Erl Command; G.2.6 Erl Command - DEC Personal DECstation 5000 User Manual

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Console Commands
G.2 Summary of Console Commands
Include the optional -S count parameter to store the same value more than
once. Replace count with the number of times that you want the value to
be stored.
Use the rng parameter to set the range of addresses across which the
values are stored.
To deposit values at a single address, replace rng with that address.
To deposit a number of values across a range of addresses, replace
rng with the address range. Use the form address-low:address-high to
define the range.
When you enter the address range, replace address-low with the
starting address for storing values and replace address-high with the
ending address for storing values.
To examine values at a series of addresses, replace rng with the starting
address and the number of successive addresses you want to examine.
Use the form address-low # count to specify the addresses where you store
values. When you type this address range format, replace address-low with
the starting address for storing values. Replace count with the number of
addresses at which you want to store values.
To specify more than one address range, separate each range specification
with commas. Leave no spaces between the specifications.

G.2.6 erl Command

Use the erl command to display or clear the log of the errors that occurred
since the most recent power-up or reset operation.
The erl command format is
erl [-c]
Keep the following points in mind about the erl command,
To display the current error log, use the erl command without the -c option.
To clear the error log, include the -c option. When the error log buffer is
full, no more messages are added until the buffer is cleared by the erl -c
command.
G–8 Console Commands

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