Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual
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Network Receiver
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As long as the number reported is less than 65281, your slush build is under the
maximum size restriction.
Compares two files byte for byte.
Usage: diff FILE1 FILE2
Starts a thread that will send the free RAM to the given port on a specified
millisecond interval. Run the associated MemDisplay program (in the examples
folder) on a host computer to see the output.
Usage: pollmemory [options]
where options include:
[-i interval] Report interval (ms).
[-p port] Port to use.
[-s] Stop the current memory reporter.
Configures and sets the operating options for PPP connections.
Usage: ppp [options]
where options include:
[-a xx.xx.xx.xx] Set local IP address
[-c] Close connection
[-p password] Set login password
[-r xx.xx.xx.xx] Set remote IP address
[-u username] Set login username
[-s] Start server
[-d] Start client
This command provides a basic vi like text editor.
Note: currently only works from a Telnet session. Will possibly work for a serial
session in a future VT100 friendly release of JavaKit.
Sled supports a subset of vi features. Some of the more common things sled
supports are:
Insert/Normal mode:
Inserting:
i, I, o, O, a, A, s, S, C, cw, p, ., r, R, &,
Deleting:
dw, D, x
Movement: w, b, ^, $, G, H, L, M, ^l, ^d, ^u, ^b, ^f, h, j, k, l, m, '
Searching: ?, /, n, N
Misc:
J, yy, ZZ
Command mode:
Search & Replace: :[range]s/oldStr/newStr/[options] where [range] can be '%' (file
global), 'start,end' to limit to between start and end lines inclusive, or nothing for
current line only.
[options] can be any combo of 'c'
(confirm), 'g' (line global), or 'i' (case insensitive search)