The $uvs is a
combination
of
switches
which
also can be used
individually.
$u -
shows
files
in all
user
areas
$v
-
expands
the
directory
to
show
user
number
and file
attributes
$s -
shows
protected
"
system
"
files
which
don't
normally
show
in
the
directory;
called
"verify"
3.
Move
to
user
area 1 by
typing:
user
1
Press RETURN.
There
will
be an
A1
>
to
show
that
the
computer
is
now
in user area 1.
4.
Type: d
Press RETURN.
The
files
which
are in drive A, user area 1,
will
be listed.
5.
Move
to
each
of
the
other
user
areas as you did above; then
list
its
direc
-
tory. If you are new
to
computers
, you
will
not
understand
what
the
file
names
signify,
but
a
list
of
desc
riptions
of
many
of
them are in
the
Introduction
to Software.
6.
To
list
the
files
on drive B, type: d b:$uvs
Press RETURN.
When
your
KAYPRO 10 is new, there may not be any
files
on drive
B.
The B
drive is
the
usual
location
for
files
int
o
which
you
put
data.
7.
If you have a
diskette
in drive C, from the A> you can type: d
c:
Press RETURN.
Diskettes
also
are able
to
have
user
area numbers.
SO
- the
number
of
the
user
area you were
using
before
you
changed
to
drive C is
the
number
of
the
user
area in
which
your
file
will
be on the
floppy
dis
kette.
This
is
OK
if
you are
only
using
a KAYPRO
10;
however,
if
you are
also
using
a KAYPRO 2
or
KAYPRO 4 and are
interchanging
diskettes
, be aware
that
your
files
are
going
into
the
corresponding
user
area on
the
diskette
.
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