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System
Commands
Cataloging Files (CATALOG)
The
CATALOG
command
creates
a
listing
(catalog)
of
the
files
stored
on
a
mass
storage
device.
This
listing
indicates
whether
or
not
those
files
are
accessible,
and
provides
information
relating
to
that
file.
For
example,
if
you
need
a
CATALOG
listing
of
the
default
mass
storage
device,
execute
the
following
command:
CAT
The
first
column
of
the
table
designates
the
file
name.
Any
notation
appearing
in
the
PRO
column
indicates
that
the
associated
file
is
protected;
this
means
that
a
file
cannot
be
edited.
Although
files
can
be
protected,
restricted
access
can
be
allowed
in
the
case
of
2
protect
codes,
*
and
RD.
If
either
of
these
codes
is
found
in
the
PRO
column,
the
associated
file
can
be
accessed
by
LOAD,
GET,
or
RUN.
However,
unlike
a
file
coded
* , a
file
designated
as
RO
is
erased
after
being
run,
and
cannot
be
displayed
or
listed.
The
Typr
label
refers
to
one
of
the
several
file
types.
The
most
frequent
types
of
files
are
PROG
and
DATA,
which
indicate
program
and
data
files
respectively.
£AT
-:F
u
HAME
PRO
TYPE
REC/FILE
BYTES/REC
ADDRESS
UTILITY:F2,6,O
ACCEPT
BPRG
4
256
60
BIT
BPRG
~
256
64
L
CATBIH
BPRG
3
256
66
DATE
BPRG
3
256
69
DBPASS
BPRG
4
256
72
DBSTOR
BPRG
18
256
76
DBUTIL
BPRG
15
256
94
DUP
BPRG
5
256
109
R-OHLY
BPRG
1
256
114
REVCHK
BPRG
1
256
115
TAPBIH
BPRG
1
256
116
XCOPY
BPRG
4
256
117
BACKUP
RO
PROG
59
256
121
BKSUB1
RO
PROG
203
256
180
BKSUB2
RO
PROG
168
256
383
BCKF1
FORM
6
256
551
BCKF2
FORM
6
256
557
BCKF3
FORM
5
256
563
BCKF4
FORM
3
256
568
BCKF5
FORM
4
256
571
DC'KF6
FORM
4
256
575
Examp
1 e
of
CAT
Listing
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System
Commands
Cataloging Files (CATALOG)
The
CATALOG
command
creates
a
listing
(catalog)
of
the
files
stored
on
a
mass
storage
device.
This
listing
indicates
whether
or
not
those
files
are
accessible,
and
provides
information
relating
to
that
file.
For
example,
if
you
need
a
CATALOG
listing
of
the
default
mass
storage
device,
execute
the
following
command:
CAT
The
first
column
of
the
table
designates
the
file
name.
Any
notation
appearing
in
the
PRO
column
indicates
that
the
associated
file
is
protected;
this
means
that
a
file
cannot
be
edited.
Although
files
can
be
protected,
restricted
access
can
be
allowed
in
the
case
of
2
protect
codes,
*
and
RD.
If
either
of
these
codes
is
found
in
the
PRO
column,
the
associated
file
can
be
accessed
by
LOAD,
GET,
or
RUN.
However,
unlike
a
file
coded
* , a
file
designated
as
RO
is
erased
after
being
run,
and
cannot
be
displayed
or
listed.
The
Typr
label
refers
to
one
of
the
several
file
types.
The
most
frequent
types
of
files
are
PROG
and
DATA,
which
indicate
program
and
data
files
respectively.
£AT
-:F
u
HAME
PRO
TYPE
REC/FILE
BYTES/REC
ADDRESS
UTILITY:F2,6,O
ACCEPT
BPRG
4
256
60
BIT
BPRG
~
256
64
L
CATBIH
BPRG
3
256
66
DATE
BPRG
3
256
69
DBPASS
BPRG
4
256
72
DBSTOR
BPRG
18
256
76
DBUTIL
BPRG
15
256
94
DUP
BPRG
5
256
109
R-OHLY
BPRG
1
256
114
REVCHK
BPRG
1
256
115
TAPBIH
BPRG
1
256
116
XCOPY
BPRG
4
256
117
BACKUP
RO
PROG
59
256
121
BKSUB1
RO
PROG
203
256
180
BKSUB2
RO
PROG
168
256
383
BCKF1
FORM
6
256
551
BCKF2
FORM
6
256
557
BCKF3
FORM
5
256
563
BCKF4
FORM
3
256
568
BCKF5
FORM
4
256
571
DC'KF6
FORM
4
256
575
Examp
1 e
of
CAT
Listing
8
-7

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