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206
Apple lie Users
Handbook
I indicates
that
input
from
the
disk
is
to
be
monitored
(ex.
when
a
file
is
being
read).
0 indicates
that
output
to
the
disk
is
to
be
monitored
(ex.
when
a
file
is
to
be
written
to).
C, I, and 0 can be specified in any
order
and must be
delimited
with
commas.
At
least
one
of
these
three
parameters must be
included
with
either
MON
or
NOMON
for
the
command
to
have an
effect
. A
MON
remains in
effect
until
either
a
NOMON
,
INT,
FP
,
or
DOS
reboot
are
undertaken.
The
default
is
NOMON
C, I, 0 . This
command
indicates
that
no
monitoring
is
to
occur.
The
different
combinations
of
C, I, and 0
with
MON
are
summarized in Table 5-2.
Table 5-2. MON Command Summary
MON Command Input
and/
or Output Monitored
MONC
, 1, 0 Disk
input
. Disk
output.
Commands
to
disk.
MONC
, I
Disk
input
. Commands
to
disk.
I
MONC
, O Disk
output.
Commands
to
disk.
MONl
, O Disk
input.
Disk
output.
MONO
Disk
output.
MONI
Disk
input
.
MONC
Commands
to
disk.

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