disks are accessed as the
vou wish to use following an
you have access only to files with a filemode number of 2 on the
system disk.
2.
contains an entry for every
directory created in storage by the
for only those files that you can reference.
minidisk with the
directory.
3. The filename, filetype, and filemode fields can only be specified
for disks that are accessed as read-only extensions. For example:
access 195 b/a * assemble
gives you read-only access to all the files with a filetype of
access 190 z/a * * zl
filemode number of 1.
number of
4.
filename or filetype prefix. For example:
access
accesses only those files in the disk at virtual address 192 whose
filenames begin with the characters
access 192
gives you access to all files whose filetypes begin with an
which have a filemode number of 2.
5.
it as an extension of another disk or of itself; for example:
access
0 1
forces your A-disk into read-only status.
6.
search extensions of the specified disk. The exceptions to this
are the LISTFILE and
description of read-only extensions, see the