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**New file types**
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- AlbiDOS handles two new file binary types:
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- Type &4: symbolic link file (files created with |MAKELINK are of this type).
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- Type &8: configuration file (!ALBIREO.CFG is of this type).
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- Type &a: symbolic link file (files created with |MAKELINK are of this type).
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- Type &c: configuration file (!ALBIREO.CFG is of this type).
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**At boot:**
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- If Albireo expansion card is not found, then AlbiDOS will do nothing.
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- Like with |DIR and CAT the character "*" is added at end of file if it is read-only.
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- Hidden files are also displayed; they are marked with a "!" character.
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- Size is displayed in 32-bit hexadecimal value.
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- If present, information from the binary header are displayed. They are prefixed with the file type represented by a character (same as in Utopia plus some new ones):
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- If present, information from the binary header are displayed. They are prefixed with the file type represented by a character (computed as in Amstrad Soft968 specifications or Utopia):
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- Legacy ones:
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- "$" for a BASIC file.
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- "%" for a protected file.
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- "&" for a binary file.
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- "'" for a protected binary file.
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- "(" for a screen image file.
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- "*" for an ASCII file.
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- "!" for an AlbiDOS configuration file.
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- ">" for an AlbiDOS link file.
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- New ones:
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- "," for an AlbiDOS configuration file.
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- "." for an AlbiDOS link file.
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**New BIOS vectors:**
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- **CTRL J: command.**
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- **CTRL Z:** alias to |DOS RSX. To be used to detect that AlbiDOS is a DOS ROM compatible with AMSDOS and to provide a generic way to activate it. Any newly coded DOS ROM should implement this BIOS vector (for instance, iMPdos does).
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**CAS_IN_OPEN:**
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- If a directory path is given as input, then it will enter it and update the current path. In this case it will return with NC and Z flags, and A = DSK_ERR_DIRECTORY_CHANGED (23) or DSK_ERR_QUIET_DIRECTORY_CHANGED (23+128). No file is actually opened.
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- If a directory path is given as input, then it will enter it and update the current path. In this case it will return with NC and Z flags, and A = DSK_ERR_DIRECTORY_CHANGED (&17) or DSK_ERR_QUIET_DIRECTORY_CHANGED (&97). No file is actually opened.
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- As a consequence, LOAD"dir" or OPENIN"dir" enters the directory « dir ».
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**CAS_IN_CLOSE:**
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