CDL & CDM, (c)HUG-SL 1988-1998.

CDM is to present a change directory menu, CDL is to create the
directory list, of directories on your fixed or writeable removeable
media.

CDL:

Syntax: CDL [/h]
where /h will include hidden directories in the list, default is to
exclude.

CDM

Syntax: CDM [dirspec]
Where dirspec is a few characters you know to be in a directory name you wish
to change to.  If you do not offer enough and there are too many to
display (>15), you will be given a prompt to enter something more specific.
If you do not offer a dirspec on the command line, you will go straight
to a prompt to enter something.

When the list is displayed, you are prompted with - Arrow keys to
select, return to accept, esc to abort.

Limitations:
This was designed for old versions of DOS, it will not support long
file/directory names, it cannot list more than 255 directories on one
drive.  The CDM.LST directory list file defaults to the root directory of
the current drive, so is unsuitable for read only media, such as CD-ROM
and write-protected floppies.

Author:

Robert S Harris.        email:  hugsl@bobsh.demon.co.uk

Disclaimer:

These have been designed to work as well as possible under basic DOS.  I
accept no liability for its use, operation or inability to operate;
regardless of cause or effect.
