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Commodore 128D - Password; Sample File Specif Ication; User Number

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Password
In
the
Commodore
128's
CP/M
3.0
you
can
include
a
password
as
part
of
the
file
specifica
tion.
The
password
can
be
from
one
to
eight
characters.
If
you
include
a
password,
separate
it
from
the
filetype
(or
filename,
if
no
filetype
is
included)
with
a
semicolon,
as
follows:
CUSTOMER.NAM;ACCOUNT
A
password
is
optional.
However,
if
a
file
has
been
protected
with
a
password,
you
MUST
enter
the
password
as
part
of
the
file
specifica-
tion
to
access
the
file.
Sample
File
Specification
A
file
specification
containing
all
four
possible
elements
consists
of
a
drive
specification,
a
primary
filename,
a
filetype
and
a
password,
all
separated
by
the
appropriate
characters
or
symbols
as
in
the
following
example:
A:DOCUMENT.LAW;SUSAN
User
Number
CP/M
3.0
further
identifies
alLfiles
by
assigning
each
one
a
user
number
which
ranges
from
Oio
15.
CP/M
3.0
assigns
the
user
num
ber
to
a
file
when
the
file is
created.
User
numbers
allow
you
to
sepa
rate
your
files
into
16
file
groups.
The
user
number
always
precedes
the
drive
identifier
except
for
user
0,
which
is
the
default
user
number
and
is
not
displayed
in
the
prompt.
Here
are
some
examples
of
user
numbers
and
their
meanings.
4A>
A>
2B>
User
number
4,
drive
A
User
number
0,
drive
A
User
number
2,
drive
B
You
can
use
the
built-in
command
USER
to
change
the
current
user
number
like
this:
The
screen
displays:
ENTER
USER
#:
You
enter
a
3
and
press
ULIIIHN
i.
The
screen
display
is
then:
3A>
195
USING
CP/M
MODE-Files,
Disks
and
Disk
Drives
in
CP/M
3.0

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