	*** DEMONSTRATION PACKAGE MULTIPROCESSOR RT-11 ***

ASSUMING: SYSTEM 1 and SYSTEM 2 are connected through WB(V)-11 interfaces
--------- (WB/WBV: standard I/O page address, vector, priority = 4)

Copy to system device of SYSTEM 1 ("service" job site):

	JBINFO.SYS
	WBJOB0.REL
	JBSHOW.SAV
	MAIL  .SAV
	JBIO  .REL

- run JBSHOW to see the devices available
- Assign the device names to physical devices, e.g. ASS DY DEV
- Create a logical disk DEMO.DSK on DEV: (CREATE DEV:DEMO.DSK/ALLO:100.)
  Mount to a logical disk unit (e.g. LD0:). Initialize the disk (LD:)
- Incoming text to be printed is forwarded by the WBJOB0 to the device SP:
  Use the (DECUS or RT-11 V5.1) TRANSPARENT SPOOLER PACKAGE for this purpose.
- FRUN WBJOB0
- run JBSHOW to check/change read/write access
- when you want to terminate WBJOB0 type: ^F  ^C^C  ^B

Copy to system device of SYSTEM 2 (handler site):

	WB    .SYS
	LP    .SYS
	MA    .SYS
	HELLO .SAV
	JBDATE.SAV

- type SET WB SHOW in order to check WB settings
- HELLO uses the logical device HEL: so;
  ASS MA0 HEL
- device WB: or WB0: connects to DEV: at the service job site
  device WB1: connects to DEV:DEMO.DSK at the service job site
- Using the pseudo handler LP: or running HELLO requires that WB: is loaded!
- Run HELLO to see remote device support and/or send a message to
  the remote site.
- HELLO prints a warning when remote and local TIME and/or DATE differ.
- Running JBDATE sets remote TIME&DATE local.

Using the remote disk as system device:

- Put WB.SYS on the remote system disk
- COPY/BOOT WB:RT11FB WB:
- BOOT WB:

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