Index nonsystem files, 5-20 page NOSORT option (DIR), 5-24 display command, 5-33 NOXON option (DEVICE), 5-17 eject, 5-69, 5-73 NR option (LINK), 5-57 length, 5-73 NUL:, 5-68, 5-69 PAGE option NULL option (DEVICE), DEVICE, 5-18 5-16, 5-40 SETDEF, 5-95, 5-98 number TYPE, 5-114 of files, 5-99 parameter, 5-109 of free directory parentheses, 5-6 entries, 5-99 parity bit, 5-75 syntax notation, 5-5 partial command, 3-3 pass I listing, 5-60 0 pass breakpoint set, 5-106 password o, 5- 5 assigning to label, 5-89 0 command (ED), 5-33 assigning to file, 5-90 0 option (PIP), 5-73 in file specification, object 2-2, 2-3 file destination, 5-57 in PIP, 5-63 file transfer, 5-73 purpose, 2-8, 5-1 modules, 5-53 Password-protection mode OC option (LINK), 5-5 7 disabling/enabling, 5-89 online disk, 2-9 in DIR, 5-23 OP option (LINKI, 1-57 showing, 5-100 operating system loader, 1-5 types, 5-91 option, 5-5, 5-6 PATCH command, 5-62 delimiters, 5-3 PC, 5-106, 5-107 list, 5-5, 5-22 peripheral device, 5-14 optional items, 5-6 physical device, 3-9, 5-15 or bar, 5-6 PIP command, 1-5, 2-1, 4-3, OR option (LINK), 5-57 5-8, 5-63 ORDER, 5-96 file concatenation, 5-67 OS option (LINK), 5- 57 long form, 5-65 output messages, 5-66 COM file, 5-57 options, 5-65, 5-71, 5-72 console, 3-1 short form, 5-65 devices, 3-9 pound sign, 5-107 printer, 3-1 printer echo, 3-1 PRL file, 5-57 printer output, 3-1, RSP file, 5-57 to file, 5-77 SPR file, 5-57 PRINTER:, 5-14 overwrite Read-Only, 5-76 PRN, 5-59 destination drive, 5-60 P file, 5-59, 5-117 file drive, 5-84 P command PRN:, 5-68, 5-69 ED, 5-33 PROFILE.SUB start-up file, SID, 5-106 4-8, 5-113 P option program LIB, 5-54 command files, 2-1 LINK, 5-57 counter, 5-106 MAC, 5-60 files, 1-3, 2-1 PIP, 5-73 finding, 4-4 RMAC , 5-84 Index-7
Index loading search repeated execution of editing definitions, 5-96 commands, 6-24 origin, 5-57 replace PUBLICS option (LIB), 5-54 modifier, 5-54 PUT command, 3-6, 4-4, 5-79 online disk, 2-9 console output to file, 5-79 RSX files, 5-42 options, 5-78 reserved characters, 5-3 printer output to file, 5-79 RESET/RESTART button, 1-1 resident system Q extensions, 5-40 process, 5-57 Q command (ED), 5-33 restore COM file, 5-41 Q option, RETURN key, 1-2 LINK, 5-57 equivalent characters, 5-71 PIP, 5-74 RMAC command, 4-3, 4-4, quit copy (PIP), 5-74 5-84, 5-117 options, 5-84 R RO See Read-only R command RSX files ED, 5-33 add, 5-42 SID, 5-106 attach, 5-40 R option RW PIP, 5-74 See Read-Write RMAC, 5-84 range of options, 5-6 S Read code/symbols (SID), 5-106 S command mode, 5-91 ED, 5-33 system files, 5-74 SID, 5-106 Read-Only, 2-8 S option attribute, 2-8, 5-86 LINK, 5-57, 5-58 files, 5-65 PIP, 5-74 option (DIR), 5-24 RMAC, 5-84 syntax notation, 5-5 s string, 5-5 Read-Write, 2-8 SAVE command, 5-31, 5-85 attribute, 2-8, 5-86 save memory, 5-85 option (DIR), 5-24 SCB option, 5-40 syntax notation, 5-5 screen size, 5-14, 5-18 real-time breakpoints, 5-103 scroll, 5-24 recovering from editing search errors, 6-30 disk drives, 5-96 redirect console/printer file, 4-4, 5-57 input/output, 3-1, 3-6 filetypes, 5-96 register pair, 5-105 order procedure for REL (relocatable) program, 4-3 a program file, 4-5 file drive destination, 5-84 select modifier, 5-54 format, 5-53 set modules, 4-4 communications protocol, 5-14 relocatable macro assembler console size, 5-18 See RMAC current user number, 5-116 REN (RENAME) command, date, 5-11 4-2, 5-81 physical device file, 5-63 attributes, 5-18 messages, 5-81, 5-82 Index-8
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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 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 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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The SET Command CP/M 3 User's Guide
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