Section C:
Utility Programs
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$DIR
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C.B.l.l. SYSTEM- Display System Files
If
you
want to see files which have been "hidden" by means of
=>
$SET
(i.
e.
1
which have their "SYSTEM" Attribute set), specify the
11
+SYSTEM
11
option. Then the screen output could look like this:
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Access/Update stamping
Blcks
KB
10
2
200
26
DIR +SYSTEM
Device A:TEST
Name
Type
SYSFILEl.COM
SYSFILE2.COM
2 file(s),
6
KBytes used, 334 KBytes remaining. Non-System files exist.
As you see,
the directory display looks quite different as compared
to
the previous example.
Instead of
11
System files exist",
the message now
reads
"Non-System files exist
11
•
The files indicated now would normally
be invisible.
If you are using the SHELL command interpreter, the command
DIRS
or
DIRSYS
has the same effect as
DIR +SYSTEM
C.B.l.2. ALL - Display All Files
We saw how either normal or system files can be indicated.
If you
want
to see both kinds of files at the same time,
please activate the option
11
+ALL
11
•
Then, you would obtain a screen image as follows:
DIR +ALL
Device A:TEST
.DSK
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Name
Type
Blcks
KB
SYSFILEl.COM
23
4
SYSFILE2.COM
8
2
TEST!
.DAT
10
2
TEST2
.OAT
200
26
4 file (s), 34 KBytes used, 334 KBYtes remaining.
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