Hi Johnson,


On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:03:12 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:


> Of course, MEM doesn't store screen output into internal buffers. If >you wish to use scrolling possibility, use 3rd party utilities (usually >named LESS).

I start with M$-DOS 3.2, when the first time I use DIR I have the
feeling: hey! why the screen didn't stop after the page is full?


I hope you remember PG, it works in such purposes. Try: dir /s | pg mem /d | pg

all information are scrollable back and forth

regards,
BAHCL

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