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XDIR.COM
Size (recs) CRC Version Author/Latest Issue Disk
8k (62) 279A 2.0 R. Conn 4/84 Z3COM11
1- Syntax 2- Options 3- Notes 4- Error Messages 5- Examples of Use
XDIR is the most powerful of the currently available ZCPR3 file directory
listing programs (transients). As a directory display utility, XDIR provides:
name of file, size of file (in kb), attributes of file (R/O or SYS), sum of
sizes of all files displayed, total nr of files on disk, space remaining on
disk, and what du: is being displayed.
As a file-scanner utility, XDIR: logs a group of selected files to disk,
prints the contents of such a log file, scans a log file and compares it with
the files selected by the user, telling him what files are missing and what
files are additional.
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Syntax: XDIR dir:afn ooo...
or XDIR /ooo...
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Options: Aa --> indicate attributes of files to be selected
a=A for All files (system and non-system)
a=N for Non-system files [default]
a=S for System files
D --> send output to disk file XDIR.DIR
Ff --> enable a file scanner function
f=L to Log file names to FNAMES.DIR
f=P to Print file names stored in FNAMES.DIR
f=S to Scan disk and compare to FNAMES.DIR
I --> inspect logged files (use with FL option only)
N --> negate selection of files
Oo --> select output features
o=A to disable display of file Attributes (R,S)
o=F to Form feed printer when display done
o=G to Group files by name and type
o=H to display files in horizontal format
P --> send display to printer
PF --> send display to printer with trailing form feed
U --> select all user areas
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XDIR Notes:
a. Vs. 1.1 (10/81).
b. The user should keep in mind what he is scanning for when he uses the
file name buffer facility. For instance, if he selects both non-system
and system files with the FL option and then defaults to non-system with
the FS option, it is likely that several files will be shown missing
even though this may not be true.
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Error Messages:
"TPA Error" --> not enough memory available in the TPA to load the disk
directory
:5
Examples of Use:
a. XDIR --> displays a listing of the non-system files in the
current directory in the following fashion:
1. sort is by file type and name
2. listing is in a vertical format
3. attributes of each file (R/O, SYS) shown
4. file sizes in k.
5. total of sizes of all files
b. XDIR /AA --> like the first example, but both non-system and
system files are displayed
c. XDIR /OH --> like the first example, but listing format is
horizontal
Examples of Use (continued):
d. XDIR /OG --> like the first example, but sort is by file name
and type
e. XDIR *.COM /NFL --> the names of all non-system files which do not
match *.COM are stored on disk in a file named
FNAMES.DIR.
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