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- Installation of NOS Kermit.
-
- NOS Kermit is supplied as a single source file suitable for generating a
- modify format OPL. Any changes will be supplied as modify directives to
- this OPL. From the supplied source the installation is as follows:-
-
- MODIFY,P=0,N=KERMPL,C=0,F,Z./*CREATE filename
-
- where 'filename' is the name of the local file containing the
- supplied source.
-
- This will create a local file 'KERMPL' which should be saved.
- From this file the binary file can be created. To ensure that
- the correct binary is produced for your system the symbol PSR
- should be set to the PSR level of the system.
-
- MODIFY,F,C,P=KERMPL,I=modname.
-
- where 'modname' is the name of a local file containg any 'MODIFY'
- directives supplied in a '.BWR' file. If there are no modifications
- then 'modname' should be replaced by '0'.
-
- Make the 'SYSTEM OPL' local as a file called 'OPL'.
-
- COMPASS,I,B=LGO,L=LIST,S=PSSTEXT,S=NOSTEXT.
- LDSET(PRESET=ZERO)
- LOAD(LGO)
- NOGO(KERMIT)
-
- ^C
- The file 'KERMIT' now contains the absolute binary required to
- run NOS Kermit. Currently this file can be executed from any
- user job however, it is likely that later releases will require
- KERMIT to reside on the system as SSJ= validation is intended.
- This is primarily to request the correct device before receiving
- a file so that the delay during the 'DEFINE' function (if used)
- can be avoided.
-
- NOTE:
- NOS Kermit was developed on NOS 2.4 and will be updated (if
- required) for NOS 2.5. There are no known reasons why it should
- not run on lower versions of NOS but this has not been tested.
-