RFC 409 (rfc409) - Page 3 of 8
Tenex interface to UCSB's Simple-Minded File System
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RFC 409 TENEX INTERFACE TO SIMPLE-MINDED FILE SYSTEM December 1972 V. FILE SPECIFICATION Whenever SMFS solicits a filename from the user, either of the following is acceptable: (1) hostname : filename 'Hostname' is a standard host name or decimal host address identifying the host to which the file at UCSB belongs (to distinguish, for example, the directoryat SRI-ARC from the directory at USC-ISI). If unspecified, the host name defaults to that of the TENEX system from which SMFS is invoked (and in this case the delimiting ':' must be dropped). Note that 'hostname' need be specified only in connection with inter-TENEX file transfers, and CANNOT be specified as part of the local filename in a MOVE or COPY command. 'Filename' is a standard TENEX filename (subject to the constraints of Section II). If no directory is specified, that to which the user is currently connected is taken as the default. If name, extension, or version number is left unspecified, it defaults to the one most recently specified. (2) ESC (i.e., Altmode) ESC in this context denotes the most recent file specification, which SMFS will retype for the user. VI. SYNTAX CONVENTIONS In the description which follows, the following syntax conventions are employed: Characters which must be entered literally by the user are represented in upper-case (although they may be either in upper- or lower-case when typed by the user). Variables (like filenames) which must be entered by the user are represented by their generic names in lower case (although they may be either in upper- or lower-case when typed by the user). White



