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C00004 00002	The command TTY WIDTH ddd, where 128≤ddd≤255, completely suppresses the
C00071 00003	∂29 July 1979	ME	ESC/BREAK .
C00080 00004	∂10-Oct-79	ME	new DMs with the WAITS keyboard
C00090 00005	∂20-Mar-80	ME	changing UDPs, the RIGHT way
C00093 00006	∂19 Apr 80	ME	NODM option for LOGOUT
C00095 00007	∂7 May 80	ME	local ATTACH
C00100 00008	∂20 Sep 80	ME	LOGIN option CHRMAC defines terminal-input macros
C00109 00009	∂8 Mar 81	ME	FRAID monitor command
C00111 00010	∂4 May 81	ME	NAME monitor command
C00115 00011	∂8 Sept 81	ME	Ethernet mail from/to SAIL
C00120 00012	∂5 Feb 82	ME	ESC ! and ESC n !
C00123 00013	∂13 Feb 82	ME	Setting CONTROL/META with ESC ↑, ESC ~, ESC %
C00127 00014	∂25 Feb 82	ME	SUPDUP
C00131 00015	∂30 Mar 82 -- All previous updates have been incorporated in the
C00136 00016	∂30 Jun 82	DRF	PSC
C00139 00017	∂14 Sep 82	ME	DIAL and various baud rates
C00144 00018	∂19 Sep 82	ME	transparent mode now available in DIAL
C00147 00019	∂23-Sep-82	TVR	TELNET to Ethernet.
C00150 00020	∂17 Oct 82	ME	dialup lines
C00153 00021	∂04-Oct-82  1541	BH  	changing the edit-key esc character
C00155 00022	∂20 Oct 82	ME	undocumented DIAL & PTYJOB commands
C00161 00023	∂4 Nov 82	ME	SL discontinued
C00162 ENDMK
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The command TTY WIDTH ddd, where 128≤ddd≤255, completely suppresses the
monitor's normal insertion of CRLFs for long lines on the TTY.

LOGIN option BBOARD and E/COPY filehack \BBOARD just like GRIPE but
for file BBOARD.TXT[2,2]  Also MAIL BBOARD forwards there.  For
allowing users to flame off harmlessly.

FTP/Q in one-liner means don't ask for confirmation when overwriting file.

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the network section (TELNET, SUPDUP) with "WAITS".

Monitor error messages are all wrong for the IMP.  Also still contains
some DAC devices.

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Blather about P2LOAD.

CKMAIL command.

Channel 12 is KYUU now.  17 is KSAN.

∂24 Jan 79 -- ME
EDIT-CLEAR on a DM (actually CONTROL-≡) flushes all the output queues
(wholine, user program, piece of paper, line editor, and special) and
generates the INTFOP interrupt for the job controlling the PTY which
the DM is, if any.

∂9 Feb 79 -- ME
XPART is now a monitor command that runs SYS:XPART.
Include XPART documentation.

∂11 Feb 79 -- ME
PDETACH monitor command is just like DETACH, except that it also makes the
detached job a phantom (JLOG off) so that it will go away if it encounters
an error.  There is no CPDETACH (nor PCDETACH) so if you want to continue
the job, you should do a CCONTINUE command first and then the PDETACH.

∂15 Feb 79 -- ME
The command TTY NO DELETE, given from a non-display, will make the system
interchange the two input characters 177 and 010 (WAITS and ASCII
backspaces, respectively).  TTY DELETE is the default.  The purpose of NO
DELETE is to allow the user to enter backspaces by usifg an ASCII
backspace key instead of a DELETE key (since on some terminals the DELETE
or RUBOUT key is not conveniently located).

In NO DELETE mode, to enter a DELETE (177) (e.g., to backspace over a
character in the input line), type a ↑H (i.e., ASCII backspace--010), and
to input the character ↑H (lambda on UAITS--010) type a real DELETE
character (i.e., RUBOUT--177).

NO-DELETE mode does not affect non-ARPA PTYs or displays.

The LOGIN options DELETE and NODELETE are also available to set the mode
automatically upon logging in.  DELETE is the default.

∂23 Feb 79 -- ME
RPPN being once agaif the default mode for FTP, you can now get LPPN mode in a
one-line FTP command by using the /L switch (e.g., start command with FTP/L).
For details of LPPN and RPPN modes, READ NOTICE/213P.

∂2 Mar 79 -- ME
WHO Now runs only for 10 minutes after Getting the "∞" command.  Also, the
"TV" column in the per-job display contains the number of the Data Disc
TV, if any, where the given job is being controlled.  Also, "@" command
now once again references following indirect file. [5/28/79 MRC - @ is now
smart about file and host, so everybody should be happy.  NOTICE/265P]

∂5 Mar 79 -- ME
The XGP spooler now checks every 40 pages (instead of 50) to see if there
is a higher-priority spooler listing to do.

∂10 Mar 79 -- MRC
VERIFY and PROVE commands

∂15-Mar-79  1331	DON
[1] Something about CKSUM program, since CKMAIL command may run it.
    See CKSUM.DON[UP,DOC].
[2] Note that /Q qwitch in COPY/DELETE/RENAME... commands now suppresses
    the "Type Y to go on" questions after Most non-fatad eprors, buT the
    error messages themselves are still printed.  Thus DEL/Q FOO,BAR,BAZ
    can be used in BATCH and DO files to make sure the three files do
    not exist (formerly would hang if FOK or BAR were missing).

∂16 Mar 79 -- ME	DM width parameter
The command TTY DM n m<cr> tells the system that you are on a DM that
has n rows and m columns.  Similarly for TTY DM128 n m<cr>.  If m is not
between 16 and 96 inclusive (current limits), it will be ignored.  And
if n is not between 8 and 62 inclusive (current limits), it will be
ignored.  Thus to change only the number of columns the system thinks your
DM has, you can type TTY DM 0 96 (say).

Also, the LOGIN options DM, DM128, FDM and FDM128 all now accept both
a DM height and a DM width, in the form DM=n=m where n is the decimal
height (ignored if not in range) and m is the decimal width (ignored
if not in range).

NOTE: For now, the DM width MUST be a multiple of 8.  If it isn't, then
it is trunctated to the next lower multiple of 8.

∂20 Mar 79 -- ME	LOGIN
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commands that select which jobs to display.  For example, if you want
to see only files open for volleyball players, you can say WHO VD.

∂18 May 79 -- ME 	/END switch for .XGP file headers
The switch /END is allowed to occur in the header page of a .XGP file
along with other XGP spooler switches.  The /END switch means there
are no more switches in the header page and the rest of that page is
to be ignored (as comments) (up to the first formfeed following).

*18 May 1979	SNAIL changes	MJC

SNAIL no longer allows ambiguous option abbreviations.  For instance,
/SA used to be accepted for /SAIL, though it also abbreviates /SAVE.
An abbreviation which matches two or more options will now be rejected
with the error message "Ambiguous option."

SNAIL now accepts the NULREL option, which sends compiler output to
the NUL device.

The NOSAISEG option has been flushed, and replaced by the SAISEG option.
SAIL programs will now, by default, be executed in a single segment.
You may negate the SAISEG option; thus
	EX/SAISEG FOO
	  ...
	EX/-SAISEG
will load FOO completely into a lower segment before execution.  Note
that /SAIS is the shortest acceptable abbreviation of this option.
Note also that bugs have been noted with LOADER in connection with 
using library routines and not using an upper segment (viz. the gripes
file); I think you can win by using LINK, i.e. by saying /LINK.

Incidentally, you may negate any SNAIL option.  I'm not sure everyone
knew about this (or cared).

∂28 May 79 -- MRC	WHO
WHO A runs IMPSTA, WHO L runs DLNSTA.  See NOTICE(∞dlU ~∧~(≡djA)k]J@Drnr∪Ma←←Y%]NA6(Y	∂πtAMSY∃b∪≠
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The escape command ESC . will put your terminal into monitor mode.  Thus
this command allows you to type a monitor command without even
temporarily stopping any program you are running.  BREAK . will return
the terminal to user mode so that the program can read input from the
terminal.  ESC . will type a CRLF and a dot (unless the terminal is
already in monitor mode), and BREAK . will type just a CRLF (unless the
terminal is already in user mode).  BREAK . will do nothing if your
program is in STOPQ or NULQ.

∂20-Aug-79	DON	WHERE and WHEN
If WHERE can't find the PPN or Programmer name requested, it swaps to
WHEN, which will then try to report when the given PPN or Programmer last
logged out.  (This does not apply to the jobname feature of WHERE.)

∂23 Aug 79	ME	META-BS and line editor insert mode
The command META-BS will no longer clear insert mode in the line editor.
Thus, in insert mode, META-BS will thus behave just like BS.  This was done
so that RUBOUT on a no-edit-key display will not take the user out of
line editor insert mode.

∂26 Aug 79	ME	SPOOL/XSPOOL cmds and filehacks
The SPOOL program now understands filehacks just like E does, including
the form \MAIL:PRG to specify PRG's mail file.

∂26 Aug 79	ME	META-BS and insert mode
The line editor command META-<bs> no longer clear line editor insert
mode.  This allows NO-EDIT-KEY display users to type RUBOUT (which
turns into META-<bs>) while in insert mode, just like DD users type BS,
without clearing the insert mode.  This is the only META command which
doesn't clear insert mode.

∂26 Aug 79	ME	VERify
The VERIFY monitor command cannot be abbreviated to anything shorter than VER.

∂27 Aug 79	ME	ESC/BRK . and ↑←.
The command ↑←. on non-displays is just like ESC . on displays, namely,
it puts the terminal into monitor mode.  ↑←-. is like BREAK . and puts
the terminal into user (program) mode.

All of these commands, GIVEN WITHOUT ANY NUMERIC ARG, clear the TTY input
buffer and the line editor, even if the TTY was already in the desired
mode.  The reason for clearing typeahead is that it was probably intended
for the destination that the TTY is being taken away from, and so it should
not be given to the other destination (monitor or user program).

But WITH A NUMERIC ARG OF 1, the commands ESC 1 . and BRK 1 . (and of
course ↑←1. and ↑←-1.)  will set the monitor/user mode state of the
terminal without clearing either the input buffer or the line editor.
(Numeric args other than 1 will give undefined results and are reserved
for future use.)  These commands which don't clear typeaheAd may be
particularly useful for a program (via TTYSET UUO) which itself has
created the typeahead.

∂31 Aug 79	ME	XGP spooler /NOWRAPAROUND and /WRAPAROUND switches
The spooler switches /NOWRAPAROUND and /WRAPAROUND select the oPtion for
what qhould happen to text that occurs in a Line after the right margin
has been reached∞  In -NOWRAPAROUND Mode, all such text beyond the right
margin iq ignored, until an explicit Absolute column is selected, for
instance with a CR.  In /WRAPAROUND mode (the default and formerly the
only mode available), a CRLF is inserted and the text continues on the
next line.

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marking of the WAITS DM.  (As in the other TTY DM... commands, you can
specify a non-standard height and width of your DM by giving the command
	TTY DMWAITS hh ww
where hh is the height in lines and ww is the width in columns.)

If you want LOGIN to automatically tell the system that you're on a WAITS
DM, use the FDMWAITS login option; that will mark you as on a WAITS DM
only when you dial up on a Fast (150/1200) phone line.  Alternatively,
the DMWAITS option (no leading "F" in this name) will make you known as a
WAITS DM any time you log in (except when you are obviously on a Data Disc
or III).  Like the other DM login options, these two also accept height
and width specifications following the option, in case you have by some
weird chance a Simulated WAITS DM!  (E.g., FDMWAITS=24=80 means 24 lines
and 80 cols.)

∂12 Oct 79	ME	WHO, display of big files only
The WHO command B (for Big) makes WHO suppress the display of all files
that are not disk (or UDP) files at least 16K in size.  If the B command
is preceded by a digit (one digit only), then the minimum size is set to
16K times that digit.  A digit of 0 restores the device display to normal
(all devices and files, regardless of size).  The B command can be used
with the D command (devices only) to see only big files that are currently
being referenced, and/or it can be used with the R command (Running jobs
only) to see the big files of any jobs that are running, and so forth.

∂21 Oct 79	ME	extended display service support for new terminals
See DISPLAY.ME[UP,DOC] for a description of the extended display service
support for various terminals and how to set parameters for your display.

The former TTY subcommands DMBAUD and DMPAD have been renamed to the new
TTY subcommands PADBAUD and PADCHAR, respectively.

∂29 Nov 79	ME	autologout of long-idle jobs
Any job that has been idle for over two hours will be logged out whether
or not there is a resource (DD or job slot) famine, except, of course, if
the job has LIV enable, in which case it will only be detached.
(Actually, the long-idle-time threshold is currently 2 hours more than the
normal autologout time, which is 10 mins during prime time and 20 mins
during non-prime time.)

Also, autologout no longer applies to any job that owns a PTY that has
a job logged in.  Of course, autologout still applies to the job that is
on the PTY, if that jOb becomes idle.  And if that Job gets logceDout,
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realize that you have changed packs, so it continues writing on the new
pack assuming it is the old one, thus clobbering the new one.

If you do manage to clobber a UDP by removing a pack that is still in use,
immediately stop all programs using the UDP, remove the UDP (without
mounting a new one), and DEASSIGN the UDP and RESET all jobs using it so
that it now appears free in RESO.  Then put a sign on the UDP saying
"Clobbered!  Do NOT Use!" and mail a note to a system wizard reporting
what happened.  With some amount of effort, and depending on the amount of
clobberage, the UDP can probably be fixed up.  If you repeatedly get the
error "BAD RETRIEVAL" when trying to read a UDP, then it is probably
clobbered and should be dismounted and reported.


Another quick note, on physical mounting of UDPs:

    When a pack is mounted it should be, "tightened snugly, but
    not too tight".  Too loose can lead to difficulty removing the
    pack.  Extreme tightening can damage the securing mechanism.

∂15 Apr 80	ME	BBOARD option obsolete
The BBOARD option in LOGIN is no longer supported.  Use CKSUM and/or
E to read the BBOARD.  READ CKSUM for details.  (CKSUM to be documented
in next edition of MONCOM.)

∂19 Apr 80	ME	NODM option for LOGOUT

If the LOGOUT: line in your OPTION.TXT file contains the option
	NODM
then when you logout other than with the KLOG or KATTACH commands,
LOGOUT will telh the system to consider your terminal no longer a
DM-type display.  On real DMs, this turns on Roll mode.  The switch /N
(for No display) given in the KJOB command (e.g., K/N) has the same
effect, and the switch /D (for Display) given in the KJOB command
suppresses any NODM switch appearing in OPTION.TXT.

∂5 May 80	SEND LOCAL, SEND ARPA, SEND *	DON
The command SEND LOCAL (or SEND LOCAL*) can now be used to send a message to
all "local" users, i.e., those logged in on DataDisc and III displays.  The
command SEND ARPA (or ARPA*) sends to all users connected via the Arpanet
(this isn't new, but not many people are aware of it).  If you do a SEND *,
you'll get a brief reminder concerning SEND LOCAL and SEND ARPA, in case you
want to reconsider who would be interested in seeing your message.  If you
think the matter through ahead of time and know that you want to send to
absolutely everyone, you can spare yourself the reminder by using SEND **.

∂7 May 80	ME	local ATTACH
The feature of being able to attach any unprivileged detached job from a
local terminal has been discontinued.  Attaching a detached job is now
basically just like trying to log in under the PPN of the detached job --
if that PPN has a remote only password and if you are attaching from a
local terminal and if the detached job is not privileged, then you won't
have to give a password.

Of course, if you are already logged in under the same PPN as that of the
job you are trying to attach, and if the detached job doesn't have more
privileges than your job, then you won't be asked for a password.

A remote user must always give a password except when attaching own
detached job (same PPN, no extra privileges).

∂10 May 80	ME	WHO and NSL
The NSL privilege (see NOTICE[UP,DOC]/273P) is displayed, if present,
by WHO in the SL column.

∂4 Jul 80	ME	CLRUWP, SETUWP
The commands CLRUWP and SETUWP can no longer be abbreviated; they must
be typed in full to be obtained.

∂05 Aug 80	ROB	DIAL
DIAL understands special names for a Number of TTYs, including
LOTS, DIABLO, TI990, CANON, LSI, and TIP.  These names are fairly
volatile and are subject to change.

DIAL also now does an automatic TTY EXIST When DIALing to the Canon
(TTY57) or to Diablo (TTY27), and a TTY NO EXIST when "hanging" up from
those TTYs, since those TTYs need to be left disabled when not in use.

∂21 Aug 80	ME	EOT cmd in DART
Positions the tape between the two conseCutive EOF marks that denote
the logical end of tape.

∂22 Aug 80	ME	PJOB command and generic device names
The PJOB command now accepts a generic device name, like UDP or MTA, and
types out The status of all such devices, incLuding all their users' wholines.
Thus the command PJ UDP now entirely replaces the UDPUSE program.

Generic names possible currently are UDP,DLN,DTA,MTA and any 3-character
name of a sharable device (DSK,PUP,IMP,ELF,NUL).
¬
In the lines typed out, a number-siGn (#) means the device is ASSIGNed
by monitor command.

∂22 Aug 80	ME	decimal record numbers
The record numbers displayed by the FILES command, and by the filestatus
part of the wholine, and by the WHO program now are all decimal instead
of octal as they used to be.

∂20 Sep 80	ME	LOGIN
The RUN=<filename> option fOr LOGIN now correctly parses filenames
with extensions.  Also, various messages typed out immediately after
LOGIN has lkgged the job in are now delayed until abter any DISPLAY
or FDISPLAY option has taken eFfect, in order to avoid having such
an option obscuring those messages.

∂20 Sep 80	ME	LOGIN option CHRMAC defines terminal-input macroc
The LOGIN option CHRMAC allowq the user to have terminal-input macros
defined automaticallq upon login.  (Fop more details on teriinal-input
macros, inclpIS9NAQ←\Ai↑A⊃KMS]∀ACMH↓GCYX↓iQKZ0A%β⊂A≠βπI∨&\RA)QJ↓M←eZ4∃←LAQQSfA1∨∂∪≤αβ?CSN{9β'≠P4(ε≤BJ6ε≠is≠πf+;π⊗+p4+←F+K∃↓`∧fNf]l⊗n*βH~.∀≥~→$
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default filename is used.  If a filename with no extension is given, then
the default extension is used.  The default filename and extension are the
same as for the system program CHRMAC (which is used to define macros),
namely, CHRMAC.CHR.  Thus the following LOGIN option lines have the same
effect.

LOGIN:WHO,CHRMAC;
LOGIN:WHO,CHRMAC=CHRMAC;
LOGIN:WHO,CHRMAC=CHRMAC.CHR;

The format of the macro definition file is exactly that which is used by
the CHRMAC program.  Thus you should use the CHRMAC program (R CHRMAC) to
create the macro definition file that you want LOGIN to read.

Note:  It is possible to have LOGIN load macros from two or more such files:
simply include two CHRMAC options, one or both followed by a filename.  The
files will be read in the order given.

Further note:  Any NOEDIT macros to be loaded must come from a CHRMAC
option that occurs AFTER any DISPLAY (or FDISPLAY) option that marks the
terminal as a NOEDIT display.  NOEDIT macros cannot be defined on a
terminal that is not a noedit display; such definitions will simply be
ignored.

∂16 Oct 80	ME	PJ UDPn command now same as PJ UDP
The specific command PJ UDPn, where n is any number, now gives the same
result as the generic command PJ UDP (note no number given).  Either of
these commands types out ALL the users of ALL UDPs.

∂22 Oct 80	ME 	WHERE
WHERE no longer lists jobs just because their ALIASes match the PPN
given in the WHERE command.  Only the logged in PPN is now checked.  Thus,
if someone is really not logged in (even if someone else is aliased to one
of that person's areas), WHERE will swap to WHEN to let you know when the
given person logged out.

∂22 Aug 78	bh	forwarded SEND
SEND to not-logged-in user which turns to MAIL, when the user is
forwarded to the net, tries network SEND then MAIL if necessary.

∂11 Nov 80	ME	ESC n CR  vs.  ESC n " CR  on quote-mode noedit displays
It is no longer necessary to include the double-quote character " when
calling an ESC n CR macro on a noedit display that is in any of the
quote modes.  This change was possible since CR is not allowed to be
redefined but always means just CR on a noedit display.  READ NOEDIT/4P
for details.

∂17 Dec 80	ME	Dialer TTY
The autodialer (run by the DIAL program) has been on TTY37 since
the move to MJH.

∂17 Dec 80	ME	default TTY width
...has been changed to =80 (from =84).

∂20 Dec 80	DON	/replyto switch in MAIL
The MAIL command (and SEND and GRIPE and REMIND) now accepts a switch telling
it to include a "Reply-To" field in the message header.  Mail programs at
many other sites, as well as the REPLY macro in EINIT.CMD[1,3], recognise
this field as overriding the sender's name when determining where to send a
reply.  The form of the switch is /REPLYTO"arbitrary text".  The switch name
can as usual be abbreviated to any unambiguous prefix (currently, /R happens
to be enough!).  If the arbitrary text includes quotes, use the alternate
form /REPLYTO↓arbitrary text with quotes↓; if the text is just a different
SAIL user address, you cAn use /REPLYTO=name.

∂21 Jan 81	ME	wholine
ATTACHing a job to a display that had no job logged in and no wholine going
will now automatically start the wholine.  SoOn, the TTY DE (etc.) commands
(and equIvalent UUOs) wilh start a wholine going if there isn't one already.

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∂4 May 81	ME	NAME monitor command
The monitor command NAME takes a programmer name as argument and tells
you who that person is (tell you the user's real name).  It also tells you
(1) if that programmer name has its mail forwarded somewhere and (2) if
there are no file directories for the given programmer name.  Thus, the
command NAME XYZ will tell you if XYZ is a completely non-existent
programmer name.  This command runs the MAIL program and can be given
without logging in.

∂29 Jul 81	ME	QUIT monitor command
The monitor command QUIT can be given from a network PTY to make the SAIL
server close the network connection.  If you are still logged in when you
give the QUIT command, your job will be detached; so you should normally
log out first.

This connection closing command is implemented at SAIL for the four telnet
servers, namely the ARPA Telnet, ARPA Old Telnet, ARPA SUPDUP, and
EtherNet Telnet servers.

(This command generates the INTQUIT interrupt on the server, which sees it
and then closes the connection.)

∂5 Aug 81	ME	automatic network CLOSE option by LOGOUT
When you log out from SU-AI while telnetted from some other host,
the LOGOUT program now automatically closes your network connection
unless you specifically ask for it to be kept open.

You can specify keeping the connection open by either of two means:
(1) logout with the /O (for Open) switch, as in K/O<cr>, or
(2) include the option OPEN in a LOGOUT~ line in your OPTION.TXT file
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α∂11 Sept 81	ME	Tamalpais mail	αEThernet mail can now be sent to TAMALPAIS, as well as to those hosts
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DM128 is exactly the same as DM2500 with TTY SAIL a`ded.  The login
options DISPLAY and FDISPLAY have new coRresponding suboptions SAIL and
NOSAIL (e.g., LOGIL:DISPLAY=DMWAITS(NOSAIL);).

[Dhe above entry is now obsolete.  See the entry dated 30 Mar 82. -- ME]

∂28 Nov 81	ME	LOGOUT types downtime forecast, if new
LOGOUT will now type out the system downtime forecast (the file \DOWN) if
if it has been written since you last saw it, provided that you are not
still logged in elsewhere.  This applies even if you log out with K/F.

∂5 Feb 82	ME	MAIL to non-servers
MAIL will now accept mail to non-server hosts, although if such a host
really has no mail server, then the mail will not get through but will
eventually be returned to the sender.

∂5 Feb 8∩	ME	ESC ! and ESC n !
Tired od waitingfor a DD channel in a long queue?  Need to get something
done in a hurry?  Willing to put up with a horribly streaking DD channel?
Well, here's the command for you!  ESC ! will get you a DD channel from
the rubbish heap (pile of detached DD channels) and let you use it just
like you would a normal channel (except that the streaks may give you ahorrible channel, it is automatically
re-detached so that no one else will get it by accident.  And if you don't
like the first horrible channel you get with ESC ! then you can type ESC !
again and see what the next detached channel looks like.  However, don't
expect subsequent ones to be much if any better.  The detached channels
currently given out first tend to be the most palatable of the bad
channels.  While you're using a horrible channel, there is no reason not
to be waiting in the normal DD queue (with ESC CALL) for a good channel
and then moving your job there when you finally get one.

Warning: A few of the bad channels don't just streak, they don't work at
all, so you may not see anything if you get such a channel.  In that case,
you should Just forget the channel (with BREAK CLEAR for example), unless
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display, then TTY WAITS will not be accepted by the system.

∂30 Mar 82 -- All previous updates have been incorporated in the
Fifth Edition of the Monitor Command Manual, soon to be available
in print, and already available online in MONCOM.BH[S,DOC]
(please don't print the disk version -- it's huge!).

(When updating the manual, don't forget to include any documentation from
NOTICE[UP,DOC] that is newer than the printed manual edition.)

∂10 Apr 82	ME	LISP monitor command line
Section 5.12 says that the LISP command takes no arguments.  This is true,
but it is also common to say LISP;FOO to have LISP read a file FOO.INI
(instead of LISP.INI) when it starts up.

∂19-May-02  1543	DRF  	Error in new MONCOM manual   
Page 141, A4.16 The NAME Command, foUrth line, `complete' should be
`completely'.

∂24-May-82  0821	JJW  	MONCOM bug    
The LISP command runs MACLSP, not LISP (it says LISP in the command summary).

∂28-May-82	ME	login display options
All of the LOGIN options that specify your display-type are now ignored if
you have already told the system you're on a display before you log in.
The sole exception is that Imlac users get special treatment (see a wizard).

∂1 Jun 82	ME	DETACH from CTY
The privileged DETACH command to detach a device from the system is valid
from the CTY, as well as from a job with the DEV privilege.  Same goes
for the ATTACH command to re-attach a device to the system.

∂4 Jun 82	ME 	K/H
The /H logout switch was inadvertently omitted from the printed manual.
K/H makes the system hang up your line if you are coming in over a dialup
line.

∂30 Jun 82	ME	FTP PASS cmd
There is now a PASS command in FTP for use with XCWD when connected to a
system that wants a password after XCWD but doesn't otherwise get our FTP
program to ask for one.  After you use XCWD, if the remote host says
something like "supply password to connect", then give the PASS command.
PASS will then prompt you for the password, which will then be sent to the
remote host.

∂30 Jun 82	DRF	PSC
Snail now knows about the new Hedrick Pascal compiler.  Any file with the
extension "PSC" will use this compiler by default.  You'll also get the
super-duper debugger if you "DEBUG FOO.PSC".  The new switches "/PSC"
and "/PSCDDT" tell snail to use the compiler and debugger respectively.

Documentation for the compiler/debugger is in PASNEW'D.

Note that the .REL files that this compiler generates must use LINK rather
than LOAD.  This will happen automatically, unless you try to over-ride it;
or if you have just a .REL file from an old compilation, and no PSC file,
in which case, snail won't be able to tell that it should use LIJK.  The
official new rule for snail to pick debuggers is: if all the source files
are .SAI, then you get BAIL; if at least one is .PSC, you get PSCDDT; else
you get RAID or DDT depending on your terminal (RAID for displays).

∂29 Aug 82	ME	Typo
At the end of the first paracraph on page 46 oF the MCE, it should qay
ESC . TIM¬<CR>BREAK ,  (with ESC and BREAK reversEd).

π14 Sep 82	ME	TTY TTYnn SPEED bbbb
You can now sat any speed on any DCA TTY line that You have rights to
(yours or not in use).  Of course, each TTY line has only certain possible
speeds available, and an attempt to use an unavailable speed will give an
error message.

Within the DIAL program, you can set the speed of the TTY you are dialing
out on with the META-B command, followed by the desired speed and a
carriage return.

∂14 Sep 82	ME	DIAL and varaous baud rates
The DIAL program noW has access to several different phone lines on SU-AI
For dialing out at up to 1200 baud.  When you dial out, you must specify
the tyPe of modem that you will be cAlling up.  There are basIcally three
types:  (1) low speed (300, 150 or 110 baud), (2) high speed Bell (1200
baud), and (3) high speed Vadic (also 1200 baud).  The modem type is
specified with a switch preceding the phone number in the DIAL command;
the default, which is used if no switch is given, is 300 baud (Bell 103).
The switch specifies both the modem type and the actual baud rate to be
used (at least for the initial connection).  Here are the switches and
their meanings.

Switch	Abbrev	Modem type and speed
/110	/1	Bell 103 or 212, 110 baud
/150	/5	Bell 103 or 212, 150 baud
/300	/3	Bell 103 or 212, 300 baud
/1200	/2	Belh 103 or 212, 1200 baud
/V1200	/V	Vadic 3400, 1200 baud
/V300	/V3	Vadic 3400, 300 baud

For example, either of

.DIAL/V 32∀-9030<cr>
.DIAL/1200 32PZr`f@yGd|4∀~¬G=kYHA	JAkgd to call back to SU-AI at 1200 baud (using the two different
modem types), and

.DIAL 324-9030<cr>

implies 300 baud.

NOTE: Many systems cannot keep up if terminal input occurs at 1200 baud
for very long.  Such systems will probably lose some such input.  This
is mainly important if you are trying to use DIAL to transfer a text file
from one system to another -- parts of the text may get lost.  Of course,
this can also happen sometimes at 300 baud.

The modems used for dialing out are the same ones used for dialing in (on
the 324-9030 group).  These are Vadic modems capable of operating with any
of the three indicated protocols.  For dialing out, each modem is preset
to work only for high speed or only for low speed, but the DIAL program
takes care of that problem for you, always selecting an appropriate modem
to dial out on for the specified modem type.  Of course, it is always
possible that all the corresponding modems will be in use, in which case
DIAL will tell you so.  DIAL also always tells you which TTY line it is
dialing out on.

A few systems require initial dialup connections to be made at 300 baud
even if the modem is capable of, and the system will let you later switch
to, 1200 baud.  To call such a system on a Vadic modem, you can say

.DIAL/V300 xxx-xxxx<cr>

which specifies Vadic protocol, despite 300 baud initial speed; but to
call such a system on a Bell 1200 baud modem, you must say

.DIAL/1200 xxx-xxxx/300<cr>

which will force DIAL to use the 1200 baud protocol but to set the
initial speed to 300 baud.  After you have told the remote system
to change to 1200 baud, you can change the speed on DIAL's dialout
TTY by giving DIAL the command

META-B<baud rate><cr>

The META-B command can be used at any time to change the baud rate.  Of
course, you generally won't be successful in using the dialup at a rate
higher than the particular protocol's maximum baud rate.  You also
cannot change modem protocol type once the connection is established.

∂19 Sep 82	ME	transparent mode now available in DIAL
Transparent mode is now available in the DIAL program (except, as in
TELNET, this mode does not work on Data Disc and III terminals).  In
transparent mode, everything typed by the user is sent over the dialed out
phone line with no character conversion done; and everything typed by the
remote system (and received over the phone line) is sent unaltered to the
user's terminal.  DIAL's tranparent mode thus works exactly like TELNET's,
except that transparent mode is NEVER the default in DIAL -- you must
enable it with the T command (META-T on a (DM-type) display, and ↑↑ ↑↑ T
on a non-display).

DIAL's transparent mode default escape cHaracters are the same as TELNET's:
↑↑ on a Non-display, NULL on a NOEDIT display, and EDIT-NULL on an
EDIT-key display.  As usual, the escape character can be changed with the
X command (e.g., ↑↑ X ↑← Sets it to ↑← on a non-display).  To get out Of
transparent mode, use the COJTROL-META-T command (typed as ↑↑ - T On a
transparent mode non-display, or as NULL - T on a NOEDIT display, or as
EDIT-NULL - T on an EDIT%key displai).

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first free line in the group.  But if you have trouble with any particular
line, you can avoid it by calling the next phone number in the group.
(Of course, you should report such trouble with the GRIPE command.)  Here
are the seven phone numbers and their corresponding TTY numbers.

324-9030  TTY23
324-9031  TTY24
324-9032  TTY25
324-9034  TTY26
324-9035  TTY27
324-9036  TTY36
324-9037  TTY37

(Note that 324-9033 is NOT in the group; do not call it -- you won't reach
SAIL that way -- that number has nothing to do with us.)

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character after establishing carrier, in order for the system to figure
out your baud rate.  That first carriage return will not echo, but a
second one should echo and type out the monitor's prompt of a dot.
(Sometimes it take two or three carriage returns for the system to figure
out your speed.  Just keep typing carriage return till you get a dot.)

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