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| DOS疑难解答 & 问题讨论 (解答室) » Question about Chinese filenames under DOS |
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| Floor1 bdpaylmads | Posted 2006-04-18 09:38 |
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How can I copy files with Chinese names under DOS? I remember you could write a batch file for it, but I can’t recall it now. I’m a complete newbie. Please give me some pointers :P
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| Floor2 martin325 | Posted 2006-04-18 13:31 |
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| Floor3 xjmxjm1234 | Posted 2006-04-18 15:51 |
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| Floor4 willsort | Posted 2006-04-18 21:24 |
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Re bdpaylmads:
You can refer to the link below Old problem, new cure: entering a Chinese directory in a non-Chinese environment http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=16819 |
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| Floor5 xjmxjm1234 | Posted 2006-04-18 21:38 |
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The moderator really is an expert. I’m ashamed that I can’t compare, amazing, using only internal commands.
Something that can be done with just io.sys and command.com, and I had to add an extra edit.exe Go ahead and post the later answer too, so we can learn from it. [ Last edited by xjmxjm1234 on 2006-4-18 at 21:43 ] |
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