Datasheet

EA uniTFT Vorufig
Designation Command Description
Write (Unicode) content into
file
#FWU "String" The Unicode string String is written into
the open file..
Close writeable file #FWC Closes the file that is presently open and
writeable.
Open file for reading #FRO <Path + Filename>, Pos (0) Open file with the name File Name for rea-
ding, optionally specifying the path Path at
the position Pos.
Read content of file #FRD Anz (gesamtes File) Reads the content of the open and readable
file. A more precise description of the sys-
tem response can be found in the chapter
Responsens. (#HAR)(#FRD)
Close file for reading #FRC Closes the file that is presently open and
readable.
Delete file #FFD <Path + Filename> Delete file
Info on file/directory #FFI <Path (Arbeitsverzeichnis)> ransmits information on the current direc-
tion/file Path. A more precise description of
the system response can be found in the
chapter Responsens. (#HAR)(#FFI)
Change file/directory name #FFR <Path>, <NewName>, Replace(0) Changes the name of the file or directory at
the location Path with the new designation
NewName. Should another file exist with
the same name, the behaviour is defined by
Replace(0= Only change if the file does not
already exist; 1= Always change Other
file is deleted).
Copy file/directory #FFC <PathOld>, <PathNew>, Replace(0) Copies the file or directory from the original
location PathOld to the new location
PathNew. If a file with the same name
exists, the behaviour is defined by Replace
(0= Copy if file does not already exist; 1=
Overwrite).
Move file/directory #FFM <PathOld>, <PathNew>, Replace(0) Shifts the file or directory from the original
location PathOld to the new location
PathNew. If a file with the same name
exists, the behaviour is defined by Replace
(0= Shift if file does not already exist; 1=
Overwrite).
File/directory Time stamp #FFT <Path>, time, date The time stamp is comprised of the time
and date together.
.For an explanation on file time,e see p.
102.
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