NEW SYSTEM COMMANDS A series of commands have been added to our system to make life easier for users of the computer. These commands are designed to make life easier by giving easier syntax for often used commands. Note that optional parts of the commands are shown in "[]"'s. BRI[ef] [NAME.TYP;VERS] Produces brief directory of files *1 BLO[cks] [NAME.TYP;VERS] Reports blocks used/allocated *1 COP[y] [DVn:{N,M}]NAME.TYP Copies a file from another disk or UIC *1 DIR[ectory] [NAME.TYP;VERS] Produces directory of files *1 DOC[ument] NAME.TYP[;VERS] Prints specified file at LP1: (forms 1) FOR[tran] NAME Compile Fortran source with F77 Compiler *5 FRE[e] DVN: list free blocks on specified device MAX NAME.TYP[;VERS] Compile Macro source with MAC compiler *5 PRI[nt] NAME.TYP[;VERS] Prints specified file at LP0: PRO[tect] NAME.TYPE[;VERS] Prevent file from being deleted PUR[ge] NAME.TYP Purges named file[s] to 1 copy *1 REC[over] [NAME.TYPE;VER] REcovers locked file(s) *1 SUB[mit] NAME[.TYP;VERS] Submit file to batch *4 TYP[e] NAME.TYP[;VERS] List named file at terminal UNP[rotect] NAME.TYPE[;VERS] Reset effect of protecting file USE N,M Sets your working UIC to N,M 1. If no file named, defaults to "*.*;*" If file name only given, defaults to "NAME.*;*" 2. Wild card ("*") use usually unrestricted 3. Care should be taken using wild cards with "PURge" and "FREe" 4. Defaults to NAME.BIS 5. XXX NAME defaults to "F77 NAME,NAME/-SP=NAME.FOR" or "MAC NAME,NAME/-SP=NAME.MAC" A provision for easily adding MCR programs to the system has also been introduced. A command of the form "XYZ ....." When "...XYZ" is not in- stalled in the system will have the following result. 1 Attempt to INStall LB:[11,1]XXX.TSX 2 If successful execute said MCR task 3 remove task "...XXX" when it finished If the install fails, you will get a "TASK NOT INSTALLED" error