@HELPMAI 1 ???????? @HELPMAI 1 = @HELPASN1 1 ABORT The general form of the ABOrt task command is: ABOrt taskname Where taskname is the name of the task to abort. If taskname is null, the task started by a RUN command is aborted. If /PMD is present, a post-mortem dump of the task is forced. 1 ACS The general form of the Allocate (or discontinue) Checkpoint file Space command is: ACS ddn:/BLKS=m Where m is the decimal number of blocks to be allocated on device ddn: (two letter device mnemonic and zero to two octal digit unit number). If m is zero, the use of the file will be discontinued. 1 ACCOUNT #ACNT 1 ACNT @HELPACNT 1 ACTIVE @HELPACT 1 ALLOCATE The general form of the allocate-device command is: ALLocate ddn: Where dd is a two letter device mnemonic and n is the device's unit number, which is null (implying 0), one octal digit, or two octal digits. The command makes a nonpublic device a private device. It is a legal MCR command only on multiuser protection systems. 1 ALTER @HELPALT 1 ASCII @ASCII 1 ASN #ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN @HELPASN 1 ATL @HELPATL 1 BOOT The general format of the boot command is: BOOt The system contained on the specified file is booted. The default filespec is SY:[current UIC]RSX11M.SYS, latest version. BOOT ignores any switches given in the command line. 1 BRK The general format of the breakpoint-to-XDT command is: BRK To resume execution of RSX-11M, type P. To enter the crash or panic dump routine, type X. 1 SEND The SEND command is implemented through CCL and the BROADCAST command. #BROADCAST 1 BROADCAST @HELPBRO 1 BRU @HELPBRU 1 WIDTH The WIDTH command performs the same function as the MCR SET /BUF command and the CCL BUFFER command. The format of the WIDTH command is WIDth ttnn - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn: WIDth ttnn: - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn: WIDth ttnn: size - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn:size. WIDth ttnn: size. - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn:size. 1 BUFFER The BUFFER comand performs the same function as the MCR SET /BUF command and the CCL WIDTH command. The format of the BUFFER command is BUFfer ttnn - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn: BUFfer ttnn: - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn: BUFfer ttnn size - Identical to SET /BUF=ttnn:size. BUFfer ttnn: size.1LOGOFF 1 LOGOFF The LOGOFF command is implemented through CCL and the BYE command. #BYE 1LOGOUT The LOGOUT command is implemented through CCL and the BYE command. #BYE 1 GOODBYE The GOODBYE command is implemented through CCL and the BYE command. #BYE 1 BYE The general format of the BYE command is: BYE The user is logged off, any mounted devices are dismounted, any allocated devices are freed, and any local or login assignments are deleted. Other terminals under the same UIC are not affected. 1 CALCULATOR Help for calculator is not yet available. 1 CANCEL The general format of the cancel time-based initiation command is: CANcel taskname If any time-based schedule requests for the task exist, they are removed. If the task is executing, this execution is not affected. 1 CHARTER Help for CHARTER is not yet available. 1 CLEAN @CLEAN 1 CLQUEUE The general format of the display clock queue command is: CLQueue Any pending time-based schedule requests will be displayed. 1 COPY The COPY command is implemented using CCL and PIP, the Peripheral Interchange Program. The syntax of COPY is: COPY infile outfile which is equivalent to PIP outfile=infile Note that filenames are limited, as always, to a maximum of 9 characters and that PIP switches may be appended to each filename just as when 'normally' invoking PIP. 1 CROSS-REFERENCE Three methods of cross-reference are available on the DAC Engineering Work- stations, MACRO-11 assembler CREF, FORTRAN INDEX, and the Task Builder CREF. Type HELP INDEX-FORTRAN for more information on the FORTRAN INDEX program. 1 INDEX-FORTRAN @INDEXFTN.HLP 1 INDEX-FTN @INDEXFTN.HLP 1 DEALLOCATE The general format of the deallocate command is: DEAllocate The specified device is deallocated. Privileged users may deallocate devices assigned to other than the issuing terminal. If no device is specified, all devices allocated to the issuing terminal are deallocated. 1 WHAT The CCL command WHO is a synonym for the MCR DEVices command. #DEVICES 1 DEVICES The general forms of the device display command are: DEVices dd: DEVices /LOG Where dd: is null or a two letter device type. If it is null, information on all devices is displayed. If it is non-null, information is displayed only for all units of device type dd. If the DEV /LOG form is used, a list of all logged-on terminals and their login UICs is displayed. 1 DMOUNT The general form of the dismount device command is: DMOunt ddn: The specified device is dismounted. If "volume-label" is specified, it is checked against the device's label to ensure the proper device is being dismounted. Privileged users can dismount any device. The volume label must be specified for ANSI magnetic tape, but it is optional for disks and DECtapes. The volume label is illegal for network devices. 1 DSC Help for DSC is not yet available; however, the typical format of the Disk Save and Compress utility disk image copy command is DSC outdev:/VE=indev where outdev: is the unmounted output device name, and indev: is the unmounted input device name. 1 DATATRIEVE #DTR 1 DTR Help for Datatrieve is available within the Datatrieve task itself. To enter Datatrieve, use the DTR or DATATRIE commands. Upon receiving the DTR prompt (DTR>), enter HELP. For Example: >DTR DTR>HELP !Where the user response is HELP To exit from Datatrieve, enter CONTROL-Z (echoes as ^Z). 1 EBC The EBC command performs the same function as the MCR SET /EBC command. The format of this command is EBC - Identical to SET /EBC EBC ttnn - Identical to SET /EBC=ttnn: EBC ttnn: - Identical to SET /EBC=ttnn: 1 EDT Help for EDT is not yet available. 1 EOF The EOF command performs the same function as the PIP /EOF command, which is to set the logical End-Of-File to the physical End-Of-File. The format of the EOF command is: >EOF filename which is equivalent to: >PIP filename/EOF 1 EXECUTE The EXECUTE command executes an indirect command file. It was incorporated to make the PDP look like TSO. Entering: >EXEC filename is equivalent to: >@filename 1 FIX The general form of the fix-in-memory command is: FIX taskname The specified task must be installed, inactive, and not checkpointable. If these conditions are met, the task is loaded and locked in its partition. 1 FSE @FSE.HLP 1 HASP Help for HASP is not yet available; however, the HASPON command contains enough information for you to be able to connect your workstation (if it has an RJE modem) to IBM. See the HASP User's Guide for more information. 1 LOGIN #HELLO 1 HELLO @HELPHEL 1 INITVOLUME @HELPINI 1 INSTALL @HELPINS 1 LOAD @HELPLOA 1 LOWERCASE The LOWERCASE command performs the same function as the MCR command SET /LOWER command. The format of the LOWERCASE command is LOWercas - Identical to SET /LOWER command LOWercase ttnn: - Identical to SET /LOWER=ttnn: 1 LUNS The general form of the display logical-unit assignments command is: LUNs taskname where taskname is the name of the task for which assignments are to be displayed. The current static assignments for the task are displayed. 1 MOUNT @HELPMOU 1 NORPA @HELPNORPA 1 NOSLAVE @HELPNOSLV 1 NOTAB @HELPNOTAB 1 NOWRAP @HELPNOWRP 1 OCTAL @OCTAL 1 OPEN @HELPOPE 1 PARTITIONS The form of the Display Partition Definitions command is: PARtitions For each partition in the system, the name, octal base address, octal size, partition kind (MAIN or SUB), and partition type (TASK, COM, DEV, SYS, taskname, DYNAMIC, or DRIVER) are displayed on the entering terminal. 1 PAT @HELPPAT 1 PASCAL Help for PASCAL is not yet available. 1 PDL Help for PDL is not yet available. 1 PMCHECK @PMCHECK 1 PRINT @PRINT 1 QMG #QUEUE 1 QUEUE @HELPQUE 1 RAD50 #RADIX-50 1 RADIX-50 @RAD50 1 RATFOR Help for RATFOR is not yet available. 1 REASSIGN The general form of the Reassign LUN's command is: REAssign taskname lun ndu: Where taskname is the name of the installed task whose static assign- ment is to be modified. lun is the Logical Unit Number to reassign. ndu: is the new device-unit that the LUN is to refer to. 1 REDIRECT The general format of the Redirect I/O requests command is: REDirect ndu:=odu: Where ndu: is the new device-unit to which subsequent requests will go odu: is the old device-unit from which requests have been diverted. 1 REMOVE The general format of the Remove Task command is: REMove taskname Where taskname is the name of the task to be un-installed. 1 RESUME The general format of the Resume Suspended Task command is: RESume taskname Where taskname is the name of a task that previously suspended itself. The specified task will continue execution. 1 RPA The RPA command performs the same function as the MCR SET /RPA command. The format of the RPA command is RPA - Identical to SET /RPA RPA ttnn - Identical to SET /RPA=ttnn: RPA ttnn: - Identical to SET /RPA=ttnn: 1 RUN @HELPRUN 1 TKB #TASK-BUILDER 1 TASK #TASK-BUILDER 1 TASK-BUILDER @TKB.HLP 1 SAVE @HELPSAV 1 SCREENDUMP #SCREENPRINT 1 SCREENCOPY #SCREENPRINT 1 SAVESCRE #SCREENPRINT 1 SAVSCREE #SCREENPRINT 1 SCREENPRINT @screenpr 1 SET @HELPSET 1 SPEED The SPEED command is translated by CCL to the MCR SET /SPEED=ttnn:recv:xmit command. The general format of the SPEed command is SPE ttnn - Identical to SET /SPEED=ttnn: SPE ttnn: - Identical to SET /SPEED=ttnn: SPE ttnn baud - Identical to SET /SPEED=ttnn:baud:baud SPE ttnn: baud - Identical to SET /SPEED=ttnn:baud:baud where ttnn is the terminal to be affected by this command, and baud is the new baud rate for both the receive and transmission speeds of the terminal. 1 SRD @SRD 1 SYE No help is available at this time for SYE. 1 SYNTAX @HELPSYN 1 TOTALBLOCKS #TB 1 TB @HELPTB 1 TRUNCATE @HELPTRU 1 TVG @HELPTVG 1 UFD @HELPUFD 1 U The U command performs the same function as the MCR command SET /UIC=[g,m]. The format of the U command is U group member - Identical to SET /UIC=[group,member] U group,member - same as above U group=member - same as above 1 UIC The UIC command performs the same function as the MCR command SET /UIC. The format of the UIC command is UIC - Identical to SET /UIC UIC [group,member] - Identical to SET /UIC=[group,member] UIC =[group,member] - Identical to SET /UIC=[group,member] 1 UNLOAD The general form of the unload device driver command is: UNLoad dd: where dd - Two letter name of the device whose driver is to be unloaded Note that loadable data bases are not unloaded when a driver with a loadable data base is unloaded. 1 VERIFY #VFY 1 VFY No help is available for VFY at this time. 1 VMR @HELPVMR 1ACCOUNT @ACCOUNT.HLP 1AT-SIGN #AT. 1@ #AT 1INDIRECT #AT 1AT. @AT.HLP 1BASFILES @BASFILES.HLP 1BASFUNCTS @BASFUNCTS.HLP 1BASIC @BASIC.HLP 1BASVARBL @BASVARBL.HLP 1CCL @CCL.HLP 1CDA @CDA.HLP 1CHANGPAR @CHANGPAR.HLP 1COMPARE #CMP 1CMP @CMP.HLP 1CONTROL @CONTROL.HLP 1CVL @CVL.HLP 1DUMP #DMP 1DMP @DMP.HLP 1EDIT @EDIT.HLP 1ERROR For F4P errors, type 'HELP ERROR F4P'. For DSW errors, type 'HELP ERROR DSW (+/-)NN', or 'HELP ERROR DIRECTIVE (+/-)NN'. For FCS errors, type 'HELP ERROR FCS NN'. For RMS errors, type 'HELP ERROR RMS -NN'. ( NN denotes the error number. The sign (+/-) of NN for DSW help depends on whether the number is a success or error code.) 2 DIRECTIVE #DSW 2 DSW @DSWERROR.HLP 2 F4P @F4PERROR.HLP 2 FCS @FCSERROR.HLP 2 RMS @RMSERROR.HLP 1DIRECTIVE #DSW 1DSW For Directive Status Word Errors, type 'HELP DSW ERROR -NN', or type 'HELP DSW ERROR +NN' for information on success/error codes. 2 ERROR @DSWERROR.HLP 1FCS @FCS.HLP 1FILESPECIFIER @FILES.HLP 1FLX @FLX.HLP 1FORTRAN @FORTRAN.HLP 1F4P @F4P.HLP 1HELP @HELPMAI.HLP 1HOLD #SET 1KEYWORDS @INDXLIST.HLP 1LIBRARIAN #LBR 1LBR @LBR.HLP 1MAIL @MAIL.HLP 1NEWS @NEWS.HLP 1PIP @PIP.HLP 1QUEUE @QUEUE.HLP 1RMS @RMS.HLP 1 SFT Help for S-Fortran is not yet available. 1 SORT Help for SORT is not yet available. 1STOP @STOP.HLP 1STRING @STRING.HLP 1 UCR Help for UCR is not yet available. See LB:[1,54]UCR.DOC for more information. 1WHO @WHO.HLP 1DIRECTORY The DIRECTORY command is implemented using CCL and PIP. The syntax of the command is: DIR (optional filespec) (,optional filespec) (,....) which is equivalent to: PIP (optional filespec) (,optional filespec) (,....) /LI Note that if other PIP switches are appended to a DIR command line that the new switches may take precedence over the "/LI" switch. For example, DIR /FU will print a full-width directory listing of all files under your current UIC rather than a half-width, less informative directory listing. 1LISTC The LISTC command is implemented using CCL and PIP. The syntax of this command is: LISTC (optional filespec) (,optional filespec) (,....) which is equivalent to: PIP (optional filespec) (,optional filespec) (,....) /LI Note that if other PIP switches are appended to a DIR command line that the new switches may take precedence over the "/LI" switch. For example, DIR /BR will print a minimal directory listing containing only filenames rather than the half-page wide, more informative listing printed with the "/LI" switch alone. 1DELETE The DELETE command is implemented using CCL and PIP. The syntax of this command is: DEL filename[,filename2, filename3,....] which is equivalent to: PIP filename[,filename2, filename3,....]/DE This command deletes (removes) files from the directory and releases their disk block allocation to the system for re-use. See also PURGE and TRUNCATE for more information about disk space management. 1SPOOL #USE-PIP 1TRUNCATE #USE-PIP 1USE-PIP PIP is used to obtain listings, spool files, copy files, delete files, list directories, and truncate files. To obtain HELP type HELP PIP [keyword] where keyword is optional, and may be COPY, LIST, DIRECTORY, SPOOL, DELETE, TRUNCATE, and many, many more. 1TVG @TVG.HLP 1 REFERENCER @REF 1 ODL-GENERATOR @REF