Avery Dennison 6035 Programmer Manual Rev.A 7/98 User Manual
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7/9/98
An Introduction to ROM-DOS 6.22 1-3
Lines Which You Type
Examples of lines of type that you enter are shown indented and in a
different typeface, like this:
DEL MYLETTER.DOC
Syntax descriptions and other examples in this manual display either
literal terms or representative terms.
Literal Terms
Character strings to be typed in exactly as written are shown in all
capital letters in the typeface shown here:
DEL
Representative Terms
Expressions which are not typed in literally but rather represent
information you supply are indicated with italicized lower case letters.
For example, where you see the word filename, you type in your own
file specification information. So, if the instruction says:
DEL filename
you might actually type (where
MYLETTER.DOC
is the name of the file to
be deleted):
DEL MYLETTER.DOC
All such italicized terms are fully explained in this manual.
Command Line Options
Anything shown on a command line between left and right square
brackets ([ ]) is an optional entry. For example, in this line:
PAUSE [message]
the message portion may be left off and the command is still complete.