03.03.2013 Views

DIGITAL RESEARCH(r) CP/M Plus TM (CP/M Version 3) Operating ...

DIGITAL RESEARCH(r) CP/M Plus TM (CP/M Version 3) Operating ...

DIGITAL RESEARCH(r) CP/M Plus TM (CP/M Version 3) Operating ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

The SET Command <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 User's Guide<br />

The SET Command<br />

Syntax: SET [options]<br />

SET d: [options]<br />

SET filespec [options]<br />

Explanation: The SET command initiates password protection and time stamping of<br />

files in the <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 system. It also sets file and drive attributes, such as<br />

the Read-Only, SYS, and user-definable attributes. It lets you label a<br />

disk and password protect the label.<br />

The SET command include options that affect the disk directory, the<br />

drive, or a file or set of files. The discussion of the SET command<br />

explicitly states which of the three categories are affected.<br />

To enable time stamping of files, you must first run INITDIR to format<br />

the disk directory.<br />

Set File Attributes<br />

Syntax: SET filespec[attribute-options]<br />

Explanation: The preceding SET command sets the specified attributes of a file or a<br />

group of files.<br />

Table 5-16. SET File Attributes<br />

Option Meaning<br />

DIR Sets the file from the SYS directory to the<br />

(DIR) attribute.<br />

SYS Gives the file the System SYS attribute.<br />

RO Sets the file attribute to allow Read-Only<br />

access.<br />

RW Sets the file attribute to allow Read-Write<br />

access.<br />

5-86

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!