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*DISABLE

         This command is the complement of the ENABLE command.

         This command disables the output of selected entries  from  the
         input  data  file.  In other words they are not interpreted and
         listed.

         There are two flavors of DISABLE.  The first disables  specific
         entry types by the following:

                DISABLE ENTRY type

         where  type  is   one   of:    DEVICE-COMMAND,   DEVICE-STATUS,
         LINE-COMMAND,    LINE-STATUS,    PORT-STATUS,    READ-DATA   or
         WRITE-DATA.  There are also two optional switches:

                /BODY   Suppress output of entry body only
                /HEADER Suppress output of entry header only

         If neither of  the  switches  if  given,  the  total  entry  is
         suppressed.

         The second flavor disables any entry pertaining to  a  specific
         port, line or device.  This is done by:

                DISABLE PORT p LINE l DEVICE d

         If only the port is to be  disabled,  type  a  carriage  return
         immediately  after  the  port  number.   Do  likewise if only a
         specific line is to be disabled.

*ENABLE

         This command is the complement of the DISABLE command.

         This command enables the output of selected  entries  from  the
         input  data  file.   In  other  words  they are interpreted and
         listed.

         There are two flavors of ENABLE.  The  first  enables  specific
         entry types by the following:

                ENABLE ENTRY type

         where  type  is   one   of:    DEVICE-COMMAND,   DEVICE-STATUS,
         LINE-COMMAND,    LINE-STATUS,    PORT-STATUS,    READ-DATA   or
         WRITE-DATA.  There are also two optional switches:

                /BODY   Output of entry body enabled
                /HEADER Output of entry header enabled

         If neither of the switches if given, the total entry is output.

         The second flavor enables any entry pertaining  to  a  specific
         port, line or device.  This is done by:

                ENABLE PORT p LINE l DEVICE d

         If only the port is to  be  enabled,  type  a  carriage  return
         immediately  after  the  port  number.   Do  likewise if only a
         specific line is to be enabled.

*EXIT (to EXEC)

         The EXIT command is used to return to monitor (EXEC) level.

*HELP

         The HELP command is used to supply help on any other command.

         The format is:

                HELP command

         where command is either a  *  for  all  commands,  one  of  the
         following commands:  DISABLE, ENABLE, EXIT, HELP, LIST, OUTPUT,
         PUSH,  TAKE,  VERSION,  or  a  carriage  return  to   get   the
         introduction information.

*LIST (data file) input.fil

         This command interprets the input file (default  DSK:FELOG.DAT)
         and  prints it on the controlling terminal.  All interpretation
         parameters  specified  in  DISABLE  and  ENABLE  commands  take
         effect.

*OUTPUT (to file) out.fil (from data file) in.fil

         This command interprets the input file (default  DSK:FELOG.DAT)
         and outputs it to the output file (default DSK:RDLOG.LOG).  All
         interpretation  parameters  specified  in  DISABLE  and  ENABLE
         command take effect.

*PUSH (to EXEC)

         This command saves the current process  context  and  starts  a
         inferior fork at EXEC level.  The EXEC that is mapped in is the
         one found in the top-process of the job.

*TAKE (Commands From) cmdfil.cmd

         The TAKE command reads indirect commands  files  and  processes
         them as if they were input directly from the terminal.

         The format is:

                TAKE (Commands from) file-name

         There are two switches of interest on this command:

                /DISPLAY     Echo commands being processed
                /NODISPLAY   Supresses output of commands

         The default switch is /NODISPLAY and the default  command  file
         is DSK:RDLOG.CMD.

*VERSION (of RDLOG)

         This command outputs the currently running version of RDLOG.