User`s guide

COPY
COPY Device Operations
Command Options Input-File Options Output-File Options
/BOOT[:dev]
/WAIT
/DEVICE
/FILES
/WAIT
/END:value
/START:value
/ALLOCATE:size
/START:value
/IMAGE
/VERIFY
COPY Interchange Operations
Command Options Input-File Options Output-File Options
/ASCII
/IMAGE
/PACKED
/QUERY
/WAIT
/DOS
/OWNER:[nnn,nnn]
/INTERCHANGE
/TOPS
/DOS
/INTERCHANGE[:size]
Parameters
input-file[s]
Specifies the data to copy. The input file specification can be a device name,
if you use the /DEVICE option. Otherwise, you can specify as many as six
file specifications for input. Specifying a wildcarded device name without the
/DEVICE option is equivalent to specifying all the files on a device minus the
boot blocks.
Normally, commas separate the input files if you individually specify more than
one. However, you can separate them by plus (+) signs if you want to combine
them, as the following example shows:
COPY A.FOR+B.FOR C.FOR
This command combines DK:A.FOR with DK:B.FOR and stores the results in
DK:C.FOR.
output-file
Specifies the device or file to receive the data. You can specify only one output
device or file.
Description
You should be aware of the protection, wildcard, system-file, bad-block, and date
features of the COPY command.
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