User`s guide
DIRECTORY
.DIRECTORY/ORDER:SIZE DU1:
15-Feb-91
MEMO1 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91 SWAP .SYS 28P 31-Oct-90
MEMO3 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91 PIP .SAV 30P 31-Oct-90
DU .SYS 10P 31-Oct-90 RESORC.SAV 32P 31-Oct-90
LD .SYS 11P 31-Oct-90 DUP .SAV 52P 31-Oct-90
SL .SYS 17P 31-Oct-90 RT11XM.SYS 123P 31-Oct-90
DIR .SAV 19P 31-Oct-90
11 Files, 326 Blocks
460 Free blocks
.DIRECTORY/ORDER:TYPE DU1:
15-Feb-91
DIR .SAV 19P 31-Oct-90 RT11XM.SYS 123P 31-Oct-90
DUP .SAV 52P 31-Oct-90 SL .SYS 17P 31-Oct-90
PIP .SAV 30P 31-Oct-90 SWAP .SYS 28P 31-Oct-90
RESORC.SAV 32P 31-Oct-90 MEMO1 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
DU .SYS 10P 31-Oct-90 MEMO3 .TXT 2 15-Feb-91
LD .SYS 11P 31-Oct-90
11 Files, 326 Blocks
460 Free blocks
/OUTPUT:filespec
Specifies a device and file name for the output listing file. Normally, the directory
listing appears on the terminal. If you omit the file type for the listing file, RT–11
uses DIR.
/OWNER:[nnn,nnn]
Use this option with /DOS to specify a user identification code (UIC). Note that
the set of square brackets (immediately surrounding the UIC) are part of the
UIC; you must type them.
/POSITION
Lists the file sequence numbers of files stored on a magtape.
/PRINTER
Displays the directory listing on the printer. The default output device is the
terminal. Note that the /PRINTER option does use the transparent spooler and
will not use the QUEUE program, if available, to queue the directory listing.
/[NO]PROTECTION
/PROTECTION includes in the directory listing only those files on the specified
volume that are protected against deletion. The following command lists only
those files on DK that are protected:
.DIRECTORY/ORDER:SIZE/REVERSE/PROTECTION
15-Feb-91
RT11XM.SYS 123P 31-Oct-90 DIR .SAV 19P 31-Oct-90
DUP .SAV 52P 31-Oct-90 SL .SYS 17P 31-Oct-90
RESORC.SAV 32P 31-Oct-90 LD .SYS 11P 31-Oct-90
PIP .SAV 30P 31-Oct-90 DU .SYS 10P 31-Oct-90
SWAP .SYS 28P 31-Oct-90
9 Files, 322 Blocks
460 Free blocks
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