User`s guide
TYPE
You must respond to a query message by typing Y (or any string beginning with
Y)
RETURN
to initiate execution of an operation. RT–11 interprets any other
response to mean NO and does not perform the specific operation:
.TYPE/QUERY/DELETE *.LST
Files copied/deleted:
DK:OUTFIL.LST to TT:? N
DK:REPORT.LST to TT:? Y
/SINCE[:date]
Displays on the terminal all files on a specified volume created on or after a
specified date. The following command displays only those MAC files on DK
created on or after April 21, 1991:
.TYPE/SINCE:21:APR:91 *.MAC
/WAIT
Initiates the TYPE operation, but then pauses and waits for you to mount the
volume that contains the volumes you want to display. This option is useful if
you have a single-disk system.
When RT–11 pauses, it displays Mount input volume in <device>; Continue?.
Mount the input volume and type Y
RETURN
to continue the operation. Type N
RETURN
or press
CTRL/C
to abort the operation and return control to the monitor.
After RT–11 completes the operation, RT–11 displays the following message
prompting you to mount the system volume:
Mount system volume in <device>; Continue?
Mount the system volume and type Y
RETURN
. If you type any other response,
RT–11 prompts you to mount the system volume until you type Y.
The following sample displays AJAX.DOC from an RL02 disk:
.TYPE/WAIT DL0:AJAX.DOC
Mount input volume in DL0:; Continue? Y
After RT–11 has displayed AJAX.DOC at the terminal, it issues the following
prompt:
Mount system volume in DL0:; Continue? Y
When you mount the system volume and type Y
RETURN
, you terminate the TYPE
operation.
324 RT–11 Command Descriptions










