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SHIFT RUN/STOPLoad and run 1st program on disk (shift-esc) -
C= RUN/STOPload last run program (tab-esc) -
F1@$:* RETURNor@$ RETURNDisplay directory -
F2%D[filename]List a BASIC program from disk -
F3/[filename]Load a BASIC program -
F4@T[filename]List an ASCII (text) file from disk -
F5↑[filename]Load and run a BASIC program -
F6←[filename]Save a BASIC program -
F7%[filename]Load an ML program -
F8@"S:[filename]Scratch/Delete a file (cursor up do file in dir)
CTRL+DDefault drive toggleCTRL+AToggle all files for copyCTRL+SStop / freeze LISTingCTRL+PScreen DumpCTRL+WToggle single file for copy
F1or/$@$list dir without corrupting memory@$/SUBDIR/:*list files in subdir of current dir@$18//DIR/SUBDIR/:*list files in partition 18 in subdir of dir@$=T:Timestamp list@$=T:*=Llong timestamp@$=T:*=<01/27/08files less than date@$=Ppartition list@$:*=Plist prg files (P=PRG, S=SEQ, U=USR, B=subdirs(branches)
@#8change to drive 8@#10change to drive 10@CP1change to change to partition 1 ...etc@CD:SUBDIRchange to directory "subdirname"@CD←change to parent dir (← is made with tilde on vice)@CD//change to root dir
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@MD:SUBDIRmake "subdirname" -
@MD12//DIR/:SUBDIRcreate subdir in dir on part 12 -
@RD:SUBDIRremove empty dir -
@R0:NEWNAME=OLDNAMErename dir -
@R-H:NEWNAMErename dir header -
@R-P:NEWNAME=OLDNAMErename partition -
@R:newname=oldnameRename file -
@S:fileScratch/Delete file -
/filenameLOAD program -
£filenameLOAD program (backslash =£) -
%filenameLOAD and RUN program -
↑filenameLoad and RUN program (F5~ = ←) -
←filenameSave program (shift ~= ←) -
'filenameVerify program
(Remember: target first, then source)
@C2//:FILENAME=1//:FILENAMEcopy FILENAME from partition 1 to partition 2@C16//TEMP/:FILE=18//DIR/:FILEcopy FILE from partition 18 in DIR to partition 16, dir TEMP@C//DIR2/:TEST=//DIR1/:TESTcopy TEST from DIR1 to DIR2 of current partition
CTRL-Dto select source drive (@#8)@Xnto set destination (n=target drive ID)/$to load directoryCTRL-Ato select all files or useLISTandCTRL-Wto select individual filesRUNto execute copy
Unfortunately, it's possible to create a directory with a slash in its name. The command
@MD:AB/CDwill in fact create a directory named AB/CD. Trying to delete it:
@RD:AB/CDwill give a 39,FILE NOT FOUND error, and wild cards won't work:
@RD:AB?CDwill give a 30,SYNTAX ERROR. The only way you can delete it is to rename it first:
@R0:ABCDE=AB/CD@RD:ABCDE
LOAD"21/CMD/:HD-TOOLS.64",12may give an error depending on your working dirLOAD"21//CMD/:HD-TOOLS.64",12would be correct