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DEC 600s - The Set or Setenv Command

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The help advanced Command
Command
Example
When you issue the
help advanced
command, your system
displays a list of topics similar to the following:
BOOT [- FL <bflg> ] [-FI <filnam> ] <devlist>
CONTINUE
DEPOSIT [{-B | -W | -L | -Q | -A }][{-PM | -VM }][-G][-U][-N:<n>]
[{<addr> | <sym>| + | - | * | @ } [<datum>]]
EXAMINE [{-B | -W | -L | -Q | -A }][{ -PM | -VM }][-G][-U][-N:<n>]
[{<addr> | <sym>| + | - | * | @ }]
HALT
HELP [MIPS_EMULATOR | SET | SHOW]
INITIALIZE
LOGIN
REPEAT <cmd>
SET[ENV] <envar> <value>
SHOW | PRINTENV <envar>
START <addr>
TEST <devnam> [<tstnam>]
The set or setenv Command
Description
The
set
or
setenv
command lets you set an environment
variable.
Command
Syntax
Issue the
set
or
setenv
command as follows:
>>> setenv
environment_variable
Return
The environment_variable parameter can be any of the
environment variables listed in Table 10–1. Setting the password
environment variable is described in Chapter 11.
Command
Example
See Chapter 10 to see how to use the
set
command to change
environment variables.
9–16 Using Console Commands

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