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- Subject: RE: re: idle terminal...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.224444.2097@zl2tnm.gen.nz>
- From: don@zl2tnm.gen.nz
- Date: 5 Nov 92 22:44:44 +1300
- References: <009631D4.196251A0.31400@WKUVX1.BITNET>
- Organization: The Wolery
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- In article <009631D4.196251A0.31400@WKUVX1.BITNET>, Hunter Goatley <goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET> writes:
- > There is a way to avoid these too. I had to do this once for software
- > that I didn't want $DELPRCed, $FORCEXed, *or* suspended. Set the
- > following bits in the PCB:
- >
- > PCB$V_SUSPEN !Suspend is pending
- > PCB$V_DELPEN !Delete is pending
- > PCB$V_FORCPEN !FORCEX is pending
-
- Neat.
-
- =TOYVAX=> stop "_TWA6:"
- =TOYVAX=> set proc "_TWA6:"/susp
- %SET-E-NOTSET, process _TWA6:, PID=00001216, not suspended
- -SYSTEM-W-NONEXPR, nonexistent process
- =TOYVAX=> sh proc "_TWA6:"
- %SYSTEM-F-SUSPENDED, process is suspended
-
- That should confuse 'em.
-
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- Don Stokes, ZL2TNM (DS555) don@zl2tnm.gen.nz (home)
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