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Help for LOGIN Version 64
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ATTACH command
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Description:
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The ATTACH command connects your terminal to a job. If you are logged
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in, it will detach your current job first. Privileged users ([1,2]
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jobs) may ATTACH to any job whether or not it is already connected to a
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terminal. Unprivileged users may only ATTACH to a detached job. In
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order to ATTACH to a job, a user must specify enough information to
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uniquely identify the target job. You can include a number of options
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(switches) for the ATTACH command to control the way the terminal and
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job will be connected.
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For a more detailed description, refer to the TOPS-10 Operating System
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Commands Manual.
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Syntax:
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.ATTACH
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.ATTACH job[ppn] /switch1 /switch2 ...
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.ATTACH job /switch1 /switch2 ...
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.ATTACH [ppn] /switch1 /switch2 ...
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.ATTACH user /switch1 /switch2 ...
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.ATTACH dev: /switch1 /switch2 ...
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"/switch1 /switch2 ..." are a list of optional switches or modifiers
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that you can append to the command to alter its behavior or set various
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parameters. Note that there are some SCAN switches that are not
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implemented. These will not function, but there will be no error
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message if you include them. Valid switches are:
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Switch Action
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------ ------
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/*HELP:keyword Display help on the terminal.
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ARGUMENTS Display switches and argument types.
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SWITCHES Display only the switches.
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TEXT Display the help file (this text)
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/MAILCHECK:yes-no Do [not] check for the existence of new mail.
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/MONITOR Force attaching to new job in monitor mode.
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/SETTTY:yes-no Do [not] set terminal parameters as specified with
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the /TERMINAL switch.
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/TERMINAL:args Define the terminal characteristics (see below).
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/USER Force attaching to new job in user mode if it's
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running a program.
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The /TERMINAL switch takes a list of parameters to specify terminal
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attributes. You can include multiple keywords for the /TERMINAL switch,
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in which case you must enclose them in parentheses and separate them
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with commas. The list of keywords and actions appears below.
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Keyword Action
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------- ------
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ALTMODE:yes-no Do [not] convert ASCII 175 and 176 to ESCAPE
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(Altmode (ASCII 33)).
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BLANKS:yes-no Do [not] print blank lines.
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CRLF:yes-no Do [not] give a free CRLF at right margin.
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DEBREAK:yes-no Do [not] include debreak feature (2741 terminals).
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DEFER:yes-no Do [not] set deferred echo mode.
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DISPLAY:yes-no Terminal is [not] a display terminal.
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ECHO:yes-no Do [not] set terminal echo.
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EIGHTBIT:yes-no Do [not] set 8-bit mode.
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ESCAPE:chr Set <ESCAPE> translation character to chr.
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FILL:dnum Set filler class to dnum (0<=dnum<=3).
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FORM:yes-no Terminal does [not] have hardware form feeds.
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GAG:yes-no Do [not] accept SEND messages at user level.
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LC:yes-no Terminal does [not] have lowercase characters.
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LENGTH:dnum Set the terminal screen length to dnum.
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LOCALCOPY:yes-no Do [not] set terminal to local copy.
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NOFILL Do not set terminal fill (same as FILL:0).
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QUOTE:yes-no Do [not] enable control-V character quoting.
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RTCOMP:yes-no Do [not] disable special effects of ^R and ^T.
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RCVSPEED:n Set terminal receive speed to n baud.
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SBELL:yes-no Do [not] ring the bell when output is stopped due to
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exceeding STOP/SSTOP value.
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SPEED:dnum Set receive and transmit speed to dnum baud.
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STOP:dnum Set the terminal STOP counter to dnum.
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SSTOP:dnum Set the terminal SSTOP counter to dnum.
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TABS:yes-no Terminal does [not] have hardware tabs.
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TAPE:yes-no Do [not] allow XON to start paper-tape reader.
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TIDY:yes-no Do [not] set TTY TIDY mode.
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TYPE:xxx Set terminal type to xxx.
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UNPAUSE:chr Set the unpause character to chr.
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UC:yes-no Terminal does [not] have uppercase characters only.
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WIDTH:dnum Set carriage width to dnum columns.
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XONXOFF:yes-no Do [not] allow ^S/^Q to pause output.
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XMTSPEED:dnum Set terminal transmit speed to dnum baud.
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Switches of the form /*xxxxxx are unique to one character. The asterisk
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is NOT part of the switch name. The following is a list of possible
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arguments which may be accepted by some switches and keywords:
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Argument Input
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-------- -----
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args A list of keywords and optional arguments.
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atxt A possibly quoted string of ASCII characters. You
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must include quotation marks if the string contains
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any characters other than alphanumerics or a dash.
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chr A single, possibly quoted character or an octal
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constant.
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cnum Core argument: decimal number followed by optional
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K or P.
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dnum Decimal number followed by optional K, M, or G.
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filespec A standard TOPS-10 file designator of the form
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dev:file.ext[path].
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onum Octal number followed by optional K, M, or G.
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pathspec A standard TOPS-10 path designator of the form
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[project#,programmer#,sfd1,sfd2,...].
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prefix A prefix is the last three characters of the
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"[LGNxxx ...]" or "%LGNxxx ..." messages.
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stxt A possibly quoted string of SIXBIT characters. You
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must include quotation marks if the string contains
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any characters other than alphanumerics or a dash.
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yes-no Switch and keyword arguments may either be NO, YES,
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OFF (no), ON (yes), 0 (no), or 1 (yes). In
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addition, you can precede the switch or keyword name
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with NO to negate its action (such as /NOxxxxxx
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instead of /xxxxxx:NO).
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Examples:
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.ATTACH 10 [10,3146]
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Password:
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.ATTACH 33 [10,275] /MONITOR
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Password:
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