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1170
MS-DOS User's Reference
(W)rite Write
Purpose:
Writes a specific
number
of
lines
to
a disk.
Syntax:
[n]w
Comments:
The
n
option
specifies
the
number
of
lines
that
you
want
to
write
to
the
disk. You
need
this
command
only
if
the
file
you
are edit-
ing is
too
large
to
fit into memory.
When
you
start
edlin, it
reads
lines from
your
file until
memory
is 3/4 full.
To
edit
the
remainder
of
your
file, you
must
write
the
edited
lines
in
memory
to
your
disk.
Then
you
can
load
additional
unedited
lines from
your
disk into
memory
by using
the
A
(append)
com-
mand,
which
is described earlier in this chapter.
Note
If
you
do
not
specify
the
number
of
lines for edlin
to
write, it writes lines until
memory
is 3/4 full.
But
it
does
not
write
any lines
to
your
disk until
memory
is
more
than
3/4 full. Also,
edlin
renumbers
all
of
the
lines
so
that
the
first remaining line
becomes
line
number
1.
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