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RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6   BL87mP  [1,54] System    MIM
21-APR-06 21:19    Logged on Terminal TT4:  as GST46

Good Evening

 
        *****************************************************************
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        *                    Welcome to RSX-11M-PLUS                    *
        *                                                               *
        *                  Version 4.6  Base level 87                   *
        *                                                               *
        *                   This is Mim.Update.UU.SE                    *
        *                       (Running on E11)                        *
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        If you have any problems, or want to ask questions, don't
        be afraid to write me a mail.
 
 
MIM is a E11 replacement for Magica, which can't be run 24/7 right now
because of costs. Magica is still around, and occasionally online.
The E11 license for MIM was kindly donated by John Wilson of DBIT.
(Check out www.dbit.com for more information).
 
*** Try HELP FUN for more fun ***
*** Try HELP LOCAL for information about compilers and stuff on MIM ***
*** A small FAQ have been written. Do "MORE FAQ" ***
 
*** Note that help on compiling and linking are available at HELP LOCAL ***
 
                        Johnny ([email protected])
 
 

    Last interactive login on Friday, April 21, 2006  10:03:44 (TT6:)

    Last batch login on Saturday, August 9, 1997  17:36:13
 
$ @LB:[1,2]SYSLOGIN.CMD

Z

What is your name? Mike


RSX-11M-PLUS BL87mP (MIM   ) 1920K PDP-11/74 at 21:19:44.9, 21-APR-06
Users=3  Idle=99%  Task=.IDLE.  Up: 6 days, 19:33.  Ticks=4  Errseq=0.

user             task      uic     pri  where  state  size(K) ioc  par
MIKE            AT.T4  * [ Self  ]  64   TT4  Stopped  4/23       GEN
J Billquist     MCET44   [ Oper  ]  50  _TT44 Stopped  2/8        GEN
J Billquist     MCET5    [ Oper  ]  50  _TT5  Stopped  2/8    1   GEN
MIKE            WHOT4  * [ Self  ]  50   TT4  Running  1/4        GEN

Welcome to Magica.
This is a guest account. Please behave.

If you'd like an account of you own, write an email to
Johnny Billquist <[email protected]> saying so.
Please also include the following information about you:
1) Your full name.
2) A working email address to you. (Not an anonymous one)
3) A line or two about who you are.
4) A password for your account.

If you have any other requests or wishes, just include them too, and
we'll see what can be fixed.

    /Johnny

$ help fun
Here are fun information about MIM.
 
Do you miss Infocom? Try ZEMU. The available games can be listed by
ZEMU /LI
 
Did you think Zork I, II and III were poor ripoffs from the original.
Well, DUNGEON (the FORTAN port) is also available. Try "DUNGEON".

$ help local
 
These help pages give you information about things specific
to MIM.
Here you will find information about compilers, programs and
other things.
 
If you have any questions, write a mail to Johnny Billquist <[email protected]>
and I'll try to answer it, and perhaps try to get the information into
this help as well.
 
Languages:
 
C   PASCAL  BASIC   FORTRAN
 
Tools:
 
MORE    MCE EMACS   CCL
 

$ ZEMU

ZEM>help
Game file not found.

ZEM>li
Game file not found.

ZEM>/li
-- System games --
Game      Release Serial Inform Z-Machine
ADVENT    5       961209 6.05   5
AMFV      77      850814        4
BALLYHOO  97      851218        3
BEYONDZOR 57      871221        5
BOMBER    3       971123 6.13   5
BORDERZON 9       871008        5
BUREAUCRA 116     870602        4
CUTTHROAT 23      840809        3
DEADLINE  27      831005        3
DOGSLIFE  1       981015 6.15   5
DUNGEON   12      990623 6.14   5
ENCHANTER 29      860820        3
HITCHHIKE 31      871119        5
HOLLYWOOD 37      861215        3
INFIDEL   22      830916        3
LEATHER   59      860730        3
LURKING   203     870506        3
MOONMIST  9       861022        3
NORDANDBE 19      870722        4
PLANETFAL 37      851003        3
PLUNDERER 26      870730        3
SAMEGAME  1       980731 6.15   5
SEASTALKE 16      850603        3
SHERLOCK  21      871214        5
SORCERER  15      851108        3
SPACEZ    1       980710 6.15   5
SPELLBREA 87      860904        3
STARCROSS 17      821021        3
STATIONFA 107     870430        3
SUSPECT   14      841005        3
SUSPENDED 8       840521        3
TRINITY   12      860926        4
WISHBRING 69      850920        3
WITNESS   22      840924        3
ZOKOBAN   1       990810 6.21   5
ZORK1     88      840726        3
ZORK2     48      840904        3
ZORK3     17      840727        3
ZTUU      16      970828 6.13   5

ZEM>ballyhoo
[?7l=BALLYHOO
Infocom interactive fiction
Copyright (c) 1986 by Infocom, Inc. All rights reserved.
Release 97 / Serial number 851218

As you trudge along in the wake of the outflowing crowd, you thumb through your
memories of this evening. Your experience of the circus, with its ballyhooed
promises of wonderment and its ultimate disappointment, has been to sink your
teeth into a candy apple whose fruit is rotten.

Never mind the outrageous prices, the Mt. Everest vantage point, the
communistically long lines, the audience more savage than the lion act. And it
wasn't the shabbiness of the performances themselves that's got you soured on
Spangleland. No, instead it's that the circus is a reminder of your own secret
irrational desire to steal the spotlight, to defy death, and to bask in the
thunder of applause.

In the Wings
The big top can be entered to the north and exited to the south. To the
7 In the Wings                                           Score: 0    Moves: 0
8northeast, the grandstand begins its precipitous rise.

>go west
7 In the Wings                                           Score: 0    Moves: 1
8You can't go that way.

>exit
You emerge into the warm night air of summer.

Connection
This area of matted-down crabgrass lies between the vaulted big top entrance to
the north and the enticements of the midway to the east, where a sagging banner
hangs crookedly above a turnstile. There is a drinking fountain near the side
wall of the tent. You can enter the night to the west and south.

The last of the crowd just now trickles eastward through the turnstile.

7 Connection                                             Score: 0    Moves: 2
8A midget decked out in a Russian general's uniform is standing before the
drinking fountain.

>quit
7 Connection                                             Score: 0    Moves: 2
8Your score is 0 of a possible 200, in 2 turns.
Do you wish to leave the game? (Y is affirmative): >y
>
$ more faq
<[?3l[?3lDU0:[GUEST]FAQ.TXT;2   18-JUN-2005 10:52:20=Here is a small FAQ for newcomers on MIM.

Q: How do I exit the 'MORE' program?
A: Press ^Z

Q: What control characters does RSX understand?
A: ^Z means EOF.
   ^S/^Q means XOFF/XON (although it might not work through telnet).
   ^U means delete current line.
   ^X means flush input buffer.
   ^C will give you a command prompt (it does not neccesarily stop your program)

Q: Can I logout without being disconnected?
A: Yes. LOGOUT/HOLD

Q: Can I disconnect without loggin in and out again?
A: Yes. DISCONNECT

Q: How do I change password?
A: SET PASSWORD20> qUnrecognized command - Q20> q >>
$ s 

$ ls

MCR -- Illegal function

$ dev
DU4:     Public Mounted Loaded Type=VRA82
VF1:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
VF2:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
VF3:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
VF4:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
VF5:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
VF6:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
VF7:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
CO0:     Loaded
TT0:     Loaded
TT1:     Loaded
TT2:     CPC_Offline Loaded
TT3:     CPD_Offline Loaded
TT4:     [GUEST]     [66,66] - Logged in  Loaded
TT5:     [BQT]       [7,14] - Logged in  Loaded
TT6:     Loaded
TT7:     Loaded
TT10:    Loaded
TT11:    Loaded
TT12:    Loaded
TT13:    Loaded
TT14:    Loaded
TT15:    Loaded
TT16:    Loaded
TT17:    Loaded
TT20:    Loaded
TT21:    Loaded
TT22:    Loaded
TT23:    Loaded
TT24:    Loaded
TT25:    Loaded
TT26:    Loaded
TT27:    Loaded
TT30:    Loaded
TT31:    Loaded
TT32:    Loaded
TT33:    Loaded
TT34:    Loaded
TT35:    Loaded
TT36:    Loaded
TT37:    Loaded
TT40:    Loaded
TT41:    Loaded
TT42:    Loaded
TT43:    Loaded
TT44:    [BQT]       [7,14] - Logged in  Loaded
TT45:    Loaded
TT46:    Loaded
TT47:    Loaded
TT50:    Loaded
TT51:    Loaded
TT52:    Loaded
TT53:    Loaded
VT0:     Loaded
VT1:     Loaded
VT2:     Loaded
RD0:     Loaded
MK0:     Offline Loaded
DL0:     Loaded Type=RL02
     Seek_Optimization=Nearest:10.
    
DU0:     Public Mounted Loaded Type=RZ29
DU1:     Loaded Type=RD53
DU2:     Loaded Type=RD52
DU3:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
DU4:     Public Mounted Loaded Type=VRA82
VF1:     Offline Loaded Type=unknown
MU0:     Loaded Type=TK50
NL0:     Loaded
NN0:     Loaded
NM0:     Loaded
HT0:     Offline Loaded
HT1:     Offline Loaded
HT2:     Offline Loaded
HT3:     Offline Loaded
HT4:     Offline Loaded
HT5:     Offline Loaded
HT6:     Offline Loaded
HT7:     Offline Loaded
HT10:    Offline Loaded
HT11:    Offline Loaded
HT12:    Offline Loaded
HT13:    Offline Loaded
HT14:    Offline Loaded
HT15:    Offline Loaded
HT16:    Offline Loaded
HT17:    Offline Loaded
IP0:     Public Loaded
UD0:     Public Loaded
TC0:     Public Loaded
DO0:     Public Loaded Type=E11
TI0:
CL0:     TT0:
SP0:     DU0:
LB0:     DU0:
SY0:     DU0:
NS0:
RT0:     Loaded
RT1:     Loaded
RT2:     Loaded
RT3:     Loaded
RT4:     Loaded
RT5:     Loaded
RT6:     Loaded
RT7:     Loaded
RT10:    Loaded
RT11:    Loaded
RT12:    Loaded
RT13:    Loaded
RT14:    Loaded
RT15:    Loaded
RT16:    Loaded
RT17:    Loaded
NX0:

$ help LOAD

HEL -- Unknown HELP qualifier
LOAD

$ help
 
 For HELP on logging in, type HELP LOGIN.
 
 Help is available for DCL commands, utilities, and system features.
 You can receive help by typing either HELP or ? after the DCL prompt ($)
 followed by the desired topic.  For example, for help on the COPY command,
 type either HELP COPY or ? COPY. (The examples in the HELP files indicate
 only the first of these two formats in order to save space.)  Also note that
 you can type help requests in either upper case or lower case.
 
 Help is available for the following DCL commands:
 
 ABORT        COBOL        DELETE       INSTALL      PRINT        START
 ALLOCATE     CONTINUE     DIFFERENCES  LIBRARY      PURGE        STOP
 ANALYZE      CONVERT      DIRECTORY    LINK         RELEASE      SUBMIT
 APPEND       COPY         DISMOUNT     LOGIN        REMOVE       TYPE
 ASSIGN       CORAL        EDIT         LOGOUT       RENAME       UNFIX
 BACKUP       CREATE       FIX          MACRO        REQUEST      UNLOCK
 BASIC        DEALLOCATE   FORTRAN      MCR          RUN
 BROADCAST    DEASSIGN     HELP         MERGE        SET      Dates
 CANCEL       DEBUG        HOLD         MOUNT        SHOW
 CCC          DEFINE       INITIALIZE   PASCAL       SORT
 
 For information on a command, type: HELP commandname.  Additional
 help on a command qualifier is often available by typing:
 HELP commandname qualifier.  For the short forms of some commands,
 type: HELP BRIEF.
  
 For information on utilities and system features, type: HELP MORE.

$ more moo.c;2
#include <stdio.h>

main()
{
  printf("Hello, RSX-World!\n");
}

$ par
CPUPAR 117730 00210300 00060000 CPU
SECPOL 117660 00270300 01000000 SEC POOL
SYSPAR 117610 01270300 00206200 MAIN
       117540 01270300 00115600 RO COM !DIR11M!
       117340 01406100 00005300 TASK   <...LDR>
       117124 01413400 00033500 TASK   <MCR...>
       116710 01447100 00010500 TASK   [TKTN  ]
       116474 01457600 00003200 TASK   [SHF...]
       116260 01463000 00013500 TASK   [RCT...]
DRVPAR 116174 01476500 00155100 MAIN
       116124 01476500 00006600 RO COM !TTEXT !
       116034 01505300 00020600 RO COM !TTCOM !
       115744 01526100 00036100 DRIVER (TT:)
       115334 01564200 00003300 DRIVER (MK:)
       115040 01567500 00003500 DRIVER (DL:)
       114770 01573200 00005200 RO COM !PUCOM !
       114160 01600400 00014400 DRIVER (DU:)
       113620 01615000 00012100 DRIVER (MU:)
       113424 01627100 00000100 DRIVER (NL:)
       113354 01627200 00017700 DRIVER (VF:)
       113304 01647100 00000300 DRIVER (CO:)
       113234 01647400 00002500 DRIVER (VT:)
       113164 01652100 00001500 DRIVER (RD:)
GEN    113114 01653600 15124200 MAIN
       070760 01653600 00040000 RO COM !MAIRES!
       033650 01713600 00002200 RW COM !CCLRES!
       071130 01717000 00000400 RW COM !SYSCOM!
       032320 01732300 00007500 TASK   <PMT...>
       036060 01742000 00000400 DRIVER (NN:)
       061740 01742400 00000500 DRIVER (IP:)
       062100 01743100 00000500 DRIVER (UD:)
       043760 01743600 00000400 DRIVER (TC:)
       112620 01744300 00040000 RO COM !FCSRES!
       032654 02004300 00041000 TASK   <F11ACP>
       113044 02053100 00033600 RO COM +F11ACP+
       033530 02126700 00014300 TASK   <COT...>
       044670 02143200 00010500 TASK   <LOCAL >
       065470 02153700 00006300 TASK   <TCP   >
       112244 02165400 00056000 RO COM +...AT.+
       064520 02243400 00017500 TASK   <ETHER >
       064400 02263100 00023600 TASK   <IP    >
       034420 02314100 00037300 TASK   <QMG...>
       032724 02353400 00024500 TASK   <SYSLOG>
       033400 02401200 00042500 TASK   <HRC...>
       034670 02443700 00050300 TASK   <BAP0  >
       034470 02514200 00050300 TASK   <BAP1  >
       112014 02564500 00061000 RO COM +...PIP+
       035574 02645500 00132600 TASK   <NT.NNS>
       036350 03000300 00043600 RW COM +NT.NNS+
       040000 03044100 00062600 TASK   <FTSDEQ>
       064450 03126700 00014000 TASK   <UDP   >
       066570 03142700 00020200 TASK   <MCET44>
       073700 03163100 00020200 TASK   <MCET5 >
       061460 03217200 00035500 TASK   <EVC...>
       045050 03254700 00026300 TASK   <NETACP>
       044610 03303200 00150600 TASK   <RCP1..>
       062010 03454000 00020500 TASK   <RCP2..>
       070350 03474500 00020200 RO COM +...MCE+
       067610 03514700 00021000 RO COM +...MAC+
       067174 03547700 00014100 TASK   <RWHOD >
       034540 03564000 00075600 TASK   <TFTPD >
       032010 03661600 00140400 TASK   <MAILQ >
       033600 04022200 00054500 RO COM !RMSRES!
       070570 04134200 00026000 RO COM +...SRD+
       067070 04174100 00231200 RO COM +...EDT+
       040130 04463600 00054000 RO COM +FAL$$$+
       067500 04537600 00075200 RO COM +...ZEM+
       070230 04635000 00040000 RW COM !BP2SML!
       067660 04675000 00040000 RW COM !F7SRES!
       075154 04753500 00462000 RW COM !DUNGEO!
       070640 05435500 00060000 RO COM +...COD+
       070420 05515500 00120700 RO COM +...RNO+
       070300 05675700 00103700 RW COM !CCSMRX!
       034250 06001600 00044100 RO COM !DAPRES!
       075354 06045700 00040300 TASK   <PART4 >
       066520 06113400 00346000 RW COM !BALLYH!
       074210 16001300 00011100 DRIVER (DO:)
       067410 16012400 00024400 RW COM !XDT   !
       064124 16037000 00400000 RW COM !IN.POL!
       060734 16437000 00037400 RO COM !NT.LAT!
       055004 16476400 00012700 RO COM !NT.UNA!
       054604 16511300 00016600 RO COM !NT.EPM!
       054534 16530100 00015300 RO COM !NT.DLX!
       054070 16545400 00024600 RO COM !NT.RTH!
       053744 16572200 00021200 RO COM !NT.NCT!
       053674 16613400 00023100 RO COM !NT.XPT!
       053624 16636500 00017200 RO COM !NT.ECL!
       045400 16655700 00004200 RO COM !NT.EVL!
       045250 16662100 00006200 RO COM !NT.AUX!
       045000 16670300 00104500 RO COM !POOL..!
       041500 16775000 00002000 DRIVER (HT:)
       036300 16777000 00001000 DRIVER (NM:)

$ tal
...LDR 117410  SYSPAR 117340 01406100-01413400  Pri - 248.  Dpri - 248.
   Status:  -CHK STP -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR  FXD
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000001 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 120506  Regs 0-6  000222 062452 177777 075404 075354 073750 120166
TKTN   116760  SYSPAR 116710 01447100-01457600  Pri - 248.  Dpri - 248.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR  FXD
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 177776 000001
F11MSG 110744  GEN    113114 01653600-01662100  Pri - 200.  Dpri - 200.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
MTAACP 110334  GEN    113114 01653600-01672000  Pri - 200.  Dpri - 200.
   Status:  -EXE ACP PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
SHE... 110054  GEN    113114 01653600-01670300  Pri - 200.  Dpri - 200.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
NT.NNS 036420  GEN    035574 02645500-03000300  Pri - 200.  Dpri - 200.
   Status:  WFR PRV ROV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000003 040000  PS - 170000
   PC - 013122  Regs 0-6  002054 004346 005340 000000 005340 000074 001214
NETACP 040330  GEN    045050 03254700-03303200  Pri - 200.  Dpri - 200.
   Status:  STP ACP -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 143274  Regs 0-6  000000 054134 003310 107126 131766 054014 120244
RCP1.. 040460  GEN    044610 03303200-03454000  Pri - 199.  Dpri - 199.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 004352  Regs 0-6  000000 077777 000000 017236 002000 054340 000274
RCP2.. 040610  GEN    062010 03454000-03474500  Pri - 199.  Dpri - 199.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 004360  Regs 0-6  000000 077777 000000 011544 000100 054340 000274
EVC... 037360  GEN    061460 03217200-03254700  Pri - 198.  Dpri - 198.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000021 040000  PS - 170001
   PC - 121756  Regs 0-6  130506 130366 000000 127170 000051 045524 121256
LOCAL  065060  GEN    044670 02143200-02153700  Pri - 190.  Dpri - 190.
   Status:  -CHK STP -PMD PRV NSD DFB FMP DSP XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000001 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 120736  Regs 0-6  020400 121366 140022 000000 135600 000002 120600
ETHER  065210  GEN    064520 02243400-02263100  Pri - 190.  Dpri - 190.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV NSD DFB FMP DSP XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 4.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000053 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 125634  Regs 0-6  140006 000525 000240 000000 122032 000002 120604
IP     065340  GEN    064400 02263100-02306700  Pri - 180.  Dpri - 180.
   Status:  -CHK STP ACP -PMD PRV NSD DFB FMP DSP XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 124004  Regs 0-6  000000 123574 177674 000000 143470 000000 120600
UDP    065540  GEN    064450 03126700-03142700  Pri - 170.  Dpri - 170.
   Status:  -CHK STP ACP -PMD PRV NSD DFB FMP DSP XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 124320  Regs 0-6  020401 120720 177674 000000 152200 000000 120600
TCP    065670  GEN    065470 02153700-02162200  Pri - 170.  Dpri - 170.
   Status:  -CHK STP ACP -PMD PRV NSD DFB FMP DSP XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000001 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 122456  Regs 0-6  020401 120656 020401 000000 135600 000000 120600
MCR... 117174  SYSPAR 117124 01413400-01447100  Pri - 160.  Dpri - 160.
   Status:  RUN -CHK STP -PMD PRV CLI NSD DFB XHR  FXD
   TI - TT4:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000001 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 122744  Regs 0-6  024076 024076 000000 121050 034066 024076 000722
TALT4  073750  GEN    075354 06045700-06106200  Pri - 160.  Dpri - 160.
   Status:  RUN -CHK -PMD REM PRV MCR CMD DFB XHR
   TI - TT4:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000001 040000  PS - 170017
   PC - 122330  Regs 0-6  000000 131574 050712 140544 140060 000000 000722
NVP... 041070  GEN    113114 01653600-01674600  Pri - 150.  Dpri - 150.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 177776 000001
F11ACP 112670  GEN    032654 02004300-02045300  Pri - 149.  Dpri - 149.
   Status:  -CHK STP ACP PRV NSD DFB MUT DSP XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000002 000002  PS - 170000
   PC - 120426  Regs 0-6  000400 153670 000040 022115 033124 075354 120370
ERRLOG 112314  GEN    113114 01653600-01732000  Pri - 148.  Dpri - 148.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 177776 000001
PMT... 111634  GEN    032320 01732300-01742000  Pri - 148.  Dpri - 148.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000100 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 122064  Regs 0-6  000074 000102 000000 140234 140200 000000 120212
COT... 111074  GEN    033530 02126700-02143200  Pri - 145.  Dpri - 145.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - TT0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 001000 140000  PS - 170000
   PC - 122044  Regs 0-6  121332 013400 000002 132020 130200 130200 120700
HRC... 110464  GEN    033400 02401200-02443700  Pri - 140.  Dpri - 140.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000001 040000  PS - 170000
   PC - 130614  Regs 0-6  110476 000000 000000 076650 000000 076650 126406
PMD... 110204  GEN    113114 01653600-01673400  Pri - 140.  Dpri - 140.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
SYSLOG 111354  GEN    032724 02353400-02400100  Pri - 130.  Dpri - 130.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000021 100000  PS - 170000
   PC - 124322  Regs 0-6  127422 000000 123210 000156 135454 127232 121212
SHF... 116544  SYSPAR 116474 01457600-01463000  Pri - 105.  Dpri - 105.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV DFB XHR  FXD
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
RCT... 116330  SYSPAR 116260 01463000-01476500  Pri - 100.  Dpri - 100.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR  FXD
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
FXR... 110614  GEN    113114 01653600-01657100  Pri - 100.  Dpri - 100.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
NMVACP 037510  GEN    113114 01653600-01705300  Pri - 100.  Dpri - 100.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 177776 000001
LOO... 040200  GEN    113114 01653600-01677000  Pri - 100.  Dpri - 100.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
RMHACP 044030  GEN    113114 01653600-01713200  Pri - 100.  Dpri - 100.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
RMTACP 042200  GEN    113114 01653600-01714300  Pri - 99.  Dpri - 99.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV CLI NSD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
BAP0   112444  GEN    034670 02443700-02514200  Pri - 80.  Dpri - 80.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV SLV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 040000  PS - 170000
   PC - 001554  Regs 0-6  000000 006270 140700 140354 143230 000000 000612
   Parent task name - QMG...
BAP1   035070  GEN    034470 02514200-02564500  Pri - 80.  Dpri - 80.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV SLV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 040000  PS - 170000
   PC - 001554  Regs 0-6  000000 006270 140700 140354 143230 000000 000612
   Parent task name - QMG...
QMG... 111504  GEN    034420 02314100-02353400  Pri - 75.  Dpri - 75.
   Status:  STP -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - CO0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000  PS - 170000
   PC - 121052  Regs 0-6  126460 124060 130466 001006 004400 130632 120412
LP0    112064  GEN    113114 01653600-01675100  Pri - 70.  Dpri - 70.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV SLV DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
PRT... 034740  GEN    113114 01653600-01655500  Pri - 70.  Dpri - 70.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
NTL... 037100  GEN    113114 01653600-01721400  Pri - 60.  Dpri - 60.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV SLV DFB
   TI - TT0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 177776 000001
NTINIT 036750  GEN    113114 01653600-01663500  Pri - 55.  Dpri - 55.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - TT0:  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 177776 000001
ACNT   111224  GEN    113114 01653600-01732700  Pri - 50.  Dpri - 50.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
SHUTUP 107724  GEN    113114 01653600-01672300  Pri - 50.  Dpri - 50.
   Status:  -EXE -PMD PRV DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg - 000000 000000
MLD... 037230  GEN    113114 01653600-01676500  Pri - 50.  Dpri - 50.
   Status:  -EXE -CHK -PMD PRV NSD DFB XHR
   TI - None  IOC - 0.  BIO - 0.  Eflg -

TAL -- Output error

$ ass
Logical name equivalent?
DCL>
Logical name equivalent? ^R
DCL>q

ASSIGN  --  Illegal filespec
ASS
    ^

$

MCR -- Illegal function

$ asn

(Session Local Logical Table for TT4:)

     "ZZ1"        =   "LB:" [Final]

(Session Login Logical Table for TT4:)

     "SY"         =   "DU4:" [Final]
     "SYS$LOGIN"  =   "DU4:[GUEST]" [Final]

$ clq

$ dfl

(Session Local Logical Table for TT4:)

     "ZZ1"        =   "LB:" [Final]

(Session Login Logical Table for TT4:)

     "SY"         =   "DU4:" [Final]
     "SYS$LOGIN"  =   "DU4:[GUEST]" [Final]

$ tas
...LDR        SYSPAR 248. 00005300 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
TKTN          SYSPAR 248. 00010500 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
F11MSG 15.00  GEN    200. 00006300 LB0:-00000045045
MTAACP 17.00  GEN    200. 00016200 LB0:-00000051525
SHE... 06.01  GEN    200. 00014500 LB0:-00000055174
NT.NNS V02.00 GEN    200. 00132600 SY0:-00006532705
NETACP V08.10 GEN    200. 00026300 SY0:-00006527442
RCP1.. V08.10 GEN    199. 00011500 SY0:-00006532306
RCP2.. V08.10 GEN    199. 00011500 SY0:-00006502627
EVC... V08.00 GEN    198. 00035500 SY0:-00006502465
LOCAL  V3.0   GEN    190. 00010500 SY0:-00006443776
ETHER  V2.7   GEN    190. 00017500 SY0:-00006444207
IP     V3.15  GEN    180. 00023600 SY0:-00006445466
UDP    V1.4   GEN    170. 00014000 SY0:-00006446150
TCP    X0.0   GEN    170. 00006300 SY0:-00006446373
MCR...        SYSPAR 160. 00033500 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
TAST4  07.00  GEN    160. 00040300 LB0:-00000050542
NVP... V08.00 GEN    150. 00021000 SY0:-00006532473
F11ACP 07.00D GEN    149. 00041000 LB0:-00000043565
ERRLOG 05.03  GEN    148. 00056200 LB0:-00000043433
PMT... 02.02  GEN    148. 00007500 LB0:-00000052435
COT... 02.04  GEN    145. 00014300 LB0:-00000037671
HRC... 05.00  GEN    140. 00042500 LB0:-00000045631
PMD... 07.05  GEN    140. 00017600 LB0:-00000052405
SYSLOG 04.03  GEN    130. 00024500 LB0:-00002535757
SHF...        SYSPAR 105. 00003200 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
RCT...        SYSPAR 100. 00013500 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
FXR... 03.02  GEN    100. 00003300 LB0:-00000045037
NMVACP V08.00 GEN    100. 00031500 SY0:-00006527743
LOO... V08.00 GEN    100. 00023200 SY0:-00006530656
RMHACP V08.00 GEN    100. 00037400 SY0:-00006535412
RMTACP V08.00 GEN     99. 00040500 SY0:-00006535206
BAP0   04.11  GEN     80. 00050300 LB0:-00000035350
BAP1   04.11  GEN     80. 00050300 LB0:-00000035350
QMG... 06.04  GEN     75. 00037300 LB0:-00005246435
LP0    07.04  GEN     70. 00021300 LB0:-00005246377
PRT... 03.01  GEN     70. 00001700 LB0:-00002535712
NTL... V8.10  GEN     60. 00045600 SY0:-00006502116
NTINIT V08.00 GEN     55. 00007700 SY0:-00006501661
ACNT   06.04  GEN     50. 00057100 LB0:-00000034736
SHUTUP 04.04  GEN     50. 00016500 LB0:-00000055220
MLD... V08.00 GEN     50. 00022700 SY0:-00006501704
NTD... V08.20 GEN     50. 00032200 SY0:-00006532414
HLD... V08.00 GEN     50. 00031100 SY0:-00006533453
FTSDEQ V08.00 GEN     50. 00062600 SY0:-00006534421
FALLOG V08.00 GEN     50. 00013600 SY0:-00006535072
.CMTS. V07.00 GEN     50. 00002200 SY0:-00006535152
NCT... V08.10 GEN     50. 00030700 SY0:-00006536017
TCL... V08.00 GEN     50. 00003100 SY0:-00006537022
RWHOD  X1.2   GEN     50. 00014100 SY0:-00006416277
TFTPD  X0.3   GEN     50. 00075600 SY0:-00006415173
CRF... 05.00  GEN     50. 00032300 LB0:-00000037772
MAILQ  V3.1   GEN     50. 00140400 DU0:-00006441634
SRTTRN T03.00 GEN     50. 00146000 LB0:-00007740151
MCET44 V4.28B GEN     50. 00020200 LB0:-00000030102
MCET5  V4.28B GEN     50. 00020200 LB0:-00000030102
...RMD 02.09  GEN    225. 00042200 SY0:-00003712030
EVR$$$ V08.00 GEN    197. 00032300 SY0:-00006527617
...DCL 06.01  GEN    160. 00062500 LB0:-00000040175
...DMO 04.02  GEN    160. 00017300 LB0:-00000041150
...MCR 07.00  GEN    160. 00040300 LB0:-00000050542
...MOU 26.06  GEN    160. 00045600 LB0:-00000051434
...CA. 01.00  GEN    150. 00026100 LB0:-00000055463
...INS 16.00  GEN    100. 00053200 LB0:-00000046516
...SAV 11.00  GEN    100. 00070500 LB0:-00004157162
...UFD 07.02  GEN    100. 00014500 LB0:-00000056571
LOO$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00023200 SY0:-00006530656
LIN$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00011100 SY0:-00006532436
DLL$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00015200 SY0:-00006533070
DUM$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00017500 SY0:-00006533300
...CCR V08.00 GEN    100. 00033700 SY0:-00006533357
LSN$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00020700 SY0:-00006536227
MAL$$$ V3.1   GEN    100. 00140400 DU0:-00006425200
...SND V3.1   GEN    100. 00140400 DU0:-00006425515
...VCP V04.10 GEN     90. 00020300 LB0:-00000056757
...CCL V9.1   GEN     90. 00014500 SY0:-00006452163
...ACS 04.00  GEN     70. 00006200 LB0:-00000035171
...MAI V3.1   GEN     70. 00140400 DU0:-00006440067
...SEN V3.1   GEN     70. 00140400 DU0:-00006440067
...ACC 05.00  GEN     65. 00032100 LB0:-00000034477
...SHA 06.01  GEN     65. 00032000 LB0:-00000055021
...RRS V07.00 GEN     65. 00035600 SY0:-00003711534
...HOS 07.00  GEN     65. 00013500 SY0:-00006515531
...EDT V03.20 GEN     65. 00037700 LB0:-00000042505
...NEW V3.1   GEN     65. 00030400 DU0:-00006424506
...AT. 10.0   GEN     64. 00056500 LB0:-00000046102
...INI 24.00  GEN     60. 00037200 LB0:-00000046422
...HOM 24.00  GEN     60. 00037200 LB0:-00000046422
...EVF V08.00 GEN     55. 00065300 SY0:-00006530707
...TEC V40.00 GEN     55. 00112400 LB0:-00000031463
...MAK V40.00 GEN     55. 00112400 LB0:-00000031463
...MUN V40.00 GEN     55. 00112400 LB0:-00000031463
...FED V02.0A GEN     55. 00116000 SY0:-00000071444
...BRO 09.10  GEN     50. 00041500 LB0:-00000035476
...BYE 05.03B GEN     50. 00022000 LB0:-00002434622
...HEL 06.00  GEN     50. 00031600 LB0:-00002534743
...PIP 21.00  GEN     50. 00027500 LB0:-00000052132
...UNL 05.04  GEN     50. 00021500 LB0:-00000056705
...ACD 03.00  GEN     50. 00042500 LB0:-00000034570
...BOO 03.10  GEN     50. 00047200 LB0:-00000035276
...CON 05.00  GEN     50. 00135600 LB0:-00000037467
...ELI 04.03  GEN     50. 00032600 LB0:-00000043376
...LOA 05.03  GEN     50. 00040000 LB0:-00000047625
...MAG 03.00  GEN     50. 00037300 LB0:-00000050442
...PSW 03.02  GEN     50. 00017500 LB0:-00000052522
...DES 01     GEN     50. 00113500 LB0:-00000053726
...DEF 0003RX GEN     50. 00047100 LB0:-00000053611
...BCK 0003RX GEN     50. 00032700 LB0:-00000053364
...RST 0003RX GEN     50. 00033700 LB0:-00000054342
...CNV V02.00 GEN     50. 00023700 LB0:-00000053454
...IFL 13     GEN     50. 00140400 LB0:-00000054174
...DSP 0003RX GEN     50. 00031100 LB0:-00000054112
...QUE 08.01  GEN     50. 00050500 LB0:-00005246175
...PRI 08.01  GEN     50. 00050500 LB0:-00005246175
...SUB 08.01  GEN     50. 00050500 LB0:-00005246175
...SCP V02.00 GEN     50. 00035600 SY0:-00006532516
...NCP V08.00 GEN     50. 00070300 SY0:-00006527020
NIC$$$ V08.00 GEN     50. 00010200 SY0:-00006527577
...NTD V08.10 GEN     50. 00060200 SY0:-00006532332
MIR$$$ V08.00 GEN     50. 00002000 SY0:-00006532466
...NFT V08.00 GEN     50. 00111600 SY0:-00006533757
...FTS V08.00 GEN     50. 00042600 SY0:-00006534233
FAL$$$ 0003RX GEN     50. 00036300 SY0:-00006534707
...RMT V08.00 GEN     50. 00002400 SY0:-00006535175
...TLK V08.00 GEN     50. 00025600 SY0:-00006536177
...PHO V03.07 GEN     50. 00157700 SY0:-00006536252
PHO$$$ V03.07 GEN     50. 00157700 SY0:-00006536252
...LCP V08.00 GEN     50. 00030500 SY0:-00006536511
...NET V1.0   GEN     50. 00020600 SY0:-00006447122
...PIN V1.5   GEN     50. 00115100 SY0:-00006462445
...TRT V1.3   GEN     50. 00033400 SY0:-00006447555
...TFT V1.4   GEN     50. 00150000 SY0:-00006415723
...MAC V05.05 GEN     50. 00052300 LB0:-00000050222
...TKB H49.00 GEN     50. 00470500 LB0:-00002535116
...LBR 08.00  GEN     50. 00066600 LB0:-00000047471
...CMP 03.01  GEN     50. 00036300 LB0:-00000037405
...ZAP 04.00  GEN     50. 00027100 LB0:-00000060052
...SLP 12.04  GEN     50. 00030400 LB0:-00000055330
...PAT 03.03  GEN     50. 00040600 LB0:-00000051752
...FLX 19.00  GEN     50. 00105400 LB0:-00000044075
...RPT 04.00  GEN     50. 00043200 LB0:-00000054656
...VFY 07.02  GEN     50. 00070300 LB0:-00000057276
...DMP 10.01  GEN     50. 00064400 LB0:-00002535030
...BAD 07.00  GEN     50. 00071600 LB0:-00000035201
...CDA 123.00 GEN     50. 00070300 LB0:-00000036354
...IOX 16.10  GEN     50. 00070500 LB0:-00000046765
...XCC V02.19 GEN     50. 00107600 SY0:-00000022231
...XAS V02.15 GEN     50. 00041000 SY0:-00000022437
...F77 T5.4   GEN     50. 00152100 LB0:-00006414562
...BP2 0003RX GEN     50. 00355000 LB0:-00006420667
...OPT 12RX   GEN     50. 00176500 LB0:-00006424155
...B2R 12RX   GEN     50. 00145700 LB0:-00006423701
...CCC 000012 GEN     50. 00356600 LB0:-00006467300
...PAS 2.1E   GEN     50. 00164500 LB0:-00006413334
...MCE V4.28B GEN     50. 00020200 LB0:-00000030102
...RNO 2000.1 GEN     50. 00040100 LB0:-00000031167
...SRD 6.83   GEN     50. 00041000 LB0:-00000031372
...EMA V1.2   GEN     50. 00077300 LB0:-00000030064
...SPE V2.04  GEN     50. 00147500 LB0:-00000031342
...TIN V1.3   GEN     50. 00052700 LB0:-00000032203
...COD V1.5   GEN     50. 00055700 LB0:-00000032006
...UPT X0.0   GEN     50. 00004700 LB0:-00000032146
...DIS Y1.0   GEN     50. 00002700 LB0:-00000032756
...TAI X01.00 GEN     50. 00026200 LB0:-00000031756
...MOR 2.17   GEN     50. 00132500 LB0:-00000031621
...DBG V2.1   GEN     50. 00056300 LB0:-00006447666
...DOB 11N    GEN     50. 00074300 LB0:-00000027577
...ORC V01.7  GEN     50. 00077600 LB0:-00000030176
...GRE 000007 GEN     50. 00074300 LB0:-00003711410
...ERR X0.0   GEN     50. 00040200 LB0:-00000032420
...KER T3.62  GEN     50. 00221400 LB0:-00006535007
...USR 14.23  GEN     50. 00003200 SY0:-00002474724
...FIN V2.16  GEN     50. 00033300 SY0:-00005246634
...CHF 12RX   GEN     50. 00024600 SY0:-00005246776
...DUN V3.2C  GEN     50. 00276000 SY0:-00006466003
...ZEM V1.10  GEN     50. 00015500 LB0:-00007774441
...COO 000002 GEN     50. 00055300 LB0:-00006557063
...SRT V3.0   GEN     50. 00171000 LB0:-00007740321
...MGE V3.0   GEN     50. 00171000 LB0:-00000064024
...FUT V02.0A GEN     50. 00043500 SY0:-00000072046
...IFC Y2.8   GEN     50. 00026700 DU0:-00006457416
...MKE V1.19  GEN     50. 00031300 LB0:-00015340005
...WHO V3.13  GEN     50. 00010200 DU0:-00006457473
...DSK V3.13  GEN     50. 00010200 DU0:-00006457473

$ tasklist
...LDR        SYSPAR 248. 00005300 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
TKTN          SYSPAR 248. 00010500 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
F11MSG 15.00  GEN    200. 00006300 LB0:-00000045045
MTAACP 17.00  GEN    200. 00016200 LB0:-00000051525
SHE... 06.01  GEN    200. 00014500 LB0:-00000055174
NT.NNS V02.00 GEN    200. 00132600 SY0:-00006532705
NETACP V08.10 GEN    200. 00026300 SY0:-00006527442
RCP1.. V08.10 GEN    199. 00011500 SY0:-00006532306
RCP2.. V08.10 GEN    199. 00011500 SY0:-00006502627
EVC... V08.00 GEN    198. 00035500 SY0:-00006502465
LOCAL  V3.0   GEN    190. 00010500 SY0:-00006443776
ETHER  V2.7   GEN    190. 00017500 SY0:-00006444207
IP     V3.15  GEN    180. 00023600 SY0:-00006445466
UDP    V1.4   GEN    170. 00014000 SY0:-00006446150
TCP    X0.0   GEN    170. 00006300 SY0:-00006446373
MCR...        SYSPAR 160. 00033500 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
TAST4  07.00  GEN    160. 00040300 LB0:-00000050542
NVP... V08.00 GEN    150. 00021000 SY0:-00006532473
F11ACP 07.00D GEN    149. 00041000 LB0:-00000043565
ERRLOG 05.03  GEN    148. 00056200 LB0:-00000043433
PMT... 02.02  GEN    148. 00007500 LB0:-00000052435
COT... 02.04  GEN    145. 00014300 LB0:-00000037671
HRC... 05.00  GEN    140. 00042500 LB0:-00000045631
PMD... 07.05  GEN    140. 00017600 LB0:-00000052405
SYSLOG 04.03  GEN    130. 00024500 LB0:-00002535757
SHF...        SYSPAR 105. 00003200 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
RCT...        SYSPAR 100. 00013500 LB0:-00000000000 FIXED
FXR... 03.02  GEN    100. 00003300 LB0:-00000045037
NMVACP V08.00 GEN    100. 00031500 SY0:-00006527743
LOO... V08.00 GEN    100. 00023200 SY0:-00006530656
RMHACP V08.00 GEN    100. 00037400 SY0:-00006535412
RMTACP V08.00 GEN     99. 00040500 SY0:-00006535206
BAP0   04.11  GEN     80. 00050300 LB0:-00000035350
BAP1   04.11  GEN     80. 00050300 LB0:-00000035350
QMG... 06.04  GEN     75. 00037300 LB0:-00005246435
LP0    07.04  GEN     70. 00021300 LB0:-00005246377
PRT... 03.01  GEN     70. 00001700 LB0:-00002535712
NTL... V8.10  GEN     60. 00045600 SY0:-00006502116
NTINIT V08.00 GEN     55. 00007700 SY0:-00006501661
ACNT   06.04  GEN     50. 00057100 LB0:-00000034736
SHUTUP 04.04  GEN     50. 00016500 LB0:-00000055220
MLD... V08.00 GEN     50. 00022700 SY0:-00006501704
NTD... V08.20 GEN     50. 00032200 SY0:-00006532414
HLD... V08.00 GEN     50. 00031100 SY0:-00006533453
FTSDEQ V08.00 GEN     50. 00062600 SY0:-00006534421
FALLOG V08.00 GEN     50. 00013600 SY0:-00006535072
.CMTS. V07.00 GEN     50. 00002200 SY0:-00006535152
NCT... V08.10 GEN     50. 00030700 SY0:-00006536017
TCL... V08.00 GEN     50. 00003100 SY0:-00006537022
RWHOD  X1.2   GEN     50. 00014100 SY0:-00006416277
TFTPD  X0.3   GEN     50. 00075600 SY0:-00006415173
CRF... 05.00  GEN     50. 00032300 LB0:-00000037772
MAILQ  V3.1   GEN     50. 00140400 DU0:-00006441634
SRTTRN T03.00 GEN     50. 00146000 LB0:-00007740151
MCET44 V4.28B GEN     50. 00020200 LB0:-00000030102
MCET5  V4.28B GEN     50. 00020200 LB0:-00000030102
...RMD 02.09  GEN    225. 00042200 SY0:-00003712030
EVR$$$ V08.00 GEN    197. 00032300 SY0:-00006527617
...DCL 06.01  GEN    160. 00062500 LB0:-00000040175
...DMO 04.02  GEN    160. 00017300 LB0:-00000041150
...MCR 07.00  GEN    160. 00040300 LB0:-00000050542
...MOU 26.06  GEN    160. 00045600 LB0:-00000051434
...CA. 01.00  GEN    150. 00026100 LB0:-00000055463
...INS 16.00  GEN    100. 00053200 LB0:-00000046516
...SAV 11.00  GEN    100. 00070500 LB0:-00004157162
...UFD 07.02  GEN    100. 00014500 LB0:-00000056571
LOO$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00023200 SY0:-00006530656
LIN$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00011100 SY0:-00006532436
DLL$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00015200 SY0:-00006533070
DUM$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00017500 SY0:-00006533300
...CCR V08.00 GEN    100. 00033700 SY0:-00006533357
LSN$$$ V08.00 GEN    100. 00020700 SY0:-00006536227
MAL$$$ V3.1   GEN    100. 00140400 DU0:-00006425200
...SND V3.1   GEN    100. 00140400 DU0:-00006425515
...VCP V04.10 GEN     90. 00020300 LB0:-00000056757
...CCL V9.1   GEN     90. 00014500 SY0:-00006452163
...ACS 04.00  GEN     70. 00006200 LB0:-00000035171
...MAI V3.1   GEN     70. 00140400 DU0:-00006440067
...SEN V3.1   GEN     70. 00140400 DU0:-00006440067
...ACC 05.00  GEN     65. 00032100 LB0:-00000034477
...SHA 06.01  GEN     65. 00032000 LB0:-00000055021
...RRS V07.00 GEN     65. 00035600 SY0:-00003711534
...HOS 07.00  GEN     65. 00013500 SY0:-00006515531
...EDT V03.20 GEN     65. 00037700 LB0:-00000042505
...NEW V3.1   GEN     65. 00030400 DU0:-00006424506
...AT. 10.0   GEN     64. 00056500 LB0:-00000046102
...INI 24.00  GEN     60. 00037200 LB0:-00000046422
...HOM 24.00  GEN     60. 00037200 LB0:-00000046422
...EVF V08.00 GEN     55. 00065300 SY0:-00006530707
...TEC V40.00 GEN     55. 00112400 LB0:-00000031463
...MAK V40.00 GEN     55. 00112400 LB0:-00000031463
...MUN V40.00 GEN     55. 00112400 LB0:-00000031463
...FED V02.0A GEN     55. 00116000 SY0:-00000071444
...BRO 09.10  GEN     50. 00041500 LB0:-00000035476
...BYE 05.03B GEN     50. 00022000 LB0:-00002434622
...HEL 06.00  GEN     50. 00031600 LB0:-00002534743
...PIP 21.00  GEN     50. 00027500 LB0:-00000052132
...UNL 05.04  GEN     50. 00021500 LB0:-00000056705
...ACD 03.00  GEN     50. 00042500 LB0:-00000034570
...BOO 03.10  GEN     50. 00047200 LB0:-00000035276
...CON 05.00  GEN     50. 00135600 LB0:-00000037467
...ELI 04.03  GEN     50. 00032600 LB0:-00000043376
...LOA 05.03  GEN     50. 00040000 LB0:-00000047625
...MAG 03.00  GEN     50. 00037300 LB0:-00000050442
...PSW 03.02  GEN     50. 00017500 LB0:-00000052522
...DES 01     GEN     50. 00113500 LB0:-00000053726
...DEF 0003RX GEN     50. 00047100 LB0:-00000053611
...BCK 0003RX GEN     50. 00032700 LB0:-00000053364
...RST 0003RX GEN     50. 00033700 LB0:-00000054342
...CNV V02.00 GEN     50. 00023700 LB0:-00000053454
...IFL 13     GEN     50. 00140400 LB0:-00000054174
...DSP 0003RX GEN     50. 00031100 LB0:-00000054112
...QUE 08.01  GEN     50. 00050500 LB0:-00005246175
...PRI 08.01  GEN     50. 00050500 LB0:-00005246175
...SUB 08.01  GEN     50. 00050500 LB0:-00005246175
...SCP V02.00 GEN     50. 00035600 SY0:-00006532516
...NCP V08.00 GEN     50. 00070300 SY0:-00006527020
NIC$$$ V08.00 GEN     50. 00010200 SY0:-00006527577
...NTD V08.10 GEN     50. 00060200 SY0:-00006532332
MIR$$$ V08.00 GEN     50. 00002000 SY0:-00006532466
...NFT V08.00 GEN     50. 00111600 SY0:-00006533757
...FTS V08.00 GEN     50. 00042600 SY0:-00006534233
FAL$$$ 0003RX GEN     50. 00036300 SY0:-00006534707
...RMT V08.00 GEN     50. 00002400 SY0:-00006535175
...TLK V08.00 GEN     50. 00025600 SY0:-00006536177
...PHO V03.07 GEN     50. 00157700 SY0:-00006536252
PHO$$$ V03.07 GEN     50. 00157700 SY0:-00006536252
...LCP V08.00 GEN     50. 00030500 SY0:-00006536511
...NET V1.0   GEN     50. 00020600 SY0:-00006447122
...PIN V1.5   GEN     50. 00115100 SY0:-00006462445
...TRT V1.3   GEN     50. 00033400 SY0:-00006447555
...TFT V1.4   GEN     50. 00150000 SY0:-00006415723
...MAC V05.05 GEN     50. 00052300 LB0:-00000050222
...TKB H49.00 GEN     50. 00470500 LB0:-00002535116
...LBR 08.00  GEN     50. 00066600 LB0:-00000047471
...CMP 03.01  GEN     50. 00036300 LB0:-00000037405
...ZAP 04.00  GEN     50. 00027100 LB0:-00000060052
...SLP 12.04  GEN     50. 00030400 LB0:-00000055330
...PAT 03.03  GEN     50. 00040600 LB0:-00000051752
...FLX 19.00  GEN     50. 00105400 LB0:-00000044075
...RPT 04.00  GEN     50. 00043200 LB0:-00000054656
...VFY 07.02  GEN     50. 00070300 LB0:-00000057276
...DMP 10.01  GEN     50. 00064400 LB0:-00002535030
...BAD 07.00  GEN     50. 00071600 LB0:-00000035201
...CDA 123.00 GEN     50. 00070300 LB0:-00000036354
...IOX 16.10  GEN     50. 00070500 LB0:-00000046765
...XCC V02.19 GEN     50. 00107600 SY0:-00000022231
...XAS V02.15 GEN     50. 00041000 SY0:-00000022437
...F77 T5.4   GEN     50. 00152100 LB0:-00006414562
...BP2 0003RX GEN     50. 00355000 LB0:-00006420667
...OPT 12RX   GEN     50. 00176500 LB0:-00006424155
...B2R 12RX   GEN     50. 00145700 LB0:-00006423701
...CCC 000012 GEN     50. 00356600 LB0:-00006467300
...PAS 2.1E   GEN     50. 00164500 LB0:-00006413334
...MCE V4.28B GEN     50. 00020200 LB0:-00000030102
...RNO 2000.1 GEN     50. 00040100 LB0:-00000031167
...SRD 6.83   GEN     50. 00041000 LB0:-00000031372
...EMA V1.2   GEN     50. 00077300 LB0:-00000030064
...SPE V2.04  GEN     50. 00147500 LB0:-00000031342
...TIN V1.3   GEN     50. 00052700 LB0:-00000032203
...COD V1.5   GEN     50. 00055700 LB0:-00000032006
...UPT X0.0   GEN     50. 00004700 LB0:-00000032146
...DIS Y1.0   GEN     50. 00002700 LB0:-00000032756
...TAI X01.00 GEN     50. 00026200 LB0:-00000031756
...MOR 2.17   GEN     50. 00132500 LB0:-00000031621
...DBG V2.1   GEN     50. 00056300 LB0:-00006447666
...DOB 11N    GEN     50. 00074300 LB0:-00000027577
...ORC V01.7  GEN     50. 00077600 LB0:-00000030176
...GRE 000007 GEN     50. 00074300 LB0:-00003711410
...ERR X0.0   GEN     50. 00040200 LB0:-00000032420
...KER T3.62  GEN     50. 00221400 LB0:-00006535007
...USR 14.23  GEN     50. 00003200 SY0:-00002474724
...FIN V2.16  GEN     50. 00033300 SY0:-00005246634
...CHF 12RX   GEN     50. 00024600 SY0:-00005246776
...DUN V3.2C  GEN     50. 00276000 SY0:-00006466003
...ZEM V1.10  GEN     50. 00015500 LB0:-00007774441
...COO 000002 GEN     50. 00055300 LB0:-00006557063
...SRT V3.0   GEN     50. 00171000 LB0:-00007740321
...MGE V3.0   GEN     50. 00171000 LB0:-00000064024
...FUT V02.0A GEN     50. 00043500 SY0:-00000072046
...IFC Y2.8   GEN     50. 00026700 DU0:-00006457416
...MKE V1.19  GEN     50. 00031300 LB0:-00015340005
...WHO V3.13  GEN     50. 00010200 DU0:-00006457473
...DSK V3.13  GEN     50. 00010200 DU0:-00006457473

$ dmo
DMO>help

DMO -- Device not in system

$ ?
 
 For HELP on logging in, type HELP LOGIN.
 
 Help is available for DCL commands, utilities, and system features.
 You can receive help by typing either HELP or ? after the DCL prompt ($)
 followed by the desired topic.  For example, for help on the COPY command,
 type either HELP COPY or ? COPY. (The examples in the HELP files indicate
 only the first of these two formats in order to save space.)  Also note that
 you can type help requests in either upper case or lower case.
 
 Help is available for the following DCL commands:
 
 ABORT        COBOL        DELETE       INSTALL      PRINT        START
 ALLOCATE     CONTINUE     DIFFERENCES  LIBRARY      PURGE        STOP
 ANALYZE      CONVERT      DIRECTORY    LINK         RELEASE      SUBMIT
 APPEND       COPY         DISMOUNT     LOGIN        REMOVE       TYPE
 ASSIGN       CORAL        EDIT         LOGOUT       RENAME       UNFIX
 BACKUP       CREATE       FIX          MACRO        REQUEST      UNLOCK
 BASIC        DEALLOCATE   FORTRAN      MCR          RUN
 BROADCAST    DEASSIGN     HELP         MERGE        SET      Dates
 CANCEL       DEBUG        HOLD         MOUNT        SHOW
 CCC          DEFINE       INITIALIZE   PASCAL       SORT
 
 For information on a command, type: HELP commandname.  Additional
 help on a command qualifier is often available by typing:
 HELP commandname qualifier.  For the short forms of some commands,
 type: HELP BRIEF.
  
 For information on utilities and system features, type: HELP MORE.

$ lun

LUN -- Task not in system

$ set
Function? help
SET  --  Illegal function
SET HELP
    ^

$ set help
SET  --  Illegal function
SET HELP
    ^

$ help set
 The SET command establishes or changes the following:
 
 [DAY]TIME     ERROR_LOG     LIBRARY         PRIORITY            SYSTEM
 DEFAULT       FILE          [NO]PARTITION   PROTECTION          TERMINAL
 DEVICE        HOST          PASSWORD        QUEUE           UIC
               GROUPFLAGS
 
 For information on the above commands, type HELP SET commandname.
 

$ help set default
 SET DEFAULT[/[NO]NAMED_DIRECTORY] [ddnn:] [[directory]]
 
 SET DEFAULT changes the location in which the operating system looks for
 information from your current device and directory to those indicated in the
 command.  This command establishes your default device or directory, or
 both.  That is, when you do not indicate a device or a directory in the
 file specification or command, the operating system supplies these defaults.
 
 SET DEFAULT/[NO]NAMED_DIRECTORY establishes whether or not you can
 specify named directories in the SET DEFAULT command.  Also, the SET
 DEFAULT command works differently if you previously set your
 terminal's default to /NONAMED_DIRECTORY.
 
 For more information on both named and numbered directories,
 type HELP SET DEFAULT NAMED_DIRECTORY.

$ help set device
 SET DEVICE:ddnn:/qualifier[s]
         /[NO]CACHE
         /[NO]CHECKPOINT_FILE[:n]
         /[NO]LOWERCASE
         /[NO]PUBLIC
         /WIDTH:n
 
 The SET DEVICE command establishes the attributes of a device.
 Except for setting the width of your own terminal, this is a
 privileged command.
 
 Type HELP SET DEVICE qualifier for further help.

$ help set error_log
 SET ERROR_LOG/qualifier[/...] [ddnn:[,...]
              /HARD_LIMIT:n
              /[NO]LIMITING
              /NEW_LOG_FILE:filespec[/qualifier]
                                     /NEW_VERSION
                                     /DELETE
              /RESET_COUNTS
              /SOFT_LIMIT:n
 
 The SET ERROR_LOG command modifies error logging operation and
 manipulates the error log file.
 
 See HELP SET ERROR_LOG qualifier for more information.

$ help set file
 SET FILE[/qualifier[s]] filespec[,s]/filequalifier[s]
          /END_OF_FILE[:(BLOCK:n,BYTE:n)]
          /ENTER:synonym_filespec
          /NOWARNINGS
          /REMOVE
          /REWIND
          /TRUNCATE
 
 SET FILE establishes certain file attributes.  You can change an
 end-of-file marker, have an entry in one directory point to a file in
 another directory, remove an entry from a directory, or truncate files
 to their actual length.
 
 For more information, type HELP SET FILE qualifier.

$ help set host
 SET HOST nodename
 
  The SET HOST command establishes the specified node as your host system.
  After issuing the SET HOST command, you can enter terminal management mode
  by pressing CTRL\<CR> (that is, the CTRL key, the backslash key, and the
  RETURN key). Valid commands for terminal management mode are CONTINUE
  and CLEAR HOST.
 
  Typing CONTINUE and then pressing the RETURN key allows you to exit from
  terminal management mode and return to the remote session. Typing CLEAR HOST
  followed by RETURN terminates the remote session.
 
  Both your local system and the remote system must run DECnet software.  In
  addition, you need to have an account on the remote system.  (Otherwise, you
  will not be able to login to the remote system after you issue the SET HOST
  command.)
 

$ help set groupflags
 
 SET GROUPFLAGS:n[/CREATE]
 SET GROUPFLAGS:n/DELETE
 
 The SET GROUPFLAGS command creates and deletes group global event
 flags.  The default is to create them.  You must enter the group number.
 Privileged users can create or delete global event flags for any group.
 Nonprivileged users can create or delete global event flags for their
 own group.
 

$ help set library
 SET LIBRARY/DIRECTORY:[g,m]
 
 The SET LIBRARY/DIRECTORY command establishes the directory where
 system utilities and other nonprivileged system tasks are kept.  The command
 does not create a directory.  This is a privileged command. See HELP
 SET SYSTEM DIRECTORY for information on privileged system tasks
 directories.
 

$ help set partition
 SET [NO]PARTITION:parname/qualifier[s]
                          /BASE:n
                          /DEVICE
                          /DIAGNOSTIC
                          /SIZE:n
                          /SYSTEM
                          /TOP:value
 
 The SET PARTITION command creates a partition in the system memory.
 SET NOPARTITION deletes the partition.  The parname argument names
 the partition. This name can be up to six Radix-50 characters.
 
 The /BASE and /SIZE qualifiers are required with SET PARTITION.  The
 /BASE qualifier specifies the starting address of the partition. The
 base address, n, is specified in 32-word units.  The /SIZE qualifier
 specifies the size of the partition in 32-word blocks.
 
 Type HELP SET PARTITION qualifier for help on the remaining, optional
 qualifiers.
 
 This is a privileged command.
 

$ help set password
 SET PASSWORD
 Old password:
 New password:
 Verification:
 
 SET PASSWORD changes your password.  Your password is limited to
 39 Radix-50 characters, including: the uppercase letters A to Z, the
 numbers 0 to 9, the period, exclamation point, quotation mark, hyphen,
 and dollar sign.  For example, C3P0 is a valid password.
 
 After issuing the SET PASSWORD command, type your current
 password in response to the "Old password:" prompt. Then type
 your new password in response to both the "New password:" and
 "Verification:" prompts.  To preserve security, what you type
 in response to these prompts is not shown on your terminal screen.
 
 Note that you must press return after typing the command
 and your response to each prompt.

$ help set priority
 
 SET PRIORITY:n taskname
 
 The SET PRIORITY command changes the priority of an active task.  The
 value of n can be from 0 through 250.

$ help set protection
 
 SET PROTECTION:code[/qualifier[s]] filespec[,s]
                     /DATE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]    /DATE:yyyy-mm-dd
             /[NO]DEFAULT
                     /SINCE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]   /SINCE:yyyy-mm-dd
                     /THROUGH:dd-mmm-yy[yy] /THROUGH:yyyy-mm-dd
                     /SINCE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]/THROUGH:dd-mmm-yy[yy]
                     /SINCE:yyyy-mm-dd/THROUGH:yyyy-mm-dd
                     /TODAY
                     /EXCLUDE:filespec
                    
 The SET PROTECTION command controls user access to a file by
 establishing its protection code.  The code argument consists of four
 groups (SYSTEM:,OWNER:,GROUP:,WORLD:), each of which is followed by
 the appropriate code letters specifying the protection, as follows:
 
    R - allow read access to file
    W - allow write access to file
    E - allow file to be extended
    D - allow file to be deleted
 
 The system default protection is
 
    (SYSTEM:RWED,OWNER:RWED,GROUP:RWED,WORLD:R)
 
 SET PROTECTION/DEFAULT is actually a command, not a qualifier;
 however, treat it as a qualifier to access more HELP
 information.
 
 For more information, type HELP SET PROTECTION qualifier.

$ help set queue
 The SET QUEUE command modifies attributes given to either print or
 batch jobs, or to files that compose jobs in a queue.  Such jobs or
 files have been entered in queues by either a PRINT or SUBMIT
 command.  Attributes of active jobs cannot be modified.
 
 A job can be specified as either the combination of a queue name and a job
 name, or as a queue entry number. (The entry number for a particular
 job can be determined by using the SHOW QUEUE command.)  Both the job
 formats and file formats for the command line are described below
 with the available qualifiers for each format.
 
 Job formats:
  
    SET QUEUE queuename jobname/qualifier[s]
 
    SET QUEUE/ENTRY:n/qualifier[s]
 
        /AFTER:(dd-mmm-yy[yy] hh:mm)    /AFTER:(yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm)
        /[NO]FLAG_PAGE
        /FORMS:n
        /JOB_COUNT:n
        /LENGTH:n
        /LOWERCASE
        /PAGE_COUNT:n
        /PRIORITY:n
        /[NO]RESTART
        /UPPERCASE
 
 File formats:
 
    SET QUEUE queuename jobname/FILE_POSITION:n/qualifier[s]
    
    SET QUEUE/ENTRY:n/FILE_POSITION:n/qualifier[s]
    
        /COPIES:n
        /[NO]DELETE
 
 To obtain additional help for a specific qualifier, type:
 
    HELP SET QUEUE qualifier
 
 

$ help set system
 SET SYSTEM/qualifier
           /[NO]CRASH_DEVICE:ddnn:
           /DIRECTORY:[directory]
           /EXTENSION_LIMIT:n
           /[NO]LOGINS
           /NETWORK_UIC:[directory]
       /UTILITY_UIC:[directory]
           /PACKETS:n
           /POOL[/LIMITS]
           /REGISTER=nnnnnn
       /CHECKPOINT
 
 This is a privileged command.  See HELP SET SYSTEM qualifier for more
 information.
 

$ help set terminal
 
 SET TERMINAL[:ttnn:]/qualifier[s]
 
 The SET TERMINAL command sets various attributes of your terminal. A
 privileged user can set attributes of any terminal.
 
 You can get help for these categories of SET TERMINAL:
 
          HELP SET TERMINAL COMMON_USE
          HELP SET TERMINAL TERMINAL_SETUP
          HELP SET TERMINAL TASK_SETUP
 
 Note that the SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE command will set most of your
 terminal attributes for you.  See HELP SET TERMINAL INQUIRE.

$ act
MCR...  (TT4:)
ACTT4   (TT4:)

$ ufd
UFD-F, command input error

$ help abort
 
 ABORT[/COMMAND] commandname
 
 ABORT/TASK[/qualifiers]   [taskname]
        /TERMINAL:ddnn:
        /[NO]POSTMORTEM
 
 The ABORT command aborts the execution of either a command or a task.
 
 If no command or task is specified, a DCL command is aborted.
 
 The /TASK qualifier specifies that a task running at your terminal be
 aborted. If a task name is not specified, the task run via the RUN
 command's install-run-remove option is aborted.  The /TASK qualifier
 must follow directly after the ABORT command.
 
 The /TERMINAL qualifier specifies that a task running on some terminal
 other than your own be aborted. This is a privileged qualifier.
 
 The /POSTMORTEM qualifier specifies that a postmortem dump be taken of the
 task before it is aborted.  The default is /NOPOSTMORTEM.  See HELP PMD.
 

$ help allocate
 
 ALLOCATE[/qualifier[s]] dd[nn:] [logicalname]
          /TERMINAL:ddnn:
          /TYPE:devicetype
                    
 
 The ALLOCATE command reserves a device for the exclusive use of
 the issuing terminal.
 
 If you specify the device as ddnn:, the device with the number nn is
 reserved for you.  If you specify only dd, the first available unit of
 the types represented by this mnemonic is reserved for you:  this is
 called a generic allocation.
 
 The logical name assigns a logical name to the device as you allocate it.
 The logical name must be in the form xxnn:.
 
 The /TERMINAL:ddnn: qualifier allocates the device to another terminal.
 This is a privileged command.
 
 The /TYPE:devicetype qualifier allocates a specific type of device from
 among the types represented by the mnemonic dd.
 
 
 

$ help analyze
 The ANALYZE command allows you to collect information about hardware
 on your system.  You can determine the number of bad blocks on a disk
 volume with the ANALYZE/MEDIA command, create and format information
 on system failures with the ANALYZE/CRASH_DUMP command, and get error
 logging information on system devices with the ANALYZE/ERROR_LOG
 command.
 
 For more information on these commands, type:
 
    HELP ANALYZE MEDIA
    HELP ANALYZE ERROR_LOG
        HELP ANALYZE CRASH_DUMP

$ help append
 APPEND[/qualifier[s]] infile[,s] outfile
    /DATE:dd-mmm-yy[yy] /DATE:yyyy-mm-dd
        /ERROR_LOG
        /EXCLUDE:filespec
        /NOWARNINGS
        /REWIND
        /SHARED
    /SINCE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]    /SINCE:yyyy-mm-dd
        /THROUGH:dd-mmm-yy[yy]  /THROUGH:yyyy-mm-dd
        /SINCE:date/THROUGH:date
    /TODAY
 
 
 APPEND attaches to an existing sequential file records from one or
 more sequential files.  Note that APPEND does not delete the input
 files.  A copy of each input file is placed, in the order indicated
 in the command, at the end of the output file.
 
 See HELP APPEND qualifier for help on that qualifier.  See also
 HELP CONVERT for nonsequential files.
 
 Example:  $ APPEND RAY.MAC,JAY.MAC LITE.MAC
 
 Appends to output file LITE.MAC the input files RAY.MAC and JAY.MAC

$ help assing

HEL -- Unknown HELP qualifier
ASSING

$ help assign
 
 ASSIGN[/qualifier[s]] equivalence_name logical_name
    /FINAL
        /GLOBAL
        /GROUP[:g]
        /LOCAL
    /LOGIN
    /SYSTEM
    /TERMINAL[:TTnn:]
    /TRANSLATION_ATTRIBUTES=TERMINAL
 
 ASSIGN/TASK:taskname ddnn: logicalunitnumber
 
 ASSIGN/REDIRECT oldddnn: newddnn:
 
 The ASSIGN command equates a logical name to a physical device name,
 to all or part of a file specification, or to another logical name.
 All references to the logical name are resolved by the operating
 system.
 
 The equivalence name specifies the name of the device or file
 specification to which your are giving the logical name.  The
 equivalence name can also be another logical name.
 
 A logical name can contain any ASCII character.  However, if it
 includes characters other than the letters A to Z, the numbers 0 to
 9, an underscore (_), a colon (:), or a dollar sign ($), you must
 place a quotation mark on each side of the logical name.  For example,
 although the logical name INFILE does not require quotation marks,
 you must specify the logical name C3PO* in the command line as
 "C3PO*".
 
 For more information on the above qualifers, including TASK and
 REDIRECT, type HELP ASSIGN qualifier.
 
 For information about assigning queues to processors, see
 HELP ASSIGN QUEUE.

$ help backup
 
 BACKUP[/qualifier[,s]] inputdevice:[filespec[,s]] outputdevice:
 
 The BACKUP command transfers a copy of files from a Files-11 disk
 to tapes or other disks and restores the copy to the original
 disk when you wish to retrieve the files. Its purpose is to
 safeguard against the loss or corruption of data. When a volume
 has been backed up, a copy will be available if any of the files
 on the original volume are lost or corrupted.
 
 Help is available on the following topics:
 
 HELP BACKUP DISK       Backing up files to a disk
 HELP BACKUP TAPE       Backing up files to a tape
 HELP BACKUP COPY       Backing up from one Files-11 disk to another
 HELP RESTORE           Restoring files
 HELP BACKUP TABLE      Correct combinations of /MOUNTED and
                /INITIALIZE  qualifiers used with BACKUP
 
 See HELP BACKUP QUALIFIERS for a list qualifiers that backup and restore
 Files-11 volumes. For help on an individual qualifier, type HELP
 BACKUP qualifier.
 

$ help basic
BASIC[/BP2]
BASIC/USING:taskname
 
The BASIC command  invokes  PDP-11  BASIC-PLUS-2,  a  layered  product
supported  on  RSX-11M-PLUS  systems.   The  system manager may have
installed BASIC-PLUS-2 with a name other than BP2.  In this  case  you
must use the BASIC/USING:taskname command, where taskname is  the
three-character name for BASIC-PLUS-2 assigned by the system manager.
 
HELP is available on BASIC-PLUS-2 concepts, statements, functions, and
commands.   You  can  get HELP both at the DCL command level and
within the BASIC environment. For BASIC-PLUS-2 V2.0, HELP topics
available at the DCL command level are:
 
ARRAYS       CHARACTER      COMMANDS      COMMENTS     CONSTANTS
CONVENTIONS  DATA_TYPES     DEBUGGER      DIRECTIVES   EXPRESSIONS
HELP         IMMEDIATE      LABELS        LINE         MODIFIERS
QUALIFIERS   STATEMENTS     VARIABLES
 
HELP on these topics, plus associated subtopics, also is available
within the BASIC environment.
 
To access HELP text from the DCL command level, type: >HELP/BP2 topic.
To access HELP files within the BASIC environment, first invoke  BASIC
with the proper command and then type HELP in response to the
BASIC-PLUS-2 prompt.

$ help broadcast
 
 BROADCAST ttnn: message
 
 BROADCAST[/qualifier] message username
           /ALL
       /LOGGED_IN
 
 BROADCAST @indirectfilespec
 
 The BROADCAST command sends a one-line message to one or more terminals.
 
 By default, the message is sent to the system console (CO0:), see
 also HELP REQUEST.
 
 The /ALL qualifier specifies that the message be sent to all terminals
 in the system. This is a privileged qualifier.
 
 The /LOGGED_IN qualifier specifies that the message be sent to all
 terminals currently logged on in the system. This is a privileged
 qualifier.
 
 Nonprivileged users can send messages to multiple terminals through
 an indirect command file containing lines in the form: ttnn:message.
 
 Users can send messages to other users by name as well as by
 terminal number.

$ help ccc
The DCL CC and MCR CCC commands invoke  the  PDP-11  C  compiler  to
compile C source programs.  The syntax is as follows:
 
     CC[/qualifier(s)] file-spec [/qualifier(s)],...
 
     CCC[/qualifier(s)] file-spec [/qualifier(s)],...
 
 
                                NOTE
 
        All user input is converted to uppercase  unless  it
        is enclosed in quotation marks.
 
 
 Where:  file-spec [/qualifier(s)],...
 
     Indicates one or more PDP-11 C source files separated  by  plus
     signs or commas.  If plus signs are used, PDP-11 C concatenates
     each of the specified sources files to form a compilation  unit
     and  creates  one  object file and one listing file.  If commas
     are used, each file is compiled separately to  create  separate
     object  files and listing files.  If no input file extension is
     specified, PDP-11 C assumes the .C default file extension.
 
 Where:  Qualifiers
 
     Indicates special actions to be performed by the  compiler,  or
     special  input  file properties.  Compiler qualifiers can apply
     to either the CC or CCC command, or to the specification of the
     file  being  compiled.   When a qualifier follows CC or CCC, it
     applies to all the files listed.  When a qualifier follows  the
     file  specification,  it  applies  only to the file immediately
     preceding it.
 
     The following list shows all the qualifiers to the CC  and  CCC
     commands:
 
      o  /COMMAND=file-spec
      o  /[NO]DEFINE=("identifier[(param,...)] token-string" [,...])
      o  /ENVIRONMENT=([NO]FPU, [NO]PIC)
      o  /[NO]ERROR_LIMIT[=qualifier]
      o  /[NO]INCLUDE_DIRECTORY=(pathname [,...])
      o  /[NO]LIST[=file-spec]
      o  /[NO]MACRO[=file-spec]
      o  /[NO]MEMORY[=qualifier]
      o  /[NO]MODULE=(identifier|"string" [,identifier|"string"])
      o  /[NO]OBJECT[=file-spec]
      o  /SHOW[=(option,...)]
      o  /[NO]STANDARD[=ANSI]
      o  /[NO]TERMINAL[=[NO]SOURCE]
      o  /[NO]TITLE=(identifier)
      o  /[NO]UNDEFINE=(identifier[,...])
      o  /[NO]WARNINGS[=(option,...)]
      o  /[NO]WORK_FILE_SIZE=integer_number
 
 Type the following help command line for more information on PDP-11
 C qualifiers:
 
 Under DCL:  HELP CC [/qualifier(s)]
 Under MCR:  HELP CCC [/qualifier(s)]
 

$ help cobol
 
    COBOL[/qualifier[,s] filespec
 
The default extension on filespec is .CBL.
 
    Command Qualifiers:
 
        /[NO]ANSI_FORMAT                   /[NO]LIST[:filespec]
        /[NO]CHECK[:arg]                   /[NO]NAMES:xx
                   ALL                     /[NO]OBJECT:filespec
                   [NO]BOUNDS              /[NO]OVERLAY_DESCRIPTION
                   NONE                    /[NO]SHOW:[NO]MAP
                   [NO]PERFORM             /[NO]SKELETON
        /CODE:[NO]CIS                      /[NO]SUBPROGRAM
        /[NO]CROSS_REFERENCE               /TEMPORARY:device
        /[NO]DEBUG                         /[NO]TRUNCATE
        /[NO]DIAGNOSTICS[:filespec]        /[NO]WARNINGS:[NO]INFORMATIONAL
 
 
 The COBOL command invokes the COBOL-81 compiler if it is installed in
 your system.  See your system manager to determine if the COBOL-81
 compiler is installed.
 
 For additional information on a qualifier, type HELP COBOL qualifier.
 COBOL can also be used to invoke PDP-11 COBOL (COBOL/C11).  For more
 help on COBOL/C11, type HELP COBOL C11.

$ help continue
 
 CONTINUE[/TERMINAL:ddnn:] [taskname]
 
 The CONTINUE command resumes execution of a previously suspended task.
 Note that continuing a suspended task is different from starting a
 stopped one.
 
 If a task name is not specified, the task running at your terminal that
 was initiated by the RUN command is continued.
 
 The /TERMINAL qualifier allows a privileged user to continue a
 suspended task that is running on some other terminal.


$ help convert
 
 CONVERT[/qualifier[s]] infile outfile
    /[NO]APPEND
    /BLOCK_SIZE:n
    /[NO]FIXED_CONTROL
    /[NO]IDENTIFICATION
    /INDEXED
    /KEY[:n]
    /[NO]LOG_FILE[:filespec]
    /[NO]MASS_INSERT
    /MERGE
        /[NO]PAD[:[#]arg]
    /RELATIVE
    /[NO]REPLACE
        /SEQUENTIAL
        /[NO]TRUNCATE
 
 The CONVERT command invokes the RMSCNV utility which moves records
 from one file to another.  RMSCNV reads records from an input file and
 writes them to an output file.  The action of RMSCNV depends on
 the organization -- sequential, relative, or indexed -- of the
 two files and on the qualifiers you include in the CONVERT command.
 
 See HELP CONVERT qualifier, HELP CONVERT FILESPEC, and HELP CONVERT
 EXAMPLES for additional information. Also see the main text and the
 RMS-11 documentation supplied with your system.
 

$ help copy
 
 COPY[/qualifier[s]]  infile[,s] outfile
      /ALLOCATION:n
      /BLOCKSIZE:n
      /[NO]CONTIGUOUS
      /DATE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]   /DATE:yyyy-mm-dd
      /EXCLUDE:filespec
      /NOWARNINGS
      /OWN
      /OVERLAY
      /PRESERVE_DATE
      /REPLACE
      /REWIND
      /SHARED
      /SINCE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]  /SINCE:yyyy-mm-dd
      /[NO]SPAN_BLOCKS
      /THROUGH:dd-mmm-yy[yy]    /THROUGH:yyyy-mm-dd
      /SINCE:date/THROUGH:date
      /TODAY
 
 The COPY command copies one or more input files to an output file.
 If you specify more than one input file, the files are connected into a
 single output file in the order that you indicate.
 
 COPY does not alter the organization of the file.  See HELP CONVERT
 for information on changing the organization of the file.
 
 For addition help, type  HELP COPY qualifier.
 
 Command abbreviation: C

$ help coral
CORAL/qualifier[s]] filespec[,s]
 
 Qualifiers:
 
 /[NO]CHECK                      /READ_ONLY[:option]
 /CODE:EIS                                   ALL
 /CODE:FIS                                   NONE
 /CODE:FPP                                   PURE_DATA
 /CODE:PIC                       /[NO]SHOW[:option[:option...]]
 /CODE:(EIS,PIC)                            ALL
 /CODE:(FIS,PIC)                            [NO]EXPANSIONS
 /CODE:(FPP,PIC)                            NONE
 /[NO]EXTEND_SOURCE                         [NO]OVERIDE
 /[NO]LIST                                  [NO]SOURCE
 /[NO]MACHINE_CODE                          [NO]SYMBOLS
 /[NO]OBJECT                                [NO]STATISTICS
 /[NO]OPTIMIZE:[LEVEL:]n         /[NO]STANDARD
 /NAMES:x                        /TEST[:n]
                                 /[NO]TRACEBACK
                                 /WIDTH:n
 
 The CORAL command invokes the PDP-11 CORAL 66 Compiler.
 For information on a particular qualifier, type HELP CORAL qualifier.

$ help create
 CREATE filespec
 
 The CREATE command creates a sequential file on a file-structured
 device. After you issue the command, you type the text for the file
 on your terminal.  You can delete a line with CTRL/U. You can close
 the file by typing a CTRL/Z.  You can create a file in any directory
 to which you have WRITE access.  Usually, this will be your own
 directory and other directories with the same group number.
 
 For information about creating directories, type HELP CREATE
 DIRECTORY.  For information about using the Control File Language
 (CFL) compiler to create intermediate form modules (IFORM), type
 HELP CREATE CFL.
 

$ help define
DEFINE[/qualifier[,s]] logical_name equivalence_name
       /FINAL
       /GLOBAL
       /GROUP[:g]
       /LOCAL
       /LOGIN
       /SYSTEM
       /TERMINAL:ttnn:
       /TRANSLATION_ATTRIBUTES=TERMINAL
 
 The DEFINE command equates a logical name to a physical device name,
 to all or part of a file specification, or to another logical name.
 All references to the logical name are resolved by the operating
 system.
 
 Equivalence_name specifies the device name, file specification, or
 logical name to which you are assigning a logical name. Logical_name
 specifies the logical name you want to assign to the device name, file
 specification, or other logical name.  A logical name can contain any
 ASCII character, but if it contains characters besides the letters
 A-Z, the numbers 0-9, an underscore (_), a colon (:), or a dollar
 sign ($), you must enclose it in quotation marks.
 
 See HELP DEFINE qualifier for information on the available qualifiers.

$ help differences
 
 
   DIFFERENCES[/qualifier[s]] filespec1 filespec2
            /CHANGE_BAR:n
            /IGNORE:arg
                BLANK_LINES
                COMMENTS
                FORM_FEEDS
                SPACING
                TRAILING_BLANKS
            /LINES:n
            /NONUMBERS
            /OUTPUT:filespec
            /SLP[:au]
 
 The DIFFERENCES command compares the contents of two ASCII files and
 reports the differences found between them. The default file type
 for both input files is MAC.
 
 For a description of a particular qualifier, type HELP DIFFERENCES qualifier.

$ help fix
 
 FIX[/qualifier] taskname
     /READONLY_SEGMENT
     /REGION
 
 The FIX command causes an installed task or region to be loaded and
 locked into memory. Subsequent requests for the task or region may be
 serviced more quickly because it is memory-resident and does not have
 to be loaded from the disk.
 
 Not all tasks run properly when fixed. Some tasks may expect
 data areas to contain certain values when loaded in from disk. The
 first time the task is run, these data areas may be modified and the
 task may run unexpectedly thereafter. Tasks that initialize their
 data areas, and therefore do not have this problem, are called
 serially reentrant.
 
 Overlaid tasks may be fixed and, if their root segments are serially
 reentrant, will run correctly. However, since their overlaid segments
 must still be read in from disk (unless the task was built using
 memory resident overlays), not much is gained by using this command.
 
 Only a privileged user may use the FIX command.
 
 For more information on the FIX qualifiers, type HELP FIX qualifier.

$ help edit
 
 EDIT[/qualifier] [command line]
      /EDT[/qualifier[s]
      /EDI
      /KED
      /K52
      /MAKE
      /MUNG
      /SLP[/qualifier[s]
      /SOS
      /TECO
      /USING:usereditor
 
 The EDIT command, when used with one of the above qualifiers,
 invokes the specified editor.  EDT, the DEC standard editor,
 is the default editor.  EDI and SLP also are supported. KED and
 K52 are supported and included with FMS-11.
 
 For EDT, EDI, and the unsupported editors, the optional command line
 is passed to the editor without being checked by the CLI.
 
 For more information on qualifiers available when invoking EDT,
 the DEC Standard Editor, type HELP EDIT EDT.
 
 For more information on qualifiers available when invoking SLP,
 the Source Language Input Program, type HELP EDIT SLP.
 
 For more informaton on the EDI editor, type HELP EDI_UTIL.
 

$ help fortran
 FORTRAN[/qualifier[s]] filespec[,s]
 
 Command Qualifiers:
 
 /[NO]CHECK                             /[NO]TRACEBACK:arg
 /CONTINUATIONS:n                                      ALL
 /[NO]DEBUG                                            BLOCKS
 /[NO]DLINES                                           LINES
 /[NO]EXTEND                                           NAMES
 /[NO]F77                                              NONE
 /[NO]IDENTIFICATION                    /[NO]WARNINGS
 /[NO]I4                                /WORK_FILES
 /[NO]LIST
 /[NO]MACHINE_CODE
 /[NO]MAP
 /[NO]OBJECT
 /[NO]OPTIMIZE
 /[NO]SHAREABLE
 /SOURCE
 /[NO]STANDARD:arg
               ALL
               NONE
               SOURCE
               SYNTAX
 
 
 
 The FORTRAN command invokes the DIGITAL FORTRAN-77 compiler (/F77).
 
 Type HELP FORTRAN qualifier for more information on command
 qualifiers.
 

$ help hold
 
 HOLD/JOB queuename [uic]jobname
 HOLD/ENTRY:n
 
 The HOLD/JOB and HOLD/ENTRY commands hold a job in a queue.
 A job that is held is not eligible to be processed until it is
 explicitly released. This command does not hold jobs that are
 active.
 
 The HOLD/ENTRY:n form of this command is recommended because it is the
 only way to unambiguously refer to a specific job. Two or more jobs in
 the same queue may have the same name but never have the same entry
 number.  Job entry numbers are displayed with the SHOW QUEUE command.
 
 For more information see HELP SHOW QUEUE.
 
 See also HELP RELEASE.

$ help
 
 For HELP on logging in, type HELP LOGIN.
 
 Help is available for DCL commands, utilities, and system features.
 You can receive help by typing either HELP or ? after the DCL prompt ($)
 followed by the desired topic.  For example, for help on the COPY command,
 type either HELP COPY or ? COPY. (The examples in the HELP files indicate
 only the first of these two formats in order to save space.)  Also note that
 you can type help requests in either upper case or lower case.
 
 Help is available for the following DCL commands:
 
 ABORT        COBOL        DELETE       INSTALL      PRINT        START
 ALLOCATE     CONTINUE     DIFFERENCES  LIBRARY      PURGE        STOP
 ANALYZE      CONVERT      DIRECTORY    LINK         RELEASE      SUBMIT
 APPEND       COPY         DISMOUNT     LOGIN        REMOVE       TYPE
 ASSIGN       CORAL        EDIT         LOGOUT       RENAME       UNFIX
 BACKUP       CREATE       FIX          MACRO        REQUEST      UNLOCK
 BASIC        DEALLOCATE   FORTRAN      MCR          RUN
 BROADCAST    DEASSIGN     HELP         MERGE        SET      Dates
 CANCEL       DEBUG        HOLD         MOUNT        SHOW
 CCC          DEFINE       INITIALIZE   PASCAL       SORT
 
 For information on a command, type: HELP commandname.  Additional
 help on a command qualifier is often available by typing:
 HELP commandname qualifier.  For the short forms of some commands,
 type: HELP BRIEF.
  
 For information on utilities and system features, type: HELP MORE.

$ help link
 LINK[/qualifier[s]] filespec[,s][/qualifier[s]]
 
 The LINK command invokes the Task Builder to build a runnable task
 from object modules you have previously compiled (or assembled).
 
 The following command builds a runnable task image from an object file
 (the output of the  MACRO-11 Relocatable Assembler or of a high-level
 language compiler):
 
    LINK filename1[.OBJ],filename2[.OBJ],...
 
 The task image file has the same name as the object file, with the file
 type TSK.  If more than one filespec is specified, the task image file
 has the same file name as the first input filespec, but with the file
 type TSK.
 
 Type HELP LINK OPTIONS for information on options available with LINK,
 HELP LINK QUALIFIERS  for a list of LINK qualifiers, HELP LINK qualifier
 for an  individual qualifier description, HELP TKB for more information
 about the Task Builder, or HELP LINK C81 for information on  linking
 COBOL-87 object files to produce a task image (TSK).
 

$ help macro
 
 MACRO[/qualifier[s]] filespec[/qualifier[s][filespec[,s]]
 
 Command Qualifiers
 
 /[NO]CROSS_REFERENCE
 /DISABLE:(argument[,s])
 /ENABLE:(argument[,s])
 /[NO]LIST[:filespec]
 /[NO]OBJECT
 /[NO]SHOW
 /[NO]WIDE
 
 File Qualifiers
 
 /[NO]CROSS_REFERENCE
 /LIBRARY
 /[NO]LIST[:filespec]
 /[NO]SHOW
 /PASS:n
 /[NO]WIDE
 
 MACRO invokes the MACRO-11 Relocatable Assembler, which assembles one or more
 MACRO-11 source files into a single relocatable object module suitable for
 processing by the Task Builder.
 
 To get help on MACRO qualifiers, type HELP MACRO qualifier.

$ help mcr
 
 MCR mcrcommand
 
 The MCR command allows a DCL user to enter an MCR command and pass it
 to the Monitor Console Routine for processing.
 
 For example, the following two commands, issued from DCL, are
 equivalent:
 
    $ SHOW TIME
    $ MCR TIM

$ help meg rge
 Invokes the PDP-11 MERGE Utility Program to combine 1 or more previously
 sorted input files into a single output file.   The input files must all
 have been sorted on the same SORT key(s). The PDP-11 SORT/MERGE software
 is  optional  and  may not be available on your system.  See your system
 manager to determine if SORT/MERGE is available.
 
 For complete instructions see the
 
                   PDP-11 SORT/MERGE USER'S GUIDE
 
 Format:
 
    MERGE input-file-spec[,...] output-file-spec
 
 input-file-spec[,...]
 
  Specifies the name of the file(s) whose records are  to  be  merged.
  You  can  merge  up  to  10 input  files  to create one output file.
  Multiple input file specifications must be separated by commas.   If
  the  file specifications  do not include  a file type, MERGE assumes
  the default file type of DAT.
 
  No wildcard characters are allowed in the file specification.
 
 output-file-spec
 
  Specifies the name of the file into which the merged records are  to
  be  written.   If   the   file specification does not include a file
  type, MERGE assumes the default file type of DAT.
 
  No wildcard characters are allowed in the file specification.
 
  Further Information is available on:
 
   ALLOCATION    BUCKET_SIZE    COLLATING_SEQUENCE    [NO]CHECK_SEQUENCE
 
   [NO]CONTIGUOUS    [NO]DUPLICATES    FORMAT    KEY    INDEXED_SEQUENTIAL
 
   LOAD_FILL    [NO]OVERLAY   RELATIVE    SEQUENTIAL   SHARE   SPECIFICATION
 
   [NO]STABLE    [NO]STATISTICS    TREE_SPACE    EXAMPLES
 

$ help pascal
 
 
PASCAL currently is unavailable on your system.

$ help print
 The PRINT command submits one or more files for printing.
 
 PRINT/commandqualifier[s] file[s]/filequalifier[s]
 
 The following command qualifiers are available:
 
 /[NO]ADJACENT                  /JOB_COUNT                  /[NO]NOTIFY
 /AFTER                         /JOB_PAGE                   /PRIORITY
 /DEVICE                        /LENGTH                     /QUEUE
 /[NO]FLAG_PAGE                 /LOWERCASE                  /[NO]RESTART
 /FORMS                         /NAME                       /[NO]TRANSFER
 /HOLD                          /PAGE_COUNT                 /UPPERCASE
         
 The following file qualifiers are available:
 
 /COPIES:n          /[NO]DELETE         /[NO]TRANSFER
 
 File qualifiers override command qualifiers. To obtain help for any PRINT
 qualifier, type:
 
    HELP PRINT qualifier
 
 Abbreviation: P
 

$ help purge
 PURGE[/qualifier[s]] filespec
       /EXCLUDE:filespec
       /DATE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]  /DATE:yyyy-mm-dd
       /KEEP:n
       /[NO]LOG
       /SINCE:dd-mmm-yy[yy] /SINCE:yyyy-mm-dd
       /THROUGH:dd-mmm-yy[yy]   /THROUGH:yyyy-mm-dd
       /SINCE:dd-mmm-yy[yy]/THROUGH:dd-mmm-yy[yy]
       /TODAY
       /NOWARNINGS
       
 The PURGE command deletes all but the latest versions of files and
 releases the storage space the deleted files occupy.  Normally, the
 PURGE command deletes all but the most recent version of a file.

$ help request
 
 REQUEST message
 
 The REQUEST command sends a message to the operator's terminal (CO:).
 If you wish the message to include lowercase characters, enclose it in
 quotation marks; for example, "Please wake up."

$ show
Function? task
MCR...  (TT4:)
SHOT4   (TT4:)

$ show process
** SPOOLED DEVICES **
FTSDEQ <= FTSQUE
          NOLOWER      FORM:0   FLAG:0
** BATCH PROCESSORS **
BAP0   <= BATCH
BAP1   <= BATCH
** INPUT SPOOLERS **

$ show tasks
MCR...  (TT4:)
SHOT4   (TT4:)

$ show users
TT4:     [GUEST]     [66,66]   21-APR-06 21:19   1  A. GUEST
TT5:     [BQT]       [7,14]    17-APR-06 01:25   1  J. BILLQUIST
TT44:    [BQT]       [7,14]    18-APR-06 13:36   1  J. BILLQUIST


$ run moo.tsk

22:04:51  Task "TT4   " terminated on processor "A"
      Odd address or other trap four
      R0=000000
      R1=100102
      R2=000000
      R3=107164
      R4=135600
      R5=000000
      SP=001254
      PC=000001
      PS=170017

$ run moo.tsk;16

22:06:22  Task "TT4   " terminated on processor "A"
      Odd address or other trap four
      R0=000000
      R1=100102
      R2=000000
      R3=107164
      R4=135600
      R5=000000
      SP=001254
      PC=000001
      PS=170017

$ bye
$ @LB:[1,2]SYSLOGOUT.CMD


$

Connect time:   1 hrs 11 mins  4 secs
CPU time used:  0 hrs  2 mins 37 secs
Task total:   407

Have a Good Evening
21-APR-06 22:30   TT4:  logged off MIM
$