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 | | However, CP/M's concept of separate user areas for files on the same disk was never ported to MS-DOS. |
 | | Since MS DOS had access to more memory, more commands were built-in, most usefully the file COPY command. |
 | | This made the command-line user interface of MS-DOS somewhat easier to use. |
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