Assigning Names; Assigning A File Name - Toshiba TS3000 Series Instruction Manual

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1.4

Assigning Names

1.4.1

Assigning a File Name

Every file registered in the RAM drive has its own name. This is called the file
name. Generally, the file name has the following format.
SYSTEM ._ PAR
The file name consists of a basic file name (SYSTEM), a file name extension (PAR)
and a period (.) discriminating them.
The following characters can be used for the file name and its extension.
Alphabetic characters
Numerals
The file name extension is used to identify the nature (type) of the file. By using
different extensions for the same file name, you can express different types of files.
The following extensions are used for this controller.
File name extension
SYS
BAT
PAR
LIB
LOG
The file name extension can be omitted. When this happens, the period is
unnecessary.
When specifying a file having a file name extension, you cannot omit that extension.
If you do, the controller interprets it as a completely different file.
File name extension (1 ~ 3 characters)
Period
File name (1 ~ 8 characters)
:
A ~ Z
:
0 ~ 9
Signifies a system file.
Signifies a batch file.
Signifies a parameter file.
Signifies a library file.
Signifies a maintenance file.
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