PDP-11 simulator V3.9-0
Disabling CR
Disabling RK
Disabling HK
Disabling TM
Listening on port 4000 (socket 6)
Modem control activated
Auto disconnect activated
RQ: creating new file
sim> boot tu0
RSX-11M/RSX-11M-PLUS STANDALONE COPY SYSTEM V4.8
RSX-11M/RSX-11M-PLUS Standalone Configuration and Disk Sizing Program
Valid switches are:
/CSR=nnnnnn to change the default device CSR
/VEC=nnn to change the default device vector
/FOR=n to change the default magtape formatter number
/DEV to list all default device CSR and vectors
Enter first device: mm1:/vec=224
Enter second device: du0:
Hit RETURN and enter date and time as 'TIM HH:MM MM/DD/YY'
>tim 21:52 03/18/13
>tim
21:52:02 18-MAR-13
>run bad
>
BAD>du0:
BAD -- DU0: Total bad blocks= 0.
BAD>^Z
>run bru
>
BRU>/rew mm1: du0:
BRU - Starting Tape 1 on MM1:
BRU - End of Tape 1 on MM1:
BRU - Completed
BRU>^Z
^E
Simulation stopped, PC: 001344 (CLRB (R1)+)
sim> boot rq0
RSX-11M-PLUS V4.5 BL83 2044.KW System:"Baseline"
>RED DU:=SY:
>RED DU:=LB:
>RED DU:=SP:
>MOU DU:"RSX11MPBL83"
>@[2,54]BASTART.CMD
>SET /CRASHDEV=MM0:
SET -- Crash device MM000: has been successfully loaded
>;
>;
>; RSX-11M-PLUS V4.5 Distribution Kit
>;
>; This is the baseline system of the RSX-11M-PLUS V4.5
>; distribution kit. This system contains an assortment of
>; devices and may in fact be of some use on your target
>; system. The main purpose of the baseline system, however,
>; is to provide a working system environment which may be
>; used to generate a custom-tailored operating system for
>; your target hardware. We will now provide instructions
>; to guide you through the startup procedure.
>;
>* Please enter time and date (DEFAULT:18-MAR-13 21:55) [S]: ↵
>;
>; Now allocate checkpoint space for use by system utilities.
>;
>ACS SY:/BLKS=1024.
>;
>; The following information is necessary for this command file
>; to correctly access the remainder of the distribution kit.
>;
>* Did you receive your RSX-11M-PLUS distribution kit on magnetic tape? [Y/N]: y
>;
>; Please enter the name of the magnetic tape drive, which should
>; still contain the distribution tape. The name is of the form:
>;
>; MM1: or
>; MS0: etc...
>;
>* Which tape drive contains the distribution tape [S]: mm1:
>* Do you have the 1600-bpi magnetic tape distribution kit? [Y/N]: y
>;
>; We will now set the CSR of the controller that will be
>; used to bring in the remainder of the distribution kit to
>; the standard value. If your controller is not at this address
>; it will be necessary for you to manually configure the system
>; by issuing the appropriate CON commands. Answer Yes to the
>; manual configuration question to do this. If your controller
>; is at the standard address, you do not have to do a manual
>; configuration.
>;
>CON SET MSA CSR=160000
>CON SET MTA CSR=160000
>CON SET MUA CSR=160000
>;
>; We will now bring on line all devices which were generated into
>; this baseline image and which exist in your hardware system.
>;
>; If there is hardware in your system occupying a control
>; register address which conflicts with a standard DIGITAL
>; register assignment, it is possible that the "CON ONLINE
>; ALL" command might cause a system crash. This is because
>; a supplied device driver is attempting to manipulate foreign
>; hardware or the CSR address assignments in your system are
>; different from those assumed in this baseline configuration.
>; On the first pass through this file please answer No to the
>; following question. If such a mismatch exists and a crash
>; does occur, rebootstrap the baseline system and answer Yes
>; to this question. Instructions will then be provided to help
>; circumvent the problem.
>;
>* Do you need to do manual configuration? [Y/N]: n
>;
>CON ONLINE ALL
>;
>; Prepare to bring in the remainder of the distribution kit
>;
>* Is your target system disk an RC25, RK07, or RD52? [Y/N]: n
>;
>; Since the files in the second backup set are not necessary to generate
>; your system you may wish to skip the verify pass to save time.
>;
>* Do you want to verify the second backup set? [Y/N]: y
>;
>; We will now mount the tape in MM1: for access by BRU.
>;
>MOU MM1:/FOR/DENS=1600
>;
>; Ensure that the BRU task is installed.
>;
>INS $BRU
>;
>; We will now load the remainder of the distribution kit.
>;
>TIME
21:56:16 18-MAR-13
>;
>BRU /BAC:MPBL83SRC/UFD/NOINI/DENS:1600/VER MM1: SY:
BRU - Starting Tape 1 on MM1:
BRU - End of Tape 1 on MM1:
BRU - Starting verify pass Tape 1 on MM1:
BRU - End of Tape 1 on MM1:
BRU - Completed
>;
>DMO MM1:/LOCK=UNLOAD
21:56:37 *** MM1: -- Dismount complete
DMO -- TT0: dismounted from MM1: *** Final dismount initiated ***
>;
>TIME
21:56:37 18-MAR-13
>;
>; We will now create any UFDs that must be created on your disk(s).
>; You will not see the UFD commands.
>;
>TIME
21:56:38 18-MAR-13
>;
>;
>; The preparation of the RSX-11M-PLUS kit is now complete. The next
>; time this disk is bootstrapped, this dialog will only be repeated
>; on request. We will now record the successful installation in the
>; log file on the new system disk, and either exit if the installation
>; was done on line, or proceed with the normal startup sequence if the
>; baseline system was used.
>;
>SET /UIC=[2,54]
>PIP LB:[1,1]KITIDENT.DAT/AP=LB:[2,54]INSTALOG.DAT
>;
>;
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>; PLEASE NOTE
>;
>; If you have not yet read the system release notes, please do so
>; now before attempting to perform a SYSGEN or to utilize the new
>; features of this system.
>;
>;
>; In order to start the SYSGEN process, type:
>;
>; >@SYSGEN
>;
>; When SYSGEN has completed and your generated system is
>; running, you may wish to edit several supplied prototype
>; command and text files to suit your system and application:
>;
>; File Purpose
>; ---- -------
>; [0,0]RSX11.SYS An account/password file
>; This file does contain privileged accounts.
>;
>; [1,2]STARTUP.CMD (This file) Invoked at bootstrap time to
>; control bringing up the system.
>;
>; [1,2]QMGSTART.CMD Invoked by STARTUP to start up the Queue
>; Manager and spooling system.
>;
>; [1,2]SHUTUP.CMD Invoked by SHUTUP when taking down the system
>; to perform system dependent shutdown tasks.
>;
>; [1,2]QMGSTOP.CMD Invoked by SHUTUP to stop the Queue Manager
>; and spooling system.
>;
>; [1,2]LOGIN.TXT Displayed on user's terminal when logging in.
>;
>; [1,2]BATCH.TXT Displayed at the beginning of each batch log
>; file.
>;
>;
>ELI /LOG/LIM
>CLI /INIT=DCL/CTRLC/DPR="<15><12>/$ /"
>INS LB:[1,1]RMSRESAB.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
>INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBL.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
>INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBM.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
>INS $QMGCLI
>INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...PRI
>INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...SUB
>QUE /START:QMG
>INS $QMGPRT/TASK=PRT.../SLV=NO
>QUE LP0:/CR/NM
>START/ACCOUNTING
>CON ESTAT LP0:
>QUE LP0:/SP/FL:2/LOWER/FO:0
>QUE BAP0:/BATCH
>QUE LP0:/AS:PRINT
>QUE BAP0:/AS:BATCH
>@ <EOF>
>@sysgen
>;
>; RSX-11M-PLUS V4.5 BL83 SYSGEN
>;
>; Copyright (c) 1995 by Mentec Inc., U.S.A.
>;
>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 18-MAR-13 at 21:57
>;===================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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]: ↵
>;
>* 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 18-MAR-13 at 21:58
>;======================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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.]: ↵
>;
>* CE010 What is your target processor type? [S R:3.-12. D:"11/70"]: 11/93
>;
>* CE020 Do you want the Full-functionality Executive? [Y/N D:Y]: ↵
>;
>* CE115 Do you want to use ICB pool as backup for primary pool ? [Y/N D:N]: y
>;
>* CE120 Do you want support for communications products
>* (such as DECnet, PSI, and LAT)? [Y/N D:N]: y
>;
>* CE130 What is the system name? [S R:0-6 D:"RSXMPL"]: SKNROU
>;
>* 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]: y
>;
>* 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:.
>;
>; Note: Enter XX: if you desire loadable DU:, DL:, MU:, MS: or MM:
>; crash driver support.
>;
>* CE290 On what device and unit do you want crash dumps
>* to be written? [S R:2-6]: XX:
>;
>* CE310 Enter memory size (in K words) [D R:256.-2044. D:256.]: 2044
>;
>* CE315 Support UNIBUS memory occupying UNIBUS map address space? [Y/N D:N]: ↵
>;
>* CE330 Is your system clock programmable (KW11-P)? [Y/N D:N]: y
>;
>* CE340 What is the number of interrupts per second? [D R:1.-1000.]: 50
>;
>* CE350 Is your line frequency 50 Hz? [Y/N D:N]: y
>;
>;
>;
>;=============================================================
>; Choosing Peripheral Configuration 18-MAR-13 at 21:59
>;=============================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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.]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0604 How many RH controllers do you have? [D R:0.-15. D:4.]: 2
>;
>* CP0612 Do you want to generate a mixed MASSBUS configuration? [Y/N D:N]: y
>;
>;
>; DB: controllers: RH11, RH70 devices: RP04, RP05, RP06, RM06
>;
>* CP0808 How many RP04/05/06 disk drives do you have? [D R:0.-63. D:0.]: 8
>;
>* CP0820 Are any of the units dual-access? [Y/N D:N]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB0:? [O R:0-7 D:0]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB0: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB0: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB1:? [O R:0-7 D:1]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB1: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB1: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB2:? [O R:0-7 D:2]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB2: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB2: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB3:? [O R:0-7 D:3]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB3: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB3: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB4:? [O R:0-7 D:4]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB4: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB4: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB5:? [O R:0-7 D:5]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB5: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB5: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB6:? [O R:0-7 D:6]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB6: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB6: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP0836 What is the physical unit number of DB7:? [O R:0-7 D:7]: ↵
>;
>* CP0844 To which RH controller is DB7: connected? [S R:1-1]: A
>;
>* CP0860 Is DB7: an RP04, RP05, RP06, or RM06? [S R:4-4 D:"RP06"]: ↵
>;
>;
>; DR: controllers: RH11, RH70 devices: RM02, RM06
>; RH70 RM03, RM05, RM06, RM80, RP07
>;
>* CP1008 How many RM02/03/05/06/80/RP07 disk drives do you
>* have? [D R:0.-63. D:0.]: ↵
>;
>;
>; DS: controllers: RH11, RH70 devices: RS03, RS04
>;
>* CP1208 How many RS03/04 disk drives do you have? [D R:0.-63. D:0.]: ↵
>;
>;
>; EM: controllers: RH11, RH70 device: ML11
>;
>* CP1408 How many ML11 disks do you have? [D R:0.-63. D:0.]: ↵
>;
>;
>; MM: controllers: RH11, RH70 devices: TE16, TU16, TU45, TU77
>; formatters: TM02, TM03
>;
>* CP1608 How many TU16/45/77/TE16 tape drives do you
>* have? [D R:0.-128. D:0.]: 8
>;
>* CP1612 How many TM02/03 magtape formatters do you
>* have? [D R:1.-8. D:1.]: 4
>;
>;
>* CP1636 What is the physical unit number of the next
>* formatter? [O R:0-7 D:0]: ↵
>;
>* CP1644 To which RH controller is this formatter connected? [S R:1-1]: B
>;
>* CP1652 How many tape drives are attached to this
>* formatter? [D R:1.-5. D:5.]: 2
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM0:? [O R:0-7 D:0]: ↵
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM1:? [O R:0-7 D:1]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP1636 What is the physical unit number of the next
>* formatter? [O R:0-7 D:1]: 2
>;
>* CP1644 To which RH controller is this formatter connected? [S R:1-1]: B
>;
>* CP1652 How many tape drives are attached to this
>* formatter? [D R:1.-4. D:4.]: 2
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM2:? [O R:0-7 D:2]: ↵
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM3:? [O R:0-7 D:3]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP1636 What is the physical unit number of the next
>* formatter? [O R:0-7 D:2]: 4
>;
>* CP1644 To which RH controller is this formatter connected? [S R:1-1]: B
>;
>* CP1652 How many tape drives are attached to this
>* formatter? [D R:1.-3. D:3.]: 2
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM4:? [O R:0-7 D:4]: ↵
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM5:? [O R:0-7 D:5]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP1636 What is the physical unit number of the next
>* formatter? [O R:0-7 D:3]: 6
>;
>* CP1644 To which RH controller is this formatter connected? [S R:1-1]: B
>;
>; The 2. remaining tape drive(s) will be allocated to this formatter.
>;
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM6:? [O R:0-7 D:6]: ↵
>;
>* CP1656 What is the physical unit number of MM7:? [O R:0-7 D:7]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP2068 Enter the vector address of RHA [O R:60-774 D:254]: ↵
>;
>* CP2072 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176700]: ↵
>;
>;
>* CP2068 Enter the vector address of RHB [O R:60-774 D:224]: ↵
>;
>* CP2072 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:172440]: ↵
>;
>; RH Configuration
>;
>; Physical Unit Number
>;
>; 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
>;
>; RHA DB0: DB1: DB2: DB3: DB4: DB5: DB6: DB7:
>; RHB MM0: MM2: MM4: MM6:
>;
>;
>; MM Master / Slave Configuration
>;
>; Master Slave Units
>;
>; MM0: MM1:
>; MM2: MM3:
>; MM4: MM5:
>; MM6: MM7:
>;
>;
>;
>;
>; 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]: ↵
>;
>; DU: controllers: RQZX1, RQDX1, RQDX2, RQDX3,
>; RUX50, RQC25, KDA50, UDA50
>;
>; devices: RX33, RX50, RD31, RD51, RD52, RD53, RD54,
>; RC25, RA60, RA70, RA71, RA72, RA80, RA81,
>; RA82, RA90, RA92, RZ23L, RZ24L, RZ26L
>;
>; 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 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, RQZX1
>;
>* CP3404 How many TMSCP tape controllers do you have? [D R:0.-9. D:0.]: ↵
>;
>;
>; 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, LG01, LG02, LN01, LP01, LP02, LP04, LP05,
>; LP06, LP07, LP14, LP25, LP26, LP27, LS11, LV01
>;
>* CP5404 How many LP/LS/LV/LG/LN/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.]: ↵
>;
>* 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"]: ↵
>;
>* 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]: 1
>;
>* CP5868 Enter vector address of the next PC11 [O R:60-774 D:70]: ↵
>;
>* CP5872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:177550]: ↵
>;
>;
>; PR: controller: PR11
>;
>; Exclude the number of PC11s from your answer to this question.
>;
>* 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]: ↵
>;
>* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLA [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: ↵
>;
>;
>; 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.-32. 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.]: 4
>;
>* CP7420 Do any of the DZ lines require modem support? [Y/N D:N]: y
>;
>* CP7428 At which baud rate do you want to answer? [S R:2-5 D:"300"]: 9600
>;
>* CP7468 Enter vector address of YZA [O R:300-770]: 300
>;
>* CP7472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700]: 160100
>;
>* CP7480 How many lines does YZA have? [D R:1.-8. D:8.]: ↵
>;
>* CP7484 Enter terminal type for YZA [S R:4-6 D:"VT100"]: ↵
>;
>* CP7468 Enter vector address of YZB [O R:300-770]: 310
>;
>* CP7472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700]: 160110
>;
>* CP7480 How many lines does YZB have? [D R:1.-8. D:8.]: ↵
>;
>* CP7484 Enter terminal type for YZB [S R:4-6 D:"VT100"]: ↵
>;
>* CP7468 Enter vector address of YZC [O R:300-770]: 320
>;
>* CP7472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700]: 160120
>;
>* CP7480 How many lines does YZC have? [D R:1.-8. D:8.]: ↵
>;
>* CP7484 Enter terminal type for YZC [S R:4-6 D:"VT100"]: ↵
>;
>* CP7468 Enter vector address of YZD [O R:300-770]: 330
>;
>* CP7472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700]: 160130
>;
>* CP7480 How many lines does YZD have? [D R:1.-8. D:8.]: ↵
>;
>* CP7484 Enter terminal type for YZD [S R:4-6 D:"VT100"]: ↵
>;
>;
>* 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]: ↵
>;
>;
>; 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]: ↵
>;
>;
>;
>;================================================================
>; Assembling the Executive and Drivers 18-MAR-13 at 22:09
>;================================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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
22:09:58 18-MAR-13
>;
>MAC @RSXASM
>;
>TIME
22:12:47 18-MAR-13
>;
>MAC @DRIVERS.ASM
>;
>TIME
22:14:39 18-MAR-13
>;
>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
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>;
>;
>;==============================================================
>; Building the Executive and Drivers 18-MAR-13 at 22:14
>;==============================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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=[200,200]
>;
>SET /UIC=[1,24]
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>SET /UIC=[1,54]
>PIP SYSVMR.CMD=[200,200]SYSVMR.CMD,VMRTTY.CMD
>;
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>* 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
22:15:10 18-MAR-13
>;
>TKB @RSXBLD
>;
>TIME
22:15:55 18-MAR-13
>;
>TKB @[200,200]DRIVERS.BLD
>;
>TIME
22:16:04 18-MAR-13
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>;
>;
>;=========================================================
>; Building the Privileged Task 18-MAR-13 at 22:16
>;=========================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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]: ↵
>;
>ASN NL:=MP:
>;
>SET /UIC=[1,24]
>;
>TIME
22:16:53 18-MAR-13
>;
>TKB @SAVBLD
>;
>TIME
22:17:00 18-MAR-13
>;
>ASN LB:=OU:
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>;
>;
>;============================================================
>; Rebuilding Supplied System Tasks 18-MAR-13 at 22:17
>;============================================================
>;
>;
>;
>; 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.]: ↵
>;
>* BN012 Use FCSFSL AND FCSRES when possible? [Y/N D: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 tasks, not using the FCS libraries.
>; 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]: <ESC>
>;
>; 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) CRP HRC PAT (R) SYL (R)
>; ACD DCL ICM (R&F) PIP (R&F) TDX
>; ACNT (R&F) DLD INI PMD (R) TKB (R&F)
>; ACS (R) DMO INS PMT TKN
>; BAD DMP (R&F) IPP (R) PSW (R) UFD
>; BOO DTE IOX (R&F) QMG (R) UML
>; BRO EDI (R&F) LBR (R&F) QMGCLI UNL (R)
>; BRU EDT (R&F) LOA QMGPRT VFY (R&F)
>; BYE ELI (R) LPP (R) RCT VMR
>; CDA (R) ERL MAC (R&F) RMD XDT
>; CFL (F) FLX (R&F) MCD RPT (F) ZAP (R)
>; CMP (R&F) FMT MCR SHA
>; CON FTB (R&F) MFT SHF
>; COT (R) FXR MOU SHU
>; CRF (R&F) HEL (R) MTA SLP (R)
>;
>; 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 tasks, not using the FCS libraries.
>; 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]: ALL
>* BN020 Enter task name(s) [S]: ↵
>;
>SET /UIC=[1,24]
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>* BN030 Do you want the maps of the system tasks? [Y/N D:N]: ↵
>;
>ASN NL:=MP:
>;
>* BN050 Do you want to pause to edit any files before
>* task-building? [Y/N D:N]: ↵
>SET /UIC=[1,24]
>;
>;
>TKB @ACDBLD
>TKB @BADBLD
>TKB @BOOBLD
>TKB @BROBLD
>TKB @BRUBLD
>TKB @BYEBLD
>TKB @CONBLD
>TKB @CRPBLD
>TKB @DCLBLD
>TKB @DLDBLD
>TKB @DMOBLD
>TKB @DTEBLD
>TKB @ERLBLD
>TKB @FMTBLD
>TKB @FXRBLD
>TKB @HRCBLD
>TKB @INIBLD
>TKB @INSBLD
>TKB @LOABLD
>TKB @MCDBLD
>TKB @MCRBLD
>TKB @MFTBLD
TKB -- *FATAL*-Lookup failure on file FDVLRM.OLB
>TKB @MOUBLD
>TKB @MTABLD
>TKB @PMTBLD
>TKB @QCLBLD
>TKB @QPRBLD
>TKB @RCTBLD
>TKB @RMDBLD
>TKB @SHABLD
>TKB @SHFBLD
>TKB @SHUBLD
>TKB @TDXBLD
>TKB @TKNBLD
>TKB @UFDBLD
>TKB @UMLBLD
>TKB @VMRBLD
>TKB @XDTBLD
>TKB @ACCRESBLD
>TKB @ACSRESBLD
>TKB @CDARESBLD
>TKB @COTRESBLD
>TKB @ELIRESBLD
>TKB @HELRESBLD
>TKB @IPPRESBLD
>TKB @LPPRESBLD
>TKB @PATRESBLD
>TKB @PMDRESBLD
>TKB @PSWRESBLD
>TKB @QMGRESBLD
>TKB @SLPRESBLD
>TKB @SYLRESBLD
>TKB @UNLRESBLD
>TKB @ZAPRESBLD
>TKB @ACNFSLBLD
>TKB @CFLFSLBLD
>TKB @CMPFSLBLD
>TKB @CRFFSLBLD
>TKB @DMPFSLBLD
>TKB @EDIFSLBLD
>TKB @EDTFSLBLD
>TKB @FLXFSLBLD
>TKB @FTBFSLBLD
>TKB @ICMFSLBLD
>TKB @IOXFSLBLD
>TKB @LBRFSLBLD
>TKB @MACFSLBLD
>TKB @PIPFSLBLD
>TKB @RPTFSLBLD
>TKB @TKBFSLBLD
>TKB @VFYFSLBLD
>;
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>;
>;
>;==========================================================
>; Creating the System Image File 18-MAR-13 at 22:26
>;==========================================================
>;
>;
>SET /UIC=[1,54]
>;
>PIP RSX11M.TMP;*/DE/NM
>;
>PIP RSX11M.SYS/CO/NV/BL:1026.=RSX11M.TSK
>;
>ASN LB:=SY:
>VMR @SYSVMR
Loading Executive data space
Data space loading completed
VMR -- *DIAG*-Installed tasks or commons may no longer fit in partition
SET /TOP=SYSPAR:-*
VMR -- *DIAG*-Loadable driver larger than 4K
LOA TT:
VMR -- *DIAG*-Installed tasks or commons may no longer fit in partition
SET /TOP=DRVPAR:-*
SECPOL 117734 00200700 00100000 SEC POOL
SYSPAR 117670 00300700 00171300 MAIN
117624 00300700 00114600 RO COM !DIR11M!
117434 00415500 00005200 TASK [...LDR]
117230 00422700 00033400 TASK [MCR...]
117024 00456300 00010500 TASK [TKTN ]
116620 00467000 00003200 TASK [SHF...]
DRVPAR 116540 00472200 00125700 MAIN
116474 00472200 00006600 RO COM !TTEXT !
116410 00501000 00020600 RO COM !TTCOM !
116324 00521600 00035000 DRIVER (TT:)
116260 00556600 00003700 RO COM !PUCOM !
115460 00562500 00013700 DRIVER (DU:)
115240 00576400 00001300 DRIVER (LP:)
115020 00577700 00000500 DRIVER (PP:)
114600 00600400 00000400 DRIVER (PR:)
114410 00601000 00000100 DRIVER (NL:)
114344 00601100 00004700 DRIVER (DB:)
114300 00606000 00005400 DRIVER (MM:)
114234 00613400 00000300 DRIVER (CO:)
114170 00613700 00002500 DRIVER (VT:)
114124 00616400 00001500 DRIVER (RD:)
GEN 114060 00620100 17137700 MAIN
112330 00620100 00013400 TASK [RCT...]
...LDR 12.01 117500 SYSPAR 248. 00005200 LB0:-00144565 FIXED
TKTN 07.01 117070 SYSPAR 248. 00010500 LB0:-00143376 FIXED
F11MSG 15.00 111574 GEN 200. 00006200 LB0:-00044423
MTAACP 17.00 111200 GEN 200. 00016200 LB0:-00145776
SHE... 06.01 110730 GEN 200. 00014300 LB0:-00145745
MCR... 07.00 117274 SYSPAR 160. 00033400 LB0:-00515763 FIXED
F11ACP 06.02 113644 GEN 149. 00014400 LB0:-00043172
ERRLOG 05.03 113304 GEN 148. 00056200 LB0:-00515301
PMT... 02.02 112644 GEN 148. 00007200 LB0:-00143334
COT... 02.04 111720 GEN 145. 00014300 LB0:-00147230
HRC... 05.00 111324 GEN 140. 00042200 LB0:-00515541
PMD... 07.05 111054 GEN 140. 00017600 LB0:-00150431
SYSLOG 04.03 112170 GEN 130. 00024500 LB0:-00150577
SHF... 07.01 116664 SYSPAR 105. 00003200 LB0:-00143352 FIXED
RCT... 06.02 112374 GEN 100. 00013400 LB0:-00145341 FIXED
FXR... 03.02 111450 GEN 100. 00003300 LB0:-00515471
BAP0 04.11 113430 GEN 80. 00050200 LB0:-00035052
QMG... 06.04 112520 GEN 75. 00037300 LB0:-00150503
LP0 07.04 113064 GEN 70. 00020300 LB0:-00150312
ACNT 06.04 112044 GEN 50. 00057100 LB0:-00150705
SHUTUP 04.04 110604 GEN 50. 00016400 LB0:-00146125
...RMD 05.00 002045+ GEN 225. 00041600 LB0:-00146473
...DCL 05.04 002021+ GEN 160. 00062200 LB0:-00514416
...DMO 04.02 002023+ GEN 160. 00017300 LB0:-00514247
...MCR 06.03 002037+ GEN 160. 00040300 LB0:-00145361
...MOU 26.06 002041+ GEN 160. 00045600 LB0:-00145660
...CA. 01.00 002075+ GEN 150. 00026100 LB0:-00146146
...INS 16.00 002035+ GEN 100. 00053100 LB0:-00515706
...SAV 10.00 002071+ GEN 100. 00065700 LB0:-00145207
...UFD 07.02 002077+ GEN 100. 00014500 LB0:-00146411
...ACS 04.00 002053+ GEN 70. 00006200 LB0:-00145764
...ACC 05.00 002013+ GEN 65. 00032100 LB0:-00147137
...SHA 06.01 002073+ GEN 65. 00031700 LB0:-00146735
...AT. 9.5 002027+ GEN 64. 00056500 LB0:-00152157
...INI 23.05 002031+ GEN 60. 00036000 LB0:-00515614
...HOM 23.05 002033+ GEN 60. 00036000 LB0:-00515614
...BRO 08.01 002015+ GEN 50. 00041300 LB0:-00513404
...BYE 05.01 002017+ GEN 50. 00021500 LB0:-00513447
...HEL 06.00 002025+ GEN 50. 00031700 LB0:-00150175
...PIP 20.00 002043+ GEN 50. 00027300 LB0:-00152564
...UNL 05.04 002047+ GEN 50. 00021500 LB0:-00150626
...ACD 03.00 002051+ GEN 50. 00042500 LB0:-00513163
...BOO 02.01 002055+ GEN 50. 00034500 LB0:-00513345
...CON 05.00 002057+ GEN 50. 00135200 LB0:-00514020
...ELI 04.03 002061+ GEN 50. 00032600 LB0:-00147630
...LOA 05.03 002063+ GEN 50. 00037700 LB0:-00516045
...MAG 03.00 002065+ GEN 50. 00037300 LB0:-00145277
...PSW 03.02 002067+ GEN 50. 00017500 LB0:-00150461
RHA OFL CPA CSR=176700 VEC=254 PRI=5
RHB OFL CPA CSR=172440 VEC=224 PRI=5
YLA OFL CPA CSR=177560 VEC=60 PRI=5
YZA OFL CPA CSR=160100 VEC=300 PRI=5
YZB OFL CPA CSR=160110 VEC=310 PRI=5
YZC OFL CPA CSR=160120 VEC=320 PRI=5
YZD OFL CPA CSR=160130 VEC=330 PRI=5
DUA OFL CPA CSR=172150 VEC=154 PRI=5
LPA OFL CPA CSR=177514 VEC=200 PRI=4
PPA OFL CPA CSR=177554 VEC=74 PRI=4
PRA OFL CPA CSR=177550 VEC=70 PRI=4
DB0: RHA0: OFL DRIVER
DB1: RHA1: OFL DRIVER
DB2: RHA2: OFL DRIVER
DB3: RHA3: OFL DRIVER
DB4: RHA4: OFL DRIVER
DB5: RHA5: OFL DRIVER
DB6: RHA6: OFL DRIVER
DB7: RHA7: OFL DRIVER
MM0: RHB0: OFL DRIVER
MM1: RHB0: OFL DRIVER
MM2: RHB2: OFL DRIVER
MM3: RHB2: OFL DRIVER
MM4: RHB4: OFL DRIVER
MM5: RHB4: OFL DRIVER
MM6: RHB6: OFL DRIVER
MM7: RHB6: OFL DRIVER
CO0: OFL DRIVER
TT0: YLA0: OFL DRIVER
TT1: YZA0: OFL DRIVER
TT2: YZA1: OFL DRIVER
TT3: YZA2: OFL DRIVER
TT4: YZA3: OFL DRIVER
TT5: YZA4: OFL DRIVER
TT6: YZA5: OFL DRIVER
TT7: YZA6: OFL DRIVER
TT10: YZA7: OFL DRIVER
TT11: YZB0: OFL DRIVER
TT12: YZB1: OFL DRIVER
TT13: YZB2: OFL DRIVER
TT14: YZB3: OFL DRIVER
TT15: YZB4: OFL DRIVER
TT16: YZB5: OFL DRIVER
TT17: YZB6: OFL DRIVER
TT20: YZB7: OFL DRIVER
TT21: YZC0: OFL DRIVER
TT22: YZC1: OFL DRIVER
TT23: YZC2: OFL DRIVER
TT24: YZC3: OFL DRIVER
TT25: YZC4: OFL DRIVER
TT26: YZC5: OFL DRIVER
TT27: YZC6: OFL DRIVER
TT30: YZC7: OFL DRIVER
TT31: YZD0: OFL DRIVER
TT32: YZD1: OFL DRIVER
TT33: YZD2: OFL DRIVER
TT34: YZD3: OFL DRIVER
TT35: YZD4: OFL DRIVER
TT36: YZD5: OFL DRIVER
TT37: YZD6: OFL DRIVER
TT40: YZD7: OFL DRIVER
VT0: OFL DRIVER
RD0: ONL DRIVER
DU0: DUA0: OFL DRIVER
DU1: DUA1: OFL DRIVER
DU2: DUA2: OFL DRIVER
DU3: DUA3: OFL DRIVER
LP0: LPA0: OFL DRIVER
PP0: PPA0: OFL DRIVER
PR0: PRA0: OFL DRIVER
NL0: OFL DRIVER
POOL=1200:11910.:11910.:2007
>SET /UIC=[200,200]
>;
>REM MACT0
>REM PIPT0
>REM LBRT0
>REM TKBT0
>REM VMRT0
>;
>; End of SYSGEN
>;
>TIME
22:26:22 18-MAR-13
>;
>ASN =
>;
>@ <EOF>
>boo [1,54]
XDT: 83
XDT>g
RSX-11M-PLUS V4.5 BL83
>
SAV /WB
RSX-11M-PLUS V4.5 BL83 2044.KW System:"SKNROU"
>RED DU:=SY:
>RED DU:=LB:
>RED DU:=SP:
>MOU DU:"RSX11MPBL83"
>@DU:[1,2]STARTUP
>; PLEASE NOTE
>;
>; If you have not yet read the system release notes, please do so
>; now before attempting to perform a SYSGEN or to utilize the new
>; features of this system.
>;
>;
>* Please enter time and date (Default:18-MAR-13 22:33) [S]: ↵
>ACS SY:/BLKS=1024.
>CON ONLINE ALL
>ELI /LOG/LIM
>CLI /INIT=DCL/CTRLC/DPR="<15><12>/$ /"
>INS LB:[1,1]RMSRESAB.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
>INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBL.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
>INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBM.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN
>INS $QMGCLI
>INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...PRI
>INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...SUB
>QUE /START:QMG
>INS $QMGPRT/TASK=PRT.../SLV=NO
>QUE LP0:/CR/NM
>START/ACCOUNTING
>CON ESTAT LP0:
>QUE LP0:/SP/FL:2/LOWER/FO:0
>QUE BAP0:/BATCH
>QUE LP0:/AS:PRINT
>QUE BAP0:/AS:BATCH
>@ <EOF>
*ROCK'N'ROLL*