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User Commandsunix2dos(1)


NAME

 unix2dos - convert text file from ISO format to DOS format

SYNOPSIS

 unix2dos [-ascii] [-iso] [-7] [ -437 | -850 | -860 | -863 | -865] originalfile convertedfile

DESCRIPTION

 

The unix2dos utility converts ISO standard characters to the corresponding characters in the DOS extended character set.

This command may be invoked from either DOS or SunOS. However, the filenames must conform to the conventions of the environment in which the command is invoked.

If the original file and the converted file are the same, unix2dos will rewrite the original file after converting it.

OPTIONS

 

The following options are supported:

-ascii
Adds carriage returns and converts end of file characters in SunOS format text files to conform to DOS requirements.
-iso
This is the default. Converts ISO standard characters to the corresponding character in the DOS extended character set.
-7
Converts 8 bit SunOS characters to 7 bit DOS characters.

On non-i386 systems, unix2dos will attempt to obtain the keyboard type to determine which code page to use. Otherwise, the default is US. The user may override the code page with one of the following options:

-437
Use US code page
-850
Use multilingual code page
-860
Use Portuguese code page
-863
Use French Canadian code page
-865
Use Danish code page

OPERANDS

 

The following operands are required:

originalfile
The original file in ISO format that is being converted to DOS format.
convertedfile
The new file in DOS format that has been converted from the original ISO file format.

ATTRIBUTES

 

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
AvailabilitySUNWesu

SEE ALSO

 

dos2unix(1), ls(1), attributes(5)

DIAGNOSTICS

 
File filename not found, or no read permission
The input file you specified does not exist, or you do not have read permission. Check with the SunOS command, ls -l (see ls(1)).
Bad output filename filename, or no write permission
The output file you specified is either invalid, or you do not have write permission for that file or the directory that contains it. Check also that the drive or diskette is not write-protected.
Error while writing to temporary file
An error occurred while converting your file, possibly because there is not enough space on the current drive. Check the amount of space on the current drive using the DIR command. Also be certain that the default diskette or drive is write-enabled (not write-protected). Notice that when this error occurs, the original file remains intact.
Translated tmpfile name = filename.
Could not rename tmpfile to filename.
The program could not perform the final step in converting your file. Your converted file is stored under the name indicated on the second line of this message.

SunOS 5.9Go To TopLast Changed 14 Sep 2000

 
      
      
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