143. *MOVE syntax ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The syntax of this useful command can be a bit tricky. It is used for moving individual files between filing systems, eg transferring from DFS to ADFS discs. To transfer a file from a DFS disc in drive 0 to an ADFS disc in drive/mount 1, use the form *MOVE -DISC-:0.name -ADFS-:1.newname Note the rather unfamiliar use of hyphens in the syntax. Directory names can be included where appropriate, and the drive specification could be omitted if the currently selected ADFS drive was 1 and the currently selected DFS drive was 0. This is easily overlooked, in which case "Disc error" messages occur, so use the full syntax. To copy several files, it is better to use the Copyfiles ADFS utility program on the Welcome disc. Incidentally, if you specify the same filing system and drive for both source and destination, but specify a different directory or filename, then this a convenient way of duplicating a file on the same disc, without deleting the original as would happen with *RENAME. 73 Rick G4BLT @ GB7WRG