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Commodore 128D - SECTION 15 - Commodore Enhancements To CP;M 3.0

Commodore 128D
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Name
DATE
DEVICE
DIR
DUMP
ED
ERASE
GENICOM
GET
FORMAT
HELP
INITDIR
KEYFIG
PATCH
PIP
PUT
RENAME
SAVE
SET
SETDEF
SHOW
SUBMIT
TYPE
Table
14-2.
Transient
Utility
Commands
Function
Sets
or
displays
the
date
and
time.
Assigns
logical
CP/M
devices
to
one
or
more
physical
devices,
changes
device
driver
proto
col
and
baud
rates,
or
sets
console
screen
size.
Displays
directory
with
files
and
their
character
istics.
Displays
a
file
in
ASCII
and
hexadecimal
format.
Creates
and
alters
ASCII
files.
Used
for
wildcard
erase.
Creates
a
special
COM
file
with
attached
RSX
file.
Temporarily
gets
console
input
from
a
disk
file
rather
than
the
keyboard.
Copies
files.
Displays
information
on
how
to
use
CP/M
3.0
commands.
Initializes
a
disk
directory
to
allow
time
and
date
stamping.
Allows
redefinition
of
keys
Displays
or
installs
patches
to
CP/M
system.
Copies
files
and
combines
files.
Temporarily
directs
printer
or
console
output
to
a
disk
file.
Changes
the
name
of
a
file,
or
a
group
of
files
using
wildcard
characters.
Saves
a
program
in
memory
to
disk.
Sets
file
options
including
disk
labels,
file
attri
butes,
type
of
time
and
date
stamping
and
pass
word
protection.
Sets
system
options
including
the
drive
search
chain.
Displays
disk
and
drive
statistics.
Automatically
executes
multiple
commands.
Display
contents
of
text
file
(or
group
of
files,
if
wildcard
characters
are
used)
on
screen
(and
printer
if
desired).
215
USING
CP/M
MODE—Summary
of
Major
CP/M
3.0
Commands

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