README: Fix a number of typos
This commit fixes a number of typos in README.md, most significantly a typo in the name of the new command "GO UNTILE".
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### Simulator Front Panel API
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The sim_frontpanel API provides a programatic interface to start and control any simulator without any special additions to the simulator code.
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The sim_frontpanel API provides a programmatic interface to start and control any simulator without any special additions to the simulator code.
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### New Functionality
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devices. (Still experimental - not currently by default)
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#### Clock/Timer Enhancements
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* Asynchronhous clocks ticks exist to better support modern processors
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* Asynchronous clocks ticks exist to better support modern processors
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that have variable clock speeds. The initial clock calibration model
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presumed a constant simulated instruction execution rate.
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Modern processors have variable processor speeds which breaks this
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the Internet can use NAT packet transport. This also works for WiFi
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connected host systems.
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* Packet Transmission Throttling. When connected to a LAN which has
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legacy network adapaters (DEQNA, DEUNA) on legacy systems, it is very
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legacy network adapters (DEQNA, DEUNA) on legacy systems, it is very
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easy for a simulated system to overrun the receiving capacity of the
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older systems. Throttling of simulated traffic delivered to the LAN
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can be used to mitigate this problem.
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SET ENV -p "Prompt" Name=Default Gather User input into an Environment Variable
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SET ASYNCH Enable Asynchronous I/O
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SET NOASYNCH Disable Asynchronous I/O
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SET VERIFY Enable commang display while processing DO command files
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SET NOVERIFY Enable commang display while processing DO command files
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SET VERIFY Enable command display while processing DO command files
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SET NOVERIFY Enable command display while processing DO command files
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SET MESSAGE Enable error message output when commands complete (default)
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SET NOMESSAGE Disable error message output when commands complete
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SET QUIET Set minimal output mode for command execution
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SET NOQUIET Set normal output mode for command execution
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SET PROMPT Change the prompt used by the simulator (defaulr sim>)
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SET PROMPT Change the prompt used by the simulator (default sim>)
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SET THROTTLE x/t Throttle t ms every x cycles
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SET REMOTE TELNET=port Specify remote console telnet port
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SET REMOTE NOTELNET Disables remote console
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SHOW ON Display ON condition dispatch actions
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SET ON Enable ON condition error dispatching
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SET NOON Disable ON condition error dispatching
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GOTO Transfer to lable in the current DO command file
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GOTO Transfer to label in the current DO command file
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CALL Call subroutine at indicated label
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RETURN Return from subroutine call
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SHIFT Slide argument parameters %1 thru %9 left 1
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SEND Inject input to a simulated system's console
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SLEEP time Pause command execution for specified time
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SCREENSHOT Snapshot the current video display window
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RUN UNTIL breakpoint Establish the breakpoiunt specified and run until it is encountered
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RUN UNTIL breakpoint Establish the breakpoint specified and run until it is encountered
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RUN UNTIL "output-string" ... Establish the specified "output-string" as an EXPECT and run until it is encountered.
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GO UNTIL breakpoint Establish the breakpoiunt specified and go until it is encountered
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GO UNTILE "output-string" ... Establish the specified "output-string" as an EXPECT and go until it is encountered.
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GO UNTIL breakpoint Establish the breakpoint specified and go until it is encountered
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GO UNTIL "output-string" ... Establish the specified "output-string" as an EXPECT and go until it is encountered.
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#### Command Processing Enhancements
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Omitted parameters result in null-string substitutions.
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Tokens preceeded and followed by % characters are expanded as environment
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Tokens preceded and followed by % characters are expanded as environment
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variables, and if an environment variable isn't found then it can be one of
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several special variables:
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Environment variable lookups are done first with the precise name between
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the % characters and if that fails, then the name between the % characters
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is upcased and a lookup of that valus is attempted.
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is upcased and a lookup of that values is attempted.
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The first Space delimited token on the line is extracted in uppercase and
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then looked up as an environment variable. If found it the value is
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supstituted for the original string before expanding everything else. If
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substituted for the original string before expanding everything else. If
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it is not found, then the original beginning token on the line is left
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untouched.
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###### Linux - Dependencies
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Different Linux distributions have different package managment systems:
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Different Linux distributions have different package management systems:
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Ubuntu:
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