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# SvarCOM translation file |
# Lang: ENGLISH |
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# Autor: Mateusz Viste |
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# GENERIC MESSAGES USED BY MULTIPLE INTERNAL COMMANDS |
0.1:Invalid syntax |
0.2:Invalid switch |
0.3:Invalid parameter format |
0.4:Too many parameters |
0.5:Bad command or file name |
0.6:Invalid parameter |
0.7:Required parameter missing |
0.8:Invalid destination |
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# the message below MUST be a two-letter UPPER-CASE string for "Yes/No" keys |
# that user can press to answer interactive "Yes/No" questions |
0.10:YN |
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# SVARCOM HELP SCREEN |
1.0:Starts the SvarCOM command interpreter |
1.1:COMMAND /E:nnn [/P] [/D] [/Y] [/[C|K] command] |
1.2:/D Skip AUTOEXEC.BAT processing (makes sense only with /P) |
1.3:/E:nnn Sets the environment size to nnn bytes |
1.4:/P Makes the new command interpreter permanent and run AUTOEXEC.BAT |
1.5:/C Executes the specified command and returns |
1.6:/K Executes the specified command and continues running |
1.7:/Y Executes the batch program step by step (only with /P, /K or /C) |
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# VARIOUS SVARCOM MESSAGES |
2.0:SVARCOM VERSION CHANGED. SYSTEM HALTED. PLEASE REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER. |
2.1:FATAL ERROR: rmod_install() failed |
2.2:SvarCOM: stack overflow detected, command history flushed (this is not a bug) |
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# CLS |
10.0:Clears the screen |
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# CHCP |
11.0:Displays or sets the active code page number. |
11.1:CHCP [nnn] |
11.2:nnn Specifies a code page number |
11.3:Type CHCP without a parameter to display the active code page number. |
11.4:Invalid code page number |
11.5:NLSFUNC not installed |
11.6:Failed to change code page |
11.7:Active code page: |
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# CD / CHDIR |
12.0:Displays the name of or changes the current directory. |
12.1:CHDIR [drive:][path] |
12.2:CHDIR[..] |
12.3:CD [drive:][path] |
12.4:CD[..] |
12.5:.. Specifies that you want to change to the parent directory. |
12.6:Type CD drive: to display the current directory in the specified drive. |
12.7:Type CD without parameters to display the current drive and directory. |
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# CALL |
13.0:Calls one batch program from another |
13.1:CALL [drive:][path]filename [batch-parameters] |
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# BREAK |
14.0:Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking |
14.1:Type BREAK without a parameter to display the current BREAK setting. |
14.2:BREAK is off |
14.3:BREAK is on |
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# PAUSE |
15.0:Suspends the execution of a batch script |
15.1:Press any key to continue... |
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# SHIFT |
16.0:Changes the position of arguments in a batch file: |
16.1:Argument %1 becomes %0, argument %2 becomes %1, etc. |
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# GOTO |
17.0:Directs batch processing to a labelled line in the batch program. |
17.1:GOTO LABEL |
17.2:LABEL specifies a text string used in the batch program as a label. |
17.3:A label is on a line by itself and must be preceded by a colon. |
17.10:Label not found |
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# FOR |
18.0:Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files. |
18.1:FOR %variable IN (set) DO command [parameters] |
18.2:%variable a replaceable parameter name. |
18.3:(set) a set of one of more space-separated files. Wildcards allowed. |
18.4:command the command to carry out for each matched file. |
18.5:parameters parameters or switches for the specified command. |
18.6:To use FOR in a batch program, use %%variable instead of %variable. |
18.7:FOR cannot be nested |
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# VERIFY |
19.0:Tells DOS whether to verify that files are written correctly to disk. |
19.1:Type VERIFY without a parameter to display its current setting. |
19.2:VERIFY is off |
19.3:VERIFY is on |
19.4:Must specify ON or OFF |
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# VER |
20.0:Displays the DOS version. |
20.1:DOS kernel version %u.%u |
20.2:SvarCOM shell ver |
20.3:SvarCOM is a shell interpreter for DOS kernels compatible with MS-DOS 5+. |
20.4:This software is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. |
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# TYPE |
21.0:Displays the contents of a text file. |
21.1:TYPE [drive:][path]filename |
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# TIME |
22.0:Displays or sets the system time. |
22.1:TIME [time] |
22.2:Type TIME with no parameters to display the current time and a prompt for a\r\nnew one. Press ENTER to keep the same time. |
22.3:Current time is |
22.4:Invalid time |
22.5:Enter new time: |
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# SET |
23.0:Displays, sets, or removes DOS environment variables. |
23.1:SET [variable=[string]] |
23.2:variable Specifies the environment-variable name |
23.3:string Specifies a series of characters to assign to the variable |
23.4:Type SET without parameters to display the current environment variables. |
23.5:Not enough available space within the environment block |
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# RD / RMDIR |
24.0:Removes (deletes) a directory |
24.1:RMDIR [drive:]path |
24.2:RD [drive:]path |
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# REN / RENAME |
25.0:Renames a file |
25.1:RENAME [drive:][path]filename1 filename2 |
25.2:REN [drive:][path]filename1 filename2 |
25.3:Note that you cannot specify a new drive or path for your destination file.\r\nUse MOVE to rename a directory, or to move files from one directory to another. |
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# REM |
26.0:Records comments (remarks) in a batch file or CONFIG.SYS |
26.1:REM [comment] |
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# PATH |
27.0:Displays or sets a search path for executable files. |
27.1:PATH [[drive:]path[;...]] |
27.2:Type PATH ; to clear all search-path settings and direct DOS to search\r\nonly in the current directory. |
27.3:Type PATH without parameters to display the current path. |
27.4:No Path |
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# MD / MKDIR |
28.0:Creates a directory |
28.1:MKDIR [drive:]path |
28.2:MD [drive:]path |
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# LN |
29.0:Adds, deletes or displays executable links. |
29.1:LN ADD linkname targetdir |
29.2:LN DEL linkname |
29.3:LN LIST [pattern] |
29.4:No matching executable found in given path. |
29.5:%DOSDIR% not defined |
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# EXIT |
30.0:Quits the COMMAND.COM program (command interpreter) |
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# ECHO |
31.0:Displays messages, or turns command-echoing on or off |
31.1:ECHO [message] |
31.2:Type ECHO without parameters to display the current echo setting. |
31.3:ECHO is on |
31.4:ECHO is off |
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# DATE |
32.0:Displays or sets the system date. |
32.1:DATE [date] |
32.2:Type DATE with no parameters to display the current date and a prompt for a\r\nnew one. Press ENTER to keep the same date. |
32.3:Invalid date |
32.4:Current date is |
32.5:Enter new date: |
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# PROMPT |
33.0:Changes the DOS command prompt. |
33.1:PROMPT [new command prompt specification] |
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# VOL |
34.0:Displays the disk volume label and serial number, if they exist. |
34.1:VOL [drive:] |
34.2:Volume in drive %c has no label |
34.3:Volume in drive %c is %s |
34.4:Volume Serial Number is %04X-%04X |
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# IF |
35.0:Performs conditional processing in batch programs. |
35.1:IF [NOT] ERRORLEVEL num command |
35.2:IF [NOT] string1==string2 command |
35.3:IF [NOT] EXIST filename command |
35.4:NOT command is executed only if condition is NOT met |
35.5:ERRORLEVEL num condition: last program returned an exit code >= num |
35.6:string1==string2 condition: both strings must be equal |
35.7:EXIST filename condition: filename exists (wildcards accepted) |
35.8:command command to carry out if condition is met |
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# DEL |
36.0:Deletes one or more files. |
36.1:DEL [drive:][path]filename [/P] |
36.2:ERASE [drive:][path]filename [/P] |
36.3:[drive:][path]filename Specifies the file(s) to delete. |
36.4:/P Prompts for confirmation before deleting each file. |
36.5:All files in directory will be deleted! |
36.6:Are you sure? |
36.7:Delete? |
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# DIR |
37.0:Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. |
37.1:DIR [drive:][path][filename] [/P] [/W] [/A[:]attributes] [/O[[:]sortorder]] [/S] [/B] [/L] |
37.2:/P Pauses after each screenful of information |
37.3:/W Uses wide list format |
37.4:/A Displays files with specified attributes: |
37.5: D Directories R Read-only files H Hidden files |
37.6: A Ready for archiving S System files - prefix meaning "not" |
37.7:/O List files in sorted order: |
37.8: N by name S by size E by extension |
37.9: D by date G group dirs first - prefix to reverse order" |
37.10:/S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories |
37.11:/B Uses bare format (no heading information or summary) |
37.12:/L Uses lowercases |
37.20:Directory of %s |
37.21:<DIR> |
37.22:file(s) |
37.23:bytes |
37.24:bytes free |
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# COPY |
38.0:Copies one or more files to another location. |
38.1:COPY [/A|/B] source [/A|/B] [+source [/A|/B] [+...]] [destination [/A|/B]] [/V] |
38.2:source Specifies the file or files to be copied |
38.3:/A Indicates an ASCII text file |
38.4:/B Indicates a binary file |
38.5:destination Specifies the directory and/or filename for the new file(s) |
38.6:/V Verifies that new files are written correctly |
38.7:To append files, specify a single file for destination, but multiple files\r\nfor source (using wildcards or file1+file2+file3 format). |
38.8:NOTE: /A and /B are no-ops (ignored), provided only for compatibility reasons. |
38.9:%u file(s) copied |
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# DOS ERRORS |
255.1:Function number invalid |
255.2:File not found |
255.3:Path not found |
255.4:Too many open files (no handles available) |
255.5:Access denied |
255.6:Invalid handle |
255.7:Memory control block destroyed |
255.8:Insufficient memory |
255.9:Memory block address invalid |
255.10:Environment invalid |
255.11:Format invalid |
255.12:Access code invalid |
255.13:Data invalid |
255.15:Invalid drive |
255.16:Attempted to remove current directory |
255.17:Not same device |
255.18:No more files |
255.19:Disk write-protected |
255.20:Unknown unit |
255.21:Drive not ready |
255.22:Unknown command |
255.23:Data error (CRC) |
255.24:Bad request structure length |
255.25:Seek error |
255.26:Unknown media type (non-DOS disk) |
255.27:Sector not found |
255.28:Printer out of paper |
255.29:Write fault |
255.30:Read fault |
255.31:General failure |
255.32:Sharing violation |
255.33:Lock violation |
255.34:Disk change invalid |
255.35:FCB unavailable |
255.36:Sharing buffer overflow |
255.37:Code page mismatch |
255.38:Cannot complete file operations (EOF / out of input) |
255.39:Insufficient disk space |