OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4.5
COMMAND LINE FORMAT
The command line format is as follows:
><command> [<parameters>]<CR>
where:
>
<command>
<parameters>
<CR>
1. The command line format is defined using special characters which have the
following syntactical meanings:
< >
[ ]
[ ]...
These characters are not entered by the user, but are for definition purposes only.
2. Fields are separated by any number of space, comma, or tab characters.
3. All input numbers are interpreted as hexadecimal.
4. All input commands can be entered either upper or lower case lettering. All input
commands are converted automatically to upper case lettering except for downloading
commands sent to the host computer, or when operating in the transparent mode.
5. A maximum of 35 characters may be entered on a command line. After the 36th
character is entered, the monitor automatically terminates the command entry and the
terminal CRT displays the message "Too Long".
6. Command line errors may be corrected by backspacing (CTRL-H) or by aborting the
command (CTRL-X or DELETE).
7. Pressing <CR> will repeat the most recent command. The LOAD command is an
exception.
4-6
EVBU monitor prompt.
Command mnemonic (single letter for most commands).
Expression or address.
ENTER keyboard key – depressed to enter command.
NOTES
Enclose syntactical variable
Enclose optional fields
Enclose optional fields repeated
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