Specifications
How to Make a Directory
The Make a Directory operation is used to create a new, blank directory or
sub-directory on a DOS disk. After a new directory is created, files can be
copied and stored using the COPY and STORE functions. Note that only the
selected directory’s contents are shown (the selected directory is displayed
in the lower left portion of the display). The Change Dir. selection is used to
change directories. On LIF disks, the Make a Directory operation is not
displayed.
To make a new directory on the DOS disk, perform the following steps:
1
Select the Make Directory operation.
2 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the New Directory Name
field, then press the
Select key.
3 Using the front-panel keypad, type in the new directory name, then
press the
Select key.
If you are currently in a directory, the Make a Directory selection will create a
sub-directory within the current directory.
4
Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Execute field, then
press the
Select key.
Make Directory Operation
new directory
name field
Change Directory field
Current Directory
Execute field
Disk Drive Operations
How to Make a Directory
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