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PROeSY - Purdue • • • • • •
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INTJ.ODUCrION
The PROCSY
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th;e Purdue Ma_ e operating system which
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provides
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l".emote batch
sites,
high-speed
termin«1t~
and
teleprinter
term-r~~
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To
~'~.Jpr~~f
the PROCSY
sy~
t~m
appears to
be
~i.~~Y.
a
termin,l
.
logol}
proc..tM~f{9~Wb.Jch
he
~~y
gain
acced
."to:
a
number of
su~
':':
systems.
The
purpose of
r~ystem
.
and
to
de.cl'i\~'J;i.ll.~ t
"
Tliere are
pr~~~!~~:"G
.
.
uCtage
in
;va- ious
r
.here
oper~ion
of the
,will
be
~
. . .
for each.
'by
TTY).
"
second type
-
'
....
,"
,
..
,
..
fhe
The normal
PROCS~ o,.".~
'~~_q)8.
:ar'e
fr.~1nidnight
'
to
2:0~
• •
'
~i~
10;
a.ID.
~to
3: 30 p'.
.and
6: 31)1 p,'!D},
to
·
mi4~~
,:Honday-
:
thr,ough, Friday except on
,'Friday
1
;:ot~
,
~a8t
8.. ,.ion
elft~"
~'~
~)3~P'
ll.~
,.,to
11:00
~-i-m
.
On
Saturday and Sunday
l
..t1\e
.•
Y..
tI,~
:
ia
UP. from
~.9;:;
,~·
,a.lD.
tQ:'
·3::.30--
p.m .
_
m.,
.
''order
to use PROeSY, the user must obtain d'sege of a
.
remot
~
nal
In
~
,
.Q9lUiected
to the PROCSY system. To access PRPCSY £-roi-these termin
,.'t~
tlie
'
r.~al
must first be turned
-
n •
.
For the TTY
t,rm1~'a!r
this
is
done simply
o
b'~
turning the dial in the lower
,right
co~e~~f
~he
keyboard
ho~~tng
to the
O)'-le,f t position marked 'LINE
t .
'
Par
th4!.tMC~erminals.
one must 'P't.C,S8 the
'ON'
butt~ ~ocated o~
the right of Ehe
u~p'e
..;
8t housing; rye
r
,
t
~~
ll
be
lighted
,when
~he
term.1
is
turned on.
~.
u's er
of
an
,.NCR
t.r'i4ina
.
should
also
check.
"'~'k.e.,
tha, the
:~'hree
switches
loca~~a- at)~ve thEt'keybo~t,d
,
are;
p(fd~..ioned
as
,
foll~:
the
'ltlDE1
switch should be
the>: 'RMl'E ,
pOR(tid,it~"
the
'
'p~"
switch in the
'NO
I
uodtion. and the 'SPEEIJ' switch
in
tWe
'10'''WS'
o.oN.llillr:
-
.
:('*:
Aft,r a tarmin
.--
is
turned on, the user must "lolJ_,on" the PRDCSY
by
fira'e
~
typing
a 8J..cia1 pair of keys. namely. 'CTiP and 'B'.
~
:;'
Th~
by firat' pre.sing the 'CTRL' key and while, holding
own.
pres'~.::b
ON73)
t
lew
s~conas,
(T'CB) numbt;r, time and date,
as follows:
TCB
L999
[timel
ACCOUNT?
{date]
~~~~;!~t~h~e~,terminal
I
s_.account
If
PROCSY does not respond in this manner,.. then
either
the
··system
is
down
or
)he terminal is
out
of order.
In response to the
account
prom~t, the~e$ ~q~
type his computer
account
number followed by
a
"carriage return" (afteF.·"'I'e
eU;'
l";ine
ty
ped,
the user should
type a "carriage return").
On
the TTY
ter:!Jli~a:lf!:t),!f~ arriage
return
key
.
is
;uke~
·'RETURN';
on the NCR
·terminals
IJ
~s
'
llfar~e~
.'CR'. PROCSY
101111 respond
J)y
typing a request for the
us~r iden.lifl~
as follows.j,.
USER ID?
"
The
·user
sho~'
typ""e the three-character use.:r
!d for the
account he
is
using.
PRDeSY~ill
then request the user's account password by
typing
P"ASSWORD?
In order to protect the user's password, on terminals
.iapable
of operating
in
full-duplex mode, ariy characters typed in response to the password prompt are
not printed' at the terminal.
PRDeSY 101111 then type out any
current
banner messages
:to
inform users
of
news items of which they should be aware. Afterjbe
me~sages
are' typed; the
user will be asked what system he desires to use
SYSTEM?
A list.""'Ind brief description of the possible subsystems available in PROCSY
is described later in the SUBSYSTEMS
section
of this document.
Let
. . .
8 now "watch" our good friend
Jerry
Jones log onto the PRDeSY
system.
Jerr
f
'ccount 12345 with user identifier
ZZZ.
He has
set
his
account
passwa.;
to
,SMILE.
The subsystem he wp.nts to use is PIRATE. In
the
logon
dialo~
... given below.• the characters typed in by
Jerry
are underlined. His
Y~.8word
is tyP41.d 1n
lhis
e~ple
as
small characters
to indicate that although
~.tyved·
those
ch4r~cters,
they were not printed by the terminal.
(l0/73)
PROCSY -
2
·
-
TCB 151 15.41.11.
·
07J\b/73.
ACCOUNT? 12345
USER ID? ZZz.
(banner me•••
see
are displayed here)
,
PASSWORD?e;ll.
SYSTE!I? PIRATj
,
PIRATE VER. 2.26
+++
Q6/251,-73,t·'1'4.
0,4.
46.
Since most
PROCSY
user8""Wtft"o
U8~
the PIRATE subsystem,
jus t typing a
"carriage return" in reapon.8'e to
the SYSTEM?
prompt gives the user the PIRATE
systam.
In response' to any prompt,' the user may
alt~:l(nat1i,ly
enter
re8pon8~8
to
·
that. and one or more of the fo'llowing prompts,
\lipahUds
them
by
slashe" (/
)
.
..
The following logon dialogue effectively is the same
8S
that
.~ov.
but
~
i
1s
somewhat faster:
('CTRL'-'B')
TCB 151 15.41.11. 07/16/73.
ACCOUNT?
12345/Z~Z/SMILE/PlRATE
+++
PIRATE VER. 2.26
(banner mes ••
se.
are displayed here)
06/25/73.
14.04.46.
CORRECTING TYPING ERRORS'
If • mistake is
'
made while
typ~g
a PRDCSY line, the
special
character
'%'
1II8y
be
typed to delete the prevloUs
,·character.
If more than one eh&racter i
s
incorrect, aore than one
'%'
may be typed. For example
ACCOUNT? 1241345,ZZZ/SHOLEIIIILE/PIRATE
illu.tratee the "erasing" of a
8i~lle
character
and a Iroup of three charact
ers.
In order to
e
r~ e
an entire line. a user on a TTY terminaL ShOUld
tYP~ ~
.'
'RUBOur" key.
Useu"
on an NCR teninal should type the 'DEL' key located
>
,at
the left end of the top row of the keyboar4. Note that this is done
by'
typiAI
'SHIPT'-'+'.
(10/7
3)
PROCSY
-
3
,"'!VIIDIS
The
various
.ub.y.~ema
one
aay
use
are listed
and briefly described
bi1lll
Por .ore coaplete information about them, the reader i.
puce
docUMnu.
Brief Description
PIIIATE
ref
~rred
to the stated
PIRATE
is
th~
furdue
Ih.tera~~~
!ccess Ierm1nal
.
'
te
.!nvironment system.
It
proV:.Ue~,
.
capabilities of
.
file
creation
and editing,
r~~
~
b.
h
job subalssioo
and retrieval
t
and macro
"ue(fdaon.
Rafereoce: LO-PI1lA.TI.
ALFlI 18
~e
Algebraic Language For"1!nteractive
~vi~",
-It
is
an
Interactive
'
BAsIC-like
lanaua.~~~·
. "forllll'"II"
"".,Ii,
L2-ALPIE.
the !urdue
!!ito~,
an
interactive text-ed4.1n1
LO-tEltNPED.
ayat ...
leference:
HlJTIL
MUTIL i. the
~SA utllity
.
package
.~~~h
provides file
manipulation, positiooinl" cqpyin'
t
aDd
large
pe~eDt
file functions.
R»r~encll:
VO-MUTIL.
TERMINAL
AND
TRANSMISSION
DUPLEX
HODES
A term
inal may operate
in
either full or
half
duplex m
ode.
Some
terminals
have a switch
enabling the
operato
r
to
determine in
which
mode
the terminal is
to
~operate.
When
'
a
terminal
operates
in full du-
plex
mode
,
depressing
a character
key transmits
the
chara c
t
er
to
the
compute
~
.
but the
charac
ter
is not
printed at
the terminal. The ter-
minal e.xpects the
computer
t
o
"echo"
(transmit
back to the
t
erminal)
the
haracter
i t
re.ceives.; This
echoed character
is then
printed.
t
Wh~
a
termlnal
operates
tn half
duplex mode.
depressin
g a c
haracter
,
key
~
raQsmits
the
character
to
the computer
and prints
the
character
at
the
terminal
-
"echo"
is not
expected.
"
.
-
The terminal/
computer
transmission
.!!I0de
may
be·-~1
.ther
full
duplex
mode or half
duplex
mode.
In
full
duple~
transmiss
i
on
mode. each char-
acter received by the
computer
is retransmitted
back
(echoed) to the
terminal. In half duplex
transmis
sion
mode.
the
characters received
are
not
echoed.
Table I
describes
the effect
of each
mode
/
tl'!lnslDis
s
ion
mode
,
combination,-
-
,
o
!
the four possible terminal
(10/73)
PRoeSY - 4
TRANSMISSION M DE
O
Full Duplex
The
computer echoes
-
---
-
---,.
Half
Duplex
characters
received.
T
E
R
H
I
N
A
-----
- --
D
,I
I
l
The computer does
not
e
cho
c
haracters
received.
-
----
- ----i---
F
U
U
P
L
L
L
E
Charac ter
transmitted
but not
printed.
I
~nal
normal:l:v.
*
operates
Echo
expected.
X
D
L
~
-
Terminal will
either
double-print
i
i
No input characters
are printed,..
H
H
U
A P
0
D
Charac ter
trans
mitted
and
~
r:ar'"Terminal
.
n
~.rtP,l'l~;
-
.
r
operat.aft
L L
E
F
E
X
printed
.
or garbage-print
input
c~acters.
L
*
is
best
,;,'"
operate a
terminal in
full duplex mode with
full
d~plex
.
"to
because
the charaGter printed is a copy
of
what the
transm~s8ion' mode
computer
received thereby providing
a double-check
of the
input char-
acters.
It
Table 1.
Terminal Mode/TransmissioQ Mode
Interaction
In the PIRATE subsystem,
one
may toggle the transmission
mod
~sing
an
option
of
the
QTYPE ( QTY) operator. To
toggle from
full duplex
trans
-
mission
mode to half duplex transmission
mode, one uses
+++QTYPE
t
I
HALF
or
++tQTY
I
,H
and
to toggle from
half
duplex to
fu: 1 duplex
transmission
mode
+++QTYPE, ,FULL
or
++tQTY
!
IF
e
uses
PROCSY - 5
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