DR uppepaddr loweraddp
3.1.4 CMOSX COMMANDS
Display commands are available for both CPU and lOS displays. Display commands unique to a particular subsystem are listed in the subsection devoted to a particular subsystem. CMOSX commands can be entered from any of the subsystems and in any order desired. The following CMOSX commands are used to control displays, manipulate files, execute tests, and print output.
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FORMAT•
TEXT•
ROLL•
MODE•
REFRESH control•
DATE and TIME•
BASE ADDRESS•
FILE manipulation•
MiscellaneousCMOSX display FORMAT commands
All display commands are subsets of the basic display FORMAT command as shown in table 3-2. The term subset is not intended to imply an entry sequence or a hierarchy among the display commands. In this case, the term subset represents a consistency among the commands in the way they are constructed and entered.
Table 3-2. CMOSX display FORMAT commands
Command Description
D
addr
Sets the first word address of the entire display to addressaddr
o Leftaddr rightaddr
Sets first word addresses on the left and right side of the display to left addressLeftadd~ and right address
rightaddr,
respectivelyOL
addr
Sets the first word address on the left side of the display to addressaddr
OL
upperaddr Loweraddr
Sets the first word addresses on the upper and lower left side of the display to upper addressupperaddr
and lower addressLoweraddr,
respectivelyOLU
addr
Sets the first word address on the upper left side of the display to addressaddr
OLLaddr
Sets the first word address on the lowerleft side of the display to
addr
DR
addr
Sets the first word address on the right side of the display toaddr
DR
upperaddr Loweraddr
Sets the first word addresses on the upper and lower right side of the display toupperaddr
andZoweraddr,
respectively DRUaddr
Sets the first word address on the upperright side of the display to
addr
DRL
addr
Sets the first word address on the lower right side of the display toaddr
CMOSX TEXT commands
CMOSX TEXT commands set the text format and first word memory addresses for the given quadrants and use the basic display FORMAT commands (see table 3-2). The default addresses for the text displays are 3600 for the Cray display and 17000 for the lOS display. Table 3-3 lists the CMOSX TEXT commands and briefly describes the function of each.
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Table 3-3. CMOSX TEXT commands
Command Description
DT
addp
Displays text at addressaddp
on the entire displayDT
leftaddp pightaddp
Displays text at left addressleftaddr
and right addresspightaddp
on the left and right sides of the displayDTL
addp
Displays text at addressaddp
on the left side of the displayDTL
uppepaddp lowepaddr
Displays text at upper addressupperaddr
and lower addresslo'Wemddp
on the upper and lower left side of the displayDTLU
addp
Displays text at addressaddp
on the upper left side of the displayDTLL
addr
Displays text at addressaddron
the lower left side of the displayDTR
addp
Displays text at addressaddron
the right side of the displayDTR
uppepaddp lo'Wepaddr
Displays text at upper addressupperaddr
and lower addresslo'Weraddpon
the upper and lower right sides of the displayDTRU
addp
Displays text at addressaddr
on the upper right side of the displayDTRL
addp
Displays text at addressaddpon
the lower right side of the displayCMOSX ROLL commands
CMOSX ROLL commands scroll the displayed memory forward or backward.
Each targeted quadrant is rolled 40S parcels (lOS words). Pressing the LINEFEED key clears the roll command. Table 3-4 lists the CMOSX display ROLL commands and briefly describes the function of each.
Table 3-4. CMOSX display ROLL commands
Conunand Description
DF Rolls all quadrants on the display forward DLF Rolls the left side of the display forward DRF Rolls the right side of the display forward DB Rolls all quadrants on the display backward DLB Rolls the left side of the display backward DRB Rolls the right side of the display backward
CMOSX parcel/word MODE commands
CMOSX parcel/word MODE commands toggle the display format between parcel and word mode. If you are in parcel mode and enter the M command, the entire display is toggled to word mode. If you are in word mode and enter the ML command, the left side of the display is toggled to parcel mode. Addresses cannot be designated for mode commands. Table 3-5 lists CMOSX parcel/word MODE commands and briefly describes the function of each.
Table 3-5. CMOSX parcel/word MODE commands
Command Description
M Toggles the entire display
ML Toggles the left side of the display
MLU Toggles the upper left quadrant of the display MLL Toggles the lower left quadrant of the display
MR Toggles the right side of the display
MRU Toggles the upper right quadrant of the display
MRL Toggles the lower right quadrant of the display
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CMOSX REFRESH control commands
CMOSX REFRESH control commands affect the way CMOSX refreshes displays.
Table 3-6 lists CMOSX REFRESH control commands and briefly describes the function of each.
Table 3-6. CMOSX REFRESH control commands
Command Description
:RE :MU
CTRL-Z
NULL ON
NULL OFF NULL
Disables refresh until a LINEFEED is entered
TOggles the Micro Mutt flag~ slowing the refresh rate to 1200 baud.
Clears and repaints the display (Press the CTRL and letter Z keys simultaneously.)
Sets the Null flag on (clears the screen and displays nulls)
Sets the Null flag off TOggles the Null flag
CMOSX DATE and TIME commands
The CMOSX DATE and TIME commands (table 3-7) can be used to set the date and time information that appears in the upper right quadrant of the display.
Table 3-7. CMOSX DATE and TIME commands
Command Description
DATE
mm/dd/yy
Enters the date (month, day, and year) on the displayTIME hh:mm: 88 Enters the time (hours, minutes, and seconds) on the display
DATE ml1l/
ddj y y
hh:mm: 88 Enters the Date and time on one lineCMOSX BASE ADDRESS command
The BASE ADDRESS command (BA) biases all address references by a base address. Base address is normally O. If a base address other than 0 is selected, it is displayed on the top line of the screen. The base
address affects all display, memory store, and file load commands. Set the base address by entering the following command:
BA
addr
CMOSX FILE manipulation commands
FILE manipulation commands are used for manipulating files in the disk or tape library (see Appendixes A and B for a list of the diagnostics). The CMOSX file manipulation commands manipulate the files in the FNT
associated with the current CMOSX subsystem, except where noted. Table 3-8 lists the FILE manipulation commands and briefly describes the function of each.
Table 3-8. CMOSX FILE manipulation commands
Command Description
:LOAD
file fwa lwa
Readsfile
from the deadstart buffer at or the address range specified. The default/file
first word address (fw~ is 0; the default last word address (lw~ is 20000 for the lOS and 6000 for the CRAY X-MP system; the maximum size limits.:GO
file linenum
Loads and executes the command bufferfile
starting at line number
linenum
(optional):FILES Displays the files in the library. While running under Subsystem 0 (:10), FNT 3 files are
displayed. While running under Subsystem 1 (:CR), FNT 4 files are displayed. All files are displayed while running under CMOSX/T.
:SAVE
file fwa lwa
Writesfile
to the library from the deadstart buffer range specified. The default first word address(fwa)
is 0; the default last wordaddress (lw~ is 20000 for the lOS and 6000 for the CRAY X-MP system; the maximum size limits.
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Table 3-8. CMOSX FILE manipulation commands (continued)
Command Description
:DELETE
file
Deletes programfile
from the library :SCANfile
Displays the text filefile
on the console : HELP Displays FNT 5 files (HELp t documentationfiles) on the console
:HELP
file
Displays the HELPt file from FNT 5 on theor console
:file
t
HELP is available on the disk system only.CMOSX miscellaneous commands
Table 3-9 lists CMOSX miscellaneous commands.
Table 3-9. Miscellaneous CMOSX commands
Command Description
: EX s
command
: SN
comments
Executes
command
on subsystem s where scan be 0, 1, or 2. The :EX command allows you to execute a command on the Subsystem 1 console fromthe Subsystem 0 console and so on.
command
can be any command.Copies the display to the printer.