Q: I have used the Open Firmware word words to see what words are implemented on the Macintosh. However, the list is too large to see anything quickly. What do you suggest?
A: First, words displays to standard out all the global and local words available for execution.
Try the word sifting , which was introduced on NewWorld machines. sifting takes, as its argument, the alphanumeric character/s that follow/s in the input stream as a literal string. This string is used as search criterion to the Open Firmware dictionary. It saves a lot of output to standard out. Try this at your console. First, enter words when you first enter the Open Firmware user interface. You'll see quite a large list. Say you're interested in a word that contains "$" in its name. Enter sifting $ and you will notice a large difference. Thank your Apple Open Firmware Engineering community for the word sifting .
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