Index SET command, 2-7, 4-4, 5-86 square brackets, 5-6, default password, 5-91 5-65, 5-71 drive attribute, 5-88 src-filespec, 5-4, 5-64 file attributes, 5-86 SS (DATE), 5-12 memory values, 5-106 stack pointer, 5-104 password protection, 5-89 stamp update, 5-100 screen size, 5-14, 5-18 s tart time, 5-11 address, 5-106 time of day, 5-11 console/printer output, 3-1 time stamps, 5-92 copy, 5-74 [ACCESS=ON] 5-92 starting <strong>CP</strong>/M 3, 1-1 [CREATE=-ON], 5-92 STAT, 5-1 [DEFAULT=password], 5-91 stop console/printer [PROTECT=OFF], 5-89 output, 3-1 [PROTECT=ON], 5-89 storage space, 2-9 [UPDATE=ON], 5-92 SUB, 5-96 {d:} [RO], 5-88 file, 5-111 {d:} [RW], 5-88 filetype, 5-4 SETDEF command, 4-4, 4-6, 5-95 SUBMIT command, 4-4, 5-109 drive temporary files, 5-95 program input lines, 5-110 search definitions, 5-95 start-up file, 5-113 search order, 5-96 subroutines, 5-106 system display mode, 5-97 substitute string system page mode, 5-98 command, 5-33 [TEMPORARY=D:I, 5-95 subtopics 5-47, 5-49 SHOW command, 2-9, 4-4, supertopic, 5-49 5-90, 5-99 SYM, 5-59 access mode, 5-99 destination drive, 5-60 {d:} [DIRI, 5-101 file, 5-59, 5-117 {d:} [DRIVE], 5-102 file drive, 5-84 {d:} [LABEL], 5-99 symbol {d:} [USERS], 5-100 file destination, 5-57 directory entries, 5-101 table, 5-56, 5-58 disk space, 5-99 table file, 5-57, 5-105 drive characteristics, 5-102 symbolic user number, 5-100 disassembly, 5-103 password protection, 5-90 expression, 5-103, 5-104 SID command, 4-4, 5-101, operators, 5-104 5-105, 5-106 Symbolic Instruction prompt, 5-107 Debugger, 5-103 utilities, 5-107 symbols with question single file copy, 5-63 mark, 5-57 size syntax notation, 5-4, 5-7 format, 5-26 SYS, 2-7 of screen, 5-14, 5-18 file attribute, 2-7, option (DIR), 5-24 5-19, 5-86 source option (DIR), 5-24 files, 1-7 syntax notation, 5-6 program file (MAC), 5-59 SYSTEM option SPACE, 5-99 GET, 5-44 space PUT, 5-77, 5-78 available, 5-52 characters, 5-3, 5-5 special header, 5-40 Index-9
Index system transient utility commands, console output, 5-17 1-3, 4-1, 4-3 Control Block, 5-40 transmission copying, 5-9, 5-67 rate, 5-17 disk, 1-1, 5-10 speed, 5-18 file <strong>CP</strong>M3.SYS, 5-9 turn on/off messages, A-1 system display mode, 5-97 options, 4-4, system page mode, 5-98 page mode, 5-98 TYP, 4-2, 5-2 page relocatable, 5- 57 TYPE command, 4-2, 5-34, 5-114 prompt, 1-1, 1-5, 2-9 messages, 5-114 RESET, 1-1 tracks, 5-9 U T U command ED, 5-34 T command SID, 5-106 ED, 5-34 U option, 5-74 SID, 5-106 up-arrow, 3-6 T option (PIP), 5-74 operator, 5-104 tab update characters, 5-114 RSX files, 5-42 expansion, 5-69, 5-74 time stamp, 5-100 key, 3-3 uppercase, 1-2, 5-36, 5-75 stop, 3-3 command, 5-34 TEMPORARY option (SETDEF), 5-95 USE, 4-2 terminate USER command, 4-2, 5-67, 5-116 console output to file, 5-79 memory, 5-30 console input from number, 2-4, 2-7, 5-67, file, 5-46 5-72, 5-99 PIP, 5-68 number information, 5-100 printer output to file, 5-80 number range, 5-116 programs, 4-9 option (DIR), 5-25 test program, 5-103 user-definable file text attributes, 5-22 buffer, 5-30 editor (ED), 2-1 V time stamps, 5-52, 5-86, 5-100 access, 5-92 V command create, 5-92 ED, 5-34 date stamps, 2-7, 2-8 SID, 5-106 time file modified, 5-92 V (verify) option, 5-66, 5-74 update, 5-92 VALUES, 5-15, 5-16 time-specification verify copy, 5-66, 5-74 format, 5-12 version number, 1-1 top-of-stack item, 5-104 topic W format, 5-49 levels, 5-50 W command topic name, 5-49 ED, 5-30, 5-34 trace SID, 5-106 program execution, 5-106 W option without call, 5-106 PIP, 5-65, 5-75 TRACE.UTL, 5-107 wait command, 5-34 traceback, 5-103 warm start, 4-8 Index-10
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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 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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