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Detailed documentation for BASIC is available at [[http:// | Detailed documentation for BASIC is available at [[http:// | ||
- | ALGOL documentation can be found at [[http://svn.so-much-stuff.com/svn/ | + | ===== PUTR (Print/copy/delete/... files) ===== |
- | LISP is documented at [[http:// | + | Files can be listed with the library program CAT, and other library programs (such as BASIC and EDIT) provide limited file manipulation functions. However, the library program '' |
- | Logging in | + | (In the following |
- | Login using the following command: | + | |
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- | LOGIN USERNAME PASSWORD | + | |
- | The login command does not display or echo. | + | |
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- | We cover more on user management later on in the article, including how to create | + | |
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- | To login as user 1, the system user enter this: | + | |
< | < | ||
- | TSS/8.24 JOB 01 [01, | + | .R PUTR |
- | SYSTEM IS DOWN, INC. | + | *DIR |
- | </code> | + | BOTTLE.BAS |
- | Primitive ls, CAT (catalog) | + | 17OCT .BAS |
- | TSS/8 Monitor maintains a library of disk files for each user. The System Library Program CAT is used to obtain a catalog of the contents of this library. For each file, CAT types the size of the File in units of disk segments. The size of a disk segment may vary among installations. Generally, it is 256 (decimal) words of disk storage. The protection code for the file is also given. (See the section on the PROTECT Monitor command (Chapter 9 of the manual) for a precise explanation of protection codes.) If the program was created by any of the System Library Programs, it has a protection code of l2, meaning that other users can read the File, but only the owner can change it. | + | HOLA .ASC |
+ | 2.25,2.FCL | ||
+ | COWGEN.FCL | ||
+ | FIBCOW.BAS | ||
+ | GUESS .BAS | ||
+ | ADIEU .BAC | ||
+ | TH | ||
+ | SCOUNT.ASC | ||
+ | SXMPL .ASC | ||
+ | SACTST.ASC | ||
+ | COUNT .BIN | ||
+ | EXAMPL.BIN | ||
+ | SPOLY .ASC | ||
+ | MISS .BAS | ||
+ | RPS | ||
+ | TMP | ||
+ | BAFFA2. | ||
+ | BAFFA1.ASC | ||
+ | ZMP | ||
+ | SPOLY2.ASC | ||
+ | POLY2 .BIN | ||
+ | SBLINK.ASC | ||
+ | BAFFA3.ASC | ||
+ | BAFFA4.ASC | ||
+ | BAFFA5.ASC | ||
+ | BBIN .BIN | ||
+ | BAFFA6.ASC | ||
+ | RUL110.BAS | ||
+ | ELCOTT.BAS | ||
+ | HELLO .BAS | ||
+ | EINTR .BAS | ||
+ | ELCOT1.BAS | ||
+ | AGE | ||
+ | PAPA .ASC | ||
- | When the CAT program is used by the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR (user 1), it prints out accounting information. This report consists out of the accumulated time (in hours, minutes and seconds) for central processor usage and connect time as well as the number of disk segments currently being used. | + | *COPY VERBUM.ASC=PAPA.ASC |
+ | PAPA .ASC | ||
- | To see the contents of a users library, run the .R CAT:L command. It will ask for an account number, after which it prints out the users directory. This way you can trace which user is using an abnormal amount of diskspace. | + | *DEL PAPA.ASC |
+ | PAPA | ||
- | If you login as the user 2, you can execute the following command to see the contents of the disk: | + | *TYPE VERBUM.ASC |
- | < | + | VERBUM.ASC |
- | .R CAT | + | IN PRINCIPIO ERAT VERBUM |
- | Output: | + | |
- | DISK FILES FOR USER 0, 2 ON 1-JAN-75 | ||
- | NAME SIZE PROT DATE | + | *E |
- | PALD .SAV 16 | + | ^BS |
- | LOADER.SAV | + | . |
- | FORT .SAV | + | |
- | FOSL .SAV | + | |
- | PIP | + | |
- | TSTLPT.SAV | + | |
- | LOGOUT.SAV | + | |
- | SYSTAT.SAV | + | |
- | EDIT .SAV | + | |
- | FOCAL .SAV 16 | + | |
- | BASIC .SAV 38 | + | |
- | COPY .SAV 10 | + | |
- | CAT | + | |
- | GRIPE .SAV | + | |
- | LOGID .SAV | + | |
- | PUTR .SAV 21 | + | |
- | ODTHI .SAV | + | |
- | FLAP .SAV | + | |
- | PTLOAD.SAV | + | |
- | BLANK .SAV | + | |
- | DTTEST.SAV | + | |
- | INIT .SAV 17 | + | |
- | BAS000.TMP | + | |
- | BAS100.TMP | + | |
- | INTER .BAS | + | |
- | REMY .ASC | + | |
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- | + | ||
- | TOTAL DISK SEGMENTS: | + | |
</ | </ | ||
- | System Status | + | **Notes** |
- | With the SYSTAT command you get a full printout of what the system is doing, who is logged in and more: | + | |
- | < | + | |DIRECTORY |
- | SYSTAT | + | |COPY|Syntax |
- | + | |DELETE | |
- | STATUS OF TSS/8.24 DEC PDP-8 #1 AT 12:19:14 ON 1 JAN 75 | + | |TYPE|Print file contents| |
- | + | |END (E)|End PUTR session and return | |
- | UPTIME 00:07:14 | + | |
- | + | ||
- | JOB WHO | + | |
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- | | + | |
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- | AVAILABLE CORE 16K FREE CORE=312 | + | |
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- | BUSY DEVICES | + | |
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- | 103 FREE DISK SEGMENTS | + | |
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- | </ | + | |
- | There are two users logged in, user 2 on teletype 0, user 50 on teletype 1. User 2 is was FOCAL but is now on the prompt | + | |
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- | The manual has more information on SYSTAT, listed here for convenience. | + | |
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- | It is frequently useful | + | |
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- | SYSTAT responds by printing on the first line: the version of the TSS/8 Monitor being run, the time, and the date. SYSTAT reports the uptime which is the length of time in hours, minutes, and seconds since the system was last put online. | + | |
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- | SYSTAT lists all online users. Each user is identified by his account number. The job number assigned to him and the number of the console he is using are indicated, as is the particular System Program he is running. The exact running state of each user, whether he is actually running | + | |
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- | The amount of computer time used by each user since he logged in is given. | + | |
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- | It more users are online than the system has core Fields | + | |
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- | Then SYSTAT reports any unavailable devices, i.e. , devices which are assigned to individual users. The job to which they are attached and their status (AS if they are assigned but not active, AS+INIT if they are assigned and active) is also indicated. | + | |
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- | Finally, the number of available segments of disk storage is reported. | + | |
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- | To see the time that you have been logged in: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | < | + | |
- | .TIME | + | |
- | 00:00:20 | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | To see the system time: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | < | + | |
- | .TIME 0 | + | |
- | 12:20:44 | + | |
- | </ | + | |
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