To request HELP on logging on, type HELP LOGIN. To request HELP as to what HELP may be asked for type HELP INDEX. To request HELP on using HELP, type HELP SYNTAX. 1 ACC @ACC.HLP 1 ABORT @ABORT.HLP 1 ACCOUNT @ACCOUNT.HLP 1 ALLOCATE @ALLOCATE.HLP 1 ALT @ALT.HLP 1 ACCOUNTING @ACCOUNTNG.HLP 1 ASN @ASN.HLP 1 ATL @ATL.HLP 1 @ #AT. 1 INDIRECT #AT. 1 AT. @AT.HLP 1 BASFILES @BASFILES.HLP 1 BASFUNCTS @BASFUNCTS.HLP 1 BASIC @BASIC.HLP 1 BATCH @BATCH.HLP 1 @BLD @BLD.HLP 1 BLKCOMP @BLKCOMP.HLP 1 BP2 @BP2.HLP 1 BRU @BRU 1 BTQ Please type HELP BATCH QUEUE 1 BVARBL @BVARBL.HLP 1 BROADCAST @BROADCAST.HLP 1 BUILD @BUILD.HLP 1 CCL @CCL.HLP 1 CDA @CDA.HLP 1 COMPARE #CMP 1 CMP @CMP.HLP 1 CONTROL @CONTROL.HLP 1 CSR @CSR 1 CVL @CVL.HLP 1 DIRECTIVE @DIRECTIVE.HLP 1 DISMOUNT #DMO 1 DMOUNT @DMOU.HLP 1 DUMP #DMP 1 DMP @DMP.HLP 1 EDIT @EDIT.HLP 1 ERROR Additional HELP on ERRORs can be found by typing HELP ERROR F4P HELP ERROR FCS or HELP ERROR DIRECTIVE 2 F4P @F4PERROR.HLP 2 DIRECTIVE @DIRERROR.HLP 2 FCS @FCSERROR.HLP 1 EVF @EVF.HLP 1 FCS @FCS.HLP 1 FILES #FILE_SPECIFIER 1 FILE_SPECIFIER @FILES.HLP 1 FLX @FLX.HLP 1 FORM @FORM.HLP 1 FORTRAN @FORTRAN.HLP 1 F4P @F4P.HLP 1 GREP @GREP.HLP 1 HELP @HELP.HLP 1 HOLD #SET 1 INDEX INDEX of AVAILABLE HELP INFORMATION @INDEX.HLP 1 INI @INI.HLP 1 INSTALL @INSTALL.HLP 1 LIBRARIAN #LBR 1 LBR @LBR.HLP 1 LOA @LOA.HLP 1 LOGIN @LOGIN.HLP 1 LST @LST.HLP 1 MAIL @MAIL.HLP 1 MAP @MAP.HLP 1 MOUNT @MOUNT.HLP 1 NEWS @NEWS.HLP 1 OPEN @OPEN.HLP 1 @OPT @OPT.HLP 1 PIN @PIN.HLP 1 PIP @PIP.HLP 1 PRINT @PRINT.HLP 1 QUEUE @QUEUE.HLP 1 RECOVER @RECOVER.HLP 1 RESTORE @RESTORE.HLP 1 RUN @RUN.HLP 1 SAVE @SAVE.HLP 1 SET @SET.HLP 1 SPQ Type SPQ to display the print spooler queue. To find out about all display options type HELP QUEUE LIST. 1 SRD @SRD.HLP 1 SYE @SYEHLP.HLP 1 STOP @STOP.HLP 1 STRING @STRING.HLP 1 SYNTAX @HLPSYNTAX 1 SYSLOG @SYSLOG.HLP 1 UCB @UCB 1 UFD @UFD.HLP 1 VMR @VMR.HLP 1 WHO @WHO.HLP 1 ACT ACT Display list of tasks active at TI: ACT /ALL Display list of all active tasks ACT /TERM=TTn: Display list of tasks active at TTn: 1 DEALLOCATE DEA[LLOCATE] ddnn: The DEALLOCATE command releases a private(allocated) device where ddnn: is the device and unit number. Privileged users can deallocate any device but non privileged users can only deallocate devices which they have allocated. If no device is specified, the command will deallocate all of the user's allocated devices. 1 LOGOFF To LOGOFF, type BYE 1 COMPILE COMPILE is a CCL command to simplify building F4P object modules. The command syntax is: COMPILE progname /SWITCHLST If /SWITCHLIST = /LIST, a listing file is produced (only). Otherwise /SWITCHLST can be a string of acceptable F4P switches (/NOTR/CO:15./CK etc.) which would be appended to the input file. The 'progname' must omit any .FTN extension. Object modules with version number 1 are always produced. 1 COPY #USE-PIP 1 DIRECTORY #USE-PIP 1 DELETE #USE-PIP 1 SPOOL Files are SPOOLED to the line printer via the CCL SPOOL command, the PIP /SP switch, the /SP switch on many utilities, or the PRINT command. The print spooler is a complicated beast with many options for control. To obtain the full details on all the wonderful and confusing things which may be done, type HELP PRINT For information on the PRINT command. HELP QUEUE For help using the QUEUE manager. 1 TRUNCATE #USE-PIP 1 USE-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. 1 REASSIGN REA [SSIGN] taskname lun ddn: where: lun - logical unit number ddn: - new device unit which can be a physical, logical, or pseudo device. 1 REDIRECT RED [IRECT] Nddn: = Oddn: where: Nddn: = New device-unit to which subsequent requests will be directed. Oddn: = Old device-unit from which requests have been directed. 1 RMC RMC - Remote MCR is a task to force a command line to a terminal other than TI: Its syntax is: RMC TTN:command line RMC TI:command line (although this form is pretty useless) RMC TTN:$command line The '$', in the last form signifies that RMC will not stop itself and wait for the MCR command to execute, but will spawn the MCR command and immediately exit. If RMC is used with the normal format, RMC will stop itself and wait for the MCR command to execute. It then will pass on exit status. 1 DEVICES DEV [ICES] [dd:] [/LOG] If ddn: used, displays just that type of device. If omitted, all devices displayed. If /LOG form, all logged in times displayed. 1 TIME Type TIME to display the current system time and date. To set the time and date type TIME DD-MMM-YY HH:MM # NOT A RECOGNIZED KEYWORD @INDEX.HLP