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Logging in
On a TV keyboard, press ESC. On a teletype or 2500, type ^Z to get the LOGIN: prompt.
If the system doesn't have any users, type enter to bypass login and go to the SYSSPR # prompt. From there you can start DDT.
System Sphere
These are the System Sphere commands:
? CO CONTINUE D DDT GUN HELP KILL L LO LOAD LOGO LOGOUT GOODBYE ONLINE PEEK PERMIT RS RSTART SEND SYSKILL SYSSPR
File System
Unlike ITS, the file system is fully hierarchical and names can be any length.
Each disk pack has its own root directory, i.e. 0;
for disk 0. Paths consists of names separated by whitespaces. If the root directory is included, it's an absolute path; otherwise it's relative.
To list files, use the DDT command :LISTF
. To navigate the file system, use :SETD
to set the current directory.
DDT
These are the DDT commands:
PUNCH SYMADD NEWSPH LISTF DELETE PRINT YANK PDUMP LOAD BINLOAD SSTAT FONT CAPMODE MAPMODE SYSMODE CLEARSCREEN REVERSE ISPACE ? SETD LOGOUT DSPACE COPY ERROR LSI SITS *:LOGOUT BYE
Switches
Some of the console data switches have functions:
Switch | Sensed by | Usage |
---|---|---|
15 | SITS | Go to RUG. |
14 | SITS | Page fault breakpoint. |
13 | SITS | Stop/start. |
3 | SYSSPR | System being debugged. |
2 | SYSSPR | Allow SYSKILL. |
0 | SITS | Ignore switches. |
Shutting down
Shutting down must be done from TTY 0, and switch 2 must be up.
Get to DDT and type ^Z to go to the SYSSPR command line. Type SYSKILL to shut down. SITS will exit to RUG.