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<H1>doswrite(1)</H1>
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<H2>NAME</H2><PRE>
doswrite - write a file onto an MS-DOS diskette [IBM]
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE>
<STRONG>doswrite</STRONG> [<STRONG>-a</STRONG>] <EM>drive</EM> <EM>file</EM>
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<H2>OPTIONS</H2><PRE>
<STRONG>-a</STRONG> ASCII file
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<H2>EXAMPLES</H2><PRE>
<STRONG>doswrite</STRONG> <STRONG>A</STRONG> <STRONG>x/y</STRONG> <STRONG>&lt;z</STRONG> # Write file <EM>z</EM> to disk as <EM>x</EM>/<EM>y</EM>
<STRONG>doswrite</STRONG> <STRONG>-a</STRONG> <STRONG>B</STRONG> <STRONG>f</STRONG> # Copy <EM>stdin</EM> to MS-DOS file <EM>f</EM>
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
<EM>Doswrite</EM> writes its <EM>stdin</EM> to an MS-DOS file. The diskette or partition
must be formatted and have an MS-DOS file system already in place,
including all the directories leading up to the file. See <STRONG>dosdir</STRONG> on the
use of single letter drive codes.
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