operating systems for copying the complete contents of a diskette to another diskette.[1]
Table of Contents
44 relations: AmigaDOS, ArcaOS, Command (computing), Compact disc, Computer History Museum, Computing, Cross-platform software, Datalight, Digital Research, DR-DOS, EComStation, File server, FlexOS, Floppy disk, FreeDOS, GNU General Public License, Hard disk drive, IBM, IBM PC DOS, McGraw Hill Education, MetaComCo, Microsoft, Microsoft Press, Microsoft Windows, MIT License, MS-DOS, Novell, O'Reilly Media, Operating system, OS/2, Paragon Software Group, PC-MOS/386, Pearson Education, Processor Technology, PTDOS, PTS-DOS, SISNE plus, The Software Link, Toshiba, TRIPOS, USB flash drive, Windows 10, Zip drive, 4690 Operating System.
- External DOS commands
- MSX-DOS commands
- OS/2 commands
AmigaDOS
AmigaDOS is the disk operating system of the AmigaOS, which includes file systems, file and directory manipulation, the command-line interface, and file redirection.
ArcaOS
ArcaOS is an operating system based on OS/2, developed and marketed by Arca Noae, LLC under license from IBM.
Command (computing)
In computing, a command is a directive to a computer program to perform a specific task. Diskcopy and command (computing) are Windows commands.
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Compact disc
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was codeveloped by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings.
Computer History Museum
The Computer History Museum (CHM) is a museum of computer history, located in Mountain View, California.
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Computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computing machinery.
Cross-platform software
In computing, cross-platform software (also called multi-platform software, platform-agnostic software, or platform-independent software) is computer software that is designed to work in several computing platforms.
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Datalight
Datalight was a privately held software company specializing in power failsafe and high performance software for preserving data integrity in embedded systems.
Digital Research
Digital Research, Inc. (DR or DRI) was a privately held American software company created by Gary Kildall to market and develop his CP/M operating system and related 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit systems like MP/M, Concurrent DOS, FlexOS, Multiuser DOS, DOS Plus, DR DOS and GEM.
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DR-DOS
DR-DOS (written as DR DOS, without a hyphen, in versions up to and including 6.0) is a disk operating system for IBM PC compatibles.
EComStation
eComStation or eCS is an operating system based on OS/2 Warp for the 32-bit x86 architecture.
File server
In computing, a file server (or fileserver) is a computer attached to a network that provides a location for shared disk access, i.e. storage of computer files (such as text, image, sound, video) that can be accessed by workstations within a computer network.
FlexOS
FlexOS is a discontinued modular real-time multiuser multitasking operating system (RTOS) designed for computer-integrated manufacturing, laboratory, retail and financial markets.
Floppy disk
A floppy disk or floppy diskette (casually referred to as a floppy, a diskette, or a disk) is a type of disk storage composed of a thin and flexible disk of a magnetic storage medium in a square or nearly square plastic enclosure lined with a fabric that removes dust particles from the spinning disk.
FreeDOS
FreeDOS (formerly Free-DOS and PD-DOS) is a free software operating system for IBM PC compatible computers.
GNU General Public License
The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a series of widely used free software licenses, or copyleft, that guarantee end users the four freedoms to run, study, share, and modify the software.
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Hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating platters coated with magnetic material.
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IBM
International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.
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IBM PC DOS
IBM PC DOS (an acronym for IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System),Formally known as "The IBM Personal Computer DOS" from versions 1.0 through 3.30, as reported in those versions' respective COMMAND.COM outputs also known as PC DOS or IBM DOS, is a discontinued disk operating system for the IBM Personal Computer, its successors, and IBM PC compatibles.
McGraw Hill Education
McGraw Hill is an American publishing company for educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education.
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MetaComCo (MCC) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge.
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington.
Microsoft Press
Microsoft Press is the publishing arm of Microsoft, usually releasing books dealing with various current Microsoft technologies.
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Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.
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MIT License
The MIT License is a permissive software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the late 1980s.
MS-DOS
MS-DOS (acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft. Diskcopy and mS-DOS are Microsoft free software.
Novell
Novell, Inc. was an American software and services company headquartered in Provo, Utah, that existed from 1980 until 2014.
O'Reilly Media, Inc. (formerly O'Reilly & Associates) is an American learning company established by Tim O'Reilly provides technical and professional skills development courses via an online learning platform.
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Operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
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OS/2
OS/2 (Operating System/2) is a series of computer operating systems, initially created by Microsoft and IBM under the leadership of IBM software designer Ed Iacobucci.
Paragon Software Group
Paragon Software Group is a German software company that develops hard drive management software, low-level file system drivers and storage technologies.
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PC-MOS/386
PC-MOS/386 is a multi-user, multitasking computer operating system produced by The Software Link (TSL), announced at COMDEX in November 1986 for February 1987 release.
Pearson Education
Pearson Education, known since 2011 as simply Pearson, is the educational publishing and services subsidiary of the international corporation Pearson plc.
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Processor Technology
Processor Technology Corporation was a personal computer company founded in April 1975, by Gary Ingram and Bob Marsh in Berkeley, California.
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PTDOS
PTDOS or Processor Technology Disk Operating System is an operating system created in the late 1970s for computers using the Intel 8080 microprocessor and the Processor Technology Helios II Disk Memory System.
PTS-DOS
PTS-DOS (aka PTS/DOS) is a disk operating system, a DOS clone, developed in Russia by PhysTechSoft and Paragon Technology Systems.
SISNE plus
SISNE plus is a DOS 3.3 compatible clone created by Itautec and Scopus Tecnologia in Brazil prior to the end of the Market Reserve in 1991, which, at that time, forbade the importation of electronic equipment and software for general use.
The Software Link
The Software Link, Inc. (TSL) was a company in Norcross, Georgia that developed software for personal computers from 1986 to 1994.
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Toshiba
is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
TRIPOS
TRIPOS (TRIvial Portable Operating System) is a computer operating system.
USB flash drive
A flash drive (also thumb drive, memory stick, and pen drive/pendrive elsewhere) is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface.
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Windows 10
Windows 10 is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system.
Zip drive
The Zip drive is a removable floppy disk storage system that was announced by Iomega in 1994 and began shipping in March 1995.
4690 Operating System
4690 Operating System (sometimes shortened to 4690 OS or 4690) is a specially designed point of sale (POS) operating system, originally sold by IBM.
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See also
External DOS commands
- ATTRIB
- CHKDSK
- COMMAND.COM
- Choice (command)
- Comp (command)
- DELTREE
- DOSKEY
- Debug (command)
- Diskcomp
- Diskcopy
- Dpath
- EMM386
- Exe2bin
- FASTOPEN
- Fdisk
- File Compare
- Find (Windows)
- Format (command)
- Help (command)
- Label (command)
- MSCDEX
- Microsoft Diagnostics
- Microsoft ScanDisk
- More (command)
- Move (command)
- PRINT (command)
- Recover (command)
- Replace (command)
- SUBST
- SYS (command)
- Share (command)
- Tree (command)
- XCOPY
MSX-DOS commands
- ATTRIB
- CHKDSK
- CLS (command)
- Cd (command)
- Copy (command)
- Del (command)
- Dir (command)
- Diskcopy
- Echo (command)
- Exit (command)
- Format (command)
- Help (command)
- Mkdir
- Move (command)
- Ren (command)
- Rmdir
- TIME (command)
- TYPE (DOS command)
- Ver (command)
- Vol (command)
- XCOPY
OS/2 commands
- ATTRIB
- CHKDSK
- CLS (command)
- Cd (command)
- Cmd.exe
- Comp (command)
- Copy (command)
- DOSKEY
- Debug (command)
- Del (command)
- Dir (command)
- Diskcomp
- Diskcopy
- Dpath
- Echo (command)
- Edlin
- Exit (command)
- Fdisk
- File Compare
- File Transfer Protocol
- Find (Windows)
- Finger (protocol)
- Format (command)
- Help (command)
- Ifconfig
- Label (command)
- Mkdir
- More (command)
- Move (command)
- Net (command)
- Netstat
- Nslookup
- PRINT (command)
- Ping (networking utility)
- Recover (command)
- Remote Shell
- Ren (command)
- Replace (command)
- Rmdir
- Route (command)
- SUBST
- Start (command)
- TIME (command)
- TYPE (DOS command)
- Tree (command)
- Ver (command)
- Vol (command)
- XCOPY
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diskcopy
Also known as DISKCOPY (DOS command), Diskcopy (command).