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From: "bowman" <bowman AT montana DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Geting the Directory Listing
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 20:05:07 -0600
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John Carbrey <jcarbrey AT netcom DOT ca> wrote in message
news:mu7W2.26051$134 DOT 298339 AT tor-nn1 DOT netcom DOT ca...
> How can I geyt the Directory Listing in dos? I have been trying to use
some
> examples I have found however, using the dos interupt doesn't seem to give
> me the proper result.  Does any one have some code examples?

Assuming you mean from within a C executable,

type  'info libc a findfirst' at the DOS prompt to see the documentation on
the library function 'findfirst'.  Then type 'n' to see the next node,
'findnext'.



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