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1.1 root 1: .pa 1
2: .he 'TSS (I)'3/15/72'TSS (I)'
3: .ti 0
4: NAME tss -- interface to Honeywell TSS
5: .sp
6: .ti 0
7: SYNOPSIS tss___
8: .sp
9: .ti 0
10: DESCRIPTION tss___
11: will call the Honeywell 6070 on
12: the 201 data phone.
13: It will then go into direct access with
14: TSS.
15: Output generated by TSS is typed on the standard output and
16: input requested by TSS is read from the standard input
17: with UNIX typing conventions.
18:
19: An interrupt signal (ASCII DEL)
20: is transmitted
21: as a "break" to TSS.
22:
23: Input lines beginning with !_ are interpreted as UNIX
24: commands.
25: Input lines beginning with ~_ are interpreted as commands
26: to the interface routine.
27: .sp
28: ~<file insert input from named UNIX file
29: .sp
30: ~>file deliver tss output to named UNIX file
31: .sp
32: ~p pop the output file
33: .sp
34: ~q disconnect from tss (quit)
35: .sp
36: ~r file receive from HIS routine CSR/DACCOPY
37: .sp
38: ~s file send file to HIS routine CSR/DACCOPY
39: .sp
40: Ascii files may be most efficiently transmitted using
41: the HIS routine CSR/DACCOPY
42: in this fashion.
43: Underlined text comes from TSS.
44: AFTname is the 6070 file to be dealt with.
45: .sp
46: SYSTEM______?_ CSR/DACCOPY (s) AFTname
47: Send Encoded File_________________ ~s file
48:
49: SYSTEM______? CSR/DACCOPY (r) AFTname
50: Receive Encoded File____________________ ~r file
51: .sp
52: .ti 0
53: FILES /dev/dn0,
54: /dev/dp0
55: .sp
56: .ti 0
57: SEE ALSO --
58: .sp
59: .ti 0
60: DIAGNOSTICS DONE when communication is broken.
61: .sp
62: .ti 0
63: BUGS When
64: diagnostic problems occur,
65: tss___ exits rather abruptly.
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