! command The ! command creates a UNIX shell and executes any UNIX command.
abs-dump command The abs-dump BASIC program dumps the abs file to magnetic media, creating a bootable tape.
abs.fid command The abs.fid command displays the ABS information.
account-coldstart macro The account-coldstart macro performs any account specific coldstart processes and allows users to define their own custom sequence of activities to perform each time the system is powered on or rebooted.
account-maint command The account-maint command invokes a menu to create, modify, or delete user accounts.
account-restore command The account-restore BASIC program restores an account from an account-save, file-save, or md-save magnetic media or pseudo tape.
account-save command The account-save BASIC program saves individual accounts to the currently attached peripheral storage device. File statistics are built with each save, including an account-save and a dummy save, contrary to VME file statistics. The s option is no longer necessary.
add command The add command adds two integer numbers together and displays the result as an integer number.
addbi command The addbi command extends the functionality of the D3 monitor by making new C functions available to FlashBASIC.
addx command The addx command adds two hexadecimal numbers and displays the result as a hexadecimal number.
admin utility The admin menu contains systems administration functions and must be invoked from the dm account.
admin.maint utility The admin.maint menu is used for creating and maintaining users and accounts.
admin.status utility The admin.status menu provides information on the users that are logged on to the system as well as reporting the status of the system lock table.
admin.tape utility The admin.tape menu contains options to list the devices as well as commands to set up tape devices for usage.
alarm command The alarm BASIC program schedules a task at a given time, or after a given delay in seconds, at a given date.
assignfq (UNIX) command The assignfq command assigns a printer device driver to a spooler form queue. This printer driver is then used by the Output processor, or by FlashBASIC @() functions to generate special formatting commands such as boldface, cursor positioning, or underlining, when output is directed to the spooler.
assignfq (Windows) command The assignfq command assigns a printer device driver to a spooler form queue. This printer driver is then used by the Output processor, or by FlashBASIC @() functions to generate special formatting commands such as boldface, cursor positioning, or underlining, when output is directed to the spooler.