MKDir (Make Directory)
Command :MMEMory:MKDir <directory_name> [,<msus>]
The MKDir command allows you to make a directory on the hard drive or a
DOS disk in the flexible drive. Directories cannot be made on LIF disks.
MKDir will make a directory under the present working directory on the
current drive if the optional path is not specified. Separators can be either
the slash (/) or backslash (\) character. Both the slash and backslash
characters are equivalent and are used as directory separators. The string
containing two periods (..) represents the parent of the present working
directory.
<directory
_name> String of up to 64 characters for DOS disks ending in the new directory name.
<msus> Mass Storage Unit specifier. INTernal0 for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1 for the flexible disk drive.
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMORY:MKDIR ’NEW.DIR ’"
OUTPUT XXX;":MME M:MKD ’\SYSTEM\N EW.DIR’,INT0 "
The slash (/) character in DOS path names will be automatically translated to
the backslash character (\) on the disk; therefore, any flexible DOS disk used in
the Agilent 1670G-series logic analyzer will be compatible in DOS computers.
MMEMory Subsystem
MKDir (Make Directory)
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