>@SYSGEN >; >; RSX-11M-PLUS SYSGEN BL40 >; >; COPYRIGHT (c) 1987 >; DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP., MAYNARD MA., 01754 >; >SET /DPRO=[RWED,RWED,RWE,R] >; >; To exit from the SYSGEN procedure at any time, type CTRL/Z. >; >; If you are unsure of the answer to a question for which a de- >; fault answer exists, use the default answer. >; >; >; >;=================================================== >; Choosing SYSGEN Options 06-JUL-99 at 15:47 >;=================================================== >; >; >; >; Every question is preceded by a question number (for example SU010) >; which you can use to find the explanation of the question in the >; RSX-11M-PLUS System Generation and Installation Guide. >; >; An explanation of every question is also available by pressing >; the ESC key (or the ALTMODE key) in response to the question. >; >; If you are unfamiliar with the SYSGEN procedure, the explanation of >; each question can be printed automatically before the question. >; >* SU010 Do you always want the explanation printed? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; SYSGEN always creates saved answer files containing your responses >; to the SYSGEN questions: >; >; SYSGENSA1.CMD Setup questions, Executive options >; SYSGENSA2.CMD Peripheral configuration >; SYSGENSA3.CMD Nonprivileged task builds >; >; You should perform a PREPGEN first to create saved answer files, and >; then perform a SYSGEN, specifying those saved answer files as input >; to the Executive, peripheral, and nonprivileged task build sections. >; >* SU020 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for >* the Executive options? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU040 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for >* the peripheral configuration? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU060 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for >* the nonprivileged task builds? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU080 Do you want to do a PREPGEN? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* SU090 Enter the name of the disk drive containing your >* target system disk [ddnn:] [S R:2-5]: DU0: >; >ASN DU0:=IN: >ASN DU0:=OU: >ASN DU0:=LB: >ASN DU0:=WK: >ASN DU0:=TK: >ASN DU0:=BC: >ASN DU0:=LI: >ASN DU0:=OB: >ASN DU0:=EX: >ASN DU0:=MP: >; >* SU100 Do you want to run Autoconfigure on the host system >* hardware? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; You can: >; >; o do a complete SYSGEN >; >; o continue a previous SYSGEN from where you left off >; >; o do an individual section of SYSGEN >; >; >* SU120 Do you want to do a complete SYSGEN? [Y/N D:Y]: >; >!INS [3,54]MAC/TASK=MACT0 >!INS [3,54]PIP/TASK=PIPT0 >!INS [3,54]LBR/TASK=LBRT0 >!INS [3,54]TKB/TASK=TKBT0 >!INS [3,54]VMR/TASK=VMRT0 >; >; >; >;====================================================== >; Choosing Executive Options 06-JUL-99 at 15:48 >;====================================================== >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >; Enter a comment for inclusion in the SYSGENSA1 saved answer file. >; The comment may contain more than one line. The "V" in the right >; margin below marks the maximum line length. When you are done, >; press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; V >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: DVK version RSX-11M-PLUS (restore) >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: >; >* CE010 What is your target processor type? [S R:5.-12. D:"11/70"]: >; >* CE020 Do you want the Full-functionality Executive? [Y/N D:Y]: N >; >; The User-tailored Executive will require you to answer at least >; twenty additional questions specifying which standard RSX-11M-PLUS >; features you wish to disable. You should not choose the User-tailored >; Executive unless you need to disable specific RSX-11M-PLUS features. >; >; >* CE030 Do you want to reconsider your selection? [Y/N D:N]: N >; >* CE050 Do you want Executive data space support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE070 Do you want support for task headers out-of-pool? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE075 Do you want extended logical name support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE080 Do you want supervisor-mode library support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE090 Do you want to use FCSRES, the FCS resident library? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE094 Do you want support for the fast map facility? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE100 Do you want all DIGITAL-supplied drivers and their data bases >* to be loadable? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE120 Do you want support for communications products >* (such as DECnet, PSI, and LAT)? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; Network software provides the capability of simultaneously >; operating tasks on different systems to establish logical >; communication links and to exchange data. This software is >; not provided with RSX-11M-PLUS, but must be purchased separately. >; >; If you choose this option, DCL and alternate CLI support will >; also be included. >; >* CE120 Do you want support for communications products >* (such as DECnet, PSI, and LAT)? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE130 What is the system name? [S R:0-6 D:"RSXMPL"]: WAS007 >; >* CE140 Do you want shadow recording support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE145 Do you want disk data caching support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE150 Do you want console driver support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE160 Do you want accounting support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE170 Do you want to include the batch processor? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE190 Do you want to include DCL and alternate CLI support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE194 Do you want CTRL/C abort support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE200 Which FCP do you want? [S R:1-6 D:"FCPLRG"]: >; >* CE210 Do you want support for file windows in secondary pool? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE214 Do you want decimal version numbers in >* file specifications? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE230 What is the default virtual terminal unit buffer >* size? [D R:1.-512. D:120.]: >; >* CE240 What is the maximum virtual terminal unit buffer >* size? [D R:1.-512. D:184.]: 512. >; >* CE250 Do you want character translation support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE260 Enter unsolicited input time-out (in seconds) [D R:0.-255. D:30.]: >; >* CE264 Do you want IP11 industrial I/O subsystem support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE270 Do you want to include XDT? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE280 Enter the crash notification device CSR >* address [O R:160000-177700 D:177564]: >; >; Note: Enter both the device and the logical unit number. >; For example, MM0: or DL1:. >; >* CE290 On what device and unit do you want crash dumps >* to be written? [S R:2-6]: DK0: >; >* CE310 Enter memory size (in K words) [D R:128.-1920. D:256.]: 512. >; >* CE320 Do you want floating point processor support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE330 Is your system clock programmable (KW11-P)? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE350 Is your line frequency 50 Hz? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; >; >;============================================================= >; Choosing Peripheral Configuration 06-JUL-99 at 15:52 >;============================================================= >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA2.CMD. >; >; Enter a comment for inclusion in the SYSGENSA2 saved answer file. >; The comment may contain more than one line. The "V" in the right >; margin below marks the maximum line length. When you are done, >; press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; V >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: DVK version RSX-11M-PLUS (restore) >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: >; >; >* CP0604 How many RH controllers do you have? [D R:0.-15. D:4.]: >; >; The RH11 and RH70 MASSBUS controllers are the controllers for >; the following devices: >; >; DB: RP04, RP05, RP06 disks >; DR: RM02, RM03, RM05, RM80, RP07 disks >; DS: RS03, RS04 disks >; EM: ML11 semiconductor disk emulator >; MM: TM02, TM03 formatters, TE16, TU16, TU45, TU77 tapes >; >* CP0604 How many RH controllers do you have? [D R:0.-15. D:4.]: 0 >; >; >; DK: controller: RK11 devices: RK05, RK05F >; >* CP2204 How many RK11 cartridge disk controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DM: controllers: RK611, RK711 devices: RK06, RK07 >; >* CP2404 How many RK611/711 disk cartridge controllers do >* you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DL: controllers: RL11, RLV12 devices: RL01, RL02 >; >* CP2604 How many RL11/RLV11 disk cartridge controllers do >* you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DP: controller: RP11 devices: RP02, RPR02, RP03 >; >* CP2804 How many RP11 disk pack controllers do you have? [O D:0]: 1 >; >* CP2808 How many RP02/RPR02/RP03 disk drives do you >* have? [D R:1.-63. D:1.]: 8 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP0:? [O R:0-7 D:0]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP0: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP1:? [O R:0-7 D:1]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP1: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP2:? [O R:0-7 D:2]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP2: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP3:? [O R:0-7 D:3]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP3: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP4:? [O R:0-7 D:4]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP4: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP5:? [O R:0-7 D:5]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP5: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: EP02 >; SGN -- EP02 is not a valid drive type. >; >; Enter the drive type for this logical unit. >; >; Note: As far as SYSGEN is concerned, there is no difference between >; an RP02 and an RPR02 drive. >; >* CP2860 Is DP5: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP6:? [O R:0-7 D:6]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP6: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2836 What is the physical unit number of DP7:? [O R:0-7 D:7]: >; >* CP2860 Is DP7: an RP02, RPR02, or RP03? [S R:4-5 D:"RP03"]: RP02 >; >; >* CP2868 Enter the vector address of DPA [O R:60-774 D:254]: >; >* CP2872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176714]: >; >; DP Configuration >; >; Physical Unit Number >; >; 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 >; >; DPA DP0: DP1: DP2: DP3: DP4: DP5: DP6: DP7: >; >; >; >; >; DU: controllers: RQDX1, RQDX2, RQDX3, RUX50, RQC25, KDA50, UDA50 >; >; devices: RX33, RX50, RD31, RD51, RD52, RD53, RD54, RC25, >; RA60, RA80, RA81, RA82 >; >; The total of DU and MU controllers cannot be greater than 10. >; >* CP3004 How many MSCP disk controllers do you have? [D R:0.-10. D:0.]: 1 >; >* CP3008 How many MSCP disk drives do you have? [D R:1.-4. D:1.]: 4 >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU0:? [O R:0-377 D:0]: >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU1:? [O R:0-377 D:1]: >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU2:? [O R:0-377 D:2]: >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU3:? [O R:0-377 D:3]: >; >; >* CP3068 Enter the vector address of DUA [O R:60-774 D:154]: >; >* CP3072 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:172150]: >; >; >; MU: controllers: TK50, TU81, TU81E, TQ81E >; >* CP3404 How many TMSCP tape controllers do you have? [D R:0.-9. D:0.]: 1 >; >; >* CP3436 What is the physical unit number of MU0:? [O R:0-377 D:0]: >; >; >* CP3468 Enter the vector address of MUA [O R:60-774 D:260]: >; >* CP3472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:174500]: >; >; >; CR: controllers: CM11, CR11 >; >* CP4004 How many CM/CR11 card readers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; CT: controller: TA11 device: TU60 >; >* CP4204 How many TA11 dual cassettes do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; MS: controllers: TS11, TU80, TSV05, TK25 >; >* CP4404 How many TS11/TU80/TSV05/TK25 >* magtape controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DT: controller: TC11 device: TU56 >; >* CP4604 How many TC11 DECtape controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DX: controller: RX11 device: RX01 >; >* CP4804 How many RX11 disk controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DY: controller: RX211, RXV21 device: RX02 >; >* CP5004 How many RX211/RXV21 disk controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DD: controller: DL11 device: TU58 >; >* CP5204 How many TU58 controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; LP: controllers: LA180, LN01, LP11, LS11, LV11 >; devices: LA180, LN01, LP01, LP02, LP04, LP05, LP06, >; LP07, LP14, LP25, LP26, LP27, LS11, LV01 >; >* CP5404 How many LP/LS/LV11/LA180 line printers do you have? [O D:0]: 1 >; >* CP5408 Enter the number of seconds between >* line printer-not-ready messages [D R:0.-255. D:15.]: 30. >; >* CP5468 Enter vector address of the next line >* printer [O R:60-774 D:200]: >; >* CP5472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:177514]: >; >* CP5480 Enter line printer type for LPA [S R:4-5 D:"LP25"]: LS11 >; >* CP5484 Does LPA have lowercase characters? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; >; MT: controllers: TM11, TMA11, TMB11 devices: TE10, TU10, TU10W, TS03 >; >* CP5604 How many TM/TMA/TMB11 magtape controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; PP: controller: PC11 >; >* CP5804 How many PC11 paper tape reader/punches do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; PR: controller: PR11 >; >* CP6004 How many PR11 paper tape readers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; LA: controller: LPA11 >; >* CP6204 How many LPA11 lab subsystems do you have? [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controllers: DL11, DLV11 controller mnemonic: YL >; >* CP6804 Enter number of additional DL11/DLV11 line interfaces [O D:0]: 1 >; >* CP6820 Do any of the DL11/DLV11 lines require modem support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLA [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT52 >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLB [O R:300-770]: 340 >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700]: 175640 >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLB [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT52 >; >; >; TT: controller: DH11 controller mnemonic: YH >; >* CP7004 Enter number of DH11 asynchronous line >* multiplexers [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controller mnemonic: YV >; >; controllers: DHU11, DHV11, CXA16, CXB16, CXY08 >; >; >* CP7104 Enter number of DHU11/DHV11/CXA16/CXB16/CXY08 (YV:-type) >* asynchronous line multiplexers [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controller: DJ11 controller mnemonic: YJ >; >* CP7204 Enter number of DJ11 asynchronous line >* multiplexers [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controllers: DZ11, DZQ11, DZV11, DFA01 controller mnemonic: YZ >; >* CP7404 Enter number of DZ11/DZQ11/DZV11/DFA01 asynchronous line >* multiplexers [D R:0.-32. D:0.]: >; >; >* CP7604 Do you have any intercomputer communication devices? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; >; Enter device mnemonics for any user-supplied drivers. The driver >; source files must reside in [11,10] and be named ddDRV.MAC and >; ddTAB.MAC where dd is the device mnemonic. >; >; You may enter the mnemonics on more than one line. When you have >; listed all the drivers, press RETURN when asked for the device >; mnemonic. >; >; The device mnemonic must not include a colon. >; >* CP9604 Enter device mnemonics for user-supplied drivers [S]: DW >* CP9604 Enter device mnemonics for user-supplied drivers [S]: MY >* CP9604 Enter device mnemonics for user-supplied drivers [S]: >; >* CP9612 Do you want the DW: driver to be loadable? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CP9616 Do you want the DW: driver's data base to be loadable? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CP9612 Do you want the MY: driver to be loadable? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CP9616 Do you want the MY: driver's data base to be loadable? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; >; The highest vector among the devices you specified in this SYSGEN >; is 374(octal). This is the default response for this question. >; >* CP9632 What is the highest interrupt vector >* address? [O R:374-774 D:374]: 774 >; >; >; >;================================================================ >; Assembling the Executive and Drivers 06-JUL-99 at 15:59 >;================================================================ >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >!PIP RSXMC3.MAC=RSXMC1.MAC,RSXMC2.MAC >!PIP RSXMC.MAC=RSXMC3.MAC,RSXMC0.MAC >; >!SET /UIC=[1,24] >!PIP [11,10]/NV=[200,200]RSXMC.MAC >!PIP [11,10]/NV=[200,200]SYSTB.MAC >!PIP [11,24]/NV=[200,200]RSXASM.CMD >!PIP [11,24]/NV=[200,200]DRIVERS.ASM >; >; >* AE010 Do you want assembly listings of the Executive and >* drivers? [Y/N D:N]: >; >!ASN NL:=LS: >; >; >* AE030 Do you wish to pause to edit any files before >* assembling? [Y/N D:N]: >; >!SET /UIC=[11,24] >; >!PIP *.OBJ;*/DE/NM,*.TTY;* >; >!TIME >; >!MAC @RSXASM >; >!TIME >; >!MAC @DRIVERS.ASM >; >!TIME >; >!PIP RSX11M.OBS=*.OBJ >!PIP TTDRV.OBS=*.TTY >; >!SET /UIC=[200,200] >!PIP /NV=[11,10]RSXMC.MAC >; >!SET /UIC=[1,24] >!PIP RSXBLD.CMD/PU/NM >!PIP RSX11M.OLB;*/DE/NM >!PIP [200,200]RSXMC.MAC/PU/NM >; >!LBR RSX11M/CR:256.::256./-EP=[11,24]RSX11M.OBS >!PIP [11,24]RSX11M.OBS;*,*.OBJ;*/DE >; >!LBR TTDRV/CR:40.:392.:128.=[11,24]TTDRV.OBS >!PIP [11,24]TTDRV.OBS;*,*.TTY;*/DE >; >; >; >;============================================================== >; Building the Executive and Drivers 06-JUL-99 at 16:01 >;============================================================== >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >; >; Allocate space to be used later for the system image file. >; >!SET /UIC=[1,54] >!PIP RSX11M.TMP/CO/BL:1026.=NL: >; >; >!SET /UIC=[1,54] >!PIP SYSVMR.CMD=[200,200]SYSVMR.CMD,VMRTTY.CMD >; >; >* BE030 Do you want to pause to edit any files before >* task-building? [Y/N D:N]: >; >!SET /UIC=[1,24] >!PIP [1,24]/NV/NM=[200,200]RSXBLD.CMD,RSX11M,DSP11M,LDR11M >!PIP [1,24]/NV=[200,200]DIR11M.CMD,DR211M,DIRCOM,DR2COM,DIR >!PIP [1,24]/NV=[200,200]DR311M.CMD,DR411M,DR3COM,DR4COM >!PIP [1,24]/NV=[200,200]VEC11M.CMD,DCM11M,VECCOM >; >!TIME >; >!TKB @RSXBLD >; >!TIME >; >!TKB @[200,200]DRIVERS.BLD >; >!TIME >; >; >; >;========================================================= >; Building the Privileged Task 06-JUL-99 at 16:01 >;========================================================= >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >; >* BP040 Do you want the maps of the privileged tasks? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* BP050 What is to be the map device [ddu:]? [S R:2-5 D:"SY:"]: >; >!ASN SY:=MP: >; >!SET /UIC=[1,24] >; >!TIME >; >!TKB @SAVBLD >; >!TIME >; >!ASN LB:=OU: >; >; >; >;============================================================ >; Rebuilding Supplied System Tasks 06-JUL-99 at 16:01 >;============================================================ >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA3.CMD. >; >; >* BN010 Do you want to rebuild any system tasks? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; Enter a comment for inclusion in the SYSGENSA3 saved answer file. >; The comment may contain more than one line. The "V" in the right >; margin below marks the maximum line length. When you are done, >; press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; V >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: DVK version RSX-11M-PLUS (restore) >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: >; >* [Y] BN012 Use the FCSRES and FCSFSL libraries? [Y/N]: Y >; >; Press ESC for the list of the nonprivileged utilities and >; vectored privileged system tasks that may be rebuilt here. >; >; Enter ALL to build all the tasks, using FCSFSL and FCSRES. >; Enter ALLVAN to build all non-FCSRES and non-FCSFSL tasks. >; Enter ALLRES to build all the FCSRES tasks. >; Enter ALLFSL to build all the FCSFSL tasks. >; >; SYSGEN will attempt to use FCSFSL and FCSRES where possible. >; >; Enter the task names separated by commas. You can enter them on >; more than one line. When you are done, finish the list with a >; period or press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: >; >; The following supplied system tasks and utilities can be rebuilt at this time : >; >; The letters "R" and "F" in parentheses following the task name indicate that >; versions may be built to use FCSRES and FCSFSL respectively. >; >; ACC (R&F) CRP HEL (R&F) MTA SLP (R&F) >; ACD DCL HRC PAT (R&F) STK (F) >; ACNT (R&F) DLD ICM (R&F) PIP (R&F) SYL (R&F) >; ACS (R&F) DMO INI PMD (R&F) TDX >; BAD DMP (R&F) INS PMT TKB (R&F) >; BOO DSC IPP (R&F) PSW TKN >; BRO DTE IOX (R&F) QMG (R&F) UFD >; BRU EDI (R&F) LBR (R&F) QMGCLI UML >; BYE EDT (R&F) LOA QMGPRT UNL (R&F) >; CDA (R&F) ELI (R&F) LPP (R&F) RCT VFY (R&F) >; CFL (F) ERL MAC (R&F) RMD VMR >; CMP (R&F) FLX (R&F) MCD RPT (F) XDT >; CON FMT MCR SHA ZAP (R&F) >; COT (R&F) FTB (R&F) MFT SHF >; CRF (R&F) FXR MOU SHU >; >; Press ESC for the list of the nonprivileged utilities and >; vectored privileged system tasks that may be rebuilt here. >; >; Enter ALL to build all the tasks, using FCSFSL and FCSRES. >; Enter ALLVAN to build all non-FCSRES and non-FCSFSL tasks. >; Enter ALLRES to build all the FCSRES tasks. >; Enter ALLFSL to build all the FCSFSL tasks. >; >; SYSGEN will attempt to use FCSFSL and FCSRES where possible. >; >; Enter the task names separated by commas. You can enter them on >; more than one line. When you are done, finish the list with a >; period or press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: BOO,BPR,BYE,CMPRES >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: CRFRES,DMPRES,FCPLRG,HELRES,ICMRES,IOXRE S >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: LBRRES,LPPRES,MCD,MFT,PIPRES,PMDRES,QMGC LIRES,QMGRES >; >; SGN -- "QMGCLIRES" is not a valid task name, please reenter it correctly. >; All other correctly specified tasks will be built. >; >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: QMGCLI >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: RPT,SHU,SLPRES,TKBRES,VFYRES,ZAPRES >* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: >; >; >; >* BN030 Do you want the maps of the system tasks? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* BN040 What is to be the map device [ddu:]? [S R:2-5 D:"SY:"]: >; >!ASN SY:=MP: >; >* BN050 Do you want to pause to edit any files before >* task-building? [Y/N D:N]: >!SET /UIC=[1,24] >; >; >!TKB @BOOBLD >!TKB @BPRBLD >!TKB @BYEBLD >!TKB @FCPLRGBLD >!TKB @MCDBLD >!TKB @MFTBLD >!TKB @QCLBLD >!TKB @SHUBLD >!TKB @CMPRESBLD >!TKB @CRFRESBLD >!TKB @DMPRESBLD >!TKB @HELRESBLD >!TKB @ICMRESBLD >!TKB @IOXRESBLD >!TKB @LBRRESBLD >!TKB @LPPRESBLD >!TKB @PIPRESBLD >!TKB @PMDRESBLD >!TKB @QMGRESBLD >!TKB @SLPRESBLD >!TKB @TKBRESBLD >!TKB @VFYRESBLD >!TKB @ZAPRESBLD >!TKB @RPTFSLBLD >; >; >; >; >;========================================================== >; Creating the System Image File 06-JUL-99 at 16:05 >;========================================================== >; >; >!SET /UIC=[1,54] >; >!PIP RSX11M.TMP;*/DE/NM >; >!PIP RSX11M.SYS/CO/NV/BL:1026.=RSX11M.TSK >; >!ASN LB:=SY: >!VMR @SYSVMR >; >!REM MACT0 >!REM PIPT0 >!REM LBRT0 >!REM TKBT0 >!REM VMRT0 >; >; End of PREPGEN >; >TIME 16:05:53 6-JUL-99 >; >ASN = >; >@ >