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

4A>DIR *.BAS<br />

Displays all DIR files with filetype BAS for user 4 on drive A.<br />

B >DIP A: X*. C?D<br />

Displays all DIR files for user 0 on drive A whose filename begins with<br />

the letter X, and whose three character filetype contains the first chatacter<br />

C and last character D.<br />

A>DIRSYS<br />

Displays all files for user 0 on drive A that have the system (SYS)<br />

'bute.<br />

attri<br />

3A >DIRS *. COM<br />

This abbreviated form of the DIRSYS command displays all SYS files<br />

with filetype COM on the default drive A for user 3.<br />

Display Directory with Options<br />

Syntax: DIR {d:} [options]<br />

DIR {filespec} {filespec} ... [options]<br />

Explanation: The DIR command with options is an enhanced version of the DIR<br />

command. The DIR command displays <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 files In a variety of<br />

ways. DIR can search for files on any or all drives, for any or all user<br />

numbers.<br />

DIR allows the option list to occur anywhere in the command tall.<br />

These options modify the entire command line. Only one option list is<br />

allowed.<br />

Options must be enclosed in square brackets. The options can be used<br />

individually, or strung together separated by commas or spaces. Options<br />

can be abbreviated to only one or two letters if the abbreviation unambiguously<br />

identifies the option.<br />

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