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Command-line interface
If a command completes with nothing remaining on the stack, the digitiser
will show the prompt ok. Otherwise, no prompt will be given. Some
commands, such as SAMPLES/SEC, clear the stack automatically after they
execute. Keying ENTER twice will always clear the stack.
Some commands are interactive, and will ask you to provide extra
information after you execute them.
In the examples of command-line interactions, a fixed-width typeface will be
used:
Example of the fixed-width typeface used.
Commands that you are required to type will be shown in bold:
Example of the fixed-width, bold typeface.
Where data that you type may vary depending on your individual
configuration, such as parameters to commands, these data are additionally
shown in italics:
Example of the fixed-width, bold, italic typeface.
Putting these together into a single example:
System prompt: user input with variable parameters
Some of the less-used commands are not normally available over the terminal
interface. In order to access these, you need to import them into the current
dictionary with the command ok1. You now have access to the full FORTH
word list. To return to the normal state of the interpreter, issue the command
[seal].
7.2
General configuration
7.2.1 SETID
Syntax: SETID (interactive)
Sets the system identifier and serial number of the 6TD to values you supply.
SET-ID
System Identifier ( WO3008 ) MY6TD
Serial # ? ( 123400 ) 4507
The system identifier you supply may contain up to 5 alphanumeric (0 – 9, A
– Z) characters. The 6TD will pad any remaining space on the right with
zeroes. If you want to use a system identifier less than 5 characters long,
insert zeroes on the left to make it up to 5 characters. The digitiser will
interpret leading zeroes as blank. (Because of this, you cannot have a system
identifier that begins with a zero.)
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