; Display Resident ^SYS^tem ^MEM^ory modules
^%                                  SYSMEM                                     %^
%                                    by                                       %

                             James A. Jarboe IV


    ^SYSMEM^  will  display  resident  ^SYS^tem ^MEM^ory module  ^names^,  the
    memory  ^address^ location and the ^version^  number  of  each  memory
    module. The  current  operating system ^version^, the total resident
    ^monitor size^ in bytes,  the current ^date^, if ^LOKSER^ is active, and
    if the system is running from a ^cartridge disk^ are also displayed.

    The /^FULL^  option will display ^hash total^ and ^size^ for each memory
    module in addition to memory ^address^ and ^version^ number.  When the
    screen is full of  data,  ^SYSMEM^   will  pause  for  ^any key^ to be
    pressed  before  displaying  the  remaining  system  memory module
    information.


    USAGE^:^       ^SYSMEM^ {/switch}



    ^% SYSMEM - A System Memory Directory Utility %^        Screen 2 of 3

    OPTIONS^:^

  /^?^ or ^HELP^   -  Displays this help information.

  /^FULL^        -  Displays the  system  memory  module  name,  the  memory
                  address,  the  memory  module version number, the memory
                  module size, and the memory module hash total.

  /^WIDE^        -  Sets terminal to  132  column display and will present 3
                  columns  of information. If used with the /FULL  switch,
                  terminal will  present  2  columns  of  full display. If
                  terminal  display  is already in 132 mode,  SYSMEM  will
                  default to wide display.  When  finished  with  display,
                  terminal  will  always  be  reset  to the original width
                  settings before SYSMEM was invoked.

  /^LONG^        -  Sets terminal to use the maximum number of rows that the
                  terminal  is capable of handling to display information.
                  When finished  with  display,  terminal will be reset to
                  orginal length settings before SYSMEM was invoked.

    ^% SYSMEM - A System Memory Directory Utility %^        Screen 3 of 3


    To  convert  this  to  an  AMOS  style  help file, use ^DSH2AM.LIT^
    available on the AMUS Network.

    Any ^comments^, ^suggestions^, for ^SYSMEM^ should be made to:

    ^James A. Jarboe IV^
    Educational Video Network, Inc.
    1401 19th Street
    Huntsville, Texas 77340

    (^409^)^295^-^5767^

    Send Email to ^GR^/^AM^ on the ^AMUS Network^.