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by the host will be purged from the memory. Default system parameters are
restored from the EPROM.
The hard reset command does not have any parameter or value. The
equivalent keypad invoking sequence is entering the supervisor mode and
selecting an initialization command.
2.
Abort ( ESC A )
Abort is the "soft reset" command. The MR350MKII terminates its
execution and returns to ready mode. Programs and data that have been
stored in the MR350MKII RAM space are preserved. The system
parameters remain unchanged. The abort command does not have any
parameters or values. The equivalent keypad invoking sequence is pressing
the [SHIFT] and [F5/*] keys at the same time.
3.
Execute ( ESC X filename )
The host system may instruct the MR350MKII to execute a program which
resides in the MR350MKII RAM. The host issues the execute command
with the executable program name as its parameter. The MR350MKII
acknowledges with an ACK response if the program exists and starts
execution.
The execute command has one parameter, the file name. The execute
command can also be invoked via the MR350MKII workstation menu.
4.
Directory ( ESC D )
The directory command instructs the MR350MKII to return a list of
available files in the RAM of the MR350MKII. The directory command has
no parameters. The directory command can also be invoked via the
MR350MKII workstation menu. When invoked from the keypad the
directory is listed on the LCD display.
5.
Erase ( ESC E filename )
The erase command deletes a file from the MR350MKII RAM. An ACK
response will be given if the file existed and was deleted, otherwise an NAK
response is generated by the MR350MKII. The erase command has one
parameter, the file name. The erase command can also be invoked via the
MR350MKII workstation menu.
6.
Autoboot ( ESC O program name )
This command defines an autoboot program name in the MR350MKII. The
autoboot program will be executed automatically each time the power is
turned OFF and ON.
7.
Password ( ESC P password )
To create or edit a supervisor password.
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