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internal commands are dependent commands or not​

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Answered by JOSEPHDAANPAUL10C02
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Internal commands

In DOS systems, an internal command is any command that resides in the COMMAND.COM file. This includes the most common DOS commands, such as COPY and DIR. Commands that reside in other COM files, or in EXE or BAT files, are called external commands.

What are the two types of commands?

In MS-DOS, there are two ways commands are executed: internally and externally. An internal command is embedded into the command.com file, and an external command is not and requires a separate file to operate.

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