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Preface
Table of Contents
How to Use this Manual
1 Getting Started with Dos \I
Setting up
Disk Drive Configurations Available
Adding more Disk Drives
Setting Drive Codes
Drive Code Settings
Labeling Disk Drives
Inserting Adiskette
Inserting a Diskette into a Disk Drive
What Is Ados Menu
How Do You Call up Ados Menu
The DOS II Menu
DOS II Menu Options
2 Diskettes
The Master Diskette
DOS.SYS File
DUP.SYS File
AUTORUN.SYS File
ATARI810 Formatted Diskettes
How to Format Adiskette
A Formatted Diskette
Making a System Diskette from Your Master Diskette
Creating a System Diskette with the Atari 810 Disk Drive
Creating a System Diskette Using an at ARI 815™ Dual Disk Drive
Write-Protecting Your Diskettes
Labeling Diskettes
Single-Density and Double-Density Diskette Recording
Write-Protecting a Diskette
Which Diskettes to Use
How to Store Diskettes
Correct Diskettes for Your Disk Drive
3 Using Dos II
Identifying Your Diskette Files
Filename Extenders and Their Use
Structure of a Filespec
Examples of Legal and Illegal Filenames
Wild Cards
DOS Menu Options that Can and Cannot Use Use Wild Cards
Boot Errors
Saving, Loading, and Running Programs
Sample Interest Program
4 Selecting a Dos Menu Option
Disk Directory
Parameters for the Disk Directory Option
Run Cartridge
Using the Disk Directory Option
Copy File
Delete File
Rename File
Using the Copy File Option
Using the Delete File Option
Using the Rename File Option
Lock File
Unlock File
Write DOS File
Using the Lock File Option
Using the Unlock File Option
Format Diskette
Using the Write DOS File Option
Using the Format Disk Option
Duplicate Disk
Duplication Using a Single Disk Drive
Duplication Using Multiple Disk Drives
Using the Duplicate Disk Option with Dual or Multiple Disk Drives
Binary Save
Advanced User Information about Optional Parameters
The most Elementary Use of Binary Save
Six-Byte Header Table for Binary Save
Parameters
Using Binary Save with Optional Parameters
Structure of a Compound File
Using Binary Save to Save Compound Files
Binary Load
Using the Binary Load Option
Run at Address
Create MEM.SAV
Using the Run at Address Option
Creating a MEM.SAV File
Why Have a MEM.SAV File
Using MEM.SAV to Write Assembly Language Programs
Example of MEMSAV Usage
Files
Duplicate File
Using the Duplicate File Option
5 More User Information
BASIC Commands Used with DOS
Tokenized and Untokenized Files
Load
Save
List
Enter
Example of Program Chaining
Run
Input/Output Control Blocks
10Cb's with Input/Output Commands
Using OPE N/CLOSE Commands
Explanation of OPEN Statement Parameters
Example of Opening and Closing a File
Using INPUT/PRINT Commands
Sample INPUT/PRINT Program
Direct Accessing with the NOTE/POINT Commands
Sample NOTE Program
Sample Run of NOTE Program
Sample POINT Program
Using the PUT/GET Commands
Sample Run of POINT Program
Sample PUT Program
Using the STATUS Command
Sample GET Program
Sample Run of PUT/GET Program
Menu Options
Sample STATUS Program
Saving and Loading Programs and Data
With ATARI BASIC
Sample XIO Program
LIST and ENTER
Sample Interest Program
Sample Run of Interest Program
Sample Program to Create a Data File
OPEN and CLOSE
Run of Sample Data File
The Information Stored on Diskette
Accessing Damaged Files
The AUTORUN.SYS File
Get Byte Program
An AUTORUN.SYS Example for the Advanced User
6 Additional Information about the Disk Drive System
Atari Diskettes
ATARI 815 Disk Drive
Disk Drive Operation
Appendices
C Basic Error Messages and How to Recover
DDOS II Memory Map
For 32K Ram System
Contents
Drive
C How to Increase User RAM Space
H Major Differences between DOS I
Structure of a Compound File
C Lossary of Terms
Index
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