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10,7/initia/initia.hlp
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The INITIA command can be followed by one or more keywords:
HELP type this text
KSYS indicate when time-sharing will cease
NAME (default) type system name
NORUN suppress running any operator program
NOTICE type general operator notice
SETTTY (default unless logged in) setup terminal
STRUCTURES type any operator notes about mounted structures
TERMINET set tabs for a terminet-300
TEXT TYPE QUICK OPERATOR NOTICE
TTY type tty mode settings for this terminal
NO may preceed any of the above to override default settings
In addition to the above, INITIA will accept the following keywords
from SWITCH.INI if invoked for a logged in job:
keyword equivalent command
------- ---------- -------
SETTTY NONE (must be present to invoke the following)
ALTMODE TTY ALTMODE
BLANKS TTY BLANK
CRLF TTY CRLF
DEBREAK TTY DEBREAK
DEFER TTY DEFER
DISPLAY TTY DISPLAY
ECHO TTY ECHO
EIGHTBIT TTY EIGHTBIT
ELEMENT:xxx TTY ELEMENT xxx
ESCAPE:xxx TTY ESCAPE xxx
FILL:x TTY FILL x
FORM TTY FORM
GAG TTY GAG
LC TTY LC
PAGE:xx TTY PAGE xx
QUOTE TTY QUOTE
RTCOMPATABILITY TTY RTCOMPATABILITY
TABS TTY TAB
TAPE TTY TAPE
TYPE:xxxx TTY TYPE xxxx
UC TTY UC
UNPAUSE:xxx TTY UNPAUSE xxx
WIDTH:xxx TTY WIDTH xxx
SPEED:xxxx TTY SPEED xxxx
RCVSPEED:xxx TTY SPEED xxx old-xmt-speed (changes the input speed)
XMTSPEED:xxx TTY SPEED old-rcv-speed xxx (changes the output speed)
e.g. specifying RCVSPEED:300 XMTSPEED:9600 is equivalent to
TTY SPEED 300 9600
NO may preceed keywords to reverse the setting if it makes sense to
do so (NO ECHO but not NO SPEED 9600).
Also, the following priviliged ([1,2] or OPR) commands are available:
STOMP Start up TTY STOMPR (Shouldn't be needed)
SYSTEM Start up the system. Must be done on CTY, forces an INITIA
on FRCLIN, and then proceeds with it's own initialization.
As a side effect of running on CTY, it will force INITIAs
on all terminals listed under the CONNECT command in TTY.INI.