displayed on the console display, but are not included in the actual command
line.
• The command interpreter is case-insensitive. The lowercase ASCII characters
‘‘a-z’’ are treated as uppercase characters.
• The parser rejects characters with codes greater than 7F
16
, although these
characters are acceptable in comments.
• Type-ahead is not supported. Characters received before the Console prompt
is displayed are checked for special characters (
Ctrl/S
,
Ctrl/Q
,
Ctrl/C
) but are
otherwise discarded.
• The default radix of input is hexadecimal, except for the SET LANG
command, which requires a decimal number. The radix of the input can
be changed by using the SET RADIX command or by the use of the radix
introducers %X for hexadecimal or %D for decimal.
• Options/qualifiers specify information that can or must be supplied in the
command line in addition to the command. You may enter either ‘‘-’’ or ‘‘/’’
to identify an option/qualifier. You must enter options/qualifiers exactly as
shown. Abbreviations are not allowed
Section 16.4 describes console commands.
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