User`s guide
DIRECTORY
The following example lists the entire directory for device DU1:
.DIRECTORY/FULL DU1:
15-Feb-91
RT11XM.SYS 123P 31-Oct-90 SWAP .SYS 28P 31-Oct-90
DU .SYS 10P 31-Oct-90 SL .SYS 17P 31-Oct-90
LD .SYS 11P 31-Oct-90 PIP .SAV 30P 31-Oct-90
DUP .SAV 52P 31-Oct-90 DIR .SAV 19P 31-Oct-90
RESORC.SAV 32P 31-Oct-90 MEMO1 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
< UNUSED > 2 MEMO3 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
< UNUSED > 458
11 Files, 326 Blocks
460 Free blocks
/INTERCHANGE
Lists the directory of a diskette that is in interchange format. The only other
options valid with /INTERCHANGE are /BRIEF, /FAST, /VOLUMEID, and
/WAIT.
/NEWFILES
Includes in the directory listing only those files created on the current day. This
is a convenient way to list the files you created in one session at the computer.
The following command lists the new files created on 15 February 1991:
.DIRECTORY/NEWFILES DU1:
15-Feb-91
MEMO1 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91 MEMO3 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
2 Files, 4 Blocks
460 Free blocks
/OCTAL
Lists the sizes (and starting block numbers if you also use /BLOCKS) in octal.
If the device you specify is a magtape, RT–11 displays the sequence numbers in
octal. The following example shows an octal listing of device DU1:
.DIRECTORY/OCTAL DU1:
15-Feb-91 Octal
RT11XM.SYS 173P 31-Oct-90 SWAP .SYS 34P 31-Oct-90
DU .SYS 12P 31-Oct-90 SL .SYS 21P 31-Oct-90
LD .SYS 13P 31-Oct-90 PIP .SAV 36P 31-Oct-90
DUP .SAV 64P 31-Oct-90 DIR .SAV 23P 31-Oct-90
RESORC.SAV 40P 31-Oct-90 MEMO1 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
MEMO3 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
11 Files, 506 Blocks
714 Free blocks
/ORDER[:category]
Sorts the directory of a device according to the category you specify. The following
table summarizes the categories and their functions.
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