To change the current DOS directory
1 Press [
Disk Utility
][
DEFAULT DISK
][
DEFAULT DIRECTORY
].
or
Press[
Save/Recall
][
DEFAULT DISK
][
DEFAULT DIRECTORY
].
2 If you want a subdirectory of the current directory to be the new current directory,
press [
CLEAR ENTRY
], type the subdirectory’s name, and press [
ENTER
].
3 If you want any other directory to be the new current directory, press [
CLEAR ENTRY
],
type the path to that directory followed by its name, and press [
ENTER
].
DOS-formatted disks can contain a hierarchical directory structure, such as the one
shown at the bottom of the page. Your current directory selection tells the analyzer
which directory to use when it is saving and recalling files.
A “path” includes the names of all directories encountered on the way to a particular
directory or file. If your path starts from the current directory, the first element of the
path is the name of the first subdirectory encountered. If it starts from the main (or
“root”) directory, the first element in the path is “\”, which represents the root
directory. The “\” character is also used to separate directory names in the path.
In the example directory shown below, you could change the current directory from
“STATES” to “FFT” by entering either of the following strings:
• FFT
• \STATES\FFT
Example directory structure.
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Operator's Guide Managing Files and Disks
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