- ! 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.files utility
The admin.files menu is for data backup and restore.
- 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.
- admin.tape.setup utility
The admin.tape.setup menu assigns the various tape devices for use.
- alarm command
The alarm BASIC program schedules a task at a given time, or after a given delay in seconds, at a given date.
- archive-accounts command
The archive-accounts command moves entries from the accounts data level to an archive data level, or optionally deletes them.
- 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.
- auto-disconnect command
The auto-disconnect command allows certain clients the capability to disconnect from the server with a custom delay, reserving the line for reconnect.
- auto-logoff command
The auto-logoff command automatically logs off a specified process after either a designated period of inactivity or the loss of an incoming DTR signal.
- auto-restart command
The auto-restart command allows the user to specify or clear a command that is executed whenever a D3 process is attempting to go to TCL.
- aux-off command
For mvBase users: The aux-off TCL command disables spooling previously defined by the aux-on TCL command.
- aux-on command
For mvBase users: mvBase supports auxiliary printers defined via the aux-on TCL command.