Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 131

Save & Load

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s Save & Load The disk write-protect slide must be in the write-enable position to perform a save operation. If it is not, the "Write Protected!" error message will appear when you attempt to execute the save operation. Disk Operations The save and load operations via the DISK mode are the same as the direct save and load operations described above. • File names can be up to 8 characters in length. Lower-case characters will be converted to capitals when saved. • The last-entered file name is automatically shown by default. • If you use characters not recognized by the MS-DOS operating system, the file name may not be recognized if you attempt to read the disk on different equipment. For a save operation specify the data to be saved (not required if saving "1 All Data"), enter a file name if necessary, and press [ENTER]. If a file having the specified file name already exists on the current disk, the "Delete Old Data?" display will appear. Respond to this display with the [+1/YES] key to go ahead with the operation or the [-1/NO] key to cancel. An "Executing!" bar graph will appear to show the progress of the save operation. "Completed" will appear briefly when the operation has finished. For a load operation select the file to be loaded, the destination (song, style, or phrase number - not required if loading "1 All Data") and press [ENTER]. If previous data exists in the specified destination the "Delete Old Data?" display will appear. Respond to this display with the [+1/YES] key to go ahead with the operation or the [-1/NO] key to cancel. An "Executing!" bar graph will appear to show the progress of the load operation. "Completed" will appear briefly when the operation has finished. 123

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Disk Operations
Save & Load
The save and load operations via the DISK mode are the same as the direct
save and load operations described above.
For a save operation specify the data to be saved (not required if saving “1 All
Data”), enter a file name if necessary, and press
[ENTER]
. If a file having the
specified file name already exists on the current disk, the “Delete Old Data?”
display will appear. Respond to this display with the
[+1/YES]
key to go
ahead with the operation or the
[–1/NO]
key to cancel.
An “Executing!” bar graph will appear to show the progress of the save
operation. “Completed” will appear briefly when the operation has finished.
For a load operation select the file to be loaded, the destination (song, style, or
phrase number — not required if loading “1 All Data”) and press
[ENTER]
. If
previous data exists in the specified destination the “Delete Old Data?” display
will appear.
Respond to this display with the
[+1/YES]
key to go ahead with the operation
or the
[–1/NO]
key to cancel.
An “Executing!” bar graph will appear to show the progress of the load
operation. “Completed” will appear briefly when the operation has finished.
The disk write-protect
slide
must be in the
write-enable position to
perform a save operation. If it is
not, the “Write Protected!” error
message will appear when you
attempt to execute the save op-
eration.
• File names can be up
to 8 characters in
length. Lower-case
characters will be converted to
capitals when saved.
• The last-entered file name is
automatically shown by de-
fault.
• If you use characters not rec-
ognized by the MS-DOS oper-
ating system, the file name
may not be recognized if you
attempt to read the disk on
different equipment.