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MAKE Command
Function
The MAKE command creates a new file on the disk with TECO (Text
Editor and Corrector). If a file already exists with the same
name, the system prints a warning message. If you continue
despite this warning, the system program supersedes the file. If
you type two CTRL/Cs to leave TECO, the program does not destroy
the file. See the TECO manual in the TOPS-10 Software Notebooks.
Format
MAKE dev:file.ext[directory]
Where: dev: is the device or file structure name on which the
system creates the file. If you omit it, the system
assumes DSK:.
file.ext is any legal file name and file name
extension. The file name is required; the file name
extension is optional.
[directory] is the directory area in which the system
creates the file. If you omit this argument, the
system assumes your default directory area (that is,
your project-programmer number). Note that the default
directory can be an SFD or a UFD.
You can pass switches to TECO if you precede each switch with a
slash in the MAKE command string.
Characteristics
Place your terminal at user level.
Destroys your core image.
Example
Create a file named TEXT3.MAI.
.MAKE TEXT3.MAI<RET>
*EX<ESC><ESC>
Exit from TECO.
Use DIRECTORY to see the file.
.DIR TEXT3<RET>
TEXT3 MAI 1 <055> dd-mmm-yy DSKC:[27,5434]
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