
Note: If your disk drive does not respond to this command,
you need to update it to the current firmware
revision.
When you read the directory, you may hear the message
"volume has no label." You can assign an electronic volume
label to each diskette as a way of identifying it. For example,
you might have a volume label called "notes" if the diskette
contains class notes. To put a volume label on the diskette,
write S-CHORD, V followed by the volume label you want.
Now enter E-CHORD. Your diskette now has the volume label
you selected. To erase a volume label, write S-CHORD, V, E-
CHORD with no label name. This command is available only
on notetakers with a revision of 1991 or later. Notice that at
the end of the file directory the ROM revision date of the disk
drive is given. This may be helpful if you experience problems
with the disk drive and have to contact Freedom Scientific.
Deleting Files
The command S-CHORD, K will delete a file from the disk.
Your notetaker will ask for the file name and wait for you to
enter an E-CHORD. If the file doesn't exist or if the disk is
protected, your notetaker will issue an error message and you
will have to start over.
If you place the cursor on the file you want to delet and press
an S-CHORD, Z. The unit will say, ”kill delete (filename), are
you sure? Enter y or n.”
Note: If your disk drive does not respond to this command,
you will need to upgrade the firmware to the current
revision.
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