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S/3 did not had function keys. F1, F2 where the fixed disks, R1, R2
removable ones. They shared arms between F1 - R1 or F2 - R2, so it was
"fast" to copy a full disk. Also, if you placed your files in the same
tracks process was faster.
newnancy@xxxxxxxx wrote:
F1, F2, etc, was used for function keys one, function key 2, etc. But R1,
R2, and then D1?? What do they mean? I do not recall even seeing them in
manuals. Matching records were in the manuals but I never used them in
any programs.
Thank you,
Nancy
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