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This page contains, or will contain, a list of all known commands in Myst, as used in record types 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12. Specifics on the format itself can be found at Myst RLST resources.

Command 0

Variable: Optional Arguments: None

Command 1

Variable: Optional Arguments: u0

  • u0 takes on any number between 0 and 7 (maybe a bit field?)

Command 2: alternative destination

Variable: Yes Arguments: dest

This command goes to dest instead of the regular destination if var is a certain (unknown) value. (Only used for SELEN 1240 and CHANNEL 3359)

Command 3

Variable: Yes Arguments: u0

  • u0 is always 800, 801, or 802. (Only 5 different cases)

Command 4

Variable: Optional Arguments: None

Command 6

Variable: Optional Arguments: None

Command 7

Variable: Optional Arguments: None

Command 8

Variable: Optional Arguments: None

Command 9

Variable: No Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is always either FFFF or omitted.

Command 12

Variable: Optional Arguments: u0

Related to command 13.

  • u0 appears to be a nearby node.

This may have similar function to command 2.

Command 13

Variable: Optional Arguments: u0

Related to command 12.

  • u0 appears to be a nearby node.

This may have similar function to command 2.

Command 14

Variable: Optional Arguments: u0

  • u0 is always 0, 1, or 2.

Command 15

Variable: Yes Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is always 0 or omitted.

Command 16

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1

  • u0 appears to be a nearby node.
  • u1 is always 0.

Command 17

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1

  • u0 appears to be a nearby node.
  • u1 is always 4, 5, or 6.

Command 18

Variable: No Arguments: u0

  • u0 is always 4, 5, or 6.

Command 19

Variable: No Arguments: count u0[count]

  • All of the u0 numbers are small (0-13, 21).

Command 20

Variable: No Arguments: count u0[count]

  • All of the u0 numbers are small (0-13, 21). These, unlike command 19, can also be FFFF.

Command 21

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1 u2 u3 u4 u5

There are this command is used 6 times.

  • u0 is always 0, 74, 76, 117, or 198.
  • u1 is always 0, 48, 213, or 226.
  • u2 is always 327, 406, 429, 459, or 544.
  • u3 is always 257, 332, or 333.
  • u4 is always 0, 1, 5, 6, or 11.
  • u5 is always 5 or 25.

Command 22

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 23

Variable: No Arguments: count u0[count]

  • The u0 numbers are all 0, 4, or 5.

Command 24

Variable: No Arguments: u0

  • u0 appears to be a node number, but it sometimes has a different 1000's place digit (like the numbers in the VIEW resources).

Command 26

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 27

Variable: No Arguments: u0

  • u0 appears to be a node number, but it sometimes has a different 1000's place digit (like the numbers in the VIEW resources).

Command 28

Variable: No Arguments: (<l t r b>|FFFF)

  • <l t r b> often corresponds with the intended location of one of the sub-images in the VIEW resources.

Command 29

Variable: No Arguments: node <l t r b> u0 u1

  • node appears to be a node number.
  • <l t r b> often corresponds with the intended location of one of the sub-images in the VIEW resources.
  • u0 appears to be a variable number (it is sometimes 0).
  • u1 may also be a variable number (it is sometimes 0, 1, or FFFF).

Command 30

Variable: No Arguments: node flags

  • node looks like a node number.
  • flags looks like a bit field.

Command 31

Variable: Yes (only ever 30) Arguments: u0 u1

  • u0 is always 0.
  • u1 looks like a node number.

Command 32

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 33

Variable: No Arguments: node <l t r b> u0 u1

  • node appears to be a node number.
  • <l t r b> often corresponds with the intended location of one of the sub-images in the VIEW resources.
  • u0 appears to be a variable number (it is sometimes 0).
  • u1 may also be a variable number (it is sometimes 0).

Command 34

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1

  • u0 looks like a node number.
  • u1 is always 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, or 11.

Command 35

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1 u2

  • u0 looks like a node number.
  • u1 looks like a node number.
  • u2 is always 0, 6, or 10.

Command 36

Variable: No Arguments: u0

This command is only used twice.

  • u0 is 900 or 903.

Command 37

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 38

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 39

Variable: No Arguments: u0

  • u0 is 100, 200, 400, 500, 1000, or 1100.

Command 40

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1 u2

  • u0 is always 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6.
  • u1 looks like a node number.
  • u2 looks like a node number.

Command 41

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1 u2 count u3[count]

  • u0 looks like a node number.
  • u1 looks like a node number.
  • u2 is always 5 or 10.
  • count is only ever 6 or 12.
  • u3 may be divided into groups of sixes.

Command 42

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1 count u2[count]

  • u0 looks like a node number.
  • u1 is always 5, 10, 15, or 20.
  • count is only ever 6 or 12.
  • u3 may be divided into groups of sixes.

Command 43

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 44

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 46

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 100

Variable: Optional Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is always 4, 6, or omitted.

Command 101

Variable: No Arguments: [u0|u1[6]]

  • u0 is always 4225 or omitted.
  • u1 is a series of 6 positive numbers.

Command 102

Variable: No Arguments: [u0 u1 [u2]]

  • u0 looks like a node number (or 0).
  • u1 looks like a node number.
  • u2 looks like an (optional) bit field. (only 0x64 or 0)

Command 103

Variable: Yes Arguments: bit

This form of the command most likely negates bit bit of var.

  • bit is a power of 2 (bit mask).

Variable: No Arguments: u0 [u1]

This form of the command is unknown.

  • u0 is a number between 13 and 18.
  • u1 is either 1 or omitted.

Command 104

Variable: No Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 can be 0, 1, omitted, or 13 to 20.

Command 105

Variable: Optional (set to 9 at one point, but usually not) Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 looks like a node number.

Command 106

Variable: 10 Arguments: 2287

This command is only used once.

Command 107

Variable: 11 Arguments: 2287

This command is only used once.

Command 108

Variable: 12 Arguments: 2287

This command is only used once.

Command 109

Variable: Optional Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is FFFF, 1, omitted, or 2287.

Command 110

Variable: No Arguments: 1180 1179 12 203 78 345 167 6 10 203 166 345 306 5 10

This command is only used once.

Command 111

Variable: No Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is 14 to 20 or omitted.

Command 112

Variable: 29 Arguments: u0 u1 u2

This command is only used twice.

  • u0 is 0 or 1800.
  • u1 is 400 or 2000.
  • u2 is 1.

Command 113

Variable: No Arguments: 5143 10 6 339 237 423 333 0 10

This command is only used once.

Command 114

Variable: No Arguments: 5143 10 6 339 237 423 333 1 10

This command is only used once.

Command 115

Variable: Yes Arguments: u0[3]

  • The u0 look like node numbers.

Variable: No Arguments: 1139 1140 1140 10 6 204 64 343 279 6 50

This form of the command is only used once.

Command 116

Variable: No Arguments: u0

  • u0 is 0, 1, or 6006.

Command 117

Variable: No Arguments: [u0|u1 u2]

  • u0 is 0, 1, 2, 3, or omitted.
  • u1 and u2 are 5698 and 6698 (only used once).

Command 118

Variable: No Arguments: [4707 5707 6707 7707 4705]

This command is only used twice (once with values and once omitted).

Command 119

Variable: No Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is 0, 1, or omitted.

Command 120

Variable: No Arguments: [u0]

  • u0 is 0, 1, 2, 3, or omitted.

Command 121

Variable: Yes Arguments: None

Variable: No Arguments: u0 u1

  • u0 is 0 or a node number.
  • u1 is a node number.

Command 122

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 123

Variable: No Arguments: u0 [u1]

  • u0 is 0, 1, or 960.
  • u1 is 960, 1920, or omitted.

Command 124

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 125

Variable: No Arguments: None

Variable: 21 Arguments: u0

  • u0 is 13 or 14.

Command 126

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 127

Variable: no Arguments: u0 u1

  • u0 is 1, 2, or 3.
  • u1 is 0 or 1.

Command 129

Variable: No Arguments: u0

  • u0 looks like a node number.

Command 133

Variable: No Arguments: 6500

This command is only used once.

Command 164

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 169

Variable: No Arguments: None

Command 198

Variable: No Arguments: 5143 10 6 339 237 423 333 1 10

This command is only used once.

Command 199

Variable: No Arguments: None