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

If the drive specifier is included, but the filename and filetype are omitted,<br />

the DIR command displays the names of all DIR files in the current<br />

user on the disk in the specified drive. DIRSYS displays the SYS files.<br />

If the file specification contains wildcard characters, all filenames that<br />

satisfy the match are displayed on the screen.<br />

If no filenames match the file specification, or if no files are cataloged<br />

in the directory of the disk in the named drive, the DIR or DIRSYS<br />

command displays the message:<br />

No Fi le<br />

If system (SYS) files match the file specification, DIR displays the message:<br />

SYSTEM FI LE(S) EXI ST<br />

If nonsystem (DIR) files match the file specification, DIRSYS displays<br />

the message:<br />

NON-SYSTEM FILES(S) EXIST<br />

The DIR command pauses after filling the screen. Press any key to<br />

continue the display.<br />

Note: You can use the DEVICE command to change the number of<br />

columns displayed by DIR or DIRSYS.<br />

Examples: A>DIR<br />

Displays all DIR files cataloged in user 0 on the default drive A.<br />

A >DIR B:<br />

Displays all DIR files for user 0 on drive B.<br />

A >DIR B: X. BAS<br />

Displays the name X.BAS if the file X.BAS is present on drive B.<br />

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