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3Copy will show the name of the selected le or direc-
tory.
If you wish to change the le or directory that will be
copied, use the text edit button to move to the text input
dialog box, and specify the lename that you wish to
copy. (BG p.57)
(Can use */? as Wildcard): When you use the text edit
button to access the text input dialog box and specify the
name of the le or directory to be copied, you can use *
and ? characters as wildcards. For example, if in the
above example you specify PRELOAD1.* (instead of
PRELOAD1.PCG), all lenames of PRELOAD1. with
any lename extension will be copied at the same time:
i.e., PRELOAD1.PCG, PRELOAD1.SNG,
PRELOAD1.KSC, ...
Example)
PRELOAD1.* : PRELOAD1.PCG, PRELOAD1.SNG,
PRELOAD1.KSC, ...
PRELOAD?.PCG : PRELOAD1.PCG, PRELOAD2.PCG,
PRELOAD3.PCG, ...
When wildcards are used, only les will be subject to
copying. Directories will not be copied.
4Use the Open button and Up button to select the copy
destination directory. If you wish to specify a different
SCSI device, use Drive Select (01c) to select it.
5If you wish to copy the le or directory with a different
name, use the text edit button (in the lower line) to access
the text input dialog box, and specify the name with
which the le or directory will be copied. If you are using
wildcards to simultaneously copy multiple les, it is not
possible to modify the lename.
6To copy the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
copying, press the Cancel button.
If you decide not to copy, press the Abort button.
If the drive that you selected in Drive Select is remov-
able media (oppy disk, CD-R/RW, MO disc, remov-
able hard disk etc.), it is not possible to copy to different
media on the same drive.
03C: Delete
This command deletes the selected le or directory.
This command is valid only if a DOS le or directory is
selected.
1Select the le or directory that you want to delete.
2Select Delete to access the dialog box.
3Delete will indicate the name of the selected le or
directory.
If you wish to change the le or directory that is to be
deleted, use the text edit button to access the text input
dialog box, and specify the name of the le or directory
that you wish to delete.
(Can use */? as Wildcard): When you use the text edit
button to access the text input dialog box and specify the
name of the le to be deleted, you can use the * or ?
characters as wildcards. This allows you to simulta-
neously delete multiple les with identical lenames and
different extensions, or les whose names are partially
identical (03B Copy).
When wildcards are used, only les will be subject to
deletion. Directories will not be deleted.
4To delete the selected le or directory, press the OK but-
ton. To cancel without deleting, press the Cancel button.
03D: Create Directory
This command creates a new directory within the current
directory.
1Select Create Directory to access the dialog box.
2Use the text edit button to access the text input dialog
box, and specify the name of the new directory.
3To create the directory, press the OK button. To cancel
without creating the directory, press the Cancel button.
03E: Set Date/Time
This command sets the date and time of the TRITON STU-
DIOs internal calendar.
1Select Set Date/Time to access the dialog box.
2Set each parameter.
3To set the date and time, press the OK button. To cancel,
press the Cancel button.
03F: Format
This command formats the selected media, such as a oppy
disk or external SCSI device. The volume label (a name for
the entire disk) you specify will be assigned to the disk. The
volume label you assign here will be displayed in Drive
Select (01c). The volume label can be a maximum of
eleven characters.
When you format, all data saved on that media will be
erased. If you had used a computer etc. to set up that
drive so that it can be used as multiple drives (parti-
tions), this data will also be erased. Be sure to double-
check before you format.
After formatting, it is not possible to press the [COM-
PARE] key to return to the previous state.
1Make sure that the media you want to format is inserted.
2Use Drive Select (01c) to select the media that will be
formatted.
3Select Format to access the dialog box.
4In Volume Label, use the text edit button to access the
text input dialog box, and specify the volume label.
The previously-specied volume label will be displayed.
If no volume label had been specied for the disk, or if a
non-DOS disk was inserted, this will indicate NEW
VOLUME.
Year19802079
Month112
Day131
Hour023
Minute059
Second059 (For other than CD-R/RW media, the
number of seconds recorded in the le will
always be an even-numbered value.)