[HELP] 1=Available Commands: HELP DIR CD DIR READ 2= [HELP HELP] 1=USAGE: HELP [TOPIC] 2=EXAMPLE: HELP GET 3=The HELP command with no topic displays a list of available 4=commands. If a topic is supplied, a description of the command 5=usage will be displayed. 6= [HELP DIR] 1=USAGE: DIR [filemask] [/w] 2=EXAMPLE: DIR *.txt 3=EXAMPLE: DIR *.txt /w 4=The DIR command lists files found in the directory. 5=Filemask can be used to narrow the search criteria using 6=standard wildcard operators such as * and ?. 7=By default the file names are displayed including filesize 8=and the date of the files. You may use the /w parameter to 9=display the filenames only in multiple columns. 10= [HELP CD] 1=USAGE: CD 2=EXAMPLE: CD public 3=The CD command lets you change directories. 4=The format of the directory parameter is similar to DOS and 5=may be a fully qualified directory name or a relative directory 6=name. 7= [HELP GET] 1=USAGE: GET 2=EXAMPLE: GET readme.txt 3=The GET command allows you to download files to your system. 4=The file will be sent via DCC. 5= [HELP READ] 1=USAGE: READ 2=EXAMPLE: READ readme.txt 3=The READ command allows you to view a text file located on the 4=file server. 5= [HELP UNKNOWN] 1=** Unknown command ** 2=Available Commands: HELP DIR CD DIR READ 3=