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#The subcommands must follow the rules given in @LOOK-AT, rule 3. Terminate subcommands with a full stop (.).
#The subcommands must follow the rules given in @LOOK-AT, rule 3. Terminate subcommands with a full stop (.).
#The bit file is divided into 20 (octal) word blocks. <address> in subcommands is relative address within block 0 - 17 (octal).  
#The bit file is divided into 20 (octal) word blocks. <address> in subcommands is relative address within block 0 - 17 (octal).  
Example:
@CHANGE-BIT-FILE P-ONE, 5
5/1777777  157777
2000  .
@


== Related commands ==
== Related commands ==

Latest revision as of 13:26, 28 September 2017

@CHANGE-BIT-FILE <directory name>, <block no.>

Change a block in the bit file of a directory.

<directory name>
directory.
<block no.>
See rule 3 below.

Rules:

  1. Permitted only for user SYSTEM.
  2. The subcommands must follow the rules given in @LOOK-AT, rule 3. Terminate subcommands with a full stop (.).
  3. The bit file is divided into 20 (octal) word blocks. <address> in subcommands is relative address within block 0 - 17 (octal).

Example:

@CHANGE-BIT-FILE P-ONE, 5
5/1777777   157777
2000  .
@

Related commands

@DUMP-BIT-FILE

References

Norsk Data Document ND–60.128.03 SINTRAN III REFERENCE MANUAL (printed February 1983), page 1-30

Norsk Data Document ND–60.174.Q01 SINTRAN III QUICK REFERENCE CARD