SORT /R /+n /M kilobytes /L locale /REC recordbytes drive1:][path1]filename1 /T drive2:][path2 /O drive3:][path3]filename3 ...

SORT [/R] [/+n] [/M kilobytes] [/L locale] [/REC recordbytes]    [[drive1:][path1]filename1] [/T [drive2:][path2]]    [/O [drive3:][path3]filename3]    /+n                         Specifies the character number, n, to                                begin each comparison.  /+3 indicates that                                each comparison should begin at the 3rd                                character in each line.  Lines with fewer                                than n characters collate before other lines.                                By default comparisons start at the first                                character in each line.    /L[OCALE] locale            Overrides the system default locale with                                the specified one.  The ""C"" locale yields                                the fastest collating sequence and is                                currently the only alternative.  The sort                                is always case insensitive.    /M[EMORY] kilobytes         Specifies amount of main memory to use for                                the sort, in kilobytes.  The memory size is                                always constrained to be a minimum of 160                                kilobytes.  If the memory size is specified                                the exact amount will be used for the sort,                                regardless of how much main memory is                                available.                                  The best performance is usually achieved by                                not specifying a memory size.  By default the                                sort will be done with one pass (no temporary                                file) if it fits in the default maximum                                memory size, otherwise the sort will be done                                in two passes (with the partially sorted data                                being stored in a temporary file) such that                                the amounts of memory used for both the sort                                and merge passes are equal.  The default                                maximum memory size is 90% of available main                                memory if both the input and output are                                files, and 45% of main memory otherwise.
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