DIR
Command
ClR
[partspec] [:drive] [(parameters)]
Displays the specified disk's directory.
You can use DIR to see the files
on
a disk.
When you specify a
partspec, only those files matching the partspec
are displayed.
If
you omit the drive number, TRSDOS displays the directories of all
enabled drives.
The parameters are:
ALL displays
all
directory information for the specified files,
including space used
on
the disk.
INV displays the non-system, invisible files along with the
non-system visible files.
MOD displays the files modified since the last backup.
NON enables the non-stop display mode.
PRT outputs the directory display
to
the printer.
SYS displays the system files along with the visible files.
DATE displays the files with today's date.
DATE
= "M1
101
IY1-M2102IY2" displays the files with modify
dates between the two specified dates, inclusive.
="M11D1IY1" displays the files with modify dates equal to
the specified date.
= "-M1
101
IY1" displays the files with modify dates before or
equal to the specified date.
="M1
101
IY1-" displays the files with modify dates after or
equal to the specified date.
SORT
= NO specifies that the directory entries are not to be
sorted alphabetically.
SORT can be abbreviated to
O.
Drive
:0
TRSDDSG0
BASIC/CMD P
CONV/CMD
P
LOG/CMD
P
TAPE100/CMO P
1.
Drive number.
2.
Disk name.
40
Cyl,
ODEN,
Free
=
CLICK/FLT P
FLOPPY/OCT P
MEMDISK/OCT
P
GG.00K /
COM/D\'R
P
FORMS/FLT P
PATCH/CMO
P
180.00K,
Date
21-Feb-83
COMM/CMO
P~
KSM/FLT P 8
REPAIR/CMD P
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