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Date   : Fri, 15 Apr 1988 03:30:27 GMT
From   : eve.usc.edu!mlinar@oberon.usc.edu (Mitch Mlinar)
Subject: CP/M Directory Entries

In article <144@pt1.Wichita.NCR.COM> blair@pt1.Wichita.NCR.COM (Brian Lair)
writes:
>In article <948@anasaz.UUCP>, chad@anasaz.UUCP (Chad R. Larson) writes:
>> 
>> In addition, under CP/M 3.x, files in user area 0 with the system
>> attribute may be opened in read-only mode by programs running in any
>> user area.  Makes a good way to stash all your .com files.
>
>Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this in CP/M 2.2 ?

Among its other features, QP/M has a built-in (user-definable) path which
allows any files along that path to be opened as read/only (if not in the
current drive/user).  This is part of the DOS so that any files that are
opened from the CCP or inside an executable program will work just fine.

-Mitch


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