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*Configure Language

Programmer's Reference Manuals
» Part 17 - *Commands
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» *Configure Language

*Configure Language

Use

This *Command sets the configured language used at power-on.

Syntax

*Configure Language module_number

Parameters

module_number Number of module to be run at power-on

Notes

The unusual word ‘Language’ for this command is for backwards compatibility with earlier versions of the Operating Systems.

The default value is the desktop.

The module_number is specified by the number returned by *Modules command. Numbers may differ depending on versions of the Operating System, and whether modules have been added or removed.

If a machine is configured to go to the desktop, and to run a file using *Exec, it will not enter the desktop. A machine must be configured as one or the other, but not both. This is because the desktop module checks on entry if a file is being run using *Exec, and if so, exits.

See also

  • *Configure
  • *Configure Boot
  • *Desktop
  • *Modules
  • *Opt 4
Revised on January 22, 2010 23:13:15 by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) (127.0.0.1)
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