Erl; Init - DEC DECstation 5000 Model 100 Series Hardware Operator's Manual

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Multiple address ranges separated by commas (range,range).
Note that no intervening space follows the comma in an
address range.
You can choose how to display the memory data with the format
options -x, -o, -u, -d, and -c. You can use more than one option,
in which case the data is displayed in every format that you
choose. If you do not indicate a format, the system displays the
data in hexidecimal format.
The -S option fetches the contents of each address in the
address range count times. The screen displays only the final
value in each range.

erl

>>erl [-c]
The erl command displays the log of error messages. The
system records error messages in a special error log buffer, and
the erl command displays the contents of this buffer. If you
specify -c, the buffer is cleared. The system stops recording
error messages when the buffer is full and resumes when the
buffer is cleared.
go
>>go [ address ]
The go command transfers control of the workstation to the
specified address. If you do not specify an address, go uses the
execution address returned by the last boot -n command. If
the boot -n command has not been executed and no address is
specified, the system ignores the go command.

init

>>init [#] [ argument ...]
The init command initializes module hardware. If you specify
a slot number (#), the command initializes the modules in that
slot only.
Arguments are specific to each module.
Using the Console Commands 11–17

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