Specifications

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6 DIRECTORY MENU
The directory facility is an individual application, where it is possible to work with the contents on a directory. which
normally will be on your floppy disk.
Press
F4 The directory menu is selected.
and you will get a display like the one shown below.
11:21
Directory
File E
View Erase Print Rename Copy Path
To: S.
From: s/ Filename Size Time Date
Re: Te 290292 90 10:26 1992-02-29
Date: 29 290292A 0 10:27 1992-02-29
ARQ .000 154 11:20 1992-02-29
ARQ .001 154 11:20 1992-02-29
This is a TEST .TLX 183 10:05 1992-02-29
17_LINES.TXT 27 10:10 1992-02-29
Regards
The Opera
Files: 6 *.* Free: 724992
Path: A:\
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------
Telex: TEST.TLX 171 Chars Line 1 Col 1 Inserting
View The high-lighted file can be viewed.
If the command save to file has been used to open a file, the file has to be closed before it
can be viewed.
Erase The high-lighted file can be erased.
Print The high-lighted file will be printed.
Rename The high-lighted file can be renamed.
Copy The high-lighted file can be copied to a new name or another file.
Path The path to the file or to a new directory, which is wanted to work on, can be specified.
If you are working with the radiotelex system on a PC you normally have more drives and directories. It can
therefore be necessary to change your search path. Use the direction keys to highlight Path and press Enter.
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Directory
File E
View Erase Print Rename Copy Path
To: S.
From: s/ Filename Size Time Date
Re: Te 290292 Enter path: 2-02-29
Date: 29 290292A A:\*.* 2-02-29
ARQ .0 2-02-29
ARQ .001 154 11:20 1992-02-29
This is a TEST .TLX 183 10:05 1992-02-29
17_LINES.TXT 27 10:10 1992-02-29
Regards
The Opera
Files: 6 *.* Free: 724992
Path: A:\
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------
Telex: TEST.TLX 171 Chars Line 1 Col 1 Inserting
Key in your new search path. If you want to activate the floppy disk start the search path with A:\ followed by the
name of the directory or file you want to use.