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7, The
System will then
repeat
the power-up
sequence but
,L
go
:j
directly
to Drive
4
and
load
TRSDOS-II.
The
prompt
TRSDOS-II
Ready will
then
appear.
8.
Remove
the floppy
diskette
(which
contains TRSDOS-II) and
store it in
a safe place.
Preparing
Your
Secondary
Hard
Disk
(Drive
5)
You
can then format
the
Secondary
Hard
Disk
Drive
(5),
if
you
have
one. (See FORMAT
command
on
page
35.)
Note:
This
disk
connot be write
protected
by
use of the write
protect switch.
The FORMAT
Command.
This
is the
format
to use in typing
the
FORMAT
Command:
FORMAT
Erase
and
Format a
Disk/Diskette
FORMAT
:d
{options}
d
specifies
the drive
to
be formatted
and
is a
number
from
0-7
(with Built-in
Hard
Disk
System
the number
is
from 0-5).
d
is
optional;
if
omitted,
TRSDOS-N
will
prompt
for
the
drive
number.
{options}
is one
or more
of the
following:
ABS= tells
TRSDOS-II
not to
prompt
if the
specified drive
contains data. If
ABS
is
omitted,
TRSDOS-II
prompts
before
overwriting
any
existent
data.
ID=
disk-name
tells
TRSODS-II
the
name
to assign
to
the
disk.
If omitted,
TRSDOS
will
be used.
PW= password
tells
TRSDOS-II
the master
password
to
assign
to the disk. If
omitted,
PASSWORD
is
used.
The
master
password
allows
access
to ali user files
(via
the
PROT
command),
DIR= nnn
tells
TRSDOS-II
where
to
place
the primary
directory.
For
hard
disks,
nnn
can be any
number
between
0-300; for
floppy
diskettes,
1-71.
If
omitted,
cylinder
44
is used for
floppy
diskettes,
cylinder
130 for
hard disks.
ALT= nnn
tells
TRSDOS-II
where to
place
the alternate
directory. If
nnn=
000,
an
alternate
directory
will not
be
created.
If
omitted,
the
formula
directory +
3 is used
to
compute
placement
of
the
alternate
directory.
For floppy
diskettes,
3 represents
three
tracks;
for
hard
disks,
3
represents
three
cylinders.
For
hard
disks, nnn
can
be
any
number
between
0-303;
for
floppy
diskettes,
any
number
between
1-74.
The
default
value
is
52.
SIZ- nnnn
tells
TRSDOS-II
how
many
filenames
to allow
for in
the initial
directory.
For
hard disks
and
floppy
diskettes,
nnnn
can be
any
number
between 1-1220.
If
omitted,
180
is
used
for floppy
diskettes;
336 for hard
disks. If SIZ=
nnnn is
specified,
TRSDOS-II
rounds
off
to the next
multiple
of 4.
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BrandRadio Shack
ModelTelephone Interface II
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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