Pc Card Information; Directory Information And Options - Videonics PowerScript PS4000S Instruction Manual

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Chapter 7

PC Card Information

Select the PC Card you want information about. Select A:(Front) for the card in the Power-
Script front slot, or select B:(Back) for the card in the rear slot. Only one of the options is
available if only one slot contains a PC Card.
KB Used—Indicates, in kilobytes, the space used on the selected PC Card.
KB Available—Indicates the number of kilobytes unused and available on the selected PC
Card.

Directory Information and Options

Current Directory—Displays the name (that is, the path) for the directory currently
selected in the Available Directories list.
Available Directories—Lists all directories on the selected PC Card. When you select a
directory in this list, the path for that directory appears in the Current Directory text box.
When creating or renaming directories, you must use the standard DOS naming conven-
Directory Names
tions. Directory names can contain up to 8 characters, but avoid using special characters.
See your DOS manual for specific details.
To create a new directory:
Managing Directories
To copy a directory and all of its contents:
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Note
One kilobyte (KB) equals 1,024 characters.
Selecting any directory in the list takes you "down" one level in the hierarchy. To
move back "up" one level, click the [. .] item in the directory list.
CAUTION
When you click an item in this list, PowerScript does not highlight that item in the
list. The only way to determine which directory is selected is to look at the Current
Directory text box. When you click one of the Directory Options (see below), Power-
Script performs that action on the directory shown in the Current Directory text box.
1
Select the PC Card on which you want to create the directory, A:(Front) or B:(Back).
2
Click New to display this menu.
NEW DIRECTORY
NEW DIRECTORY NAME
3
Enter a name for the directory in the New Directory Name text box, then click New.
1
Select the PC Card, A:(Front) or B:(Back), that contains the directory you want to copy.
2
Select the directory you want to copy, then click Copy. A menu appears for you to enter
the name for the duplicate directory.
3
Select the card where you want to store the duplicate directory—A:(FRONT) or B:(BACK).
4
Enter a name for the copy in the New Name text box, then click Copy.
NEW
Advanced PowerScript Functions

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