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  22 Track-Info
  14 Explanation:
   6 ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffg
   5 ///2Examples
   5 "Some abbreviations: 
   5  - WAIT.":
   4 PART2   A  
   4 PART1   A  
   4 "pete.scr"
   4 "Here are some of the accepted verbs: ";
   4 "6";"NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST, ";
   4 "6";"DISCONNECT, INSERT, GIVE, THROW, INFO."
   4  command and pronouns 
   3 PART2      
   3 LOGO    COM
   3 DISK       
   3 ///3Examples
   3 "The woman sitting at the mirror mentions something about zits and then remarks, in a Liverpudlian accent, ";:
   3                                  s is the start address
   3                                  n is the number of program steps
   3                                  f is the finish address
   2 {GwNw6|G|Q|
   2 {5{L{Y{a{v{
   2 x=xExIxgxjx
   2 w$w,w2w;wSw[wfwnw
   2 to turnright
   2 to turnleft
   2 setkeys keys.drl
   2 s#r####s#r
   2 repeat 10 [fd 2 rt 9]
   2 repeat 10 [fd 2 lt 9]
   2 quotes gives that control code, ^'ESC' gives the ESC code.
   2 fd 100 rt 90 fd 50 rt 90 fd 50 rt 90 fd 50 bk 50 lt 90 fd 50 rt 90 fd 50
   2 fd 100 rt 90 fd 50 rt 90 fd 50 rt 90 fd 50 bk 50 lt 90 fd 50
   2 fd 100 rt 90 fd 100 rt 90 fd 100 rt 90 fd 100
   2 er head! ";:
   2 character of that value. ^'#D' gives carriage return.
   2 ^^ gives the character ^.
   2 ^" gives the character ".
   2 ^  followed  by a character in the range #40 ...  #FF  masks  the 
   2 ^  followed  by  the name of a control code  enclosed  by  single 
   2 ^  followed  by  a  number  enclosed in  single  quotes  gives  a 
   2 The names of the control characters are NUL,  SOH, STX, EXT, EOT, 
   2 POSITION # 
   2 PART2   B  
   2 PART2   @  
   2 PART1   B  
   2 PART1   @  
   2 PART1      
   2 LEGACY  A  
   2 ENQ,  ACK,  BEL,  BS,  HT, LF, VT, FF, CR, SO, SI, DLE, DC1, DC2, 
   2 Do you require diagnostics?
   2 DEL, XON, XOFF.
   2 Also, use the 
   2 ATrack-Info
   2 9999999999999
   2 "Two coppers come running in and duly arrest him. Meanwhile, I doze back off to sleep.":
   2 "Pete, endeavouring to escape from the prison, dashes through and wakes me up. He clobbers the unsuspecting magician"
   2 "Ka-boom! goes the manor and with it all hope of Matilda ever preparing a decent cuisine (not that there was any hope, of course). The Violator of Vindaloo - that is, Matilda - has managed to escape (with all her pals)..."
   2 "In the vat is a kind of facial skin cream which also removes warts. Fine for the repugnant townies, but Matilda had better not try any - she may lose h giggle to myself at this poor soul who probably had an accident while trying to paint her hair against her husband's wishes."
   2 "I make up with Pete and discover I'm pregnant (from the week before we decided on the divorce!). Blimey! We have no choice but to get back together now!!"
   2 "I climb into the bed and dream about a summer years ago...when my heart was snatched by Pete and never given back. He ate it, you see - it was one of those candy hearts."
   2 "Good job! You've completed one BRIEF TALE, think you can do the same with the next? I somehow doubt id, as I did not know any of his deepest secrets to tease him with, I punished him the only way I knew...yes, I brought the tears to his eyes alright...tehee!":
   2 "6";"UP, DOWN, NE, NW, SE, SW, TAKE, DROP, WEAR, REMOVE, INVENTORY, REDESCRIBE, LOOK, EXAMINE, QUIT, SAVE, LOAD, RAMSAVE, RAMLOAD, SAY, EAT, DRINK, WAIT, REACH, FEEL, FOLLOW, STAY, HELP, READ, SEARCH, SHOUT, SMELL, LISTEN, OPEN, CLOSE, LOCK, UNLOCK, ATTACK, STRIKE, SMASH, CUT, PUSH, PRESS, TURN, MOVE, LIFT, FIX, CONNECT, ";
   2                renaming  the file.  You do not need a password to
   2                                  subroutines
   2                                  W instructs SID not to trace
   1 ~Track-Info
   1 |Kmaking "
   1 you   to  monitor  those  sections  of  code  that  execute  most
   1 will be changed.
   1 while loading a file
   1 which loads a file into memory.
   1 used.  Any  illegal option will produce an error message and  the 
   1 uponly   the   loading   of programs  and/or  execution  of  SUBMIT
   1 traceback and histogram facilities.
   1 token number followed by the expansion string in quotes, followed 
   1 token definition associates an expansion   thes values in which case it will return  the  expansion 
   1 to initialize the printer.  A filespec is required which contains 
   1 to file DUMP2.COM.
   1 to donothing
   1 themselves. ^ introduces an escape sequence.
   1 themselves.  ^ introduces an escape sequence.  Control codes must 
   1 the file type search order.   The   SETDEF   definitions   affect
   1 the  initial  letter is required,  the remainder of the  word  is 
   1 the  information to send to the printer.  Note that this file  is 
   1 the  command  file.   The  command  file  contains  the  keyboard 
   1 tail.  XREF outputs a file of type .XRF.
   1 state,  or states,  with a character or token value. An expansion 
   1 shift states given.
   1 settings is displayed in the same form as the command as follows:
   1 setscrunch
   1 sets line spacing to 1/8" on the built in or an EPSON type printer
   1 set  of  commands  before  you do your  regular  session  on  the 
   1 sequences must be used.
   1 sequence will be ignored.
   1 screen size.
   1 relative   frequency   of   execution   of   code within selected
   1 real-time  breakpoints,  fully  monitored   execution,   symbolic
   1 rates and the XON options the CP/M Plus character I/O table entry 
   1 quotes.  Any  other  characters on the same line are  treated  as 
   1 protect  thet but then you never know!"
   1 prompts  you  for  a filespec to which it copies the  contents of
   1 programs  developed  for  the  8080 microprocessor.  SID supports
   1 program segments of the test program.  The  HIST  utility  allows
   1 parsing continues with the next line.
   1 p+q      DIR B:
   1 option will be ignored.
   1 operate with SID to provide additional debugging facilities.  The
   1 one  ofay mode.
   1 of programs loaded or SUBmit  files  executed,  and  stops  after
   1 not sent directly token with a string.
   1 must  have  the same filename as the filename in the XREF command
   1 must  first  run INITDIR to format the disk directory.
   1 memory, and  the beginning and ending address of the memory to be
   1 mechanisms for system  initialization,   data   collection,   and
   1 may be given in which  case  the definition will apply to all the
   1 led  to  a particular breakpoint address in a program under test.
   1 jOut of LOGO stack space
   1 ives control-A.
   1 itself or an escape sequence.
   1 in   a   program.  XREF reTrack-Info
   1 from the editor
   1 frequently.
   1 for  the program search order, the drive for temporary files, and
   1 for  a  special SUBmit file named PROFILE.SUB to execute.  If  it 
   1 first issue the SAVE command, then run your program which reads a
   1 files.  It  also  sets  the file and drive attributes Read-Write,
   1 file.  This file is convenient to use if you regularly execute  a 
   1 file into memory.  Your  program exits to the SAVE utility  which
   1 ffect  at a time.  If you turn on the ACCESS time
   1 ed editing.
   1 doesn't like
   1 does  not  exist,  CP/M Plus resumes normal  operation.   If  the 
   1 displaying one full console screen of information.
   1 displayed  on  the  console with an error  message  and  ignored, 
   1 disassembly,  assembly,  and  memory  display and fill functions.
   1 directory  can  be  divided  into  distinct groups according to a
   1 didn't output to
   1 device. All information is represented by characters in the range 
   1 depends on the country and whether the status line tion for all the files on the  disk.
   1 definition.  A  key definition associates a key in a given  shift 
   1 data  display  are  described  in the CP/M SID User's Guide.
   1 configuration data and has the following syntax:
   1 commands from a SUBmit file (a file with filetype of SUB).
   1 character with #1F thus ^A gontrol-A.
   1 character with #1F thus ^A gives cto indicate no shift.  More than one shift state
   1 character file on your screen.
   1 by a comment if required.
   1 by MAC or RMAC for input to the program.  The SYM and  PRN  files
   1 between pass points in U or T modes.
   1 be represented by escape sequences.
   1 be entered in a SUB file:
   1 and prompts the user for the filespec and the bounds of memory to
   1 and N or nothing to the printer but is interpreted as follows:
   1 and  date  of file creation and update, or of the last access and
   1 an empty word
   1 already exists
   1 a  shift state or states,  followed by the required character  in 
   1 `abcdefghijklmno
   1 ^Track-Info
   1 [UPDATE=ON]    turns on UPDATE time stamps on  the  disk  in  the
   1 [PAGE]    Causes the console listing to  be  displayed  in  paged
   1 [NOPAGE]  Turns off Console Page Mode and continuously displays a
   1 [CREATE=ON]    turns on CREATE time stamps on  the  disk  in  the
   1 [ACCESS=ON]    turns on ACCESS time stamps on  the  disk  in  the
   1 ZKLMNOPQRSTUV
   1 ZCDEFGHIJKLMN
   1 You can collect  the  addresses  of  up   to   256   instructions
   1 XREF provides  a  cross-reference  summary   of  variable   usage
   1 When the program exits, SAVE intercepts the return to the  system
   1 When parsing the command file any line which contains an error is 
   1 Welcome to
   1 WRITE          The passw.SYM) on drive B  and  puts   the   relocatable  object
   1 Turtle out of bounds
   1 Token numbers are in the range #80 ... #9E. Any key can be set to 
   1 Thus  the  command  SETSIO may be used  to  examine  the  current 
   1 Then the system asks for the bounds ofO             sets the file attribute to Read-Only.
   1 The word is too long
   1 The shift states are S for shift, A for alt(control), E for extra
   1 The options can be any, or all of the following in any order:
   1 The following lines illustrate the variety of lines which may
   1 The contents of memory from 100H (Hexadecimal) to 400H is  copied
   1 The command line cannot exceed 135 characters.
   1 The above SET commands allow you to keep a  record  of  the  time
   1 The USER command sets
   1 The TRACE ess where value is sent
   1 The SUBMIT command lets  you   execute   a   group   (batch)   of
   1 The SUB file can contain the following types                     c is the utility entry address
   1 The SID symbolic debugger  allows  you  to   monit    
   1 The SHOW command displays tress
   1 The HIST utility creates a histogram  (bar  graph)   showing  the
   1 The  command  file contains the information to send to  the  LST: 
   1 The  character  associated with the key is either  the  character 
   1 The  TYPE  command   displays   the   contents   of   an    ASCII
   1 The  SIO  serial interface is initialized as required.  For  Baud 
   1 Some  application  programs  require a standard 24 x  80  screen. 
   1 SYSIN59 $$$
   1 SYS            sets the file attribute to SYS.
   1 SID utilities, HIST.UTL and TRACE.UTL are specess of the block
   1 SID  can  dynamically  load  SID  utility  programs  to   provide
   1 SETLST  sends a string of characters to the LST:  device in order 
   1 SETKEYS  reconfigures the keyboard from information contained  in 
   1 SETDEF allows the user to display or define  up  to  four  drives
   1 SET24X80 sets the screen size to 24 x 80 regardless of the actual 
   1 SET24X80 ON sets 24 x 80 mode.
   1 SET24X80 OFF restores the screen to its full size.  The full size 
   1 SET [PROTECT=ON]
   1 SET [PROTECT=OFF]
   1 SET  initiates  password   protection   and   time  stamping   of
   1 SAVE copies the contents of memory to  a  file.  To   use   SAVE,
   1 Rpqrstuvwxyz
   1 Read-Only, DIR and SYS.  It  lets  you  label a disk and password
   1 RW             sets the file attribute to Read-Write.
   1 READ           The password  is  required  for  reading,  copying
   1 Primitive not(
   1 Please turn on the printer
   1 Please Wait
   1 Page  modes. When   on, the system displays the location and name
   1 Pacific Grove, California
   1 PROFILE.SUB file exists,  the system exec13   S   "^A" BEGINNING OF LINE   - LINE      
   1 PIC2       
   1 PIC1       
   1 PIC        
   1 PETE    SCR
   1 PART2   BAK
   1 Out of LOGO stack during garbage collection
   1 Number too big
   1 Number of records: 
   1 Next, execute the program.
   1 NTrack-Info
   1 NONE           No password exists for the file.   If  a  password
   1 My edit buffer is full
   1 Mxt, where n normally  defaults  to  24  lines  per
   1 More than 7 index files selected
   1 Modify erases all records... proceed? (y/n)
   1 Mode                        Protection
   1 LOGO    SUB
   1 LOAD2      
   1 LOAD1      
   1 LEGACY  @  
   1 LEGACY     
   1 LARIC2 A  
   1 Ipausing...
   1 In  an  expansion token definition bit 7 of the  token  value  is 
   1 If wants [ ]'s aroundrns 
   1 If the paramater is omitted then ON is assumed.
   1 If file DUMP2.COM exists already, the system asks:
   1 If an optio, FS, GS, RS, US, SP, 
   1 I'm out of space
   1 I'm having trouble with the disk
   1 I need more memory to run LOGO
   1 I don't have any LOGO nodes left
   1 GEEEEEEEEGGEEGGBBBBBBBBDD@@@@@@GDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD@@
   1 G@@@@@@@@@EEDDDDDDDDDDDD@@@@@@@GG@EEEEEE@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGGGGGGGGGGGppp@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGppp@@GGGGG@ppp@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGG@ppp@@GGGGGpppp
   1 For the words TX,  RX, STOP, BITS, PARITY, XON and HANDSHAKE only 
   1 FWXYZ[\]^_
   1 F4=ON|OFF      turns on or off the user-definable file  attribute
   1 F3=ON|OFF      turns on or off the user-definable file  attribute
   1 F2=ON|OFF      turns on or off the user-definable file  attribute
   1 F23456789:
   1 F1=ON|OFF      turns on or off the user-definable file  attribute
   1 F*+,-./012
   1 F)*+,-./01
   1 Everytime  you power up or reset your computer,  CP/M Plus  looks 
   1 Enter today's date or return for none
   1 Enter User#:5
   1 Each  line  contains  a  key definition  or  an  expansion  token 
   1 EXTENDED CPC DSK File
   1 EEEEEEGGEEGGEEEEEEEEDDBB
   1 Dr. Logo is a trademark of
   1 Disk is full
   1 Digital Research
   1 Date of last update: 
   1 Database in use not indexed
   1 DROP, WEAR, REMOVE, INVENTORY, REDESCRIBE, LOOK, EXAMINE, QUIT, SAVE, LOAD, RAMSAVE, RAMLOAD, SAY, EAT, DRINK, WAIT, REACH, FEEL, FOLLOW, STAY, HELP, READ, SEARCH, SHOUT, SMELL, LISTEN, OPEN, CLOSE, LOCK, UNLOCK, ATTACK, STRIKE, SMASH, CUT, PUSH, PRESS, TURN, MOVE, LIFT, FIX, CONNECT, ";
   1 DM*M+&.MJ0D%
   1 DIR            sets the file attribute to DIR.
   1 DELETE         The password is  only  required  for  deleting  or
   1 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDGFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFDDFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFDDFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFGGDDEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEDDEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEDDEEEEEEBGEEEEEEEEGEEEGGEEEEEEEEDDEBEEEE
   1 DD@@@@@@@DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD@@@@@@GDD@@@@@@@DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD@@@@@@@DPLUS3DOS
   1 DC3,  DC4,  NAK, SYN, ETB, CAN, EM, SUB, ESCGS, RS, US, SP, 
   1 DC3,  DC4,  NAK, SYN, ETB, CAN, EM, SUB, ESC, FS, Track-Info
   1 D@EEEEEE@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE@DD@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGGGGGGDDGGGppp@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGppp@@GDDGG@ppp@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGG@ppp@@GDDGGppppGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGpppp
   1 Copyright (c) 1983, Digital Research
   1 Characters  in the range #20 ...  #FF other than ^ or " stand for 
   1 Characters  in  the  range #20 ...  #FF other than  ^  stand  for 
   1 Can't divide by zero
   1 Can not run in this environment
   1 CPDRead v3.24
   1 Baud  rate  etc are given then the latter option in the  list  is 
   1 BRIDGET LOG
   1 B>SET *.TEX [PASSWORD=SECRET, PROTECT=WRITE]
   1 Any illegal escape sequence will produce an error message and the 
   1 An expansion token definition consists of an 'E' followed by the 
   1 Amstrad LOGO V2.0
   1 After  the SIO has been initialized the current state of the  SIO 
   1 Activates the SAVE utility.  Now enter the name  of  the  program
   1 ARCHIVE=ON     means that the file has been backed up (archived).
   1 ARCHIVE=OFF    means  that  the  file  has  not  been  backed  up
   1 ALARIC2 B  
   1 ALARIC2 A  
   1 AEvaluating 
   1 ADROP, WEAR, REMOVE, INVENTORY, REDESCRIBE, LOOK, EXAMINE, QUIT, SAVE, LOAD, RAMSAVE, RAMLOAD, SAY, EAT, DRINK, WAIT, REACH, FEEL, FOLLOW, STAY, HELP, READ, SEARCH, SHOUT, SMELL, LISTEN, OPEN, CLOSE, LOCK, UNLOCK, ATTACK, STRIKE, SMASH, CUT, PUSH, PRESS, TURN, MOVE, LIFT, FIX, CONNECT, ";
   1 A>XREF b:MYPROG $P
   1 A>XREF b:MYPROG
   1 A>TYPE MYPROG.PLI
   1 A>TYPE B:THISFILE [PAGE]
   1 A>SHOW [USERS]
   1 A>SHOW [DRIVE]
   1 A>SHOW B:[LABEL]
   1 A>SHOW B:[DIR]
   1 A>SETDEF date of your files.
   1 A>SETDEF [TEMPORARY=M:]
   1 A>SETDEF [ORDER=(SUB,COM)]
   1 A>SETDEF [NO DISPLAY] Turns off the system DisplTrack-Info
   1 A>SETDEF [DISPLAY]
   1 A>SET [PASSWORD=SECRET]
   1 A>SET [PASSWORD=<cr>
   1 A>SET [NAME=DISK100]
   1 A>SET [DEFAULT=dd]
   1 A>SET MYFILE.TEX [RO SYS]
   1 A>SET MYFILE.TEX [PASSWORD=MYFIL]
   1 A>SET B: [RO]
   1 A>B:SID SAMPLE.HEX
   1 A  key definition consists of a key number optionally followed by 
   1 @GGGGGppppFBGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGppppFBGGGGDDD`D``GGGGGGGGGGGGGGDDD`D``GGGGCCCCCCCGGGGGGGGGGGGGGCCCCCCCCGG@@@@@@@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG@@@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
   1 @GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGpppp
   1 @GDDGGppppGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGppppFBGDDGDDD`D``GGGGGGGGGGGGGGDDD`D``GDDGCCCCCCCGGGGGGGGGGGGGGCCCCCCCCDD@@@@@@@@GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG@@@@DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
   1 ????????EMS
   1 =[LG&/G0I=
   1 ;yhjyLh&4M
   1 ;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJ
   1 ;"you wish to play"
   1 ;"Please select the part"
   1 ;"2:FOR PETE's SAKE (Part 2)"
   1 ;"1:FOR PETE's SAKE (Part 1)";
   1 :Track-Info
   1 9Track-Info
   1 8Track-Info
   1 8  N S   "^C" EXIT SCREEN EDITOR  - EXIT        
   1 7Yisn't a parameter
   1 7Yis not TRUE or FALSE
   1 7Yis a primitive
   1 7Yhas no value
   1 7YToo few items in
   1 7YNot enough inputs to
   1 7YI don't know what to do with
   1 7YI don't know how to
   1 7YI can't find catch for
   1 7YCan't find label
   1 7Track-Info
   1 7C????????
   1 79 N S   "^N" DOWN LINE                       
   1 72 N S   "^H" BACKWARDS DELETE    - <-DEL      
   1 66 N S   "^G" RETURN TO TOP LEVEL - STOP       
   1 6  N S   "^F" CURSOR RIGHT                    
   1 3456789:;<=>?@AB
   1 3  N S   "^Y" RECALL LAST LINE    - PASTE
   1 16 N S   "^D" DEL UNDER CURSOR    - DEL->       
   1 16 A SA  "^K" ERASE TO EOL        - ALT+DEL->  
   1 15 N S   "^B" CURSOR LEFT                     
   1 14 N S   "^P" UP LINE   utes the commands in the 
   1 13 N     "^E" END OF LINE         - EOL        
   1 12 N     "^V" DOWN A PAGE         - PAGE       
   1 12 A     "^U" UP A PAGE           - ALT+PAGE   
   1 12   SA  "^R" TOP OF EDIT BUFFER  - ALT+DOC         
   1 12   S   "^X" END OF EDIT BUFFER  - DOC
   1 11 N S   "^Y" RECALL LAST LINE    - COPY
   1 0i/k0u3v)1<
   1 ///3Options
   1 ///2Utilities
   1 ///2Time-Stamps
   1 ///2Subfile
   1 ///2Passwords
   1 ///2PROFILE.SUB
   1 ///2Options
   1 ///2Execute
   1 ///2Example
   1 ///2Escape
   1 ///2Default
   1 ///2D             [A]  option.  SHOW  and  DIR  display  the Archive
   1 ///2Commands
   1 ///2Attributes
   1 ///1SUBMIT
   1 ///1SETSIO
   1 ///1SETLST
   1 ///1SETKEYS
   1 ///1SETDEF
   1 ///1SET24X80
   1 *Track-Info
   1 ) without (
   1 (SUB) files.  SETDEF turns on/off the system Display and  Console
   1 ()=<>+-*/;
   1 #20  ...  #FF.  To  send  control codes  to  the  printer  escape 
   1 "User Number."  User numbers range from 0 through 15.
   1 "The vicar's wife struts in with a bucket stuck on her head. She throws her hands in the air in resignation and an echo comes from under the bucket. IPLUS3DOS
   1 "The vicar's wife struts in with a bucket stuck on her head. She throws her hands in the air in resignation and an echo comes from under the bucket. I
   1 "PTrack-Info
   1 "Of course, we were only youngsters anTrack-Info
   1 "Of course, we were only youngsters an
   1 "A:PART2.@"     
   1 "A:PART1.@"     
   1 "6";"UP, DOWN, NE, NW, SE, SW, TAKE, t but then you never know!"
   1 "6";"UP, DOWN, NE, NW, SE, SW, TAKE, lso, use the 
   1 !Track-Info
   1 !!! LOGO system bug: 
   1  of lines:
   1  of data bits must be one of 5,6,7 or 8
   1  isn't a name or procedure
   1  instructions
   1  implemented
   1  giggle to myself at this poor soul who probably had an accident while trying to paint her hair against her husband's wishes."
   1  9600  Bits 8  Stop 1  Parity none  Xon off  Handshake on 
   1   the  current  user   number.    The   disk
   1   quires the .PRN and .SYM files produced
   1   label.  To  enable  time  stamping  of  files,  you
   1    memory to be saved:
   1    X{f}{Track-Info
   1    Wfilespec,s,f  (Write)        Write the contents of a contiguous
   1    V                (Value)      Display the value of the next
   1    U{W}{n{,c}}     (Untrace)     Monitor Execution without Trace
   1    T{n{,c}}        (Trace)       Trace Program Execution
   1    T{W}{n{,c}}     (Trace)       Trace Without Call
   1    S{W}s           (Set)         Set Memory Values
   1    Rfilespec{,d}   (Read)        Read Code/Symbols
   1    P{p{,c}}        (Pass)        Pass point set, reset, and display
   1    Number of free directory entries for the disk
   1    Number of files for each user number on the disk
   1    Ms,h,d          (Move)        Move Memory Block
   1    L{s}{,f}        (List)        List 8080 mnemonic instructions
   1    Icommand tail   (Input)       Input CCP command line
   1    Ha,b                          Computes hex sum and difference
   1    H.a                           Displays hex, decimal, and ASCII
   1    H                (Hex)        Displays all symbols with
   1    G{p}{,a{,b}}     (Go)  he following disk drive information:
   1    Fs,f,d          (Fill)        Fill memory with constant value
   1    Epgm-filespec   (Load)        Load program and symbol table
   1    E*sym-filespec  (Load)        Load a symbol table file
   1    D{W}{s}{,f}     (Display)     Display memory in hex and ASCII
   1    Drive characteristics
   1    Disk label
   1    Current user number and
   1    Cs{b{,d}}       (Call)        Call to memory location from SID
   1    As              (Assemble)    Enter assembly language
   1    Access mode and the amount of free disk space
   1     {,sym-filespec}              for execution
   1     Product No. 6002-1232   
   1     Any valid CP/M Plus command with SUBMIT parameters ($0-$9)
   1     Any valid CP/M Plus command
   1     Any program input line with parameters ($0 to $9)
   1     Any data input line
   1      your screen twenty four lines at a time.
   1      unauthorizis enabled.
   1      the # prompt when it is ready to accept commands.
   1      space left on logged-in drives.
   1      passwords to files.
   1      memory from drive B.
   1      if not found, search for it on the default drive.
   1      files.
   1      files executed.
   1      file (TEST.REL) on drive B.
   1      enter a password for a password-protected file.
   1      drive Bn is given more than once, or if both Baud rate and TX 
   1      displays  the name and location of programs loaded or submit
   1      ^'ESC'0
   1      You  must  turn on password protection before you can assign
   1      XON protocol
   1      Turns on the system display mode.   Henceforth,  the  system
   1      Turns on password protecrives
   1      This command changes the current User Number to 3.
   1      The current user number is now 5 on drive A.
   1      Tells the system to search for a program on drive B  then,
   1      Show access mode for drive B and amount  of  space  left  on
   1      Sets drive B to Read-Only.
   1      Sets disk drive M as the drive  to  be  used  for  temporary
   1      Sets MYFILE.TEX to Read-Only and SYStem.
   1      SUBMIT {filespec} {argument} ... {argument}
   1      SID {pgm-filespec} {,sym-filespec}
   1      SHOW {d:}{[SPACE |LABEL |USERS |DIR |DRIVE]}
   1      SETSIO { BAUD | BITS | STOP | PARITY | XON | HANDSHAKE }
   1      SETSIO PARITY EVEN
   1      SETSIO 9600, P NONE , HANDSHAKE=ON , STOP 2 ,BITS 5
   1      SETSIO
   1      SETLST filespec
   1      SETKEYS filespec
   1      SET24X80 { ON | OFF }
   1      SAVE Ver 3.0
   1      Parity
   1      Number of stop bits
   1      Number of data bits
   1      Nullifies the existing password.
   1      MYFIL is the password assigned to file MYFILE.TEX.
   1      Labels the disk on the default drive as DISK100.
   1      Instructs the system to use dd as a password if you  do  not
   1      Instructs the system to search for a SUB  file  to  execute.
   1      Instructs the system to display access mode  and  amount  of
   1      If no SUB file is found, search for a COM file.
   1      Enter file (type RETURN to exit):dump2.com
   1      Ending hex address: 400
   1      Each  TEX  file  is  given  a  WRITE protect mode to prevent
   1      E #87 "USER 2^M"
   1      E #80 "DIR B:[FULL]^M" 
   1      Displays the number of free directory entries on drive B.
   1      Displays the drive characteristics of drive A.
   1      Displays the current user number and all the users on  drive
   1      Displays the contents of the file MYPROG.PLI on your screen.
   1      Displays the contents  of the file THISFILE from drive B  on
   1      Displays label information for drive B.
   1      Displays current SETDEF parameters.
   1      Disables password protection for the files on your disk.
   1      Delete dump2.com? Y
   1      CP/M  Plus loads SID from drive A into memory.  SID displays 
   1      CP/M  Plus  loads SID and the program file  SAMPLE.HEX  into 
   1      Beginning hex address: 100
   1      Baud rate
   1      Assigns the password SECRET to all the TEX files on drive B.
   1      Assigns SECRET to the  disk  label.
   1      A>ord is required for writing, deleting  or
   1      A>SID dump.com
   1      A>SHOW [SPACE]
   1      A and the corresponding number of files assigned to them.
   1      71            "z"      lower case z
   1      67 S          "Q"      upper case q
   1      15            "^H"     cursor left becomes ctrl h       
   1      08 N S A E SA "^'ESC'" exit is always escape   
   1       s is the start address
   1       Command              Meaning
   1         XREF {d:} filename {$P}
   1         USER {number}
   1         TYPE {filespec {[ PAGE | NOPAGE ]}}
   1         SUBMIT filespec argument ... argument
   1         SUBMIT filespec
   1         SUBMIT
   1         SETDEF { d: {,d: {,d: {,d:}}}} {[ TEMPORARY = d: ] |
   1         SETDEF [PAGE | NOPAGE]
   1         SETDEF [DISPLAY | NO DISPLAY]
   1         SET {d:} [RW]
   1         SET {d:} [RO]
   1         SET {d:} [NAME=labelname.typ]
   1         SET filespec [options]
   1         SET filespec [attribute-options]
   1         SET filespec [PROTECT=WRITE]
   1         SET filespec [PROTECT=READ]
   1         SET filespec [PROTECT=NONE]
   1         SET filespec [PROTECT=DELETE]
   1         SET filespec [PASSWORD=password]
   1         SET d: [options]
   1         SET [options]
   1         SET [UPDATE=ON]
   1         SET [PROTECT=ONlso, use the 
   1         SET [PROTECT=OFF]
   1         SET [PASSWORD=password]
   1         SET [PASSWORD=<cr>
   1         SET [CREATE=ON]
   1         SET [ACCESS=ON]
   1         PIP LST:=$1.PRN[T$2 $3 $5]
   1         PIP
   1         MAC $1 $$$4
   1         DIR *.BAK
   1         DIR *.ASM
   1         DIR
   1         A>SUBMIT SUBA
   1         A>SUBMIT B:START DIR E:
   1         A>SUBMIT AA ZZ SZ
   1         A>SUBMIT
   1         A>SET [CREATE=ON,UPDATE=ON]
   1         A>SET [ACCESS=ON]
   1         <CON:=DUMP.ASM
   1         <B:=*.ASM
   1         $$$
   1           typed file on the screen.
   1           page.
   1           of te                      
   1           mode;   i.e.,  stop automatically after listing n lines
   1           XON ON            enables XON protocol
   1           XON OFF           disables XON protocol
   1           The numberor   and   test
   1           The number of stop bits must be one of 1, 1.5 or 2
   1           The baud rate must be one of 50,75,110,134.5,150,300,
   1           TX 300           sets transmitter baud rate to 300 baud
   1           STOP 1            1 Stop bit
   1           RX 134.5         sets receiver baud rate to 134.5 baud
   1           PARITY ODD        sets odd parity
   1           PARITY NONE       sets no parity
   1           PARITY EVEN       sets even parity
   1           HANDSHAKE ON      enables handshake
   1           HANDSHAKE OFF     disables handshake
   1           BITS 7           7 Data Bits
   1           9600             sets both baud rates to 9600 baud
   1           600,1200,1800,2400,3600,4800,7200,9600,19200        
   1             utility obtains a backtrace of  the  instructions  that
   1             Password Protection Modes
   1                writing, deleting or renaming the file.
   1                turned on before the file is created.
   1                time     stamp,   the   CREATE   time   stamp   is
   1                stamp on  a  disk  that   previously   had  CREATE
   1                record the time the file was last modified.
   1                read the file.
   1                read or modify the file.
   1                password  exists,  this  modifier  can  be used to
   1                options are mutually exclusive; only one can be in
   1                option.
   1                eB:,*
   1                delete the password.
   1                default  or  specified  drive.  UPDATE time stamps
   1                default  or  specified  drive.  ACCESS  and CREATE
   1                default   or   specified   drive.  To  record  the
   1                creation time of a file, the CREATE option must be
   1                by PIP when copying a group of files with the  PIP
   1                automatically turned off.
   1                The  Archive  attribute can be turned on by SET or
   1                F4.
   1                F3.
   1                F2.
   1                F1.
   1                (archived).
   1                       (NEXT), the next location after
   1                        of a and b where
   1                             Begin Execution
   1                                Track-Info
   1                                  values of a where
   1                                  the largest file read in (MSZE),
   1                                  the end of available memory (END)
   1                                  the current value of the Program
   1                                  statements
   1                                  s is the start add Control signal handshake
   1                                  s is the called address
   1                                  s is addrial  programs  that
   1                                  register pair
   1                                  r is register A,B,D,H,S or P.
   1                                  pair d is the value of the DE
   1                                  p is a start address
   1                                  p is a permanent breakpoint address
   1                                  h is the high addrr}        (Examine)      Examine/alter CPU state.
   1                                  f is flag bit C,Z,M,E or I.
   1                                  f is finish address
   1                                  d is the destination start address
   1                                  d is an offset to each address
   1                                  d is an eight-bit data item
   1                                  counter (PC), and the address of
   1                                  c is the utility entry address.
   1                                  c is the utility entry address
   1                                  c is initial value of pass counter
   1                                  block of memory to filespec.
   1                                  b is the value of the BC register
   1                                  available location in memory
   1                                  addresses in Hex
   1                                  a is a temporary breakpoint
   1                                  a is a symbolic expression
   1                                  a and b are symbolic expressions
   1                                  W is a 16-bit word format
   1                                  W is 16 bit word
   1                                         [ ORDER = (typ {,typ}) ]}
   1