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< | If the <var class="product">[[Fast/Reload|Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler]]</var> is authorized, the <var>FLOD</var> command works exactly like the usual <var>[[FLOD command]]</var>, with the exception | ||
that <var>FLOD</var> invokes the <var class="product">Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler</var> rather than the standard | |||
<var class="product">Model 204</var> file load processing. | |||
If for some reason a <var class="product">Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler</var> site wishes to use the standard <var class="product">Model 204</var> <var>FLOD</var> | If for some reason a <var class="product">Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler</var> site wishes to use the standard <var class="product">Model 204</var> <var>FLOD</var> | ||
command processing (most likely for diagnosing a problem with the <var class="product">Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler</var>), a | command processing (most likely for diagnosing a problem with the <var class="product">Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler</var>), a |
Revision as of 14:54, 8 May 2017
If the Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler is authorized, the FLOD command works exactly like the usual FLOD command, with the exception that FLOD invokes the Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler rather than the standard Model 204 file load processing.
If for some reason a Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler site wishes to use the standard Model 204 FLOD command processing (most likely for diagnosing a problem with the Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler), a FLODX command can be issued. The FLODX command has syntax identical to the FLOD command.
See File Load utility: FLOD and FILELOAD commands for more information about the FLOD command, and see the Fast/Reload pages for more information about Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler.
Note: While the Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler FLOD command does not support all the statements supported by the standard FLOD command, if such an unsupported statement is detected, the Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler automatically "hands off" the request to the standard FLOD command. This handing off is done by saving the FLOD program in a temporary procedure, the number of which is controlled by the FRELPREV parameter.