^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