use the command "o". The same "o" of "o/r". Look at the first line. The "o"
also show the meaning of each bit.
Paulo Roque
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> when you boot a router and enter the break command, does anyone know how
to
> view what the current register settings are, i.e 2102, 2142, etc?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
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