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NeXtMidas User's Guide
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Command EntryVery long commands are entered on multiple lines by
appending an ampersand (&) to the command line. After you press nM>fft data & ->fftout & ->1 1024 Command CompletionA question mark (?) appearing at the end of a partial command line prompts NeXtMidas for command arguments. For example, nM>status ? <ENTER> gives the prompt: FILE= You can also use the question mark halfway through a command
line. If you filled in some of the arguments but forgot the rest of the syntax,
type a question mark and hit Execution ModeTo explicitly direct a command to the operating system,
precede it with a dollar sign ($). This avoids command ambiguity. For example,
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