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COPY COMMAND
7.5 -- Examples
~he
next
example
illustrates the display of the bytes
which do not compare
when
two files are compared with the "V"
option.
=COpy
BLAK~ACK:
1,
:OiV
VERIFY IN PROGRESS
SECTOR 0000
=
OFFSET
10
SRC-31
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
76
77
78
79
SRC-34
SRC-2B
SRC-SA
SRC-53
SRC-31
SRC-38
SRC-OD
SRC-2B
SRC-45
SRC-4C
SRC-53
SRC-45
7.5.2
Diskette-to-device example
The
follo~ing
command line
COpy TEXT,#C?
will
copy
the
rile
TEXT.
SA
from drive
punch (record) devic.e.
The punch device
DST-02
DST-03
DST-04
DST-05
DST-06
DST-07
D5T-08
DST-09
D57-00
DST-55
D5T-66
DST-77
DST-88
zero
must
to
be
the console
ready
to
receive
data
berore
the command line is entered.
Since no
"Nt.
option UJas specifiedJ
an
FDR
record
before any data records are copied.
Most
f,..eQ.uently,
however;
the
user
files to the console punch for loading
via
command.
In such cases,
the FDR should not
punch device.
ThenJ the following
command
used:
COpy TESTPROG.LXJ#CPiN
will
be
written
will
copy
object
the
EXbug
LOAD
be written to the
line
should
be
where TEST?ROG.LX is the output file from an assembly process
(in the EXbug-loadable format).
The
liN
II
option
suppresses
the
writing
o~
the
FDR.
If
the
TESTPROG.LX file had a
non-ASCII file format,
then an error message would have
been
d isp layed.
The
n.ext
example
illustrates how source listings that
have been directed to diskette by the assembler (RASM) can be
printed on. the line printer,.
·Since the file already contains
page formattingJ
the LIST command
would
cause
the
printed
copy
to
look
strange
since
LIST
imposes
its
own
page
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