This is a great tool ! It is basically a user shell for the host machine which has a functionality identical to the Magic7 monitor constantly running on the serial debug console. It has no command line arguments.
In particular, since this application makes Magic7 calls which run at the SCSI handler execution priority, it will sometimes work when the debug console doesn't (due to run-away code).
chmon interpreter command summary (available by typing ? at chmon prompt) :
Multitasking Menu:
prc <pid> (or proc_continue,rs) get process running
prg <proc_name> (proc_get) get pid of given process
prgn <pid> (proc_get_name) gets name of given process
prh <pid> (proc_halt, ha) halt given process
prk <pid> (proc_kill, rm) kill given process
prsa <pid> <hexadr> (proc_set_address) set adr of proc <pid> to hexadr
prsl (proc_sleep, sl set current process to sleep
prsr <pid> <r#> <val> (proc_set_register) set register <r#> of process
<pid> to hex value <val>
prgs <pid> (proc_get_state) get state of given process
prsd <pid> (proc_set_debug, cd) get debug proc to <pid>
cr <pid> <addr> (change_return_address) change the return address
ps (process_state) print process states
ss (sema_print) semaphore states
pp (port_print) port states
Other:
rb ROM reboot
sb soft (RAM) reboot
sx SCSI initialize
ox output card initialize
oc <00BBGGRR> (cls) clear screen to given colors
ve (version, info) print out version info
Display\Modify :
db <adr>[#num] (display_byte) display num bytes at <adr>
ds <adr>[#num] (display_short) display num shorts at <adr>
di <adr>[#num] (display_int) display num ints at <adr>
dl <adr>[#num] (display_long) display num longs at <adr>
dd <adr>[#num] (display_double) display num doubles at <adr>
dt <adr>[#num] (display_triple) display num triples at <adr>
dq <adr>[#num] (display_quad) display num quad words at <adr>
mb <adr>[#num] (modify_byte) modify num bytes at <adr>
mo <adr>[#num] (modify_int) modify num ints at <adr>
Old monitor commands:
do <proc_no> - n/a (download a new process using xmodem)
go - n/a (initialize and start a downloaded process)
sp - use proc_start (initialize a loaded process)
ts - n/a (toggle sleep)