Hello,
A command line is what the old dos or Linux basic interface was.
This is a blinking cursor where you issue commands, such as "dir" to list
the current directory that you are in, or in the case of Linux "ls. After
the command is issued the output is typically displayed on the screen. In
order to bring this back on topic, in the case of the Braillenote the output
must be sent to a file in order to see it.
Later,
Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:07 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] what is a command line?
Can anyone tell me what exactly a command line is, and what, why
and how it's used for?
any comments are welcome, maybe Alex or Joseph know this well.
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