VECTOR
GRAPmC,
INC.
B:=<afn>
Copies
to
disk B
all
files which match the ambiguous file name entered,
from the disk your
are
currently addressing.
B:=A:<ufn>
Copies from
A.
to
B the specific unambiguous file name entered.
B:=<ufn>
Copies
the
specific
file
entered
from
the
drive
you are addressing
to
drive
B.
B:=A:<afn/ufn>[GS)
Copies an ambiguous or unambiguous file name !mm Disk
A.
User Area 5,
to
Disk B, enrreat user area.
(You
can pull
from
another area, but you
can't
push
to
it.) The file name will be the same.
<ufD2>=<:ufDl)
Copies,
within
the
same drive (and area), the
text
of specific file <ufnl>
to
another file with a
different
name <ufn2>.
The
source
fUe
<ufnl>
still
exists.
In
short.
you
can
get
a
lot
of
mileage
by using ambiguous file names and
wildcarding wherever
·you
can. Remember these rules
to
save time:
IX-30
• You
don't
need
to
specify
the target fUe name unless you plan
to
rename the file.
•
If
you're
in
the
same
drive
and
area,
the
target
name
mJJ.:lU.
be
different
from
the
source
name.
CP/M
will not allow two fUes
to
exist
in
the same
drive
with
the
same filenames and
extensions.
You
c.a.n
copy two
identical
fUe
names
to
two different user areas
on the same disk.
(Be
careful not
to
get
them confused.>
• You
don't
need
to
specify
the
source
disk name
if
it's
the disk
you're
logged into.
•
When
copying
between
user areas, specify
the
source area, and log
into the
target
area.
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