Index #, 3-3, 5-104, 5-107, 6-6 active text buffer, 5-30 $ in SUB f ile, 5-110 add $, filetype, 5-4 line numbers, 5-73 $Cd option (LINK ), 5-57 RSX file, 5-42 $Id option (LINK), 5-57 memory, 5-56 $Ld option (LINK), 5-57 address, 5-56 $Od option (LINK), 5-5 7 literal, 5-59 $P option (XREF ), 5-117 machine code, 5-59 $Sd option (LINK), 5-5 7 ALL option < precedes input, 5-110 DRIVES (DIR), 5-22 , -5-6 USERS (DIR), 5-25 ?, -5-6 alter <strong>CP</strong>U state, 5-106 (), 5-6 alternative items, 5-6 *, 5-6 ambiguous filespec, 2-5 as default drive, 5-96 Append command (ED), 5-31 [], 5-6 ARCHIVE option (PIP), 5-72 ^, 5-6 ARCHIVE=OFF (SET), 5-87 as operator, 5-104 ARCHIVE=ON (SET), 5-87 {}, 5-6 arguments, 5-110 |, 5-6 ASCII, 5-29 *A command (ED), 5-31 character strings, 5-105 *M option (MAC" ), 5-60 conversions, B-1 +1 option (MAC), 5-60 file, 4-2 +L option (MAC), 5-60 format, 5-29 +Q option (MAC), 5-60 ASM, 5-1, 5-59 +S option (MAC), 5-60 filetype, 5-4 -1 option (MAC), 5-60 source drive, 5-60 -L option (MAC), 5-60 Assemble command (SID"), 5-105 -M option (MAC), 5-60 assembly language program, 4-3 -nL command (ED), 5-32 assign -nP command (ED), 5-33 label password, 5-90 -nT command (ED), 5-34 logical device, 5-14, 5-16 -Q option (MAC), 5-60 asterisk prompt -S option (MAC), 5-60 ED, 5-30 -U command (ED), 5-34 PIP, 1-7, 5-70 -V command (ED), 5-34 ATT option (DIR), 5-22 128-byte records, 5-23 attach :*, 5-36 header record, 5-42 :00 records, 5-73 RSX files, 5-40 [Gn] option (PIP), 5-65, 5-67 automatic [0] option (PIP), 5-68 paging, 3-1 submit, 4-7 A AUX:, 5-14, 5-68, 5-69 auxiliary A command (ED), 5-30, 5-31 input device, 5-69 A option logical input device, 5-17 LINK, 5-56 output device, 5-69 Input/output, 5-roO AUXILIARY:, 5-14 PIP, 5-73 AUXIN:, 3-9, 5-14 access mode, 5-100 AUXOUT:, 3-9, 5-14 ACCESS option (SET), 2-8 Index-1
Index B console controlling output, 3-1 B command (ED), 5-31 input device, 5-69 B option (LINK), 5-56 input from file, 5-44 back-up disks, 1-5, 5-9, 5-63 message destination, 5-57 BACKSPACE key, 3-2 output, 5-59 backtrace, 5-108 output device, 5-69 BAK file, 5-35 page, 5-98 banked <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 line-editing CONSOLE: , 5-14 control characters, context editor, 5-30 3-5, D-3 control characters, 1-2 BAS filetype, 5-4 banked <strong>CP</strong>/M 3, 3-5, D-3 batch commands, 5-109 nonbanked <strong>CP</strong>/M 3, 3-3, D-1 baud rate, 4-3, 5-17 in SUB file, 5-112 BDOS, A-1 copy, 1-5 BIOS link, 5-56 disks, 1-5 booting the system, 1-1 files, 5-63 braces, 5-6 memory, 5-85 breakpoint, 5-10 5 system, 5-9 built-in commands, 1-3, 4-1 to/from devices, 5-68 abbreviations, 4-2 COPYSYS command, 1-5, 1-6, 4-3, 5-9, 5-67 C <strong>CP</strong> (character pointer), 5-30 <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 messages, A-1 C command (ED), 5-31 <strong>CP</strong>M3.SYS, 5-9 C option (PIP), 5-72 CR, 1-2 Call command (SID), 5-105 CREATE C<strong>CP</strong>, 5-105 COM file, 5-40 change file, 5-30, 5-63 filename, 5-81 option (HELP), 5-49 disks, 2-9 option (SET), 2-8 characters cross reference reserved, 5-3 summary, 5-117 transfer, 5-67 list of variables, 4-4 cold start, 1-1, 1-7, 4-8 CTRL COM, 2-2, 5-4, 5-84, 5-96 key, 1-2 restore file, 5-41 syntax notation, 5-6 combining files, 5-63, 5-67 CTRL-C, 2-10, 5-68, 5-114 command CTRL-P, 3-1, 5-115 built-in, 4-2 CTRL-Q, 3-1, 5-114 description, 5-4 CTRL-S, 3-1, 5-114 file, 5-51 CTRL-Z, 5-36, 5-67, 5-68, form rules, 5-5 5-69 , 5- 71 keyword, 1-2, 5-4 current user number, line, 1-2, 4-5 2-7, 5-100 summary, 5-1 currently active drives, 5-27 tail, 1-2 cursor, 1-2 transient utility, 4-3 comment delimiter, 5-3 communications protocol, 5-14 CON:, 5-14, 5-68, 5-69 concatenation, 5-67 CONFIRM option (ERASE), 5-38 CONIN:, 3-9, 5-14 CONOUT:, 3-9, 5-14 Index - 2
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Section 2 Files, Disks, and Drives
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The ED Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The ED Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The GET Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The MAC Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The PATCH Command CP/M 3 User's Gui
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The PIP Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The PIP Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The PIP Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The PIP Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The PUT Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The SET Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The SET Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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The SET Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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