AUX
Command:
AUXILIARY
command (almost always shortened to AUX
) is
used to set the default read and write directories.AUX
command takes in two arguments: <write>
and
<read>
nM> AUX <write> <read>Where
<read>
is a bar-separated list of AUXs to read from. For
example:
nM> AUX HOME HOME|DAT|CWD
nM> aux Write AUX = 1 Read AUX List = 1|CWD|DAT|99|RAM CWD = /home/student/nxm230/ <Type=File> HOME = /home/student/ <Type=File> HOMEPATH = /home/student/ <Type=File> DAT = /home/student/nxm230/nxm/sys/dat/ <Type=File> RAM = ram: <Type=Ram> 1 = /midas/data1/+/ <Type=File> 99 = /midas/opt/xmxxx/xm/dat/ <Type=File> WEB = http://nextmidas.com/nm/nxm/sys/dat/ <Type=Http>
AUX
is to make minor changes to the read
AUX, there are a number of short-hand ways to set/modify the read AUX:
nM> AUX ,, myaux|dat|cwd
nM> AUX ,, +myaux
nM> AUX ,, -myaux
AUX
explain file for more details.AUX
explain file for more details.