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- DOS 6 QUIZ DOCUMENTATION
-
-
- 1. What is DOS 6 Quiz?
- 2. Running DOS 6 Quiz
- 3. DOS 6 Quiz Questions
- 4. Registration Info
-
-
- WHAT IS DOS 6 QUIZ?
-
- DOS 6 Quiz is based upon the popular DOS Quiz program, and follows
- in the footsteps of DOS 5 Quiz, based on Microsoft's previous version of
- DOS. DOS 6 Quiz is a test of the user's knowledge and ability to use the
- features of Microsoft's latest DOS version, MS-DOS 6.0. DOS 6.0 has been
- called DOS 5.1 by many, as it adds more features to DOS than it does
- functionality. But for users who do not need the most powerful utilities,
- or cannot afford an entire suite of utility programs, DOS 6 includes
- almost everything you could ever want. Backup has been revamped, anti-
- virus checking has been added, and, best of all, dynamic disk compression
- has been added and made a part of the base operating system (rather than
- an add-on). As with previous versions of DOS, though, most users of DOS
- 6.0 do not use all of its new features. If nothing else, hopefully DOS 6
- Quiz will make you look in your manual for answers, and you will learn
- something new from there.
-
- For users who are well-versed in DOS 6.0 and its new features, DOS 6
- Quiz will let you know just how good you really are. And even you may
- learn something new!
-
- DOS 6 Quiz takes the user through a series of 20 questions, asking
- the user to perform tasks in DOS 6. As with DOS 5 Quiz, none of DOS 6
- Quiz's questions are categorized as basic or advanced. For the most part,
- they are not required knowledge in the everyday use of DOS. Therefore,
- you may assume that a high score in DOS 6 Quiz relates to an advanced
- knowledge of DOS 6.0.
-
- At the end of the Quiz, a score screen is displayed, which shows a
- listing of all of the questions asked, what the main concept of the
- question was, and whether the user answered the question correctly or not.
- The number and percentage of questions answered correctly is also shown on
- the score screen.
-
- DOS 6 Quiz may be used to find out who in your office needs work on
- their DOS knowledge, or as a screen for new employees. Though not
- designed to be a DOS tutor, along with the documentation, it may make you
- question how you now perform tasks in DOS and prompt you to read your
- manual in depth. Learning is the main goal of this program.
-
-
- RUNNING DOS 6 QUIZ
-
- Running DOS 6 Quiz is really quite simple - all you need to do is
- type DOS6QUIZ at the DOS prompt and away you go. The program is completely
- self-contained, so no outside files are needed. The program is small, so
- it will run on nearly any DOS machine.
-
- This implementation of DOS 6 Quiz uses either a color monitor or a
- monochrome monitor. Monochrome monitors that emulate color monitors (such
- as b/w VGA) will work fine in color mode. The use of color in the program
- has been kept to a minimum to allow usage on a wide range of computers.
- DOS 6 Quiz will automatically detect the best mode for using DOS 6 Quiz
- (color or monochrome) and adjust itself accordingly. DOS 6 Quiz also
- detects when EGA or VGA users have their displays set to 43 or 50 line
- modes. DOS 6 Quiz, and all other DOS Quiz products, use 25-line mode.
- But when it exits, the mode you had going in will be the one you have
- coming out.
-
- After typing in DOS6QUIZ, an intro screen will appear. After
- pressing any key as requested, the user will be prompted for his or her
- name and Social Security Number. This is for score-sheet identification
- purposes. The user is asked to verify his or her entry. An instruction
- screen will then appear. After reading the instructions and pressing any
- key, the quiz begins.
-
- After finishing 20 questions, the score screen will appear. Three
- function keys are active here. F1 will print a scoresheet out on a
- parallel printer in port LPT1. F2 will prompt you for a filename to save a
- score-sheet to (with the user's input name as the default filename). If
- the filename given exists, you will be given a chance to change your choice.
- F3 quits the score screen and the user will be asked if the quiz is to
- be taken again. This is a Yes or No question. If Yes, the screen will go
- back to the Name/SSN screen. If No, then DOS6QUIZ will return control
- to DOS.
-
- If a user does not know the answer to a question, he or she can
- either guess or just press ENTER to skip answering. DOS Quiz will mark the
- question as being incorrectly answered and move on.
-
- Please note that in a departure from previous versions of DOS, several
- of the new utilities included with DOS 6 use a full-screen user interface.
- Accordingly, if a question is answered correctly, and if that answer
- would show the user a full-screen program, DOS 6 Quiz will also show a
- facsimile of that user-interface screen. This not only gives the user a
- more realistic response, but also gives non-DOS 6 users a look at the DOS 6
- screens.
-
-
- RUNNING DOS6QUIZ UNDER WINDOWS
-
- Included with the ZIP that DOS 6 Quiz should have come in will be
- a PIF file and an ICO file for using DOS 6 Quiz under Windows 3.0 and above,
- as well as the Write file you are now reading. I include these files as a
- convenience to people who are used to working in Windows. I have thoroughly
- tested DOS 6 Quiz in Windows with no problems.
-
- I do not recommend, however, that DOS 6 Quiz be run in a testing
- mode under Windows. If this is done, then the savvy Windows user will most
- likely be able to open a window in which DOS will run, and in which s/he can
- test responses before typing them into DOS 6 Quiz. The best use of this
- ability may be for the tester who is used to Windows to familiarize him
- or herself with the program in Windows, and then giving the test to users
- as run from the DOS prompt.
-
- Another potential use (the one I found Windows most useful for in
- the writing of manuals) is the ability to have a window with DOS 6 Quiz open
- while a window with Write or some other word processor also open, allowing
- the user to write user guides, for example.
-
- I am not a very good artist, so forgive the simplicity of the icon.
- If you can come up with something better, let me know.
-
-
- DOS QUIZ QUESTIONS
-
- The following is a listing of all questions asked in DOS 6 Quiz, and
- their correct responses. Note that though the "correct" answers are all
- presented here in uppercase, all variations of upper and lower case are
- valid, as in DOS. Note also that whenever a / switch appears, a space is
- shown preceding the /. This space is optional in both DOS and DOS 6 Quiz.
- It is used for clarity.
-
-
- 1 Defragment a Disk
-
- The user is asked to type the DOS command that will defragment the C: drive.
- This step is recommended for anyone planning on using DOS 6's disk
- compression. Defragmenting the disk before hand makes the compression go
- more quickly. Defragmenting (or "defragging") is also recommended on a
- regular basis thereafter. Once every two months is usually fine, though
- users who add and delete files often should run it more often. Defragging
- a disk makes all the files on the disk rest in continuous pieces of disk.
- Before defragging, pieces of files may be scattered all over the disk,
- leading to slower disk reads. Be warned that running DEFRAG on a
- compressed drive may take a LONG time - I recommend starting it before
- heading for bed (seriously). The one valid answer is:
-
- DEFRAG C:
-
-
-
- 2 Start the compression program
-
- The user is asked to type the command that will start the compression
- program. This program is used to compress both hard and floppy drives.
- Since it is primarily driven by its character-based user-interface, no
- command-line options are needed. In fact, the first time it is run,
- Microsoft suggests running it with no options. The only valid answer,
- then, is:
-
- DBLSPACE
-
-
-
- 3 Show all compressed and normal hard/floppy drives on a system
-
- The user is asked to type in the command and switch that will show a list
- of all compressed and uncompressed drives on the system. Note that by
- specifiying the /LIST option on the command line, the user-interface is not
- started up - the information is simply displayed on the screen. Note that
- CD-ROM drives are not included on this list - just hard and floppy drives.
- The one valid answer is:
-
- DBLSPACE /LIST
-
-
-
-
- 4 Check the compressed drive for errors
-
- DoubleSpace is tightly integrated with the DOS kernel, so it is a part of
- the Operating System. This helps minimize any possibility for errors in the
- file that makes up the compressed drive. However, nothing is fool-proof
- (not even DOS by itself), so the provision was made to check the compressed
- drive for errors. The standard disk-checker, CHKDSK, was modified also to
- make it DoubleSpace-aware. There are, then, two possible commands for
- this question. The valid answers are:
-
- CHKDSK CHKDSK C:
- DBLSPACE /CHKDSK DBLSPACE /CHK
-
-
-
- 5 Show compression ratios for a group of files
-
- Another question concerning DoubleSpace asks the user to type the command
- and switch to view the compression ratios of a group of files. The
- venerable DIR command was modified yet again to add this switch, along with
- a few others, leaving DIR one of the most useful and versatile commands.
- Valid answers are:
-
- DIR /C DIR /C * DIR /C *.* DIR /C \*
- DIR /C \*.* DIR /C ./* DIR /C .\*.*
-
- The drive specification C: may also precede the directory specification
- if the user so chooses.
-
-
-
- 6 Show extended help on a command
-
- Though DOS 5's HELP command was a godsend to many, DOS 6 goes this one
- better, by offering help in an on-line fashion, similar to that offered in
- QBasic and other non-Windows Microsoft products. In fact, Microsoft's DOS
- 6 manual is tiny in comparison to other versions' manuals, as most of the
- command reference is available ONLY with DOS 6's new help facility. This
- question asks the user to get extended help on the DBLSPACE command. The
- only valid answer is:
-
- HELP DBLSPACE
-
-
-
- 7 Get DOS 5-style help on a command
-
- DOS 6's new help facility is great, but if you only need a quick answer to
- a command-line question, you can use the new FASTHELP command, which
- essentially replaces the DOS 5 HELP command. Using the /? switch on a
- command is probably much faster, but FASTHELP is new with DOS 6, and the /?
- switch is not... The one valid answer is:
-
- FASTHELP DIR
-
-
-
- 8 Show list of hard drives and partitions
-
- FDISK is normally quite a dangerous program to run, but DOS 6 adds a switch
- to FDISK that make it quite useful, too. The /STATUS switch will show a
- list of all hard disks and partitions on the system. I find it most useful
- when looking at the system of a user who does not know what is inside the
- box. This command can prevent you from having the open the computer up to
- get a glance inside. The one valid answer is:
-
- FDISK /STATUS
-
-
-
- 9 Use MEMMAKER to optimize memory usage
-
- Not to be outdone by Quarterdeck and Qualitas, Microsoft has added MEMMAKER
- to DOS 6. This program is designed to look at the memory usage of your
- device drivers and TSRs to figure out the best order to load them for optimal
- memory usage. Some people have reported problems with MEMMAKER, and it does
- not cooperate well with the new multiboot CONFIG.SYS files, but this is a
- first attempt. My guess is that the next release of DOS will clean up these
- short-comings and make MEMMAKER indispensable. Starting MEMMAKER is simple,
- so there is only one valid answer:
-
- MEMMAKER
-
-
-
- 10 Set up a desktop computer as an Interlink Server
-
- Another of DOS 6's new features reflects the need for many users to transfer
- files between a desktop and a portable PC. Many users have been using the
- FloppyNet (or SneakerNet) for this - copying files from one PC onto a floppy
- disk and loading them onto the other computer by recopying the files off the
- diskette. Some users would use software such as LapLink. I've even known
- users to send a file from one computer to themselves as mail on CompuServe
- and then retrieve the mail from the other computer, just to make a copy.
- Interlink eliminates the need for a FloppyNet or other software. By
- designating one computer as an Interlink client, and that other as an
- Interlink server, and then connecting the two with a serial or parallel
- cable, resources can be shared between the two computers as though they were
- one. This question asks the user to designate their computer as the
- server. The one valid answer is:
-
- INTERSVR
-
-
-
- 11 Use the new MS Backup program
-
- One of the biggest thorns in the side of DOS users for years has been the
- included BACKUP command. This has made backup programs a big category for
- third-party software vendors. Now Microsoft includes MSBACKUP with DOS 6
- (and its companion Windows app, MWBACKUP). Licensed from the Symantec
- Corp., this program includes many features that users have been asking for:
- a full-screen user-interface, data compression, backup and restore in one
- package, etc. About the only thing it does not include is backup to tape,
- which I consider a minor drawback - most tape drive manufacturers include
- tape backup software with their drives anyway. This question asks the user
- to use MSBACKUP to backup a previously defined backup set (a file which
- contains a list of files to backup) called DATA. There is one valid answer:
-
- MSBACKUP DATA
-
-
-
- 12 Run the MS Anti-Virus program
-
-
-
- Another utility that many users are seeing a real need for is anti-virus
- software. One of the two programs included with DOS 6 to help with viruses
- is Anti-Virus (included as a DOS and a Windows application). This program
- checks for and cleans many viruses that already exist on your system. The
- question asks the user to type in the Anti-Virus command, and to make it a
- little more difficult, asks for the switch that will prevent the program
- from scanning network drives. The only valid answer is:
-
- MSAV /L
-
-
-
- 13 Run a command to set power conservation levels
-
- The concept of the "green" PC is becoming more and more prevalent as users
- realize the amount of energy needed to run a computer. Responding to that
- realization, manufacturers are building PCs that use the latest, low-power
- CPUs. These PCs are able to detect idle times in usage and effectively
- shut-down inactive systems. DOS is also getting into the act, by including
- the POWER command. Teamed with a properly equipped PC, POWER can help
- reduce power consumption a great deal. Even on PCs with no special chips,
- POWER can help reduce power consumption slightly (about 5%). The POWER
- command is partially device driver, partially program. This question
- assumes that the POWER device driver is installed, and asks that power
- consumption be set to maximum conservation (at the cost of a possible
- reduction in system response). The only valid answer is:
-
- POWER ADV:MAX
-
-
-
- 14 Use the new /FREE switch in the MEM command
-
- The MEM command has been updated to give a new switch that lets you see h
- ow much memory is free, where it is, and details about the upper memory r
- egion. This question asks the user to use the new switch with the MEM co
- mmand. The only valid response is:
-
- MEM /FREE
-
-
-
- 15 Move a file from one directory to another
-
- Something almost every power user had written in a BAT file was a batch to
- move a file from one directory to another using the COPY or XCOPY command.
- The ability to move a file from one place to another is so basic, that many
- were surprised such a thing did not already exist in DOS. As of DOS 6,
- Microsoft decided to make all those BAT files out there obsolete by adding
- the MOVE command. The question asks the user to move a file from one
- directory to the current directory. The valid responses can be divided
- into three pieces:
-
- The first piece must be:
-
- MOVE
-
- The second piece can be:
-
- \DOC\TEST.DOC .\DOC\TEST.DOC
-
- and the last piece can be:
-
- . TEST.DOC \QUIZ\TEST.DOC
- \TEST.DOC
- ..\QUIZ\TEST.DOC
-
- Also, the drive specification C: may be included in front of pieces two or
- three.
-
-
- 16 Delete an entire directory branch
-
- Another utility that users have longed for and which is the subject of many
- public-domain programs is one to delete all the files and subdirectories in
- a directory all at once. The advantage is that you do not have to CD into
- each subdirectory and run DEL *.*, say Y to delete all files, CD back a
- level and RD the directory (and so on). DOS 6's new DELTREE command wipes
- out everything at once. Because of this, it must be used with caution.
- This question asks the user to delete the TEMP directory and all its files.
- It also asks that the DELTREE command NOT ask for confirmation of the
- deletion. The valid answers are:
-
- DELTREE /Y \TEMP
- DELTREE /Y TEMP
- DELTREE /Y .\TEMP
-
- The drive specification C: may also precede the directory specification
- if the user so chooses.
-
-
-
- 17 Start the Virus Sentry software
-
- The second half of DOS 6's virus protection is called Virus Safe. It is a
- TSR that constantly monitors what is going on in your computer, looking for
- anything suspicious. Its level of caution can be set by you. It can also
- be unloaded from memory if you wish. This question asks the user to type
- in the command and switch to remove the TSR from memory. There is one
- valid response:
-
- VSAFE /U
-
-
-
- 18 Set up the CHOICE command to ask a Yes or No question
-
- Another missing utility has been one to allow a user to make a choice of
- several options. For years, the best DOS could do for writers of BAT files
- was the PAUSE command, which only asks the user to press ENTER. The new
- CHOICE command allows the user to specify valid choices, as well as a
- prompt for the choices, and a default time-out choice. The question asks
- the user to set up a simple Yes or No question, with no time-out and no
- prompt. The valid responses are:
-
- CHOICE /C:YN CHOICE /C:NY
-
-
- 19 Purge a Delete Sentry data directory
-
- Improving upon the UNDELETE included with DOS 5, the new version of UNDELETE
- offers two new levels of protection, including Delete Sentry. Delete Sentry
- takes over the delete file functions and intercepts them. Then, it moves a
- file that has been slated for deletion to a hidden directory called SENTRY.
- It places this copy in the directory with a unique filename and notes the
- file name, location, and date of deletion in a deletion tracking file. The
- files in this directory, while purged once they reach a certain limit, can
- take up quite a large amount of disk space. This question asks the user to
- type the command to purge the SENTRY directory. The valid responses are:
-
- UNDELETE /PURGE UNDELETE /PURGEC
-
- Note that the second valid answer adds the drive letter to purge to the end
- of the /PURGE switch. /PURGEC: or /PURGE C are not valid.
-
-
-
- 20 Rename a directory
-
- The final question in DOS6QUIZ asks the user to correct a common mistake
- with a new DOS command. The user tried to create a directory called LOTUS,
- but created LOTUD instead. The new MOVE command can rename a directory,
- something never before available with DOS (except in the DOS Shell). The
- valid answers can have three components:
-
- The first part must be:
-
- MOVE
-
-
- The second part can be:
-
- LOTUD \LOTUD .\LOTUD
-
- The third part can be:
-
- LOTUS \LOTUS .\LOTUS
-
- Also, the drive specification C: may be included in front of pieces two or
- three.
-
-
-
- DOS 6 QUIZ REGISTRATION
-
- Registration
-
- DOS6QUIZ is shareware, and I retain all copyrights to the program. If you
- use and like DOS6QUIZ, I request that you donate $15 to continue to use it.
- If you do, and also send a diskette (5 1/4 or 3 1/2 Double or High density),
- I will include the newest version of DOS6QUIZ, as well as any bonus utilities
- I have written at that time. Please enclose an extra $1 to cover postage,
- and be sure to enclose your address.
-
- If you would like to register your copy of DOS6QUIZ and would like me to
- send you a diskette with the latest version of DOS6QUIZ on it, please send
- an extra $2 to cover postage and diskette costs.
-
- If you would like a customized version of DOSQUIZ, the cost is $100,
- including one license fee. Site licensing is available. See the file
- PRICE.LST for details.
-
-
- SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR USERS OF OTHER DOSQUIZ PROGRAMS
-
- As mentioned in the Introduction, DOS Quiz is the first in the DOS Quiz
- series. ADQ is the Advanced "power-user" test of DOS talents. After that
- came DOS5Quiz. This series of programs have quite a large following. If
- you wish to become part of the DOS Quiz family by registering any
- combination of the DOS Quiz programs, you will be getting some great
- training/testing tools at a great price. Any two DOS Quiz programs may be
- registered for $20 (a savings of $10), three for $25 (a savings of $20), or
- all four for $30 (a savings of $30). Included free will be the newest
- version of DQM, which helps administer DOS Quizes. The same diskette and
- postage charges outlined above apply. See the enclosed file PRICE.LST for an
- invoice and other ordering info. The latest versions of all DOS Quiz
- products can be downloaded from the IBMAPP forum on CompuServe.
-
- Send orders/questions/requests to:
-
- Steve Mount
- RR 1 Box 320
- Starksboro, VT 05487-9702
- USA
-
- Contact me on CompuServe.....: 73720,3404
-
- Contact me on America On-Line: Mountain
-
- Call for support/ordering....: (802) 453-5273
-
- I have fax capability at the above number for orders, but you must call me
- to have my fax set up before faxing (it is a card and shares the line with
- my answering machine).
-
-
- THE DOS6QUIZ PROGRAM AND THIS MANUAL ARE COPYRIGHTED DOCUMENTS. THE OWNER
- OF THE COPYRIGHT GIVES OTHERS PERMISSION TO DISTRIBUTE UNALTERED COPIES
- OF THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION TO OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES. THIS PROGRAM
- IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. IF YOU USE DOS6QUIZ, PLEASE PAY THE
- REGISTRATION FEE. IT WILL ENSURE CONTINUED GROWTH OF THE PROGRAM FOR ALL
- USERS.
-
- DOS6QUIZ AND DOCUMENTATION COPYRIGHT (C) 1993
- BY STEVE MOUNT
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
-
-