User`s guide

? in filename error, 2-30 Basic Disk operating System
$$$ filetype, 1-27 See BDOS
Basic Input/Output System
A See BIOS
basic record size, 2-7
absolute module, 3-73 BDOS, 1-6, 1-8, 1-11, 1-14
access calling conventions, 2-1
date and time stamp, 3-21 Call Resident System
stamp types, 2-24 Extension (RSX), 1-24
ACCESS DRIVE, 3-57 chain to program call, 1-23
address, maximumm, 1-5 directory codes, 2-32
allocation vector, 2-27 , directory functions, 2-7
3-41 , 3- 75 drive-related functions, 2-7
ambiguous file reference, error codes, 2-31
1-13, 2-16, 3-24, 3-27 error flags, 2-33
archive attribute, 2-17 error mode, 2-29
ASCII character file, 1-18 extended error codes, 2-34
ASM , 2-11 file access functions, 2-7
assembler source, 2-11 file system, 2-7, 2-11
associated command files, 1-18 miscellaneous functions, 2-7
asterisk, 1-13, 2-11 physical errors, 2-34
attribute bits, 2-16 read character, 2-3
attributes write character, 2-3
set file, 2-22 BDOS_base, 1-8 to 1-11
automatic submit, 1-19 bell character, 3-12
Auxiliary Input, 3-4 binary zero terminator, 3-12
Auxiliary Input Status, 3-9 BIOS, 1-6, 1-7, 1-14, 2-29
Auxiliary Output, 3-5 cold start, 1-15
Auxiliary Output Status, 3-10 DEVRBL entry point, 2-2
AUXIN, 2-2, 2-6, 3-4, 3-9 entry points, 1-7
AUXO(JT, 2-2, 2-6, 3-5, 3-10 Parameter Block, 3-72
warm start, 1-15
B BIOS_base, 1-8, 1-10, 1-15
BIOSPB, 3-72
backspace, 3-2 bit map, B-1
BAK, 2-11 bit vector, 3-43
Bank 0, 1-3 blocking, record, 3-63
in context, 1-3 block size, 2-11
switched in, 1-3 Boolean fields, 2-16
Bank 1, 1-3, 1-4 buffers, 1-4
banked, 1-2, 1-11 disk, 1-2
memory, 1-3 built-in command, 1-8, 1-16
operating system module, 1-3 byte, 2-1
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