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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Contrast
3: cp old new
4: with
5: mv old new
6: as commands; both cause "new" to appear,
7: but "cp" does not remove "old".
8: Both, by the way, destroy anything
9: that happened to be around named "new".
10: There is a file in this directory
11: whose name ends in "x". Use "ls"
12: with the "*x" construction to find its name;
13: then copy it to file "new", and type "ready".
14: #create new
15: old new
16: #create pix
17: new new
18: #create xip
19: nothing
20: #user
21: #cmp pix new
22: #log
23: #next
24: 12.1a 10
25: 12.2a 5
26: 12.3a 2
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