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SYSTEM TOOLS
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On a Xerox product (NS) file server,
the file
pathname looks like
(Host: Domain: Organization)Directoryl
SubDirectory/FileName.ext!version
A typical example would be
(Phylex: XSIS North:Xerox)Demo/Demo.sysout
An
equivalent
but
shorter
way
would
be
(Phylex:)<Demo>Oemo.sysout if the Domain: and
Organization: parameters are set appropriately
On a Unix file server the file pathname looks like
[host] </directorylsu bd i
rectoryl
> fi lenam e .ext
A typical example would be
[safe] </allisp/fugue4/ > lisp.sysout
On a VAX-VMS file server the file pathname looks
like
[Host] < Directory.SubDirectory >
FileName.ext; version
A typical example would be
[Taos] < DEIProd.Prior > Lisp.sys
On a DEC-2060 TOP5-20 file server, the file
pathname looks like
[Host] < Directory.SubDirectory>
FileName.Sys.version
A typical example would be
[Sumex-2060] < Dolphin.Fugue6.BetaTest >
Lisp.sysout
Note:
If a version is not specified, the highest
version wi II be fetched.
Volume Menu:
Contains the menu of all the volume names when
your disk is partitioned. Use the middle button to
display the menu, then select the desired volume
name. The volume name displayed here will be the
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