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adfscat(1)

adfsls(1)

wradfs(1)

msdoscat(1)

msdosls(1)

wrmsdos(1)

msdosrm(1)

msdoscp(1)

fd(4)

ADFSCP(1)  —  UNIX Programmer’s Manual

NAME

adfscp − copy files from adfs micro diskettes. 

SYNOPSIS

adfscp [ −RFV ] [ −Dchar ] file ... directory

DESCRIPTION

Adfscp copies the specified file or files from the adfs diskette to the specified UNIX directory. The UNIX directory may be a "." to denote the current directory. 

A "." or a directory name may be substituted for an adfs file name to denote all the files in the root or the specified directory name.  However subdirectories of the specified directory are not copied unless the −R option is given. 

If an existing UNIX file would be overwritten, confirmation is requested unless the −F option is given. 

The −V option causes adfscp to give a blow-by-blow account of its activities. 

The −m option causes adfscp to set the modification and access dates on files created from ADFS files which have them. 

Slashes in the adfs file names are replaced by fullstops in the resulting UNIX file names unless the −Dchar option is given, which causes adfscp to look for the given character in the adfs file names and replace those by fullstops. (I.e. if the same −D option is given to adfscp as was given to wradfs, the resulting UNIX file names should be the same as before apart from truncation to 10 characters).

FILES

/dev/rfdf1024

SEE ALSO

adfscat(1), adfsls(1), adfsrm, wradfs(1), msdoscat(1), msdosls(1), wrmsdos(1), msdosrm(1), msdoscp(1), fd(4). 

7th Edition  —  Revision 1.8 of 24/11/88

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