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

The COPYSYS Command<br />

Syntax: COPYSYS<br />

Explanation: The COPYSYS command copies the <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 system from a <strong>CP</strong>/M 3<br />

system disk to another disk. The disk must have the same format as<br />

the original system disk. For example, if the system disk is a singledensity<br />

disk, the disk you use to copy onto must also be in singledensity<br />

format.<br />

The COPYSYS utility copies only the system tracks onto the new disk.<br />

To use the new disk as a <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 system disk, you must also copy the<br />

system file <strong>CP</strong>M3.SYS to the new disk. COPYSYS gives you the option<br />

to copy <strong>CP</strong>M3.SYS to the new disk. To copy other files onto the new<br />

disk,, use the PIP command.<br />

Example: A>COPY'SYS<br />

Copysys Ver 3.0<br />

Source drive name ( or return for default )C<br />

Source on C then type return<br />

Place the disk to be copied in drive C, then enter .<br />

Function Complete<br />

Destination drive name (or return to reboot)C<br />

Destination on C then type return<br />

Replace the system disk in C with the new disk, then enter .<br />

Function complete<br />

Do You wish to copy <strong>CP</strong>M3.SYS?)'<br />

Source drive name (or return for default)<br />

Source on default then type return<br />

Function complete<br />

Destination drive name (or return to reboot)C<br />

Destination on C then type return<br />

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