User`s guide
SHOW
Job Name Console Level State Low High Impure
--- ---- ------- ----- ----- --- ---- ------
0 RESORC 0 0 Run 000000 105142 121630
No multi-terminal support
------- Extended Memory --------
Address Module Words Type
------- ------ ----- ----
17760000 IOPAGE 4096. PRM HDW BYP
02000000 MEMTOP
01000000 VM 131072. SHR
00220700 ...... 93984.
00206300 SL 2688. PVT
00200200 MU 1568. PVT
00171700 SP 1632. SHR
00165000 DU 1248. PVT
00160000 MCA 1280. PRM
00000000 KERNEL 28672. PRM HDW
------ Low Memory -------
Address Module Words
------- ------ -----
157340 DU 144.
117206 RMON 8237.
105144 USR 2577.
001000 ..BG.. 17458.
No LD units mounted
COMMANDS
SHOW COMMANDS sends a list of created UCL commands to the terminal. The
COMMANDS parameter can be qualified by the /OUTPUT:filespec, /PRINTER, or
/TERMINAL (the default) options. These options are position dependent; that is,
they must follow the COMMANDS parameter. The following example illustrates
the SHOW COMMANDS display:
.SHOW COMMANDS
! User Command Linkage (UCL)
ALL :== SHOW ALL\TIME\DATE\\
FILES :== DIRECTORY/VOLUME/COLUMNS:1 *.TXT
V :== VBGEXE
VM :== $@VM\BOOT VM:\\
VMPRG :== $@VMPRG\BOOT VM:\\
VMGEN :== $@VMGEN\BOOT VM:\\
VMMIN :== $@VMMIN\BOOT VM:\\
STAT*us :== SHOW ALL\SHOW QUEUE\\
KILL :== UNPRO ^\DEL/NOQ ^\\
COMMANDS/OUTPUT:filespec
Sends a list of created UCL commands to the specified file (SHOW COMMANDS
/OUTPUT:filespec).
COMMANDS/PRINTER
Sends a list of created UCL commands to the printer (SHOW COMMANDS
/PRINTER).
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