Using The Command Line With The Keyboard; To Enter Multiple Commands On One Command Line - HP 64782 User Manual

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Using the Command Line with the Keyboard

When using the command line with the keyboard, you enter commands by
pressing softkeys whose labels appear at the bottom of the screen. Softkeys
provide for quick command entry, and minimize the possibility of errors.
The command line also provides command completion. You can type the first
few characters of a command (enough to uniquely identify the command)
and then press <Tab>. The interface completes the command word for you.
Entering commands with the keyboard is easy. However, the interface
provides other features that make entering commands even easier. For
example, you can:
Enter multiple commands on one line.
Recall commands.
Edit commands.
Access on-line help information.

To enter multiple commands on one command line

Separate the commands with semicolons (;).
More than one command may be entered in a single command line if the
commands are separated by semicolons (;).
Examples
To reset the emulator and break into the monitor:
reset ; break
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