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XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM PC USER INTERFACE REFERENCE
Tape file information begins at the current tape position and
continues to the end of the tape. If a valid tape label cannot be
found, a file number is listed and the other fields are left blank.
Disk File ID: Enter the name of the file to be read. The ID can
be a maximum of 10 characters (6 characters for File Name,1
character for decimal separator, and 3 characters for File Type).
Floppy File ID: Enter the name of the floppy diskette file and
directory that you want displayed. The form is filename.file-type
(for example, UNIVAC.JSL).
Extended Display/Print: Extended Display/Print information for
files on disk includes the following:
File ID
file-name and file-type
Disk Unit
disk number on which file is located
File Size
number of blocks allocated to the file
Record Size
number of bytes a record contains
First Free Byte
first free byte in the block of a file
End of File
end of file block number
Disk Address
starting address of the file on the disk
Information for files on tape includes the following:
File Number
numerical position of a file on the tape
File Name
identifier for file
File Size
number of 512 byte disk sectors
Blocking Factor (BF)
number of 512 disk sectors contained in
1 tape block
Date
date the file was written to tape
The total number of files displayed/printed and the total number
of disk sectors used by these files is also listed. Each output
page contains a header line that includes the page number, the
date and time, and the tape volume-id, if applicable.
Extended file information is not displayed for licensed fonts or
secured files. Extended Display, Extended Print and Sort File ID
are not available when specifying string comments. Extended
Display and Extended Print are not available when TD0, TD1, or
TD2 is the selected device.
Sort File ID: Enter a Sort File ID to create a file that contains an
alphabetical sorting of the specified files. If no Sort File ID is
entered, the specified files are displayed/printed sequentially.
String File ID/String Comments: Entering a String File ID and
String Comments specifies that a file is to be created that
contains the specified file IDs with leading and/or trailing
comments (generally used for building command files). String
Comments are limited to 50 characters total. Leading and trailing
comments must be separated by a comma. Any characters may
be used in the String Comments, except for the comma (,), since
it is used as a separator.
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