Using File Designators [ FCOPY Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
FCOPY Reference Manual
Using File Designators
You specify a peripheral device in an FCOPY command by using its file
designator as the fromfile or tofile. Table 6-1 lists terminal
peripherals, their corresponding terminals, and their file designators:
Peripheral Devices and Designators
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| | | |
| Peripheral | HP 3000 | File |
| Type | Terminals | Designator |
| | | |
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| | | |
| Left cartridge | HP 2640, HP 2641, HP | $CTUL |
| tape unit | 2645, HP 2647A, HP 2648, | |
| | HP 2649 | |
| | | |
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| | | |
| Right | HP 2640, HP 2641, HP | $CTUR |
| cartridge tape | 2645, HP 2647A, HP 2648, | |
| unit | HP 2649 | |
| | | |
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| | | |
| Line printer | HP 2621, HP 2622, HP | $HARD |
| | 2626 | |
| | | |
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For example, you can use the following command to copy a disk file named
SAMPLE to the left cartridge tape unit of an HP 2645 terminal:
>FROM=SAMPLE;TO=$CTUL
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