Getting Information About Your Files - Acorn computer econet level 2/3 User Manual

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Getting information
about your files
The *INFO command displays information about the file so that
you can find out how big it is, what its access string is, and what
its reload and execution addresses are (these terms are explained
in the section on Machine-code and data files).
Type:
*INFO <filename>[RETURN] The
information is shown in this order:
filename
reload address
execution address
size
access string
the date the file was most recently saved
the System Internal Name of the file: this gives the
location of the file on the disc.
The reload and execution addresses, the file size, and the System
Internal Name are given in hexadecimal.
EXAMPLE
Typing:
*INFO BASIC[RETURN]
might display
BASIC
WR/
Here, the display shows:
filename: BASIC
reload address: FFFF1200
execution address: FFFF8023
size: 000043
access string: WR/
the date the file was most recently saved: 1
December 1985
the System Internal Name of the file: 000145.
You can use *INFO on directories as well as on files. The reload
and execution addresses, which have no meaning for directories,
will show as zeros.
16
* INFO, *EX and
FFFF1200
FFFF8023
01:12:85
000145
*OPT1
000043

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