COPY
Command :MMEMory:COPY <name>[,<msus>],<new_name>[,<msus>]
The COPY command copies one file to a new file. Wildcards are supported.
The two <name> parameters are the filenames. The first pair of parameters
specifies the source file. The second pair specifies the destination. An error
is generated if the source file doesn’t exist, or if the destination file already
exists. The destination may be a directory, in which case the new file name is
the same as the source file name.
<name> A string of up to 10 alphanumeric characters for LIF in the following form:
NNNNNNNNNN
or
A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters for DOS in one of the following
forms:
NNNNNNNN.NNN when the file resides in the current directory or
\NAME_DIR\FILENAME when it does not reside in the current directory
<new_name> A string of up to 10 alphanumeric characters for LIF in the following form:
NNNNNNNNNN
or
A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters for DOS in one of the following
forms:
NNNNNNNN.NNN when the file resides in the current directory or
\NAME_DIR to copy the file to another directory
or
\NAME_DIR\FILENAME to copy the file to another directory and change the
name.
<msus> Mass Storage Unit specifier. INTernal0 for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1 for the flexible disk drive.
MMEMory Subsystem
COPY
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