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Filespec

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In MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, and other operating systems such as Atari DOS, filespec is a term meaning a filename identifier that specifies both the name and location of a single file.

The filespec differs from the filename in that the filespec includes a complete specification, within a particular file system, of the file's location. Thus, win.com is a filename and C:\Windows\win.com is a filespec.

Origin

The term originates from Digital Research CP/M operating system. From the CP/M Plus Command Reference Manual:

CP/M Plus identifies every file by its complete name or file specification. A file specification is any valid combination of the drive specification, filename, filetype, and password, all separated by their appropriate delimiters. A drive letter must be followed by a colon. A filetype must be preceded by a period. A password must be preceded by a semicolon. The term filespec is an abbreviation for file specification.

See also

References

  • "Caldera DR-DOS 7.3 User Guide". Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  • "Digital Research CP/M Plus Command Reference Manual" (PDF). Retrieved April 6, 2021.