The ATP command --- --- ------- The ATP command displays at the issuing terminal a list of all active tasks and their current running priorities. The active task list is internally buffered by ATP before it is printed. The internal buffer is of sufficient size to contain 40 entries. To use the command, just type ATP (for a system-wide list), or ATPT (for TI: only). A typical output from ATP looks like: . LDR. CO0: 248. ...RMD TT11: 225. LOG... TT0: 170. MCR... VT1: 160. F11ACP CO0: 149. PMT... CO0: 148. COT... TT0: 145. BATMAN CO0: 120. WATCHR TT0: 80. QMG... CO0: 75. ...ATP VT1: 75. LP0 CO0: 70. ...AT. VT4: 64. AT.V1 VT1: 64. EDTT7 TT7: 55. ...RNO TT4: 51. TT1 TT1: 50. VT2 VT2: 5. VT3 VT3: 5. VT4 VT4: 5. The listing may be cancelled at any time by typing CTRL/O.