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Add to NITS.md what to do if DMPCPY moves @ ITS.

Also add IMPUS.
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Lars Brinkhoff 2025-12-21 16:48:04 +01:00
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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ If you want to connect your machine to a network, this is also where you define
Common options you may want to consider: Common options you may want to consider:
- NQS, the number of disk drives. - NQS, the number of disk drives.
- IMPP, whether there's an IMP interface. - IMPP, whether there's an IMP interface.
- IMPUS, the machine's ARPANET host number.
- IMPUS3, the machine's **IP address**. - IMPUS3, the machine's **IP address**.
- NCPP, INETP, CHAOSP, network protocols. - NCPP, INETP, CHAOSP, network protocols.
@ -109,3 +110,8 @@ If you're in DSKDMP and want to run ITS right away after dumping it, type <code>
## Step 7 ## Step 7
When the new ITS has passed testing, rename the old `.; @ ITS` to `.; @ OITS`. Rename the new ITS to `.; @ ITS`. When the new ITS has passed testing, rename the old `.; @ ITS` to `.; @ OITS`. Rename the new ITS to `.; @ ITS`.
## Step 8
The DMPCPY crash dump manager is prone to moving files on the `.`
directory to another disk pack. If this happens to the new `@ ITS`,
you can move it back with e.g. `:MOVE .;@ ITS, DSK0:`