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NAME tss -- interface to Honeywell TSS
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SYNOPSIS tss___
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DESCRIPTION tss___
will call the Honeywell 6070 on
the 201 data phone.
It will then go into direct access with
TSS.
Output generated by TSS is typed on the standard output and
input requested by TSS is read from the standard input
with UNIX typing conventions.
An interrupt signal (ASCII DEL)
is transmitted
as a "break" to TSS.
Input lines beginning with !_ are interpreted as UNIX
commands.
Input lines beginning with ~_ are interpreted as commands
to the interface routine.
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~<file insert input from named UNIX file
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~>file deliver tss output to named UNIX file
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~p pop the output file
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~q disconnect from tss (quit)
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~r file receive from HIS routine CSR/DACCOPY
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~s file send file to HIS routine CSR/DACCOPY
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Ascii files may be most efficiently transmitted using
the HIS routine CSR/DACCOPY
in this fashion.
Underlined text comes from TSS.
AFTname is the 6070 file to be dealt with.
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SYSTEM______?_ CSR/DACCOPY (s) AFTname
Send Encoded File_________________ ~s file
SYSTEM______? CSR/DACCOPY (r) AFTname
Receive Encoded File____________________ ~r file
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FILES /dev/dn0,
/dev/dp0
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SEE ALSO --
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DIAGNOSTICS DONE when communication is broken.
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BUGS When
diagnostic problems occur,
tss___ exits rather abruptly.