User`s guide
SHOW
CONFIGURATION
Displays the monitor version number and update level, the monitor SET options
in effect, the hardware configuration, the total amount of memory on the system,
and the special features in effect (if any). The listing varies, of course, depending
on which monitor and which hardware system you are using.
Description of a CONFIGURATION Listing
• Version Number and Update Level
First, the listing always shows the version number and update level of the
currently running monitor.
• Monitor Information
Next, information about the monitor is displayed.
— The first line indicates the device from which the system was
bootstrapped.
— The next line indicates whether or not 22-bit addressing is on if you are
running a mapped monitor.
— Then the listing shows:
Extended device-unit support
SET CLOCK and SET FORTRA conditionals
User service routine (USR) status: SWAP or NOSWAP
EXIT status: SWAP or NOSWAP
Active command file processor: KMON or IND
SET RUN status
SET MODE status
Terminal status: QUIET or NOQUIET
ERROR severity level
SL status: ON, OFF, KMON
Default editor for the EDIT command
File nesting level (a decimal number)
Status of .SCCA support and the .SCCA flag when enabled
CLI (Command Line Interpreter) setting
• System Hardware Configuration
Next, the listing displays the system hardware configuration. This includes:
— The processor type, such as a MicroPDP–11 or a PDP 11/84
— The total amount of memory your system contains; for example:
1022KB of memory
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