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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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QUERY TERMINAL<br />

1028 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

full-screen READ <strong>and</strong> full-screen WRITE that has an inactive keyboard.<br />

Break-in also takes place when you press the BRKKEY.<br />

BRKKEY PA1<br />

BRKKEY PA2<br />

BRKKEY PFnn<br />

BRKKEY CLEAR<br />

BRKKEY NONE<br />

displays the key that controls break-in by <strong>CP</strong> for full-screen guests (to allow you<br />

to return to <strong>CP</strong> mode). NONE indicates that there is no BRKKEY defined or it is<br />

disabled.<br />

SCRNSAVE OFF<br />

is included with its default setting for reasons of compatibility.<br />

TYPE 3101<br />

TYPE TTY<br />

3101 identifies the terminal as a display device, <strong>and</strong> 3101 functions are<br />

enabled. TTY identifies the terminal as a typewriter terminal, <strong>and</strong> 3101 functions<br />

are not in effect.<br />

PROMPT <strong>VM</strong><br />

PROMPT TTY<br />

<strong>VM</strong> indicates that <strong>VM</strong> enables the line feed prompting sequence. TTY indicates<br />

that <strong>VM</strong> enables the normal TTY prompting sequence of a period in column 1<br />

<strong>and</strong> the cursor in column 2.<br />

SCROLL nnn<br />

SCROLL CONT<br />

The oper<strong>and</strong> nnn specifies the number of lines displayed before the status * * *<br />

* MORE * * * * is displayed. CONT specifies continuous scrolling without<br />

interruption.<br />

CNTL SYS<br />

CNTL USR<br />

SYS specifies that <strong>CP</strong> inserts TTY line control characters for output directed to<br />

a TTY terminal. USR specifies that the application program inserts TTY line<br />

control characters for output directed to a TTY terminal.<br />

ASCIITBL <strong>VM</strong>1<br />

ASCIITBL <strong>VM</strong>2<br />

<strong>VM</strong>1 specifies the use of the translation table based on the TTY ANSI X3.4<br />

1977 st<strong>and</strong>ard. <strong>VM</strong>2 specifies the use of the translation table based on the TTY<br />

ANSI X3.26 1980 st<strong>and</strong>ard.<br />

AUTOCR ON<br />

AUTOCR OFF<br />

ON specifies that a carriage return is performed following the execution of the<br />

3215 CCW X'01' (write without carriage return to a graphic display operating in<br />

line mode). OFF specifies that a carriage return not be performed.<br />

MORE nnn mmm<br />

specifies the number of seconds that will elapse between system actions. nnn is<br />

the number of seconds between when the time when a MORE... is displayed<br />

<strong>and</strong> the terminal alarm sounds. mmm is the number of seconds between the<br />

time when the alarm sounds <strong>and</strong> the screen is cleared.<br />

HOLD ON<br />

HOLD OFF<br />

ON means <strong>CP</strong> displays a status of HOLDING when the screen fills up <strong>and</strong> at least<br />

one highlighted message appears on the screen. OFF means <strong>CP</strong> does not

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