III. TAPE COMMANDS (cont.)
Tape Commands in Detail
Get a file from tape
GET (name(/unit) (addr))
This command transfers the specified or next tape file into memory.
If a (name/unit) is given, this command will search forward on the
cassette until that file is found. The (addr) parameter, if given,
specifies the memory location at which the file will be loaded. If
the addr is omitted, the file will be loaded as specified in the
header.
Example:
GET TARGT/2
Result:
Gets the program WARM from tape unit #2 into
memory as specified by the tape file header
information. Returns to SOLOS command mode.
Get, then Execute
XEQ (name(/unit) (addr))
This command is an extension of the GET command which gets a tape
file and executes as specified by the header information. The
(/unit) and (addr) are optional and operate the same as with the
GET command.
Example:
XEQ FOCAL
Result:
Gets, then executes, a program named "FOCAL" from
tape unit 1.
Save a file
SAVE name (/unit) addr1 addr2 (addr3)
This command transfers program or data onto a tape cassette file
name (name) starting at (addr1) and ending at (addr2). The name
of the file becomes part of the tape's header information. SET
TYPE and SET XEQ commands affect the header information on the
tape file. The optional addr3 specifies the address (if
different than addr1) to be entered in the tape header.
Example:
SAVE CHASE/2 0 1FF
Result: Saves onto tape unit 2 a program named "CHASE"
starting at location 0000 and ending at location
1FF.
Catalog of files
CAT (/unit)
This command will start the tape unit specified and list each tape
file header information.
Example:
CAT /2
Result:
SLOPE 0500 0200
HUM 0500 0B00
7
Summary of Contents for Sol-PC
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Page 187: ...SECTION IX SOFTWARE Sol TERMINAL COMPUTERTM Processor Technology...
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