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GENERAL_SYNTAX
<file_id> ::= @[<file_system_name>]*[<volume_name>]
| <file_name>
| <file_id>*<file_name>
<file_system_name> ::= <file_system_process_name>
-<port_group_name>
<volum_name> ::= <name>
<file_name> ::= <name>
<file_system_process_name> ::= <process_name>
3
<port_group_name> ::= <letter>{<letter> | <digit>}
3
15
<name> ::= <letter>{<letter> | <digit>}
0
5
<process_name> ::= <letter>{<letter> | <digit>}
0
<letter> ::= A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|
a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h|i|j|k|l|m|
n|o|p|q|r|s|t|u|v|w|x|y|z|
.|-|<NULL>
<digit> ::= 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|
<NULL> the null character (value 0)
3
<device_id> ::= <letter>{<letter> | <digit>}
0
<user> ::= <integer>
<user_id> ::= <name>
<directory_id> ::= [@[<file_system_name>]*
[<volume_name>]]
10
{*<directory_name>}
1
<directory_name> ::= <name>
<mask> ::= [+] [-] [<align>]<mask letters>[<align>]
<align> ::= # (the mask must be aligned with
the front or the back of the
file-name)
<mask letters> ::= {<letter>|?}
+ = or mask
- = minus mask
<target computer> ::= 1 .. 8
1 2 3 4 = AMOS
5 = DAMOS
6 = XAMOS
7 = MXAMOS type 1
8 = MXAMOS type 2
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APPEND
Copies the contents of one file into another by appending the
former to the end of the latter.
SYNTAX:
APPEND [I:<file_id>] "file to copy"
[O:<file_id>] "file to copy into"
[B:<buffer_size>] "number of words"
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_id> ::= see GENERAL SYNTAX
Defaults for I-, and O-file are current input and
current output.
<buffer_size> ::= integer
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the APPEND program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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ARCHIVE
An interactive program which implements all the necessary
functions for manipulating magnetic tape files and for mounting
and dismounting of volumes.
SYNTAX:
ARCHIVE
LARGEARCHIVE
COMMANDS:
CONVERT [<number>]
MOUNT <volume_id> [<number>]
INIT <volume_id> [<number>]
LIST [<file_id>]
WRITE [<file_name>]<file_id>
WRITEALL [<file_id>]
READ [<file_name>] <file_id> [<number>]
READALL [<file_id>][<number>]
DISMOUNT
QUIT
DELETE <file_name> [<number>]
BLOCKSIZE <number>
RECORDSIZE <number>
CONTINUE
FILL
NOFILL
For full description of the ARCHIVE program please use ARCHIVE
user's manual (CSS/161/USM/0046).
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ASM
An ASSEMBLER translating assembler program module from source
text to link module.
SYNTAX:
ASM I:<source_file_id>
3> O:<object_file_id>
[<user_parameter>|
3> <test_parameter>|
<command_parameter>]
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
default comment
<user_parameter> ::=
P:<file_id> curr print file
L:<integer> 0 list level
3> W:<integer> 30 Warning level
X:[YES|NO|ALL] NO cross
reference
3> V:<version> 0 version
3> N:<modulename> - module name
3>
3> <test_parameter> ::=
3> T:<file_id> - test file
3> M:<integer> - test mask option
<command_parameter> ::=
/V - verify option
3> /O - optimized option
3> /L - Long forward jump and
3> long forward constant
3> option.
3> /LS - Long forward S2 jump
3> option.
3> /LJ - Long forward L8 jump
3> option.
3> /LC - long forward C16 constant
3> option.
/X XAMOS XAMOS option
/A XAMOS AMOS option
/D XAMOS DAMOS option
/M XAMOS MXAMOS option
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
NOTE! A large version is called LARGEASM.
For full description of the ASM program please use ASM
user's manual (CSS/425/USM/0105) (Issue 3).
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ATTR
Gives the attributes concerning the specified file with name
<file_name> in the specified directory (default : current
directory).
SYNTAX:
ATTR {<directory_id>*}<file_name>
For full description of the ATTR program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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BACKUP
The BACKUP program performs backup between two floppy disks or
between two hard disks. The hard disks may be of different types.
The BACKUP program is activated when the BACKUP is boot loaded.
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the BACKUP program please use
BACKUP/COMPARE user's manual (CSS/150/USM/0073).
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BFDN
Displays the BFD entry number of the specified file in
hexadecimal and decimal notation.
SYNTAX:
BFDN <file_id>
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the BFDN program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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BINHEX/HEXBIN
Binhex converts a binary file into printable hexadecimal format
(May be edited).
Hexbin converts files generated by Binhex back into binary form.
SYNTAX:
BINHEX I:<i_file_id> O:<o_file_id>
HEXBIN I:<i_file_id> O:<o_file_id>
<i_file_id> ::= <o_file_id> ::= <file_id>
For full description please use BINHEX user's manual
(CSS/114/USM/0027) or HEXBIN user's manual (CSS/113/USM/0028).
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BITMAP
Program that lists the status of a disk (May be used to find out
how much space there is left on the volume and the distribution
of the free space).
SYNTAX:
BITMAP [I:]<file_id>
EXAMPLE:
BITMAP I:@*VOL*BM
For further information please see Release Description (CSS/0159)
in CR80 BASIC UTILITIES package.
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BLIST
The names of all files of the directory having the specified BFD
number are listed, one name per line. The file names may be
subjected to masks.
SYNTAX:
BLIST [D:<directory_id>]
B:<long_integer> "BFD-number"
{M:<mask>}
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
Default is current directory.
<mask> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the BLIST program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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BLISTA
The names of all files of the directory having the specified BFD
number are listed, four names per line. The file names may be
subjected to masks.
SYNTAX:
BLISTA [D:<directory_id>]
B:<long_integer> "BFD-number"
{M:<mask>}
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
Default is current directory.
<mask> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the BLISTA program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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BOOT
BOOT file generator (for XAMOS only).
SYNTAX:
BOOT I:<Load Module file_id>
O:<Boot Module file_id>
P:<page number> F:<first load address>
B:<base of process loaded>
For full description please use CR80 MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES
(CSS/006/USM/0113).
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BOOTGEN
Generates a boot module for segmented DAMOS operating system on a
floppy disk or on a disk file.
SYNTAX:
BOOTGEN COM:<file_id>/I:<file_id>
[H:<file_id>] [N:<file_id>]
[O:<file_id>/D:<device_name>]
[F:<file_system_name>]
For full description of BOOTGEN program please use BOOTGEN user's
manual (CSS/0393/USM/0085).
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C
The C compiler is capable of translating C program modules from
source text to link modules.
SYNTAX:
3> DO CC.J <c_file_id> [D] [S] [X] [CT] [NR]
The C compiler will compile the source <c_file_id>.S and output
the link module <c_file_id>.L. The CC.J command file covers the
three passes of the C compiler, which can be activated
individually.
CPP -[c d* i* o* p? s? x 6]<files>
C▶10◀P1 -[a b# c e l m n* o* r# u]<file>
CP2 -[o* p s x# m]<file>
3> PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
3> [D] : Produce line debug information.
3> [S] : Produce symbolic debug information.
3> [X] : Invoke the cross ref. program CX
3> [CT] : Invoke the CTRACE program before CPP.
3> [NR] : Don't remove temporary files.
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
3> NOTE a large version is called LCPP, LCP1 and LCP2
For full description of the C compiler program please use
CR80 C user's manual (CSS/427/USM/0118)(ISSUE 4).
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CEDIT
The program is a sequential offline character editor, used for
text files.
SYNTAX:
CEDIT I:<file_id> "source file"
O:<file_id> "object file"
C:<file_id> "command file"
V:<file_id> "verification file"
COMMAND SUMMARY:
I/<string>/, I.<string>., |INSERT <string>
IL, IP |or char.
|
/<string>/, .<string>., |SEARCH for <string>
C, L, P, E |or char.
|
D/<string>/, D.<string>., |DELETE until <string>
DC, DL, DP, DE |or char.
|
S/<string1>/<string2>/, |SUBSTITUTE <string1>
S.<string1>.<string2>. |with <string2>
|
B |BACK to before last
|char. read.
|
Q |QUIT
For full description of the CEDIT program please use CEDIT user's
manual (CSS/137/USM/0059).
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CLEAN
Removes directories. All directories upto 10 levels below the
specified are removed by removing one file at a time starting
from the bottom most directory.
The specified directory is retained.
SYNTAX:
Default Comment
CLEAN <directory_id> -
[G:<garbage>] No Handling of not
removable files
[L:<links>] Retain Handling of links
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
<garbage> ::= Y | N
Y = Yes. Not removable files are left as garbage.
N = No. Not removable files and related directories
in all the above levels are retained.
<links> ::= I | R
I = Ignore. Multilinked directory files are removed
like all other files, no message is sent to the
user.
R = Retain. Multilinked directories and all related
directories in the path are retained. A message
is flashed to this effect.
Nondirectory files are treated independently of
this option.
DOCUMENTATION:
(CSS/936).
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CLEAR
Removes directories. All directories upto 10 levels below the
specified are removed by removing one file at a time starting
from the bottom most directory.
The specified directory is deleted, too.
SYNTAX:
Default Comment
CLEAR <directory_id> -
[G:<garbage>] No Handling of not
removable files
[L:<links>] Retain Handling of links
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
<garbage> ::= Y | N
Y = Yes. Not removable files are left as garbage.
N = No. Not removable files and related directories
in all the above levels are retained.
<links> ::= I | R
I = Ignore. Multilinked directory files are removed
like all other files, no message is sent to the
user.
R = Retain. Multilinked directories and all related
directories in the path are retained. A message
is flashed to this effect.
Nondirectory files are treated independently of
this option.
DOCUMENTATION:
(CSS/936).
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CMI
Command interpreter. Used to start other programs one at a time
from a terminal or from a command file. A number of commands
(listed below) are executed by the CMI itself. All other commands
are assumed to be requests for invocation of programs.
SYNTAX:
To create a CMI process with the name <user_id> do:
TO: S
LOGIN <user_id> [<password> [<new password>]]
COMMANDS:
ACCOUNT, CONTINUE, DEFINE, DELETE, DEUSE, DO, GOTO,
IF THEN, KILL, LABEL, LOAD, LOGOUT, NEWOUT, ORGOUT,
READLN, RUN, SHOW, START, STOP, SUBMIT, TASKS,
USE, WAIT, WAIT UNTIL, WHAT, WRITE, WRITELN
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<user_id> ::= <password> ::= <new password>
::= <name>
<name> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the CMI program please use Command
Interpreter user's manual (CSS/381/USM/0037).
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COMBINE
The program combines all the files found in a directory to a
single file, which may be split by EXTRACT. The file may be
copied to tape by ARCHIVE for backup purposes.
SYNTAX:
COMBINE D:<file_id> O:<file_id>
For full description please use CR80 MISCELLANEOUS UTILITIES
(CSS/006/USM/0113).
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COMPARE
This program compares two files of any kind. All differences are
reported.
SYNTAX:
COMPARE <file_id><file_id>
For full description of COMPARE program please use MISCELLANEOUS
UTILITIES (CSS/0006/USM/0113).
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COMPARE_TEXT
Compares two text files and prints the differences on an output
file.
SYNTAX:
COMPARE_TEXT A:<file_id> "file a"
B:<file_id> "file b"
3> [O:<output_file>] "default is COUT"
3> [L:<integer>] "default is 3"
(CSS/135).
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CONCAT
The program concatenates a number of files as specified in an
input file. It may be used as a preprocessor to FORMAT.
SYNTAX:
Default Comment
CONCAT [F:<file_id>] Curr.input Input file
[O:<file_id>] Curr.output Object file
[D:<directory_id>] none Default dir.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX.
The default directory specifies where to search if
the input files are not found by the first look-up.
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
The input file must contain one <file_id> on each line,
possibly preceded by a '$' character.
NOTE! MERGE utility might also be used, but it is much
slower.
For full description of the CONCAT program please use
CONCAT user's manual (CSS/138/USM/138).
(Exists in the file CONCAT.USM.T in the same directory as
the program).
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CONTROLLOG
This is an on line TEST OUTPUT CONTROL PROGRAM. It receives
commands from current input and generates requests for
controlling the test output process.
SYNTAX:
CONTROLLOG
For full description please use ON LINE TEST OUTPUT FACILITY
(CSS/341/PSP/0015).
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CONVERT
Pascal to C prefix converter. Translates Pascal prefixes, i.e.
certain constant and type declarations to equivalent C code.
SYNTAX:
3> CONVERT [ <parameter> ]
3> PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
3> <parameter>::= default comment
3>
3> I:<file> curr. input SWELL or PASCAL
3> prefix
3> O:<file> curr. output C prefix file
3> C:<case> C style Typing case
3> L:<language> Pascal Input prefix language
3> T:<types> Quasi C types Basic C output types
<case> ::= N | U | L | C
N = Normal way. All identifiers are copied with no
change in spelling.
U = Upper case. Identifiers are spelled in upper case
letters. (Default)
L = Lower case. Identifiers are spelled in lower case
letters.
3> C = C style. Identifiers are spelled in both upper and
3> lower case letters according to a 'certain' C
3> standard.
3>
3> <type>::= S | Q
3> where
3>
3> S = Standard, means that the output uses C standard
3> types.
3> Q = Quasi, means that the output uses CR80 C quasi
3> types.
3>
3> <language>::= S | P
3> where
3>
3> S = SWELL prefix conversion.
3> P = Pascal prefix conversion.
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
It is still possible to activate the program using CIN:
and COUT: as I: and O:, respectively.
For full description of the CONVERT program please use
user's manual (CSS/202/USM/0121).
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CONVERT_INTEL
The program converts INTEL Z80 ASCII files to binary files for
bootloading of LTU devices.
SYNTAX:
CONVERT_INTEL I:<INTEL input_file>
O:<boot_file>
[AMOS:NO]
For further information see CONVERT_INTEL release description
(Module number CSS/184).
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COPY
Copies one file into another.
SYNTAX:
COPY [I:<file_id>] "file to copy"
[O:<file_id>] "file to copy into"
[C:<copy_mode>] "mode of O-file"
[B:<buffer_size>]
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
Defaults for I- and O-file are current input and
current output.
<copy_mode> ::= [C] [L] [A | R | E]
C = Create non-existing output file with contiguous
organization.
3> L = remove-mode. If the outputfile exists and it's too
3> small it will be removed and a new larger one is
3> created.
A = Append non-existing file.
R = Replace existing file. (Default)
E = Extend. Existence of file is irrelevant.
<buffer_size> ::= <integer> "words"
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
NOTE! To copy to a non-existing file requires the C
parameter to be specified. If <copy_mode> is A or E the
file is created with the same organization as the I-file.
For full description of the COPY program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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CREATE
Creates a file with name <file_name> in current directory
(default) or in the specified directory.
SYNTAX:
CREATE {<directory_id>*}<file_name>
<organization>/<size>
<organization> ::= D (directory) |
R (random) |
C (contiguous)
<size> are in sectors.
EXAMPLE:
CREATE source.s R/1
CREATE large_print.p R/10
For full description of the CREATE program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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CTRACE
CTRACE is a C preprocessor that inserts source language debugging
code into a program before the compilation.
Tracing can be limited to particular statement by explicitly
writing "CTROFF" (or "ctroff") and "CTRON" (or "ctron") to turn
the tracing off and on, respectively, at execution time. If
nothing is specified "CTROFF" is default.
When using CTRACE the prefix <ctrace.h> has to be included.
CTRACE is activated by typing the C-command ( see CR80 C user's
manual (CSS/427/USM/0118)) with option CT as mentioned below:
DO CC.J <file> CT
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the CTRACE program please use
CTRACE user's manual (CSS/0202/USM/0120).
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DCDB
An interactive program which displays the logs in the cyclic
debug buffer of currently running or just terminated processes.
It can also analyze the dump file produced by the CDEBUG.
SYNTAX:
DCDB
COMMANDS:
Help
Select [M:<list>][L:<list>][P:<list>][S:<list>][C:<list>]
FOrmat [H:<bool>][C:<bool>][R:<bool>][B:<buflen>]
Process {<process_name>|<offset>/<pageno>}
File <filename>
HEader
Display [<constant>] [*]
DUmp
Log [<filename>]
Quit
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
M = Module no, L = Log no, P = Procedure no, S = Serial
no, C = Completion code; H = Hexadecimal, R = Register
dump and B = log Buffer dump.
<list> ::= <range> | <range> , [<contd>] <list>
<range> ::= <constant> | <constant> : <constant>
<buflen> ::= <bool> | <constant>
<bool> ::= YES | NO
<constant> ::= <hex number> | <decimal number>
<contd> ::= - "continuation of line"
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
The commands can be abbreviated to the first few letters
shown in capitals.
For full description of the DCDB program please use
DISPLAY CYCLIC DEBUG BUFFER user's manual
(CSS/216/USM/0124).
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DCOPY
Copies the files of an input directory into an output directory.
Sub directories are not copied.
SYNTAX:
DCOPY [I:<directory_id>]
[O:<directory_id>]
{M:<mask>}
[PRompt:YES|NO]
[C: [C] <copy_mode>]
[B:<buffer_size>]
Default input and output directory is current directory.
C = Create all nonexisting files with
contiguous organization.
<copy_mode> ::= [L] A | R | E
3> L = Remove-mode. If the outputfile exists and it's
3> too small it will be removed and a larger one
3> is created.
A = Append only non existing
files in the output directory
R = Replace only existing files
in output directory.
E = Extend. All files in the input
directory are copied into the
output directory (default).
<buffer_size> ::= <number> of words used
as buffer (default 2048).
EXAMPLE:
DCOPY O:@*floppy C:C PR:YES M:myfile
The user can now decide which files including the text string
'myfile' should be copied.
For full description of the DCOPY program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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DEBUG
DAMOS SWELL debugger. Invoked by
SYNTAX:
DEBUG [L:<log file_id>]
For full description please use DAMOS SWELL DEBUGGER user's
manual (CSS/701/USM/0060).
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DENTER
Program that enters files from an input directory into an output
directory.
SYNTAX:
DENTER [I:<directory_id>]
[O:<directory_id>]
{M:<mask>}
[PRompt:YES|NO]
Default input and output directory is current directory.
For full description of the DENTER program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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DIABLO
The program enters one or more files into the print queue to the
daisy wheel printer. (Only available in SE-SWD).
SYNTAX:
oo
DIABLO {<file_id> [<parameters>]}
1
Default Comment
<parameters>::=
[C:<copies>] 1 Number of copies to be
printed.
[Q:<printq>] The file is placed into
the <printq> file.
[RS:YES] NO The file is reset after
being printed.
[IT:<number>] 0 Left margin indentation.
[SE:<number>] 11 Character spacing in units
of 1/120 inch.
[LE:<number>] 8 Line spacing in units of
1/48 inch.
[FT:<number>] 1 First page to print.
[LT:<number>] 32767 Last page to print.
[PH:<number>] 67 Number of lines on a page.
[AR:<number>] 24 Character set selection.
0 = Danish char. set. All
others = ascii char. set.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<copies> ::= <integer>
<printq> ::= <file_id>
<number> ::= <integer>
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
The program is identical to the PRINT program, in many
ways, therefore use the LINE PRINTER UTILITY PROGRAM
user's manual (CSS/006/USM/0033) for full description.
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DIREC
Allows you to manipulate the file structure in a conversational
mode.
SYNTAX:
DIREC [<C:file_id>] [O:<file_id>]
The program prompts for commands.
POSSIBLE COMMANDS:
CREATE, REMOVE, RENAME, ENTER, RESET, SETSIZE(AMOS only),
CHSECP(DAMOS only), PROTECT, BFDN, ATTR, LIST, COPY, APPEND,
DPROTECT, DLIST, DLISTA, BLIST, BLISTA, Q.
For full description of the DIREC program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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DISASM
The DISASM program disassembles SWELL-, PASCAL-, or
assembler-object files to symbolic assembly code.
SYNTAX:
Default Comment
DISASM [I:<file_id>] curr. Object file.
input
[O:<file_id>] curr. Output file.
output
[F:<integer>] 0 First word in
object file.
[L:<integer>] "eof" Last word in
object file.
[/M] MXAMOS MXAMOS instr. set.
[/X] MXAMOS XAMOS instr. set.
[/D] MXAMOS DAMOS instr. set.
[P:YES | NO] YES Object file with
or without program
header.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
The M, X and D options specify which instruction set to
use in the assembly code.
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
The DISASM is also able to disassemble the alternative
instruction set.
If no object file is specified an online disassembly is
performed. Here an alternative instruction is disassembled
by first typing: ALT and <RETURN>, when the program
prompts for a CR80-instruction. The next instruction is
then disassembled as an alternative instruction.
For full description of the DISASM program please use
DISASM user's manual (CSS/440/USM/0045).
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DISKINIT
Used to initialize disc volumes.
SYNTAX:
DISKINIT DEV: <device_id>
VOL: <volume_name>
Optional:
FSN: <file_system_name>
BFDISIZE:<initial_BFD_size>
BFDASIZE:<BFD_areasize>
MDASIZE: <MD_areasize>
MDISIZE: <initial_MD_size>
ASFSIZE: <no_of_alternative_sectors>
FORMAT: YES(default)/NO
DETAILS: YES/NO(default)
EXAMPLE:
TO: S
RESERVEDISK FDXX FOR NN
TO: NN
DISKINIT DEV:FDXX VOL:MYVOL DETAILS:YES
when done:
TO: S
RELEASEDISK FDXX
NB ! Use only file system console when using this program on a
system with separate file processor.
For full description of the DISKINIT program please use Disk
Initialization Program user's manual (CSS/930/USM/0034).
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DISK_PATCH
The program is used to list and change the contents of one or
more sectors on a disk.
SYNTAX:
DISKPATCH DEV:<device_name>
[FSN:<file_system_name>]
[P:<print_file>]
<print_file> ::= <file_id>
For full description of DISKPATCH program please use DISK PATCH
PROGRAM user's manual (CSS/928/USM/0087).
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DISK_COPY
Copies a floppy disc placed in <dev_name1> to another floppy disc
placed in <dev_name2>. Both floppy disc drivers must be reserved
for the user.
SYNTAX:
Default
DISK_COPY [FSN:<file_system_name>] Current file
system.
[SOURCE:<dev_name1>] FD00.
[DESTINATION:<dev_name2>] FD01.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_system_name> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
<dev_name1> ::= <dev_name2> ::= <device_id>
<device_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
EXAMPLE:
TO: S
RESERVEDISK FD00 FOR NN
RESERVEDISK FD01 FOR NN
TO: NN
DISK_COPY
when done:
TO: S
RELEASEDISK FD00
RELEASEDISK FD01
NB ! Use only file system console when using this program.
(CSS/151).
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3> DISPQ
3> The command display the print queue.
3> SYNTAX:
3> DISPQ
3> or
3> D ( In EDITPQ )
3> DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
3> For full description of the DISPQ program please use LINE
3> PRINTER UTILITY PROGRAMS manual (CSS/006/USM/0033) (Issue
3> 4).
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DLINK
DAMOS linker. Capable of transforming a number of link modules to
a single load module.
The linker is activated by
DLINK {<link parameter>
|<resource parameter>
oo
|<command switch>}
2
For parameter lists and full description of DLINK please use CR80
DAMOS, LINKER user's manual (CSS/417/USM/0068).
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DLIST
Lists the names of all files in the specified directory, one name
per line. The file names may be subjected to mask(s).
SYNTAX:
DLIST [D:<directory_id>]
{M:<mask>}
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
Default is current directory.
<mask> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the DLIST program please use
utility DCOPY user's manual (CSS/111/USM/0050).
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DLISTA
Lists the names of all files in the specified directory, four
names per line. The file names may be subjected to mask(s).
SYNTAX:
DLISTA [D:<directory_id>]
{M:<mask>}
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
Default is current directory.
<mask> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the DLISTA program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/111/USM/0050).
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DPROTECT
The program protects all files in the specified directory by
giving the specified user rights corresponding to the
<acc_rights>.
If a '+' or a '-' is placed in front of a symbolic access
right this access is added to/removed from the access rights
already given.
Directories are not protected.
SYNTAX:
Default
DPROTECT [D:<directory_id>] Current directory
U:<user>
R:<acc_rights>
{M:<mask>}
[PRompt:YES|NO] YES
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
<user> ::= <integer> | SYS | PUB | PUBLIC
<acc_rights> ::= <acc_mask> |
[+|-]<symb_acc> {/[+|-]<symb_acc>}
<acc_mask> ::= <integer>
<symb_acc> ::= REAd | MODifybytes | APPendbytes |
ENTer | LOOkup | REName | REMove |
RESet | GETfileinformation |
OFFer | PROtect
(Capital letters are mandatory).
<mask> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the DPROTECT program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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DREMOVE
Removes non directory files in a directory. The file names may be
subjected to mask(s).
SYNTAX:
DREMOVE [D:<directory_id>]
{M:<mask>}
[PR: YES(default)|NO]
NOTE! Unless PR:NO is specified, each removal
must be acknowlegded by the user.
For full description of the DREMOVE program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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DRESET
Resets all non directory files in a directory. The file names may
be subjected to mask(s).
SYNTAX:
DRESET [D:<directory_id>]
{M:<mask>}
[PR: YES(default)|NO]
NOTE! Unless PR:NO is specified, each
reseting must be acknowlegded by
the user.
For full description of the DREMOVE program please use Directory
Utility Package user's manual (CSS/934/USM/0112).
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EDIT/E/EGT/EANSI
Line oriented editor.
SYNTAX:
If your terminal operating system is AMOS, XAMOS or
DAMOS the Line Oriented Editor is invoked by:
[BIG]EDIT [<file_id>] hard disk copy terminal
[BIG]E [<file_id>] screen terminal; VT52 terminal
[BIG]EGT [<file_id>] screen terminal; GT400 terminal
[BIG]EANSI [<file_id>] screen terminal; ANSI terminal
If your terminal operating system is MXAMOS, you only
have to invoke the Line Oriented Editor by:
[BIG]E [<file_id>] all terminal types, i.e. hard
disk, VT52, GT400, or ANSI
terminals
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
EDIT, E, EGT, EANSI are to be used for editing small
files, i.e. files with maximum length of 1400 lines.
BIGEDIT, BIGE, BIGEGT, BIGEANSI are to be used for big
files, i.e. files with maximum length of 2791 lines.
For full description of the CR80 editor program please use
On-line editor user's manual (CSS/102/USM/0021).
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EDITLOG
Off Line Editor for edition and printing LOG-file generated by
test output process.
SYNTAX:
EDITLOG <number> [<qualifier>]
[USE:<text file_id>]
I:<log file_id>
[O:<output file_id>]
For full description please use ON LINE TEST OUTPUT FACILITY
(CSS/341/PSP/0015).
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3> EDITPQ
3> This is an interaktiv program, which can also take commands from
3> a file.
3> SYNTAX:
3> EDITPQ {I: < file_name> }
3> COMMANDS: PRINT, REMOVEPQ, LISTPQ, DISPQ, INITPQ, CHECKPQ,
3> FORM, DEFINE, UNDEFINE, QUIT.
3> PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
3> <file_name>::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
3> DOCUMENTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
3> For full description of the EDITPQ program please use LINE
3> PRINTER UTILITY PROGRAMS manual (CSS/006/USM/0033) (Issue
3> 4).
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ENTER
Enters the specified <existing_file> into the specified <existing
directory> with the name <new_file_id>.
SYNTAX:
ENTER <existing_file_id>
[<existing_directory> *]
<new_file_id>
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION:
<existing_file_id> ::= <new_file_id> ::= <file_id>
<file_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
<existing_directory> ::= <directory_id>
<directory_id> ::= See GENERAL SYNTAX
DOCUMENTATION:
For full description of the ENTER program please use
Directory Utility Package user's manual
(CSS/934/USM/0112).
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EXTRACT
The program provides four different extraction facilities.
a. SYNTAX:
EXTRACT I:<file_id> O:<file_id>
F:<file_id>
The F file is extracted and placed in the O file.
b. SYNTAX:
EXTRACT I:<file_id> [D:<file_id>]
[N:<file_id>]
The files listed in the N file are extracted and placed in the
directory D (default current directory).
c. SYNTAX:
EXTRACT I:<file_id> [D:<file_id>]
F:<file