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Date:      Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:10:30 -0500
From:      Ken Stailey <kstailey@surfbest.net>
To:        freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   a quick peek at ITS
Message-ID:  <3C40EC96.3020106@surfbest.net>

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KLH10> go
Starting KN10 at loc 0144430...

Salvager 260

.TEMP. has no files, User File Directory DELETED
.MSGS. has no files, User File Directory DELETED

[dpimp: Using default interface "ed0"]
[dpimp: ifc "ed0" => ether 0:40:5:3e:e7:22]
[dpimp:   inet 10.0.0.1]
[dpimp:   netmask 255.0.0.0]
[dpimp:   net 10.0.0.0]
[dpimp:   HOST: 10.134.198.236]
[dpimp:   gwdef 10.0.0.1]

IT IS NOW  8:43:07 PM EST, SATURDAY, JAN 12,2002

KN ITS 1647 IN OPERATION AT 20:43:07
KN ITS 1647 SYSTEM JOB USING THIS CONSOLE.
 LOGIN  TARAKA 0 20:43:08

<< The salvager is like fsck.  Some differences like it deletes empty 
directories.
      At this point you should telnet in since the console messages 
won't be disturbed that way.
      My system's clock is already set.  Doing this creates a file in 
the UNIX filesystem so it's
      preserved across ITS reboots >>

kstailey@hermes$ telnet 10.134.198.236
Trying 10.134.198.236...
Connected to 10.134.198.236.
Escape character is '^]'.
Unknown ITS PDP-10
Welcome to PI!

Please do ":PRINT HACK;PI NEWS" for help.


KN ITS.1647. DDT.1545.
TTY 11
You're all alone, Fair share = 1%

<< you are running EXEC DDT the debugger /shell called HACTRN (say "hack 
tran") in the process table >>

:limeric
(Please Log In)

40      There was a young lady of Gloucester,
        Met a passionate fellow who tossed her.
          She wasn't much hurt,
          But he dirtied her skirt,
        So think of the anguish it cost her.

:KILL
*

<< The just don't write OS like they used to.  All sexist and things.
       Many other easter eggs and surprizes.  I won't give them away.
      You have to type a colon before commands or a ^K after
      (Please Log In) is a suggestion >>

*:crtsty
(Please Log In)
You must log in to use CRTSTY

:KILL
*

<< OK, so there's stuff you can only do if you log in >>

*:login kes

To see system messages, do ":MSGS<CR>"

<< often no prompt from HACTRN.  Sometimes a "*" prompt.  Don't know yet 
what that's about >>

:help
 You are typing at "DDT", the top level command interpreter/debugger
of the "ITS" time sharing system.
 Type control-S to abort output from DDT.
 DDT commands start with a colon and are usually terminated
by a carriage return.  Type :? <CR>  to list them.
 Type :LOGIN <your name>  to log in.  If you are new on the system,
do :INQUIR<cr> to tell the system who <your name> really is.
 To list a file directory, type :LISTF <directory name><CR>.
To print a file, type :PRINT <file name><CR>.  The directory
".INFO." has many files documenting system programs.
 If a command is not recognized, it is tried as the name of
a system program to run.  :LUSER <CR>  runs a program that will
request help for you.  :INFO <CR> runs a documentation perusal
program.
 Type control-Z to return to DDT after running a program
(Some return to DDT by themselves when done, printing ":KILL").
 For full documentation on DDT, do :PRINT .INFO.;DDT DOC<CR>.
*
<< must turn "delete is DEL" on with xterm
       backspace is for overstriking
       ITS defaults to hardcopy terminal and only indirectly through 
CRTSTY knows about vt100
       vt52 is native though.
       INFO is like the GNU INFO or EMACS info mode
       An old, possibly original verison of Emacs is in there along with 
TECO and  >>

:CRTSTY speed 9600 vt100

KN ITS.1647. DDT.1545.
TTY 12
2. Lusers, Fair Share = 5%
KES$U
To see system messages, do ":MSGS<CR>"

<< CRTSTY is like GNU screen with only one screen. It lets full screen 
apps run on vt100.
       It acts like you logged in again when you run it.
        When ITS says $ it means Esc (also called altmode)
       KES$U (type "KES<Esc>U" would log me in as KES too.
        $$U will log you out. >>

:cwd syseng
:lf
KN:SYSENG;
  0   $CALL  MACRO    0 +264  ! 10/27/77 12:06:10 (4/22/93) KLH
  0   -READ- -THIS-   0  +42  ! 3/23/86 22:40:53  (10/26/99) KLH
  L   .FASL  DEFS     LISP;.FASL DEFS      4/22/93 15:45:35  (4/22/93) KLH
  0   11BOOT 23       1 +429  ! 11/24/75 00:31:36 (5/26/93) KLH
  0   11SIM  426     49 +260  ! 7/8/84 18:30:06   (5/26/93) KLH
  0   @CHAOS 17       0 +339  ! 1/16/81 16:33:05  (4/22/93) KLH
  0   @DEV   54       1 +965  ! 9/19/88 21:13:34  (4/22/93) KLH
  0   @DEV   55       1 +946  ! 12/18/89 19:49:30 (4/22/93) KLH
  0   @TCP   6        0 +283  ! 3/8/83 15:31:14   (4/22/93) KLH
  0   AIO    R30      2 +859  ! 1/22/72 05:48:09  (4/22/93) KLH
  0   ALLDEV 16       1 +171  ! 11/30/80 21:16:11 (4/22/93) KLH
  0   ARCDEV 68      11 +379  ! 10/4/79 00:31:18  (4/22/93) KLH
  0   ARCDEV 69      11 +379  ! 2/29/84 00:59:46  (4/22/93) KLH
  0   BYELIB 42       1 +407  ! 2/7/89 15:50:26   (4/22/93) KLH
  0   BYELIB 43       1 +407  ! 2/7/89 15:57:32   (4/22/93) KLH
  0   C      INSERT   0 +187  ! 3/5/77 15:06:45   (4/22/93) KLH
  0   CALRET 30       1 +837  ! 11/5/76 16:45:32  (4/22/93) KLH
--More--

<< in CRTSTY you get automatic "more" by default
    All ITS files have two filenames up to six chars a piece.
    Numerical second names are used for version control.
   Symlinks have an "L" in the first column.  Run :info and read the 
intro stuff about files >>

:lock
_5down   << :lock uses "_" as the prompt.  5 is the number of minutes to 
wait before forcing the system down  >>
do you really want to shutdown? y
write a message end in ^c
bye bye^c
_q  << quit lock >>
$$U  << log out and the system will shut down right away >>

<< console output >>

KN ITS 1647 GOING DOWN IN 00:05:00.   21:07:20
CULPRIT =  KES    LOCK   21:07:20
 LOGOUT KES    12 21:07:30
 LOGOUT KES    11 21:07:30

KN ITS 1647 NOT IN OPERATION AT 21:07:30
PFTHMG DRAGON CHANNA _DRGN_ TIMES  WRITE  21:07:40
PFTHMG DRAGON CHANNA LOGOUT TIMES  DELRNM 21:07:40

SHUTDOWN COMPLETE 
PI LEVEL 7 BUGDDT.  TYPE <ALTMODE>P TO CONTINUE.
YOU ARE NOW IN DDT.
BUGPC/   CAIA COFFI4+1   $Q-2/   JRST COFFI7  

<< hit ^\ to return to  the emulator >>

KLH10> quit
Are you sure you want to quit? [Confirm]y
Shutting down...Bye!
hermes#



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