TCL
dev-list command
.mdThe dev-list BASIC program lists all current devices on the system.
Syntax
dev-list {options}{(p} {number}
Parameter(s)
| options | Available options are: | |
| ? | Displays the help screen. | |
| l | Lists only the current direct line printers. | |
| m | Lists only the current magnetic tape devices. | |
| n | Lists only the current sharable Windows printers. | |
| p | Sends the specified list to the printer. | |
| s | Lists only the current serial devices (printers and terminals). | |
| t | Lists only the current Telnet devices. | |
| u | Lists only the current unknown devices (including RPC). | |
| v | Lists only the current SSL devices. | |
| w | Selects the Workstation Telnet line and mvTerm devices. | |
| y | Selects the Workstation printer devices. | |
| z | Selects the Workstation serial devices. | |
Example(s)
Lists all devices on the system. The output looks like this:
dev-list Seq Typ Ref# Device-Type Device-Desc === === ==== =========== =========== 1 M 0 TAPE (Floppy) \\.\A 2 M 1 TAPE (Pseudo) C:\Program Files\RocketSoftware\D3\D3Programs\D3Data.D3P 3 M 2 TAPE (Pseudo) C:\Program Files\RocketSoftware\D3\D3Virtual\Pseudo0.D3P 4 T - TELNET (SERVER) TCP port 9999 (Special Server) 5 T - TELNET (SERVER) TCP port 23 (Main Server) 6 T 1 TELNET (Client) IP addr 127.0.0.0:4050
Lists any direct printers.
dev-list l
Lists all magnetic tape devices on the system and sends the list to the printer.
dev-list m (p
See also
Referenced by
1 topic mentions dev-list command in its description.