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GENERAL
SYSTEM
OPERATION
2.9 -- ather Available Commands
Chapter
10
contains the complete description
of
the
DOSGEN
command.
2. 9. 15
ROLLOUT -- Memory ro
11
out to dis
k
ette
The
ROLLOUT command is used for 'writing the contents of
memory
to
diskette.
Ine
ROLLOUT
command
supports
the
dual-memory maps of EXORciser
I I
as well as the single memory.
map
of
EXORciser
I.
Options
exist
for
writing
memory
directly
into
a
diskette
file or for writing to a scratch
diskette.
Chapter
23
contains the
complete
description
of
the ROLLOUT command.
2. 10
MDOS-Supported Software Products
Although
the
preceding
list
of commands provides the
user with many powerful tools for software development,
there
are
many other Motorola products which
are
capable of running
in an MDOS
environment,
even
though
they
were
developed
independently.
These
products
are
called
MOOS-Supported
software products.
No
attempt will be made
in
this
User's
Guide to comprehensively describe any MOOS-Supported software
product.
Appendix
H
contains a list
(complete
at
time
of
publication) of
all
products that can be invoked from an MOOS
diskette as a command.
Each
description
will
contain
the
additional
hardware
requirements,
if
any,
the command line
formats,
and
a
brief
discussion
of
the
product's
capabilities.
(
MOOS-Supported
software
products
Ulill
be
received on separate diskettes.
Section
2.8.9
describes
how
such products can be copied onto the system diskette.
2.11
Paper Alignment
All
MDOS
commands that output to the line printer will
return the paper to its original position
upon
termination.
Thus,
if
the paper is correctly aligned at the time MDOS is
initialized, then the paper will never
have
to
be
aligned
again.
The paper should be placad so that the print line is
positioned
three
lines
berore
a
perforation
(assuming
fan-fold forms>.
MDOS
commands use the standard format of
66
lines/page.
Page
02-29

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