User`s guide

REMOVE
(KMON)
Removes a device name from the monitors system tables and, under a mapped
monitor, can be used to remove a global region.
Format
REMOVE
xx:[,xx:...]
yy[,yy...]
region[,region...]
Parameters
xx:
Specifies a device name to be removed from the system tables. Any global region
attached to that device is automatically eliminated. If no device name is found,
the monitor returns an error message.
yy
Specifies a device name or global region. If a device name is specified, that device
name is removed from the system tables. If not a device name, the monitor looks
for a global region of that (2-character) name, and if found, eliminates it. If the
device name or global region is not found, the monitor returns an error message.
(mapped monitors only)
region
Specifies a 1-to-6-character global region. If found, that global region is
eliminated. If the global region is not found, the monitor returns an error
message. (mapped monitors only)
Description
You can use the REMOVE command to remove a device name from the system tables
or to remove a global region or both.
Removing a Device Name from the System Tables
Using the REMOVE command does not change the monitor disk image; it only
modifies the system tables of the monitor currently in memory. This allows you
to configure a special system for a single session at the computer without having
to reconfigure to return to your standard device configuration. Bootstrapping the
system device restores the original device configuration.
To permanently remove a device, include the REMOVE command in the standard
system startup command (STRTxx.COM) file.
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