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10,7/system/disabl.hlp
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DISABLE Command
Function
The DISABLE command disables the POKE, SPY, and other privileged
monitor calls that were enabled when you first logged in or when
you used the ENABLE command. When you log in, your privileges,
if any, are enabled by default.
Format
DISABLE
Characteristics
Does not destroy your core image.
Leaves your terminal at monitor level.
Does not change privileges associated with being [1,2] or on
the operator's terminal.
Requires LOGIN.
Example
Run FILDDT.
.R FILDDT<RET>
Look at monitor memory. Privileges are required to examine
address 41.
FILE: /M<RET>
41/ JSR 3600
C
The contents of 41 are shown, indicating your job has privileges
enabled. Disable the privileges:
.DISABLE<RET>
Run FILDDT.
.R FILDDT<RET>
When you attempt to examine address 41, the contents are not
revealed. 0 is printed.
FILE: /M<RET>
41/ 0
^C
Enable your privileges.
.ENABLE<RET>
Again, examine memory with FILDDT. Your job's privileges have
been reinstated.
.R FILDDT<RET>
FILE: /M<RET>
41/ JSR 3600
^C
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