---SYSTEM COMMANDS---
?
help
!
!<shell cmd>
cd <directory>
pwd
cws <SYMB>
pws
<FILE> p1 p2 p3 ...
log_commands to <FILE>
log_commands off
name_of_module
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Pod Command Help
2-10 Getting Started
displays the possible help files
displays the possible help files
fork a shell (specified by
fork a shell and execute a shell command
change the working directory
print the working directory
change the working symbol - the working symbol also
gets updated when displaying local symbols and
displaying memory mnemonic
print the working symbol
execute a command file passing parameters p1, p2, p3
logs the next sequence of commands to file <FILE>
discontinue logging commands
get the "logical" name of this module (see 64700tab)
To access the emulator's firmware resident Terminal Interface help
information, you can use the following commands.
display pod_command <RETURN>
pod_command 'help m' <RETURN>
The command enclosed in string delimiters (", ', or ^) is any Terminal
Interface command, and the output of that command is seen in the
pod_command display. The Terminal Interface help (or ?) command
may be used to provide information on any Terminal Interface
command or any of the emulator configuration options (as the example
command above shows).
shell variable SH)