Memory Requirements
MVME197LEIG/D1
3-9
3
Terminal Input/Output Control
When entering a command at the prompt, the following control codes may be
entered for limited command line editing.
N
ote
The presence of the upward caret, “^”, before a character
indicates that the Control (CTRL) key must be held down
while striking the character key.
^X
(cancel line)
The cursor is backspaced to the beginning of
the line. If the terminal port is configured
with the hardcopy or TTY option (refer to the
PF
command), then a carriage return and
line feed is issued along with another
prompt.
^H
(backspace)
The cursor is moved back one position. The
character at the new cursor position is erased.
If the hardcopy option is selected, a “/”
character is typed along with the deleted
character.
<DEL>
(delete or rubout)
Performs the same function as
^H
.
^D
(redisplay)
The entire command line as entered so far is
redisplayed on the following line.
^A
(repeat)
Repeats the previous line. This happens only
at the command line. The last line entered is
redisplayed but not executed. The cursor is
positioned at the end of the line. You may
enter the line as is or you can add more
characters to it. You can edit the line by
backspacing and typing over old characters.
When observing output from any 197Bug command, the XON and XOFF
characters which are in effect for the terminal port may be entered to control
the output, if the XON/XOFF protocol is enabled (default). These characters
are initialized to
^S
and
^Q
respectively by 197Bug but may be changed by the
user using the
PF
command. In the initialized (default) mode, operation is as
follows:
^S
(wait)
Console output is halted.
^Q
(resume)
Console output is resumed.
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