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- ==Phrack Classic==
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- Volume Three, Issue 32, File #9 of 12
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- /APE?! ?!ZAP\
- /AZHP?! RSTS/E ?!EZHA\
- / ZEAH?! ?!PEAZ \
- [*>RSTS PZA?! by ?!HPZ LIVES<*]
- \ PHEZ?! ?!AHEE /
- \HAPE?! Crimson Death ?!ZAPP/
- \ZHP?! ?!EZH/
- \AH?! ?!PE/
- \-?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!-/
-
-
- Ok, ok... Just what you wanted... a file of RSTS!!! Hah...
- Well.. One would be suprised on how many RSTS systems are still around
- on variuos X.25 networks, not to mention they are soooo much fun!
- Here is a little list of some various commands that is good to keep
- lying around just to use as a reference of just for you nostaglic type
- people like me. So enjoy, and if you were never involved in hacking
- when RSTS was popular, you really missed something.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- *ALLOCATE
- The ALLOCATE command reserves a physical device for your use during
- the current session and optionally establishes a logical name for
- the device. Once a device has been allocated, other users cannot access
- the device until you specifically deallocate it or log out. You can
- allocate a device only when it is not allocated by another job.
-
- Format
-
- ALLOCATE device-name[:] [logical-name[:]]
-
- Prompts
-
- Device: device-name
-
- See also: ASSIGN, DEALLOCATE
-
- *APPEND
- The APPEND command adds the contents of one or more files to the end
- of the file you specify. APPEND is similar in syntax and function to
- the COPY command.
-
- Format
-
- APPEND [node::]input-file-spec[,...] [node::]output-file-spec
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]LOG /LOG
- /[NO]QUERY /NOQUERY
-
- Prompts
-
- From: input-file-spec[,...]
-
- To: output-file-spec
-
- See also: COPY
-
- *ASSIGN
- The ASSIGN command lets you relate a logical name to a directory
- or to a physical device. The names you ASSIGN stay in effect until
- you log out, or log into another account or until you DEASSIGN the name.
-
- Format
-
- ASSIGN device-name:[[ppn]] logical-name[:]
-
- Prompts
-
- Device: device-name:[[ppn]]
-
- Logical name: logical-name[:]
-
- *BASIC
- The BASIC command invokes the BASIC-PLUS or BASIC-PLUS-2 programming
- environment, depending on the qualifiers you use and the system's
- default. It also prepares RSTS/E for the development of BASIC programs.
-
- Format
-
- BASIC
-
- Command Qualifiers Comments
-
- /BP2 Invokes the BASIC-PLUS-2
- programming environment
- /BPLUS Invokes the BASIC-PLUS
- programming environment
-
- All subsequent commands are interpreted as BASIC programming commands,
- until you type the following command to return to the DCL keyboard
- monitor: DCL <ret>
-
- *CCL
- Format
-
- CCL ccl-command
-
- The Concise Command Language (CCL) allows you to enter a command name
- rather than type RUN and a program name.
-
- You can type CCL commands directly after DCL's dollar prompt ($).
- The format of the CCL command is defined by your system manager.
- For details about the use of a CCL command, refer to the
- documentation written for your site.
-
- When you are using the DCL Keyboard Monitor, DCL commands take
- precedence over CCL commands. If your system manager gives a CCL
- command the same name as a DCL command, you must type the prefix
- "CCL" a space, and the CCL command itself.
-
- For example, a CCL command name "DIRECTORY" and the DCL command
- "DIRECTORY" may produce different results depending on how the CCL
- command works at your site. To use the CCL version, type:
- $ CCL DIRECTORY <ret>
-
- *COBOL
- The COBOL command compiles a COBOL-81 program. (Only one source file at a
- time can be compiled with COBOL-81.)
-
-
- Format:
-
- COBOL file-spec
-
- Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]ANSI_FORMAT
- /[NO]CHECK
- /[NO]CROSS_REFERENCE
- /LIST[=listfile] /NOLIST
- /NOLIST
- /[NO]MAP
- /NAMES=aa /NAMES=SC
- /OBJECT[=objfile] /OBJECT
- /NOOBJECT
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec
-
- See also: LINK
-
- *COPY
- The COPY command duplicates one or more existing files.
- You can use COPY to:
-
- - copy one file to another file
- - merge (concatenate) more than one file into a single file
- - copy a group of files to another group of files
-
- Format
-
- COPY [node::]input-file-spec[,...] [node::]output-file-spec
-
- Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /ALLOCATION=n
- /[NO]CONTIGUOUS (N)
- /[NO]LOG (N) /LOG
- /[NO]OVERLAY /NOOVERLAY
- /PROTECTION=n
- /[NO]QUERY (N) /NOQUERY
- /[NO]REPLACE (N) /NOREPLACE
-
- (N) denotes a qualifier that you can use in network operations.
-
- Prompts
-
- From: input-file-spec[,...]
-
- To: output-file-spec
-
- *CREATE
- The CREATE command allows you to enter text and save it as a file.
-
- Format
-
- CREATE file-spec
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec
-
- Once you have entered the file-spec, press RETURN and you may start
- typing text. Press <CTRL/Z> when you have finished entering text.
-
- Command Qualifiers
-
- /ALLOCATION=n
- /[NO]CONTIGUOUS
- /PROTECTION=n
- /[NO]REPLACE
-
- See also: EDIT
-
- *DEALLOCATE
- The DEALLOCATE command releases a device that you reserved for private
- use, so that other users may have access to it. (However, DEALLOCATE
- does not deassign any logical name you may have set up for the device.)
-
- Format
-
- DEALLOCATE device-name[:]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /ALL none
-
- Prompts
-
- Device: device-name[:]
-
- See also: ALLOCATE
-
- *DEASSIGN
- The DEASSIGN command cancels logical name assignments you made with
- the ASSIGN or ALLOCATE commands.
-
- Format
-
- DEASSIGN [logical-name[:]]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /ALL
-
- Prompts
-
- Logical name: logical-name[:]
-
- See also: ASSIGN, DEALLOCATE
-
- *DELETE/ENTRY
- The DELETE/ENTRY command deletes jobs from the queue that have not
- yet begun processing or jobs that are currently being processed.
-
- Format
-
- DELETE/ENTRY=job-number [queue-name[:]]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /BATCH
-
- Prompts
-
- Queue: queue-name[:]
-
- If you do not specify a queue name, LP0: is assumed.
-
- See also: PRINT, SUBMIT, DELETE/JOB, SET QUEUE/ENTRY
-
- *DELETE/JOB
-
- The DELETE/JOB command uses the name of a job to cancel a request
- to the print or batch queue.
-
- Format
-
- DELETE/JOB=job-name [queue-name[:]]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /BATCH
-
- For example, if you decide after you make your print request that you
- do not want a hard copy of the file after all, you can use the
- DELETE/JOB command to withdraw your request. (If the file is printed
- before you enter the DELETE/JOB command, your request is too late.
- However, it works if your file is in the middle of printing: the file
- stops printing.)
-
- See also: PRINT, SUBMIT, DELETE/ENTRY, SET QUEUE/JOB
-
- *DELETE
- The DELETE command permanently removes a file from your account.
-
- Format
-
- DELETE [node::]file-spec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /BEFORE=date
- /CREATED /CREATED
- /[NO]LOG /LOG
- /MODIFIED
- /[NO]QUERY /NOQUERY
- /SINCE=date
-
- Prompts
-
- File: [node::]file-spec[,...]
-
- *DIBOL
-
- The DIBOL command compiles a DIBOL-11 program. You can include up to
- six source file specifications to be compiled into a single object
- file with the DIBOL compiler.
-
- Format
-
- DIBOL filespec[,...]
-
- File Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /LIST[=listfile] /NOLIST
- /NOLIST
- /OBJECT[=objfile] /OBJECT
- /NOOBJECT
- /WARNINGS /WARNINGS
- /NOWARNINGS
-
- See also: LINK
-
- *DIFFERENCES
- The DIFFERENCES command compares two files and lists any sections
- of text that differ between the two files.
-
- Format
-
- DIFFERENCES input-file-spec compare-file-spec
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /IGNORE=BLANKLINES
- /MATCH=size /MATCH=3
- /MAXIMUM_DIFFERENCES=n
- /OUTPUT[=file-spec]
-
- Prompts:
-
- File 1: input-file-spec
-
- File 2: compare-file-spec
-
- *DIRECTORY
- The DIRECTORY command displays information about files.
- Use the TYPE command to display the contents of individual files.
-
- Format
-
- DIRECTORY [node::][file-spec[,...]]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /BEFORE=date
- /BRIEF /BRIEF
- /CREATED /CREATED
- /DATE[=CREATED] /NODATE
- [=MODIFIED]
- [=ALL]
- /NODATE
- /FULL /BRIEF
- /MODIFIED /CREATED
- /OUTPUT=outfile
- /[NO]PROTECTION /PROTECTION
- /SINCE=date
- /SIZE[=ALLOCATION] /SIZE=USED
- [=USED]
- /NOSIZE
- /TOTAL
-
-
- *DISMOUNT
- Releases a disk or tape previously accessed with a MOUNT command.
- You issue this command before you take the drive off line, or before
- you physically dismount the tape or disk.
-
- The DISMOUNT command deallocates the device if it was allocated to
- you. (On some systems, dismounting a disk requires privileges.)
- You cannot DISMOUNT a device if there are open files on it. If you
- try, RSTS/E displays the message:
-
- ?Account or device in use
-
- Format
-
- DISMOUNT device-name[:] [label]
-
- Prompts
-
- Device: device-name[:]
-
- See also: MOUNT, DEALLOCATE
-
- *EDIT
- The EDIT command starts the EDT editor program, which lets
- you create and edit text files.
-
- Format
-
- EDIT file-spec
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /COMMAND[=file-spec] /COMMAND=EDTINI.EDT
- /NOCOMMAND /COMMAND=EDTINI.EDT
- /JOURNAL[=file-spec] /JOURNAL
- /NOJOURNAL /JOURNAL
- /OUTPUT[=outfile] /OUTPUT
- /NOOUTPUT /OUTPUT
- /[NO]READ_ONLY /NOREAD_ONLY
- /[NO]RECOVER /NORECOVER
- /EDT /EDT
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec
-
- *FORTRAN
- The FORTRAN command compiles up to six FORTRAN source files into
- a single object file.
-
- There are three FORTRAN compilers available on RSTS/E:
-
- Command Invokes
-
- FORTRAN/FOR FORTRAN-IV
- FORTRAN/F4P FORTRAN-IV-PLUS
- FORTRAN/F77 FORTRAN-77
-
- FORTRAN/F77 is the default, unless your system manager has changed it.
-
- Qualifiers which you may use with FORTRAN-IV are as follows:
-
- Format
-
- FORTRAN/FOR file-spec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers
-
- /CODE:EAE
- EIS
- FIS
- THR
- /[NO]D_LINES
- /[NO]I4
- /[NO]LINENUMBERS
- /LIST[=listfile]
- /NOLIST
- /[NO]MACHINE_CODE
- /OBJECT[=objfile]
- /NOOBJECT
- /[NO]OPTIMIZE
- /[NO]WARNINGS
-
- Qualifiers which you may use with FORTRAN-IV-PLUS or FORTRAN-77
- are as follows:
-
- Format
-
- FORTRAN/F4P file-spec[,...] or FORTRAN/F77 file-spec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]CHECK /CHECK
- /CONTINUATIONS=n /CONTINUATIONS=19
- /[NO]D_LINES /NOD_LINES
- /[NO]I4 /NO14
- /LIST[=listfile] /NOLIST
- /NOLIST
- /[NO]MACHINE_CODE /NOMACHINE_CODE
- /OBJECT[=objfile] /OBJECT
- /NOOBJECT
- /[NO]WARNINGS /WARNINGS
- /WORK_FILES=n /WORK_FILES=2
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec[,...]
-
- See also: LINK
-
- *HELP
- Help can be obtained on a particular topic by typing:
-
- HELP topic subtopic subsubtopic
-
- A topic can have the following format:
-
- 1) An alphanumeric string (e.g. a command name, option, etc.)
- 2) Same preceded by a "/"
- 3) The match-all symbol "*"
-
- Example:
-
- HELP COPY
-
- The RSTS/E DCL User's Guide contains a complete description of all
- DCL commands supported on RSTS/E.
-
- *INITIALIZE
- Deletes any data on a tape and writes a new label.
-
- The INITIALIZE command allocates the tape drive if it is not
- already allocated.
-
- Format
-
- INITIALIZE device-name[:] [label]
-
- Qualifiers
-
- /FORMAT=ANSI
- /FORMAT=DOS
- /DENSITY=nnn
-
- Prompts
-
- Device: magtape[:]
- Label: [label]
-
- See also: MOUNT, DISMOUNT
-
- *LINK
- The LINK command links together object files to produce an
- executable program. You can also specify an overlay structure
- for the program.
-
- Format
-
- LINK file-spec[,...]
-
- Language Qualifiers Comments
-
- Only one of the following may be specified:
-
- /BASIC or /BP2 BASIC-PLUS-2
- /COBOL or /C81 COBOL-81
- /DIBOL
- /F4P FORTRAN-IV-PLUS
- /F77 FORTRAN-77
- /FORTRAN FORTRAN-IV
- /RT11 MACRO/RT11
-
- If no language qualifier is specified, /BASIC (for BASIC-PLUS-2)
- is assumed, unless your system manager has changed the default.
-
- Additional
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /EXECUTABLE[=file-spec] /EXECUTABLE
- /NOEXECUTABLE
- /[NO]FMS /NOFMS
- /MAP[=file-spec] /NOMAP
- /NOMAP
- /STRUCTURE
- /[NO]DMS /NODMS
-
- Prompts
-
- Files: file-spec
-
- If /STRUCTURE was specified, you will be
- prompted for the names of the input files
- and overlay structure to use, e.g.,
-
- ROOT files: file-spec[,...]
- Root PSECTs: [PSECT-name[,...]]
- Overlay: [file-spec[,...][+]]
-
- You can specify /STRUCTURE if the program is written in
- BASIC-PLUS-2, DIBOL, FORTRAN-IV-PLUS, or FORTRAN-77. You
- cannot specify /STRUCTURE if the program is written in
- COBOL, FORTRAN-IV, or MACRO/RT11.
-
- See also: COBOL, DIBOL, BASIC, MACRO, FORTRAN
-
- *LOGOUT
- The LOGOUT command ends your session at the terminal.
-
- Format
-
- [LO]GOUT
-
- Command Qualifiers
-
- /BRIEF
- /FULL (default)
-
- If you include the /BRIEF qualifier after the LOGOUT command,
- RSTS/E ends your session at the terminal without displaying a
- message. If you include the /FULL, or simply type LOGOUT, RSTS/E
- displays information about the status of your account.
-
- *MACRO
- Invokes a MACRO-11 assembler. You can include up to six file
- specifications with the MACRO command.
-
- On RSTS/E you can use either MACRO/RT11 or MACRO/RSX11. The default
- is MACRO/RSX11 unless your system manager has changed it.
-
- Format
-
- MACRO/RT11 filespec[,...]
-
- OR
-
- MACRO/RSX11 filespec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers
-
- /LIST[=listfile]
- /NOLIST
- /OBJECT[=objfile]
- /NOOBJECT
-
- File Qualifiers
-
- /LIBRARY
-
- See also: LINK
-
- *MOUNT
- The MOUNT command prepares a tape or disk for processing by system
- commands or user programs. (You do not always have to MOUNT a tape
- before using it.) On some systems, mounting a disk requires privilege.
-
- Format
-
- MOUNT device-name[:] [label]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]WRITE /WRITE
-
- Qualifiers for Tapes Defaults
-
- /FORMAT=ANSI
- /FORMAT=DOS
- /FORMAT=FOREIGN
- /DENSITY=nnn
-
- Prompts
-
- Device: device-name[:]
- Label: volume-label
-
- See also: DISMOUNT, INITIALIZE, ALLOCATE
-
- *PRINT
- The PRINT command queues a file for printing, either on a default
- system printer or on a device you specify. A queue is the list of
- files to be printed.
-
- Format
-
- PRINT file-spec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /AFTER=date-time
- /FORMS=type /FORMS=NORMAL
- /JOB_COUNT=n /JOB_COUNT=1
- /NAME=job-name
- /PRIORITY=n
- /QUEUE=queue-name[:] /QUEUE=LP0:
-
- File Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /COPIES=n /COPIES=1
- /[NO]DELETE /NODELETE
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec[,...]
-
- See also: DELETE/JOB, SET QUEUE/JOB
-
- *RENAME
- The RENAME command changes the file name or file type of an
- existing file.
-
- Format
-
- RENAME old-file-spec[,...] new-file-spec
-
- Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]LOG /LOG
- /[NO]QUERY /NOQUERY
- /[NO]REPLACE /NOREPLACE
- /PROTECTION=n /PROTECTION=60
-
- Prompts
-
- From: input-file-spec[,...]
-
- To: output-file-spec
-
- See also: COPY, DELETE
-
- *REQUEST
- The REQUEST command displays a message at a system operator's terminal.
-
- Format
-
- REQUEST message-text
-
- When you use the REQUEST command to send a message to an operator,
- the message is displayed at the operator services console.
-
- *RUN
-
- The RUN command runs an executable file.
-
- Format
-
- RUN file-spec
-
- Prompts
-
- Program: file-spec
-
- *SET HOST
- The SET HOST command lets you log into another computer from the
- system you first logged into.
-
- Format
-
- SET HOST node[::]
-
- Prompts
-
- Node: node-name
-
- *SET PROTECTION
- The SET PROTECTION command specifies the protection code of a file.
- You assign a protection code to determine who else, if anyone, can
- have access to your files.
-
- Format
-
- SET PROTECTION[=n] [file-spec,...]
-
- Qualifiers
-
- /DEFAULT
- /[NO]QUERY
- /[NO]LOG
-
- Prompts
-
- Protection code: n
- Files: file-spec
-
- If you use SET PROTECTION/DEFAULT, RSTS/E assigns the protection
- code you specify to all files you create during the current session.
- However, do not include a file specification when you use
- the /DEFAULT qualifier.
-
- *SET QUEUE/ENTRY
- The SET QUEUE/ENTRY command changes the status of a file that is queued
- for printing or for batch job execution but is not yet processed by the
- system.
-
- Format
-
- SET QUEUE/ENTRY=sequence-number [queue-name[:]]
-
- Additional
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /AFTER=date-time none
- /BATCH
- /FORMS=type
- /HOLD
- /JOB_COUNT=n
- /PRIORITY=n
- /RELEASE
-
- If you do not specify a queue name, LP0: is assumed.
-
- See also: DELETE/ENTRY, SET QUEUE/JOB
-
- *SET QUEUE/JOB
-
- The SET QUEUE/JOB command uses the name of a job to modify the status
- of a file that is queued for a printer or batch queue.
-
- Format
-
- SET QUEUE/JOB=job-name [queue-name[:]]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /AFTER=date-time None.
- /BATCH
- /FORMS=type
- /HOLD
- /JOB_COUNT=n
- /PRIORITY=n
- /RELEASE
-
- When you submit a batch job or issue the PRINT command, the job is
- assigned a name, according to the first input file specification or
- the name you specify. You can use this name to modify the status of
- the job in the queue.
-
- See also: DELETE/JOB, SET QUEUE/ENTRY
-
- *SET TERMINAL
- The SET TERMINAL command lets you specify the characteristics of your
- terminal. Privileged users can also set the characteristics of other
- terminals.
-
- Format
-
- SET TERMINAL [device-name[:]]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]BROADCAST /NOBROADCAST
- /CRFILL[=n] /CRFILL=0
- /[NO]ECHO /ECHO
- /[NO]HARDCOPY
- /LA34
- /LA36
- /LA38
- /LA120
- /[NO]LOWERCASE
- /PARITY=EVEN /NOPARITY
- ODD
- /NOPARITY
- /[NO]SCOPE
- /SPEED=n
- /SPEED=(i,o)
- /[NO]TAB /NOTAB
- /[NO]TTSYNC /TTSYNC
- /[NO]UPPERCASE
- /VT05
- /VT52
- /VT55
- /VT100
- /WIDTH=n
-
- See also: SHOW TERMINAL
-
- *SHOW DEVICES
- The SHOW DEVICES command displays the status of devices
- that have disks mounted on them or that are allocated to jobs.
-
- See also: MOUNT, ALLOCATE
-
- *SHOW QUEUE
- The SHOW/QUEUE command displays a list of entries in the printer
- and/or batch job queues.
-
- Format
-
- SHOW QUEUE [queue-name[:]]
-
- Command Qualifiers
-
- /BATCH
- /BRIEF
-
- Queue: queue-name[:]
-
- To display the queue of your system's default printer, type:
-
- $ SHOW QUEUE
-
- If there are no files in the queue, RSTS/E prints a message
- similar to:
-
- LP0 queue is empty
-
- *SHOW NETWORK
- The SHOW NETWORK command displays the systems you can connect
- to by the network. If the network is operational, RSTS/E displays
- the names of different nodes that your system can access.
-
- Format
-
- SHOW NETWORK
-
- See also: SET HOST
-
- *SHOW SYSTEM
- The SHOW SYSTEM command displays information about use of the
- system's resources. Specifically, it displays information about
- the status of all jobs, attached and detached, in use on the system.
-
- Format
-
- SHOW SYSTEM
-
- The only difference between SHOW SYSTEM and SHOW USERS is that the
- SHOW SYSTEM command includes information about the status of detached
- jobs.
-
- See also: SHOW USERS
-
- *SHOW TERMINAL
- The SHOW TERMINAL command displays the characteristics of your
- terminal. Most of these characteristics can be changed with a
- corresponding option of the SET TERMINAL command. (Users with
- privileged accounts can display the characteristics of other terminals.)
-
- Format
-
- SHOW TERMINAL [device-name[:]]
-
- See also: SET TERMINAL
-
- *SHOW USERS
- The SHOW USERS command displays information about the status of
- attached jobs on the system.
-
- Format
-
- SHOW USERS
-
- See also: SHOW SYSTEM
-
- *SUBMIT
- The SUBMIT command enters one or more control files for batch processing.
-
- Format
-
- SUBMIT file-spec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /AFTER=date-time
- /NAME=job-name
- /PRIORITY=n /PRIORITY=128
- /QUEUE=quename
-
- File Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /[NO]DELETE /NODELETE
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec[,...]
-
- See also: DELETE/JOB, SET QUEUE/JOB
-
- *TYPE
- The TYPE command displays the contents of a text file (as opposed
- to a binary or temporary file).
-
- Format
-
- TYPE [node::]file-spec[,...]
-
- Command Qualifiers Defaults
-
- /OUTPUT=file-spec /OUTPUT=KB:
- /[NO]QUERY /NOQUERY
-
- Prompts
-
- File: file-spec[,...]
-
- To temporarily halt the display of a file, use <CTRL/S>. To resume
- output where it was interrupted, use <CTRL/Q>. (On a VT100 terminal
- you can also press the NO SCROLL key to stop and restart output.)
-
- To suppress the display but continue command processing, use <CTRL/O>.
- If you press <CTRL/O> again before processing is completed, output
- resumes at the current point in command processing.
-
- To stop command execution entirely, press <CTRL/C>. The use of
- <CTRL/C> returns you to DCL command level.
-
- See also: COPY
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- Hope that this file brought back memories for you guys. It did for me! 8^]
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- Crimson Death
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