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1.1 root 1: .th TSS I 3/15/72
2: .sh NAME
3: tss \*- interface to MH-TSS
4: .sh SYNOPSIS
5: .bd tss
6: .sh DESCRIPTION
7: .it Tss
8: will call the Honeywell 6070 on
9: the 201 data phone.
10: It will then go into direct access with
11: MH-TSS.
12: Output generated by MH-TSS is typed on the standard output and
13: input requested by MH-TSS is read from the standard input
14: with UNIX typing conventions.
15: .s3
16: An interrupt signal
17: is transmitted
18: as a `break' to MH-TSS.
19: .s3
20: Input lines beginning with
21: `!'
22: are interpreted as UNIX
23: commands.
24: Input lines beginning with
25: `~'
26: are interpreted as commands
27: to the interface routine.
28: .s3
29: .lp +15 10
30: ~<file insert input from named UNIX file
31: .lp +15 10
32: ~>file deliver tss output to named UNIX file
33: .lp +15 10
34: ~p pop the output file
35: .lp +15 10
36: ~q disconnect from tss (quit)
37: .lp +15 10
38: ~r file receive from HIS routine csr/daccopy
39: .lp +15 10
40: ~s file send file to HIS routine csr/daccopy
41: .s3
42: .i0
43: Ascii files may be most efficiently transmitted using
44: the HIS routine csr/daccopy
45: in this fashion.
46: Bold face text comes from MH-TSS.
47: .it Aftname
48: is the 6070 file to be dealt with;
49: .it file
50: is the UNIX file.
51: .s3
52: .bd SYSTEM?
53: csr/daccopy (s)
54: .it aftname
55: .br
56: .bd "Send Encoded File"
57: ~s
58: .it file
59: .s3
60: .bd SYSTEM?
61: csr/daccopy (r)
62: .it aftname
63: .br
64: .bd "Receive Encoded File"
65: ~r
66: .it file
67: .sh FILES
68: /dev/dn0,
69: /dev/dp0,
70: /etc/msh
71: .sh DIAGNOSTICS
72: Most often, `Transmission error on last message.'
73: .sh BUGS
74: When
75: problems occur,
76: and they often do,
77: .it tss
78: exits rather abruptly.
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