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HP 250 - Changing the Default Mass Storage Device (MSI); Executing Programs (RUN)

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System
Commands
Changing the Default Mass Storage Device (MSI)
As
described
earlier,
the
device
that
is
used
to
load
the
operating
system
is
automatically
specified
as
the
default
mass
storage
device.
You
can
change
the
default
device
by
executing
the
MASS
STORAGE
18
(or
MGI)
command.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
declare
the
tape
drive
as
the
default
mass
storage
device,
enter
the
following
command:
MSI
II
1
I(
II
If
you
want
to
declare
the
volume
whose
label
is
SAMPLE
as
the
mass
storage
device,
enter
the
following:
MSIU)SAMPLE
II
Executing Programs (RUN)
To
load
and
run
a
program
that
is
not
currently
in
memory,
you
use
the
RUN
command.
For
example,
if
TAX
is
the
name
of
a
program
to
be
loaded,
the
command:
RUN
IITAX
u
causes
TAX
to
be
loaded
into
memory
from
the
default
mass
storage
device
and
then
run.
If
any
program
already
exists
in
memory,
then
the
command
RUN
causes
that
program
to
be
run.
8-3
System
Commands
Changing the Default Mass Storage Device (MSI)
As
described
earlier,
the
device
that
is
used
to
load
the
operating
system
is
automatically
specified
as
the
default
mass
storage
device.
You
can
change
the
default
device
by
executing
the
MASS
STORAGE
18
(or
MGI)
command.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
declare
the
tape
drive
as
the
default
mass
storage
device,
enter
the
following
command:
MSI
II
1
I(
II
If
you
want
to
declare
the
volume
whose
label
is
SAMPLE
as
the
mass
storage
device,
enter
the
following:
MSIU)SAMPLE
II
Executing Programs (RUN)
To
load
and
run
a
program
that
is
not
currently
in
memory,
you
use
the
RUN
command.
For
example,
if
TAX
is
the
name
of
a
program
to
be
loaded,
the
command:
RUN
IITAX
u
causes
TAX
to
be
loaded
into
memory
from
the
default
mass
storage
device
and
then
run.
If
any
program
already
exists
in
memory,
then
the
command
RUN
causes
that
program
to
be
run.
8-3

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