.RB [ \-p ]
.RB [ \-t ]
.I image
+.RB [ \-u ]
\fIuser\fP\fB:\fP\fIfile\fP \fIfile\fP
.br
.B cpmcp
.RB [ \-p ]
.RB [ \-t ]
.I image
+.RB [ \-u ]
\fIuser\fP\fB:\fP\fIfile\fP ... \fIdirectory\fP
.br
.B cpmcp
.RB [ \-p ]
.RB [ \-t ]
.I image
+.RB [ \-u ]
\fIfile\fP \fIuser\fP\fB:\fP\fIfile\fP
.br
.B cpmcp
.RB [ \-p ]
.RB [ \-t ]
.I image
+.RB [ \-u ]
\fIfile\fP ... \fIuser\fP\fB:\fP
.ad b
.\"}}}
meaning in
.IR sh (1)
file name patterns.
+.PP
+On CP/M, the slash is a legal file name character. When copying such files
+to the host, it is translated to a comma. Filenames with a comma have that
+translated back to a slash on CP/M. That is no restriction, because a comma
+is not a legal CP/M filename character.
.\"}}}
.SH OPTIONS \"{{{
.IP "\fB\-f\fP \fIformat\fP"
Use the given CP/M disk \fIformat\fP instead of the default format.
+.IP "\fB\-T\fP \fIlibdsk-type\fP"
+libdsk driver type, e.g. \fBtele\fP for Teledisk images or \fBraw\fP for raw images
+(requires building cpmtools with support for libdsk).
.IP \fB\-p\fP
Preserve time stamps when copying files from CP/M to UNIX (not
implemented for copying the other way so far).
.IP \fB\-t\fP
Convert text files between CP/M and UNIX conventions.
+.IP "\fB\-u\fP"
+Show all CP/M file names in upper case.
.\"}}}
.SH "RETURN VALUE" \"{{{
Upon successful completion, exit code 0 is returned.
@DATADIR@/diskdefs CP/M disk format definitions
.\"}}}
.SH AUTHORS \"{{{
-This program is copyright 1997\(en2012 Michael Haardt
+This program is copyright 1997\(en2021 Michael Haardt
<michael@moria.de>. The Windows port is copyright 2000, 2001, 2011 John Elliott
<jce@seasip.demon.co.uk>.
.PP