ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL CP/M ENHANCEMENTS
This command first tells CP/M where to find PIP
(“B:PIP”), and then tells PIP to copy all files
on drive B: (“B:*.*”) to drive A: (“A:=”) and
verify that they made it correctly (“[V]”).
Since PIP will he doing a whole hunch of files,
it will display the name of each file as it is
copied. PIP must he used to copy each file one
at a time since the diskette in drive A: and the
diskette in drive B: are of a different type and
the files must he written to the diskette ac-
cording to the diskette’s type. COPY will not
rearrange files into different arrangements
according to the diskette’s type. When PIP is
finished, it will return to the CP/M “A>”
prompt.
All the hard work is over. There is just one
last little task which must he completed. De-
fining the remainder of your drives within the
CP/M system so that they are treated as they
should he. Since this falls under PROFILE’s
domain, bring it hack up by typing:
PROFILE<RETURN>
It will “sign—on” with its, usual:
APPLE ][ CP/M
Drive Configuration Utility
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