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(New page: == How to Use TEENY == It couldn't be easier. There are only 4 commands. KLSQ K XXXXXX.YY L XXXXXX.YY S XXXXXX.YY Q K kills the file on the external drive L loads a file from the exter...) |
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K XXXXXX.YY | K XXXXXX.YY | ||
L XXXXXX.YY | L XXXXXX.YY | ||
S XXXXXX.YY | S XXXXXX.YY | ||
Q | Q | ||
K kills the file on the external drive | K kills the file on the external drive | ||
L loads a file from the external drive to RAM file system | L loads a file from the external drive to RAM file system | ||
S saves a file from the RAM file system to the external drive | S saves a file from the RAM file system to the external drive | ||
Q quits TEENY | Q quits TEENY | ||
TEENY does not offer a "directory" operation. If you are using a PC, you may want to write a script that first does "DIR" of "ls" and then launches your TPDD emulator. This way you can at least see what files were there when you launched the TPDD emulator. | TEENY does not offer a "directory" operation. If you are using a PC, you may want to write a script that first does "DIR" of "ls" and then launches your TPDD emulator. This way you can at least see what files were there when you launched the TPDD emulator. |
Revision as of 13:18, 29 March 2008
How to Use TEENY
It couldn't be easier. There are only 4 commands.
KLSQ
K XXXXXX.YY
L XXXXXX.YY
S XXXXXX.YY
Q
K kills the file on the external drive
L loads a file from the external drive to RAM file system
S saves a file from the RAM file system to the external drive
Q quits TEENY
TEENY does not offer a "directory" operation. If you are using a PC, you may want to write a script that first does "DIR" of "ls" and then launches your TPDD emulator. This way you can at least see what files were there when you launched the TPDD emulator.