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Publication Number 0117-0256-10 September 1983 Kl05-D LOGIC ANALYZER USERS MANUAL ADDENDUM DISK STare made in the directory. The disk storage system can exchange files within some categories (setup file A with setup file B); however, the disk storage system cannot exchange files between categories (i.e., between a setup file and a data file). If illegal file exchanges are attempted, an il legal message is displayed on the message line. This feature prevents the user from inadvertently locking up the logic analyzer by reca I ling i I lega I setu ps. Fi Ie Name Each fi Ie must be assigned a unique name, which consists of a label, version and file type. The fi Ie label is six characters in length. The letters A through Z, numbers 0 through 9 a nd the "space" character can be used for the f i I e I abe I • AI I other characters are invalid. NOTE: 3-4 The file label cannot start with a space nor can spaces be interspersed with alphanumeric characters. In other words, spaces can be used as fil I characters fol lowing file labels of less than six contiguous alphanumeric characters. OPERATION The tile version tield is two characters in lenqth, with the numbers 0 through 9 being the only valid characters tor this tield.- The tile type field determines the type ot tile i.e., setup, data, or execution tile. The field is three characters in length. The character options that are available tor the file type are listed in table 3-1. NOTE: An SA tile can be transferred to a SB file or vice versa. An SA or SB file cannot be transferred to memory data, or execution type files. Table 3-1. OPTION File-Type Character Options FILE CONTENTS QUICK KEY SM Setup memory parameters tor next record i ng (M) ( 0) SA Setup memory parameters for last recording (A) (1) SB Setup memory parameters for reference (B) (2) MA Memory A recorded data ( 3) MB Memory B recorded data and Don't Care Memory (4) HA High-speed memory A recorded data ( 5) HB High-speed memory B recorded data and Don't Care Memory ( 6) BA (Types MA and SA combi ned) Both the setup parameters tor memory A and the memory A recorded data (7) BB (Types MB and SB combi ned) Both the setup parameters for memory B and the memory B recorded data (8) BHA (Types HA AND SA combi ned) Both the setup parameters for high-speed memory A and the high-speed memory A recorded data ( 9) BHB (Types HB and SB combi ned) Both the setup parameters for high-speed memory B and the high-speed memory B recorded data (A) EXE Disassemblers (B) *** Wildcard used in delete, copy, lock, unlock and directory commands (C) 3-5 OPERATION The user should note that as the Save or Recal I command option fields are changed, the file type option field changes to coincide; however, when the file type option field is changed, the Save and Recal I command option fields do not change. This dissimi larity in operation al lows the user to exchange files within a catagory. Blocks Required Per Fi Ie Type Ut iii ty Fi Ie Setup Fi Ie Memory A Fi Ie Memory B Fi Ie HS Memory A File HS Memory B File BA Fi Ie BB Fi Ie BHA Fi Ie BHB Fi Ie - 17 3 5 9 - 2 - 3 7 - 11 4 4 Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Blocks Use of Wi Idcard Character with Fi Ie Name An asterisk names. I (*) ne " is available for use as a "wildcard" character in the file (;d n De en I en~J oy UelJn~!:)!:) I ny Ille .. ".. K.ey drlU (;d n ue u!:)eu I nine label, version, and type fields to al low flexibi lity to the users. When an * is used in a field, it indicates that any valid character may occupy the position(s) from the * location to the end of field. Any character in the field to the right of the * is ignored by the system. For example, the * can be used in a directory command as fol lows: DIR A: F*ILEA-*8.SA This command lists al I those files whose fields are as fol lows: (Drive A is selected) 1. The label field starts with F. ( i.e., I LEA) are ignored. AI I other characters to the right of F 2. AI I version levels are listed. The 8 is ignored. 3. The file must be SA type. The list might look as fol lows: FI LEA FI LEA FOO FINDA F 3-6 Ol.SA 02.SA 07.SA 05.SA 09.SA OPERATION Default Fi lename From an initial ized condition, the fiiename dispiayed is File-Ol.SM. From another command function, the filename displayed reflects the filename used in the last Save or Recal I command. The drive number (A or B) of the default filename is used as the default option for commands requiring only a drive number. CREAT IN; FI LES When the K105-D is turned on, it looks for a system disk in drive A. If the disk is not available in drive A it goes to drive B to load the operating software. The system creates a filename: "A:FILE -Ol.S~1". This file is called the default file. Whenever a file name is required by a command, the system starts with the default file name. The user changes the name to select a file of their choice. The default name, however, is always displayed first even if other fi les are stored on the disk. Creating files from the default filename is simple. Of the three fields in a filename, the user can input valid characters from the keyboard (0 through 9, A through z and space characters) in the label field. To erase a character, replace it with a space character. The version field can be incremented or decremented by using the F1 or F2 soft-key or a version number can be entered directly from the keyboard. The third field (i.e., file type (field) is control led by the system. To avoid an il legal entry, keyboard entries are not permitted in this field. The user may press a quick-key which is defined in Table 3-1. Alternatively, press the NEXT or PREVIOUS key to select the file type of your choice. NOTE: As another safeguard against il legal entries, the drive name in the command option cannot be entered directly from the keyboard. Like the file type field, use the quick-keys: 0 for the drive A and 1 for the drive B. Alternatively, use the NEXT or PREVIOUS key to select a drive of your choice. AUTO DIRECTORY OPERATION Auto Directory operation al lows the user to select filenames already entered in the directory of the current disk for use in the command line of the DSS. Successive depressions of the F3 key (DIR) alternately display the A drive and B drive directories, thus Simplifying Copy and Rename operations. The user should note that when the selection cursor is progressively moved through the Directory filenames, the Directory scrol Is when the cursor reaches the last filename on the screen. The cursor may be aligned to any of the first 16 filenames via the quick-keys. Quick-key (0) corresponds to the first filename, and quick-key (F) corresponds to the sixteenth filename. 3-7 OPERATION When working with those commands requiring filename entries, the user should note that as the A: filename block is selected for entry, the filename block changes to display the first filename shown in the Directory. When working with the Rename and Copy commands in the edit mode, the information in the two filename blocks changes to coincide with each other as the blocks are alternately sel ected. SYSTEM COMMANDS As soon as a command is selected, the command and the default option are displayed near the bottom of the screen. Each command has options that can be immediately selected by the depression of the associated quick-key. The NEXT or PREVIOUS keys can also be used to select an option. For most command options, the user must also specify the filename and select the floppy disk drive (A or B) via the analyzer keyboard, after selecting the desired command option. Then the user must depress the F4 soft-key to execute the desired command. (A message is displayed on the bottom portion of the screen to inform the user of the required F4 soft-key activation.) Figure 3-1 shows the Directory with the selected Save command and its default option displayed on the bottom portion of the screen. Directory of A: DOS105-22 05-0 ~5-0 05-0 05-0 05-16 122 BLOCKS REMAINING -------------------------EDIT MODE---------------------to A: DOS105-01. HB :.,: ~, ',••E,_- -_,E ,~._ ~ ... .: ••-_.. E•••••: .c..... ...:_.r.,. ~- L!....::,j- MEMORY=M MAiN Figure 3-1. 3-8 r: arr- :-.. :-':-:-" =. J _: C: ..: .. :....:..... r;::-:::'1_:: :- :: ~- L=i r:;. MAIN=RDY Directory with a Selected Save Command OPERATION SYSTBM CO~NDS (cont'd) The fol lowing paragraphs describe the functions of the 11 system commands and their associated options. Save Canmand The Save command al lows the user to store logic analyzer information (setup parameters, recorded data, etc.) on floppy disk A or B. The Save command has the eleven options described in table 3-2. Each command option, in turn, can be selected in the Save command mode by pressing the quick-key indicated in the quick-key column, or alternatively using the NEXT or PREVIOUS keys. As with al I other commands, the Save and Recal I commands may be selected via the quick mode (see figure 3-2). This mode al lows the user to access specific files without proceeding through the directory display. When the quick mode is selected, the lowermost portion of the screen prompts the user for selection of parameters relative to the Save and Recal I commands. The advantage of the quick mode is that the major portion of the original display remains on the screen. DISPLAY 0002 MAI~ ~ HHHH HH:::: HHHH HHHH ~ 0~00 ~000 ~~~0 0000 o ~~02 0~0~ ~20~ 0~03 0202 000~ ~202 0:3~3 04~~ 0~~:4 0404 ~404 0505 0505 06~w 0606 050~ ~606 :f.,=:f.:=!.:"=-t o o 0005 000E: ~ ~ 00~:3 :-:::-:::~.oi 0010 ~~ 11 0014 0~15 DATA 0505 0606 o ~ ~7 ~~0~ e 0 0707 ~ 0808 0808 0~0w 0808 ~ 0909 0909 0709 0909 ~ 0A0A 0A0A 0A~A ~A0A ~ 0b0B ~:0B 0~0B ~B~B o 0~0C 0C0: 0C0C 0C0C ~ 0D0~ 0D~D ~D~D 0D0D o ~E0E 0E0E 0E~E 0E0E o 0F0F ~~0F 0F0F 0F0F 0~16 0017 0018 ~ 1212 1212 1212 1212 ~= Figure 3-2. Quick Mode Display 3-9 OPERATION .8 Table 3-2. OPTION FORMAT Save Command Options FUNCTION SAVE Setup M to Dri ve: Fi lename QU ICK-KEY Causes the setup parameters (and timing-display labels) in high-speed memory M to be stored on the se Iected floppy disk (A or B), under the spec i fi ed f i Ie name. (0) SAVE Setup A to Drive:Filename Causes the setup parameters (and timing-display labels) in storage memory A to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename. (1) SAVE Setup B to Dr i ve : F i len ame Causes the setup parameters (and timing-display labels) in reference memory B to be stored on the se Iected floppy disk (A or B), under the speci f i ed f i Iename. (2) SAVE Memory A to Orive:Filename Causes the recorded data (and the active trigger level for each samp Ie recorded) i n memory A to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified f i I enarne. (3) SAVE Memory B to Dr i ve: F i Iename Causes the recorded data (and the active trigger level for each samp Ie recorded) i n memory B to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified f i Iename. (4) SAVE HS Memory A to Orive:Filename Causes the high-speed recorded data (and the active trigger level for each sample recorded) in memory A to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified f i I ename. ( 5) SAVE HS Memory B to Orive:Filename Causes the high-speed recorded data (and the active trigger level for each sample recorded) in memory B to be stored on the se Iected flop py disk (A or B), under the specified f i I ename. (6 ) I 3-10 I I I I OPERATION Table 3-2. OPTION FORMAT SAVE Command Options (cont'd) FUNCTION QUICK-KEY SAVE MA & SA to Drive:Filename Ca~ses both the setup parameters and recorded data in memory A to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified f i I ename. (7) SAVE MB & SB to Drive:Filename Causes both the setup parameters and recorded data in memory B to be stored on the se Iected flop py disk (A or B), under the specified f i I ename. ( 8) SAVE Both HA & SA to Drive:Filename Causes both the high-speed setup parameters and high-sPeed recorded data in memory B to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename. ( 9) SAVE Both HB & SB to Drive:Filename Causes both the high-speed setup parameters and hi gh-s peed recorded data in memory A to be stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename. (A) SAVE Ut iii ty to Drive:Filename DO NOT USE this option. It is reserved for Gould use. Storing information in these files may create invalid data. (B) Should the user attempt to execute a Save command that specifies a filename that already exists on the selected floppy disk, the fol lowing message appears on character line 2 of the screen: " (F i Iename), FILE ALREADY EX ISTS". In th i s case, the user can either depress the F4 soft-key again to erase the previous file and execute the present command, change the file name or select another system command via the disk storage system menu. If the F4 soft-key is depressed al I information on the existing file is erased and new information is saved. 3-11 OPERATION Reca I I Command The Recal I command al lows the user to load information files (setup parameters, setup menus, recorded data, etc.) from floppy disk A or B into the logic analyzer memory A or memory B. The Recal I command has the eleven options described in table 3-3. Each option can in turn, be immediately selected in the Recal I command mode by pressing the quick key indicated. Table 3-3. OPTION FORMAT FUNCTION RECALL Setup M from Drive:Fi lename RJ="r'AI I <:;0+',1'" Recal I Command Options I A f,..I'"'\ryI. QU ICK-KEY Causes the setup parameters (and timing-display labels) of high-speed memory M that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the speci f i ed f i I ename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer Setup M menus. The setup M menus are updated with the new information·1 (0) r.~"c:,:::.c: ( 1, +h,:::. c:,:::.+"n n~,..~,.",:::.+o,..c (;::uvl Drive:Filename timing-display labels) of storage memory A that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer setup A menus. The setup A menus are updated with the new information. RECALL Setup B from Drive:Filename Causes the setup parameters (and timing-display labels) of reference memory B that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the spec i f i ed f i I ename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer setup B menus. The setup B menus are updated with the new information. 3-12 (2) OPERATION Table 3-3. OPTION FORMAT Recal I Command Options (Cont'd) FUNCTION QUICK-KEY RECALL Memory A from Drive:Filename Causes the recorded data (and the active trigger level for each sample recorded) of memory A that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer memory A. The memory A is updated with the new information. (3) RECALL Memory B from Drive:Filename Causes the recorded data (and the active trigger level for each sample recorded) of memory 8 that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer memory B. The memory B is updated with the new information. (4) RECALL HS Memory A Causes the high-speed recorded data from Drive:Filename (and the active trigger level for each sample recorded) of memory A that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer memory A. The memory A is updated with the new information. (5) RECALL HS Memory B Causes the high-speed recorded data from Drive:Filename (and the active trigger level for each sample recorded) of memory B that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer memory B. The memory B is updated with the new information. (6) 3-13 OPERATION Table 3-3. OPTION FORMAT Recal I Command Options (Cont'd) FUNCTION QUICK-KEY RECALL MA & SA from Dr i ve: F i Iename Causes both the setup A parameters and recorded data of memory A that are stored on the se Iected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer setup A menus and memory A. The setup A menus and memory A wi I I be updated with the new information. (7) RECALL MB & SB from Drive:Fi lename Causes both the setup B parameters and recorded data of memory B that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the specified filename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer setup B menus and mAmorv 8. The setuD B menus and memory B wi I I be updated with the new information. (8 ) RECALL HA & SA from Drive:Fi lename Causes both the high-speed setup A parameters and high-speed recorded data of memory A that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the speci f i edf i Iename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer setup A menus and memory A. The setup A menus and memory A wi I I be updated with the new information. (9) RECALL HB & SB from Drive:Fi lename Causes both the high-speed setup B parameters and high-speed recorded data of memory B that are stored on the selected floppy disk (A or B), under the spec if i ed f i Iename, to be loaded into the logic analyzer setup B menus and memory B. The setup B menus and memory B wil I be updated with the new information. (A) RECALL Utility from Drive:Fi lename This option is used for recal ling d i sassemb lers. (B) 3-14 OPERATION Should the user attempt to execute a Recal I command that specifies a filename that does not exist on the selected floppy disk, the fol lowing message appears on the screen: " (Dr i ve: F i Iename), NO FILE FOUND". In th is case, the user should then select the Directory command via the disk storage system menu to ascertain which files are available on the floppy disks. Delete Command The Delete command enables the user to erase the specified unlocked files from floppy disk A or B. This command has the two options described in table 3-4. Each option can be immediately selected in the Delete command mode by pressing the quick-key indicated. NOTE: The wi Idcard character (*) described under the Use of Wildcard Character with Filename paragraph ~ be used with the Delete command. Table 3-4. OPTION FORMAT Delete Command Options FUNCT!ON QU ICK-KEY DELETE A:FILE Causes the specified unlocked fi les of floppy disk A to be erased. ( 0) DELETE B:FILE Causes the specified un locked f i I es of floppy di sk B to be erased. (1) Copy Command The Copy command enables the user to copy the specified unlocked files from the source floppy disk (A or B) to the destination floppy disk (A or B). Although the system software al lows a floppy disk drive to be both the source and destination device, one drive is normally selected as the source and the other drive is normally selected as the destination. In order to execute the Copy command, the destination floppy disk must be properly formatted. Use the Format command to format a new disk. If a file already exists, the system wi I I inform the user that this file is already there. The user can continue by pressing the F4 soft-key. In this case the old fi Ie wi I I be erased and the new information wi I I be copied from the source file. The second choice is to change the filename and depress the F4 soft-key to execute the command. The third choice is to abandon the process using the F3 soft-key. The Copy command has the four options described in table 3-5. Each option can be immediately selected in the Copy command mode by pressing the quick-key indicated. NOTE: The wi Idcard character (*) described under the Use of Wildcard Character with File Name paragraph ~ be used with the COPY command. 3-15 OPERATION Table 3-5. OPTION FORMAT Copy Command Options FUNCTION QUICK-KEY COpy A: F i Iename to Dr i ve: Fi Iename Causes the specified fi les (except system) on floppy disk A to be copied to a specified file on flop py disk B. ( 0) COpy B: F i Iename to Dr i ve: F i Iename Causes the specified fi les (except system) on floppy disk B to be cop i ed to a spec i f i ed fi Ie on flop py disk A. (1) COpy A=SOURCE B=DESTINATION Causes al I fi les (except system) on floppy disk A to be cop ied to the destination. (2) COPY B=SOURCE A=DESTINATION Causes al I fi les (except system) on floppy di sk B to be cop i ed to the destination. (3) Kename \.,;()IIID(Ino The Rename command enables the user to change the name of a floppy disk A or B file. This command has the two options described in table 3-6. Each option is selected in the Rename command mode by depressing the quick-key indicated. Table 3-6. OPTION FORMAT Rename Command Options FUNCTION QUICK-KEY RENAME A:Filename TO A: F i len arne Causes the speci f i ed "0 I d" f i I e name on floppy disk A to be changed to the desired new name. CO) RENAME B:Filename TO B:Filename Causes the specified "0 I d" fi Ie name on floppy disk B to be changed to the desired "new" name. ( 1) The user must speci fy both the "a Id" and "new" f i Ienames canp Ietel y before executing the Rename command. If not, the fol lowing message appears on the bottom port i on of the screen: " ILLEGAL FILENAME". 3-16 OPERATION Should the user attempt to execute a Rename command that specifies a filename that already exists on the selected floppy disk, the fol lowing message appears on the screen: n(Drive:Filename), FILE ALREADY EXISTS". In this case, the user can either depress the F4 soft-key again to erase the previous file and execute the present command, select another filename, or select another system command via the storage operating system menu. NOTE: A file cannot be renamed from drive A to drive B or vice-versa. Lock Command The Lock command enables being either overwritten via the Unlock command. 3-7. Each option can be depressing the quick-key read this file. It does the user to protect a file (or group of files) from or erased. This file protection can only be removed The Lock command has the two options described in table immediately selected in the Lock command mode by indicated. When a file is locked, the system can only not erase or overwrite a locked file. NOTES: 1. The wi tdcard character (*) described under the Use of Wildcard Character with File Name paragraph ~ be used with the Lock command. 2. The Lock command does not protect against the Format or Sysgen commands. Table 3-7. OPTION FORMAT Lock Command Options FUNCTION OU ICK-KEY LOCK A: F i Iename Causes the speci f i ed f i Ies on floppy disk A to be write and erase protected. ( 0) LOCK B: F i Iename Causes the specified f i Ies on floppy disk B to be write and erase protected. (1) Unlock Command The Unlock command enables the user to overwrite or erase a file (or group of files) by removing the lock protection from the files. The Unlock command has the two options described in table 3-8. Each option can be immediately executed in the Unlock command mode by depressing the quick-key indicated. NOTE: The wildcard character (*) described under the Use of Wildcard Character with File Name paragraph ~ be used with the Unlock command. 3-17 OPERATION Table 3-8. OPTION FORMAT UNLOCK Command Options FUNCTION OU ICK-KEY UNLOCK A: Fi lename Causes the speci f i ed f i Ies on floppy disk A to be completely access i b Ie to the user. (0) UNLOCK B:Filename Causes the specified fi les on floppy disk B to be completely accessible to the user. (1) Directory Command The Directory command al lows the user to display al I or a few selected file names that are stored on floppy disk in drive A or B. This command has the four options described in table 3-9. Each option can be immediately selected in the Directory command mode by depressing the quick-key indicated in the quick-key column. NOTE: The wi Idcard character (*) described under the Use of Wi Idcard Character with File Name paragraph ~ be used with the Directory command. When the Directory command is executed, the f i I'ename, f i Ie attr i bute (locked or unlocked) is displayed on the screen. File size is also displayed when a single file is listed. (See figure 3-3 for a typical screen.) In addition, the number of blocks used and unused are indicated on the bottom portion of the screen. Table 3-9. Directory Command Options OPTION FORMAT FUNCTION OU ICK-KEY DIR A: F i Iename Causes the speci f i ed f i Ienames on floppy disk A to be displayed. (0) DIR B: F i Ie Name Causes the speci f jed f i Ienames on floppy dis k B to be dis P Ia yed • (1) 3-18 OPERATION Table 3-9. Directory Command Options (cont'd) FUNCTION OPTION FORMAT QU ICK-KEY DIR A Causes a I I f i Ienames on flop py disk A to be d i sp Iayed on the analyzer CRT. (2) DIR B Causes a I I filenames on floppy disk B to be displayed on the analyzer CRT. (3) NOTE: Only 16 filenames can be displayed at one time. The PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN soft-keys must be used to access other groups of 16 filenames (rol lover performed from last filename to first f i Iename). K105 Disk 0 er"at i n Sr steml ve-rs ion 2. 2 Directory of A: DOS105-22 ; ItOS 105-0 L 8M -------- -------- Unlocked 122 BLOCKS REMAINING ~F i ~= Figure 3-3. Typical Screen Display of an Executed Directory Command 3-19 OPERATION Format Command The Format command enables the user to initial ize floppy disk A or B to a recording format that is acceptable to the storage operating system software. Disks must be formatted before any of the remaining system commands can be executed. The Format command has the two options described in table 3-10. Each option can be immediately selected in the Format command mode by pressing the quick-key indicated. Table 3-10. OPTION FORMAT Lock Canmand Options FUNCTION QUICK-KEY FORMAT A:Diskname Causes floppy disk A to be properly formatted. ( 0) FORMAT B:Diskname Causes floppy disk B to be properly formatted. (1) A six-character name may be assigned to a disk in the Format and Sysgen operations. When the user depresses the F4 soft-key of the logic analyzer to execute the Format command, the following message appears on the screen: "WARNING DISK WILL BE TOTALLY ERASED". The user can then either depress the F4 soft-key again to execute the Format command or select another system command via the disk storage system menu. Reboot Command The Reboot command enables the user to reload the storage operating system software (loader and programs) on floppy disk A or B into the RAM area of the logic analyzer. The Reboot command has the two options described in table 3-11. Each option can be immediately executed in the Reboot command mode by depressing the quick-key indicated. NOTE: 3-20 On I y like vers ions of the storage operati ng system can be rebooted. Other versions may cause this system to malfunction. OPERATION Table 3-11. OPTION FORMAT Reboo~ Command Options FUNCTION QUICK-KEY REBOOT A Causes the disk storage system software on floppy disk A to be loaded into the logic analyzer RAM. ( 0) REBOOT B Causes the disk storage system software on floppy disk B to be loaded into the logic analyzer RAM. (1) Sysgen Command The Sysgen command enables the user to copy the storage operating system programs from floppy disk (source) to the floppy disk (destination). The Sysgen command has the two options described in table 3-12. Each option can be immediately executed in the Sysgen command mode by depressing the quick-key indicated. This command may also be performed with one drive functioning as both the source and Oestination. Table 3-12. OPTION FORMAT Sysgen Canmand OpTions FUNCTION OU ICK-KEY SYSGEN A=SOURCE B=Diskname Causes the disk storage system programs on floppy disk A to be copied to the destination. ( 0) SYSGEN B=SOURCE A=Diskname Causes the disk storage system programs on floppy disk B to be copied to the destination. (1) -\ 3-21
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