Reference Manual
  PMAC 2 Software Reference 
250  PMAC On-Line Command Specification 
beginning of the buffer. If {length} is specified, the reporting will continue for 
{length} words from the starting point. 
If either {start}, {length}, or both, or just the comma, is included in the command, the 
listing of the program will include the buffer address offsets with each line. Having a listing 
with these offsets can be useful in conjunction with later use of the PC (Program-Counter) 
and LIST PC commands. 
If the motion program requested by this command does not exist in PMAC, PMAC will reject 
this command (reporting an ERR003 if I6=1 or 3). 
PROGs 1000-32767 can be protected by password. If the PROG is protected by password, 
and the proper password has not been given, PMAC will reject this command (reporting an 
ERR002 if I6=1 or 3). 
Example 
LIST PROG 9    ; Request listing of all of motion program 9 
LINEAR ..... ; PMAC responds 
F10 
X10Y10 
X0Y0 
RETURN 
LIST PROG 9,    ; Request listing of program w/ address offsets 
0:LINEAR 
1:F10 
2:X10Y10 ... ; Note that a 2-axis command takes 2 addresses 
4:X0Y0 
6:RETURN 
LIST PROG 9,4    ; Request listing starting at address 4 
4:X0Y0 
6:RETURN 
LIST PROG 9,2,4    ; Request listing starting at 2, 4 words long 
2:X10Y10 
4:X0Y0 
LIST PROG 9,,2    ; Request listing starting at top, 2 words long 
0:LINEAR 
1:F10 
See Also 
Writing a Motion Program 
I-variables I3, I4, I9 
On-line commands LIST, PC, LIST PC., PASSWORD={string}. 
Program Command Specification 
LIST ROTARY 
Function 
List contents of addressed coordinate system’s rotary program buffer 
Scope 
Coordinate-system specific 
Syntax 
LIST ROTARY [{start}] [,{length}] 
LIST ROT [{start}] [,{length}] 
where: 
•  the optional {start} parameter is an integer constant specifying the distance from the 
start of the buffer (in words of memory) to begin the listing (0 is the default); 
•  the optional {length} parameter (after a comma) is an integer constant specifying the 
number of words of the buffer to be sent to the host (to the end of the buffer is the 










