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If you accidently delete a file from disk, there is a way to make it visible again.
''Important!'' Don't not save anything to disk after deleting because it will be impossible to recover your files then.
type this:
poke &a701,229
cat
now you will see all the deleted files that are still stored on the disk.
you can '''load"''' a basic file, then type
poke &a701,0
save"filename
and it will be saved again.
For other non-basic files you'll have to use a disc tool like discology.
This is how it works:
This poke does the same as the ''|user'' command from amsdos. The ''|user'' command can only access user 0 to 15.
When you delete a file mit ''|del'', AMSDOS rewrites the user level of the file with number 229. So, when you change to this level, you will see the deleted file again.
''Important!'' Don't not save anything to disk after deleting because it will be impossible to recover your files then.
type this:
poke &a701,229
cat
now you will see all the deleted files that are still stored on the disk.
you can '''load"''' a basic file, then type
poke &a701,0
save"filename
and it will be saved again.
For other non-basic files you'll have to use a disc tool like discology.
This is how it works:
This poke does the same as the ''|user'' command from amsdos. The ''|user'' command can only access user 0 to 15.
When you delete a file mit ''|del'', AMSDOS rewrites the user level of the file with number 229. So, when you change to this level, you will see the deleted file again.