Emerson MVME7100 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Using the Command Line Interface MOTLoad Firmware
MVME7100 Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800E08A)
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The MOTLoad command line interface is similar to a UNIX command line shell interface.
Commands are initiated by entering a valid MOTLoad command (a text string) at the MOTLoad
command line prompt and pressing the carriage-return key to signify the end of input. MOTLoad
then performs the specified action. An example of a MOTLoad command line prompt is shown
below. The MOTLoad prompt changes according to what product it is used on (for example,
MVME6100, MVME3100, MVME7100).
Example:
MVME7100>
If an invalid MOTLoad command is entered at the MOTLoad command line prompt, MOTLoad
displays a message that the command was not found.
Example:
MVME7100> mytest
"mytest" not found
MVME7100>
If the user enters a partial MOTLoad command string that can be resolved to a unique valid
MOTLoad command and presses the carriage-return key, the command is executed as if the
entire command string had been entered. This feature is a user-input shortcut that minimizes
the required amount of command line input. MOTLoad is an ever changing firmware package,
so user-input shortcuts may change as command additions are made.
Example:
MVME7100>[ver]sion
Copyright: Motorola Inc.1999-2005, All Rights Reserved
MOTLoad RTOS Version 2.0, PAL Version 1.0 RM01
Mon Aug 29 15:24:13 MST 2005
MVME7100>
Example:
MVME7100> ver
Copyright: Motorola Inc.1999-2005, All Rights Reserved
MOTLoad RTOS Version 2.0, PAL Version 1.0 RM01
Mon Aug 29 15:24:13 MST 2005
MVME7100>
If the partial command string cannot be resolved to a single unique command, MOTLoad
informs the user that the command was ambiguous.
Example:
MVME7100> te
"te" ambiguous
MVME7100>