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The sign in DOS at which codes are typed. These commands control the computer. For many people, this system has been replaced by the Graphic User Interface [GUI] of Windows.
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The command prompt is a small window that allows you to type commands to your computer. You can find the command prompt on any window machine by clicking Start Run.
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A prompt displayed on the screen by the command processor when it is ready for another command to be entered and executed.
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Symbol used to represent the drive and directory at which you can launch a program (usually C:\ is called the DOS command prompt).
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n. A displayed character or string of characters that indicates that a user may enter a command to be processed.
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(computer science) a symbol that appears on the computer screen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive a command
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The command prompt or DOS prompt gives information about which directory you are in. This is also where you type in a command or program to execute.
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The little symbol that looks like C:\ or A:\. It's where you type instructions (commands) for DOS to carry out. Also called a Prompt.
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For those of you familiar with DOS, a command prompt is basically a DOS prompt for Windows 2000 and XP. For those not familiar with DOS, a command prompt is a line that you can type commands to the computer into. This used to be the standard way of operating a computer until the idea of a "Desktop" was created by Macintosh.
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The symbol displayed in a command line interface of an operating system that indicates it is ready for user input. For example, in a UNIX command line such as [is30-11:~/Desktop] tambo%, "is30-11" is the name of the computer, "~/Desktop" indicates that the user is currently browsing the "Desktop" directory inside his home directory, and "tambo" is the name of the user.
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A DOS term indicating the little symbol that looks like: C:\ or A:\, or something similar. It's a place where you can type instructions (commands) for your DOS computer to carry out. Compression- A function of storing files in a compressed form, reducing the amount of disk space required to save the data.
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The prefix symbol in a system used to indicate that a command may be issued.
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A Command Pompt is a partial line of information letting a computer use know that the command interpreter is ready to accept another command.
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This is any blinking cursor waiting, or prompting, for user input.
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an arrow, and blinking cursor in any line-driven operating system that prompts a user to input a command.
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Usually refers to the MS-DOS prompt. The character or characters that appear at the beginning of the command line (usually "C:"), indicating that the computer is ready to recieve input.
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One of the simplest ways to control a computer. The user runs applications and performs other activities by typing commands at a prompt. Unix and DOS are examples of command prompts.
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The MS-DOS prompt C:/ which appears on the screen to indicate the operating system is ready to accept an instruction.
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