System information

O Transfers non-ASCII object files. The normal CP/M end-of-file is ignored.
Pn Includes page ejects at every n lines with an initial page eject. If n = 1 or is
excluded altogether, page ejects occur every 60 lines. If the F parameter is
used, form-feed suppression takes place before the new page ejects are inserted.
QS^Z Quits copying from the source device or file when the string S, terminated by
CTRL-Z, is encountered.
R Reads system files.
Ss^Z Start copying from the source device when the string s, terminated by CTRL-Z, is
encountered. The S and Q parameters can be used to abstract a particular section
of a file, such as a subroutine. The start and quit strings are always included in the
copy operation.
If you specify a command line after the PIP command keyword, the CCP
translates strings following the S and Q parameters to uppercase. If you do not
specify a command line, PIP does not perform the automatic upper-case
translation.
Tn Expands tabs, CTRL-I characters, to every nth column during the transfer of
characters to the destination from the source.
U Translates lower-case alphabetics to upper-case during the copy operation.
V Verifies that data have been copied correctly by rereading after the write operation
(the destination must be a disk file).
W Writes over R/O files without console interrogation.
Z Zeros the parity bit on input for each ASCII character.
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