Branch = Using help, Overview, User Admin, Backup, Complete Backup, Partial Backup, Restore Title = "Backing Up Your User Files" Text = This command allows you to save files and folders owned by \ a selected user. This command could be referred to as \ "backing up your Filecabinet." If this command was performed \ daily by each user, no user would ever lose more than one \ day's worth of work. To back up one user's files: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Backup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Backup one user, then press the Enter key. 4\IND\Insert a formatted floppy disk, then press the Enter key. Messages tell you when to remove the floppy disk. Attach a \ label to each backup floppy disk and write the number of the \ disk and the date of the backup on each floppy. 5\IND\Insert another floppy disk and press Return \ when you are asked to do so. If you want to stop the backup procedure for any reason, simply type \ the letter E and press Return when you are prompted to \ insert the next floppy disk. \EOT\ Name = Restore Llabel = "RESTORE" Slabel = "RESTORE" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Restore All, Restore by Name, Restore Files, Restore Folders, Backup Title = "Restoring Backup Files to Your Hard Disk" Text = The Disk Restore command allows you to restore files that have \ been saved by a \ previous backup operation. Trying to restore files from a \ floppy disk that was written \ with anything other than the Backup command does not work. The Restore command is available from the Administration \ menu of any user login. When you choose the Restore command, you are shown a menu \ with four choices. The choices are: \UL\RESTORE All\US\ This command copies all the files from the set of backup \ floppies to your hard disk. \UL\RESTORE by UNIX Name\US\ This command allows you to restore only specified files from \ any type of Backup set by typing the full UNIX pathname of \ the files. \UL\SHOW and RESTORE Folders\US\ This command reads a backup floppy disk and allows you \ to selectively restore folders from that floppy disk. \UL\SHOW and RESTORE Files\US\ This command reads a backup floppy disk and allows you \ to selectively restore separate files from that \ floppy disk. This command is especially useful for \ displaying the files on a Backup floppy disk and \ verifying the backup. For more information on each type of Restore, press one \ of the screen keys below. \EOT\ Name = Restore All Llabel = "RESTORE ALL" Slabel = "RES ALL" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Restore, Restore Folders, Restore Files, Backup, Uncond Overwrite Title = "Restoring All Files from Backup" Text = The RESTORE ALL command allows you to restore all the \ files and folders saved on a backup floppy disk set. If folders on the backup floppy disk do not currently \ reside on your system, those folders are created \ during the restore operation. If the backup takes up more than one floppy disk, \ you are prompted to insert floppy disks one at a \ time in order until the entire backup set is \ restored onto the system disk. To Restore all files of a backup floppy disk set: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Disk Restore, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to RESTORE All, then press the Enter key. \IND\A form with the question, "Do you wish to overwrite any \ duplicate files on the hard disk?" is displayed. 4\IND\Press Cmd or Mark and choose Yes or No. \IND\A Yes answer overwrites any duplicate files regardless of \ the date created. A No answer restores duplicate files based on \ the date of creation. Press the OVERWRITE screen key for \ more information. 5\IND\Insert the first floppy disk of the backup set, then \ press the Enter key. You are asked to remove the floppy disk and insert the next \ one in the backup set (if necessary). After the files are restored to your hard disk, you \ are returned to the Restore window. \EOT\ Name = Restore by Name Llabel = "RESTORE BY NAME" Slabel = "RES NAME" Branch = Using help, Restore, Restore All, Restore Folders, Restore Files, Backup, Uncond Overwrite Title = "Restoring By UNIX Name" Text = The RESTORE by UNIX Name command allows you to restore files \ and folders from a backup \ floppy disk by specifying the entire UNIX name for the file \ or folder. When you choose this command, you are shown a form with \ two fields for each file or folder you want to restore, \ allowing entry of a maximum of nine file or folder names. The first field is a type-in field where you enter the \ entire UNIX pathname for the object you want to restore. The second field is the object type field. Use the Mark key \ or the Cmd \ key to change the object type to either File or Folder. If the backup set you are restoring from is on more than \ one floppy disk, you are prompted to insert another \ floppy disk. This is done until all \ the objects you want to restore are found and restored. NOTE: During the restore operation, the question, "Do you \ wish to overwrite any duplicate files \ on the hard disk?" is asked. A Yes \ answer overwrites any duplicate files regardless of the date created. \ A No answer restores duplicate files based on the date of creation. \ Press the OVERWRITE screen key for more information.\EOT\ Name = Restore Files Llabel = "RESTORE FILES" Slabel = "RES FILE" Branch = Using help, Restore, Restore All, Restore Folders, Restore by Name, Backup, Uncond Overwrite Title = "Showing and Restoring Files" Text = This command allows you to display the list of files on a \ set of backup floppy disks, and to choose the files that \ you want to restore. You are prompted to insert all the floppy disks in \ order until the entire set of floppy disks has been \ read. You are then shown the list of files \ and prompted to choose the file or files you want to \ restore. Use the Mark key or the right mouse button \ to highlight all the files \ you want to restore. You are then asked to reinsert the first floppy disk \ from the backup set. The floppy disk is searched for \ the chosen files. If the backup set you \ are restoring from is on more than one floppy disk, \ you are prompted to insert another floppy disk. \ This is done until all the files you want \ to restore are found and restored. NOTE: During the restore operation, the question, "Do you \ wish to overwrite any duplicate files on the hard disk?" is asked. \ A Yes answer overwrites any duplicate files regardless of the \ date created. A No answer restores duplicate files based on the \ date of creation. Press the OVERWRITE screen key for more information. \EOT\ Name = Restore Folders Llabel = "RESTORE FOLDERS" Slabel = "RES FOLD" Branch = User Admin, Restore, Restore Files, Restore All, Restore by Name, Backup, Uncond Overwrite Title = "Showing and Restoring Folders" Text = This command allows you to display the list of folders on a \ set of backup floppy disks, and to choose the folders \ that you want to restore. You are prompted to insert all the floppy disks in \ order until the entire set of floppy disks has been read. \ You are then shown the list of folders and prompted \ to choose the folder or folders you want to restore. \ Use the Mark key or the right mouse button \ to highlight all the folders you want to restore. You are then asked to reinsert the first floppy disk from \ the backup set. The floppy disk is searched for the \ chosen folders. If the backup set you are restoring from \ is on more than one floppy disk, you are prompted \ to insert another floppy disk. This is done until all \ the folders you want to restore are found and restored. NOTE: During the restore operation, the question, "Do you \ wish to overwrite any duplicate files on the hard disk?" is asked. \ A Yes answer overwrites any duplicate files regardless of the date \ created. A No answer restores duplicate files based on the date \ of creation. Press the OVERWRITE screen key for more information. \EOT\ Name = Uncond Overwrite Llabel = " OVER- WRITE" Slabel = "OVRWRITE" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Restore, Restore All, Restore Files, Restore Folders, Restore by Name Title = "Using the Overwrite Selection" Text = During the restoration of files from either floppy disk or tape \ backup, this question is asked, "Do you wish to overwrite any \ duplicate files on the hard disk?" If you select Yes, any duplicate \ files on the hard disk are overwritten, regardless of what date they \ were created. If you select No, duplicate files are restored based on the date they \ were initially created. If the file on the floppy disk or backup \ tape is newer, that is, created or modified more recently than the \ file on the hard disk, that file overwrites the one on the hard disk. Problems can occur when attempting to restore files from a previous \ backup disk or tape. If the question about overwriting duplicate \ files is answered No, the system assumes that no files on the hard \ disk will be overwritten. Inadvertent loss of data can occur, \ however, because of the dates on the old backups. Consider renaming \ files that you wish to preserve on your hard disk, and/or keep \ additional copies on nonbackup floppy disks. \EOT\ Name = Hardware Setup Llabel = "HARDWARE SETUP" Slabel = "HARDWARE" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, RS232 Setup, Printer Setup, Software Setup, Modem Setup, Expanded RS232 Title = "Setting Up the System Hardware" Text = The Hardware Setup menu is available only from the \ Administration menu of the install login. The Hardware \ Setup menu allows you to specify information about \ devices attached to your system. The four Hardware Setup \ menu choices are as follows: \UL\Printer Setup\US\ Configures your system to work with a printer. \UL\RS232 Setup\US\ Configures your RS-232 port to communicate \ with a remote terminal, printer, modem, or another \ computer. \UL\Telephone Setup\US\ Configures your telephone lines to allow incoming and \ outgoing voice and data calls. \UL\Modem Setup\US\ Configures the onboard modem to operate in Bell 212 or \ CCITT V.22 compatible modes. Users with EIA/RAM Combo boards installed will see a \ selection for \UL\RS232 Expansion Setup\US\. \ Press the appropriate screen key to get more information on \ a specific configuration. \EOT\ Name = RS232 Setup Llabel = " RS232 SETUP" Slabel = " RS232" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, Hardware Setup, Expanded RS232, Baud rates, Printer Setup, Modem Setup Title = "Setting Up the RS-232 Ports" Text = This command allows you to connect your computer to an \ external device using the RS-232 communications port. For information on how to connect through an \ expansion RS-232 port, press the EXPAND RS232 \ screen key below. Choosing RS232 Setup displays a form that allows you to \ specify characteristics of the device you want to connect \ to the RS-232 ports. Use the standard form editing \ procedures to enter this information. There are four different types of devices you can connect to \ the RS-232 port: computers, modems, terminals, or Other for \ any other device that your software supports. For all of \ these, you must specify the speed, or baud rate of the device. For \ more information on baud rates, press the BAUD RATES screen \ key below. After specifying a baud rate, a form appears asking further \ questions based on the device, such as the name of the \ device and whether your UNIX PC or the external system \ will initiate the communications. \UL\If you are connecting a modem to an RS-232 port\US\, \ you have \ eight choices: Answer-only, ATT2212, ATT2224, bizcomp, hayes, \ penril, vadic, ventel. \UL\If you are connecting to another computer\US\, you \ are requested \ to choose the type of computer connection: Host only or caller \ only. "Host only" means the remote computer calls your \ UNIX PC. "Caller only" means your UNIX PC calls the remote \ computer. \EOT\ Name = Baud rates Llabel = " BAUD RATES" Slabel = " BAUD" Branch = Using help, RS232 Setup, Expanded RS232, Hardware Setup, Phone Setup, Install Admin Title = "Understanding Baud Rates" Text = The term Baud Rate refers to the speed at which \ information travels over a communications line between \ devices. If your system is sending data at a certain rate \ and the device that is receiving the data is expecting \ the data to be sent at a different rate, then the data \ being sent will not be received correctly. Baud rate is specified in number of bits per second, \ with a bit being either a high pulse on the line (1) \ or a low pulse on the line (0). The baud rates that are standard across communications \ links are 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600. \ Higher rates are used but are not \ presently supported by this system. When configuring the system to communicate through a modem, \ the baud rates used are restricted to 300 and 1200 \ because these are the rates used \ by most modems sold on the market. \EOT\ Name = Expanded RS232 Llabel = " EXPAND RS232" Slabel = " EXPAND" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, RS232 Setup, Baud rates, Phone Setup, Printer Setup, Hardware Setup Title = "Setting Up Expansion RS-232 Ports" Text = The RS232 Expanded Setup selection appears in the Hardware Setup \ menu only if you have installed an EIA/RAM Combo expansion \ board containing RS-232 \ ports and the accompanying software. When you choose RS232 Expanded Setup, a menu is \ displayed requesting \ the port number. To determine this: 1\IND\Look at the rear of the UNIX PC. 2\IND\Count the RS-232 connectors beginning from the left. 3\IND\Do not count the DTE RS-232 port that is standard on \ all UNIX PCs. 4\IND\The first connector from the left is expansion port \ number 1 (regardless of which expansion slot it occupies). Once the port number has been determined, port setup is the \ same as described in setting up the RS-232 port. Select the device \ type and baud rate. If MODEM is selected, choose the modem \ type. If COMPUTER is selected, choose the connection type. \EOT\ Name = Mail Setup Llabel = " MAIL SETUP" Slabel = " MAIL" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, System Name, Mail Names, Hardware Setup, Software Setup, Email Software Title = "Setting Up Mail Communications" Text = This command allows you to configure your system so that mail \ can be sent between your system \ and another system. You can also use this command to set up \ printing on another UNIX PC. To use your computer to communicate with another, \ both computers must have unique system names. These names \ are referred to as "mail names" in the Mail Setup menu. \ When sending mail between two computers, the \ "mail names" are analogous to the computer's "address". Mail Setup is available from any Office and is selected from \ the Administration menu. Two menu choices are supplied to configure your system for a \ proper mail communications link: \UL\Electronic Mail Name of this system\US\ Allows you to change the Electronic Mail \ address of your computer. \UL\Electronic Mail Names of other systems\US\ Establishes the information necessary to identify a \ computer receiving transmission from the UNIX PC. \EOT\ Name = System Name Llabel = " SYSTEM NAME" Slabel = "NAME SYS" Branch = Using help, Mail Names, Mail Setup, Mail Form Title = "Selecting the Name of Your Computer" Text = This selection presents you with two fields, one for entering \ the name of your computer, and one for choosing whether or not \ you want to require a password during mail transmissions. Select the name you want to use as a mail address. \ You can choose cities, colors, pet names, code names or any \ string of up to 8 characters that you desire as a system name. You must give this name to other users who are setting up \ Electronic Mail Names of other systems. \EOT\ Name = Mail Names Llabel = " MAIL NAMES" Slabel = " NAMES" Branch = Using help, System Name, Mail Form, Mail Setup, Hardware Setup, RS232 Setup, Dial Codes Title = "Setting Up Mail Names of Other Systems" Text = To send mail to or print at another computer, your system \ must know certain information about \ the other computer and about the communications link \ with that computer. This menu choice is the means \ for establishing that information. When you pick this choice from the Mail Setup menu, \ you are presented with a list of known computers. If no computer \ names have been listed, the list is blank. Use the CREATE, DELETE \ and EDIT screen keys \ seen at the bottom of the display, or the Creat, Dlete and Rplac \ keys to create, edit, \ and delete these entries. These keys are described below: \UL\CREATE\US\ Allows you to add to \ the list of computers to which you can send mail. It \ displays the Edit Mail Entry form \ so you can specify information about \ the new entry. \UL\DELETE\US\ Deletes the highlighted computer name(s) from the \ Mail Setup list. \UL\EDIT\US\ Allows you to edit information \ about the computer(s) highlighted in the Mail Setup list by displaying \ the information in the Edit Mail Entry form. \UL\DIAL CODES\US\ Displays a form for creating, deleting, and editing dial codes. \ Press the DIAL CODES screen key for more information. Press the MAIL FORM screen key for more information on \ the Edit Mail Entry form. \EOT\ Name = Mail Form Llabel = " MAIL FORM" Slabel = " FORM" Branch = Using help, Mail Names, System Name, Mail Setup, Dial Codes, Baud rates, Special Setup Title = "Understanding the Edit Mail Entry Form" Text = You fill in the Edit Mail Entry form to list information \ about another computer that you'll be calling to exchange \ data with, or that has a printer you'll be using. The fields are \ described below: \UL\System name:\US\ Type in the unique, 8-character address of the computer to \ which mail will be sent. Obtain the name \ from the receiving computer's system administrator. \UL\Mail login:\US\ This field contains the login name that the mail program will use to \ access the receiving computer. The default is uucp, \ which stands for UNIX-to-UNIX copy. Never change the uucp \ name unless you have specific instructions from the \ receiving computer's system administrator. Press \ SPECIAL SETUP, below, for more information about uucp. \UL\Mail password:\US\ This is the login password used to obtain entry to the \ receiving computer. If the receiving computer requires a \ password, your system cannot log into that computer \ without the password. Obtain the password from the receiving \ computer's system administrator and type it in here. \UL\Connection:\US\ This field indicates the type of connection used \ to communicate with the other computer. Press the Mark or \ Cmd key to display the choices. Some connections include \ tty000 for the RS-232 port, tty001 through tty006 for expansion ports, \ and ph0 and ph1 for the telephone lines. Your choices may vary, \ depending upon the hardware and software you have installed. Press \ SPECIAL SETUP for more help on special connections. \UL\Speed:\US\ Select the baud rate at which the communication link will operate \ when communicating with the other computer in this field. \ The telephone lines \ (ph0 and ph1) support 300 and 1200 baud rates. The RS-232 ports \ (tty000 - tty006) support rates from 150 to 9600 baud. The STARLAN \ and Ethernet networks support their own baud rates, specified by \ selecting Network. Press the BAUD RATES screen key for more \ information about baud rates. Press SPECIAL SETUP for more help on \ special connections. \UL\Telephone number:\US\ If your system is to communicate with the receiving \ computer over a telephone line, then you must type in \ the receiving computer's data telephone number here. Telephone \ numbers can consist of numeric characters, dialing symbols \ (listed below), and dial codes. Users \ with business communication systems can use the dialing symbols in \ telephone numbers to perform these functions: ~ + =\IND\Choose one to express a pause for dial tone; Use with a \ digit to access an outside line. ,\IND\Pause dialing for two seconds :\IND\Pause dialing for 10 seconds & !\IND\Choose one to invoke a flash tone $ @\IND\Choose one to cause line disconnect -\IND\Has no action and can be used to separate numbers for clarity \UL\Transmission days:\US\ This field contains the days that data is exchanged between the \ computers. Press Cmd or Mark to change the normal \ transmission days (All days) \ to other days. This is useful for taking advantage \ of days with lower calling rates, or when \ the telephone lines are less busy. Standard options include: All Days (default), Work Days, Weekends, Never Select \UL\Never\US\ to \UL\receive\US\ mail only. \ Press SPECIAL SETUP for more information about \ nonstandard setups. \UL\Transmission times:\US\ This field contains the times that data is exchanged between \ the computers. Press Cmd or Mark to change the normal \ transmission time (All times) to other times. Standard \ options include: All times, Working \ hours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), Evenings (5 p.m. to 9 a.m.), \ Late evenings (11 p.m. to 9 a.m.) Press SPECIAL SETUP, below, for more information about special setups. \EOT\ Name = Special Setup Llabel = "SPECIAL SETUP" Slabel = "SPEC SET" Branch = Using help, Mail Form, Baud rates, Dial Codes Title = "Creating Special Mail Setups" Text = Special, nonstandard setups for \ the \UL\Mail login:\US\, \UL\Connection:\US\, \ \UL\Speed:\US\, \UL\Transmission days:\US\, and \ \UL\Transmission times:\US\ options can be created using the \ following procedure: 1\IND\Point to the field. 2\IND\Press the Creat key. 3\IND\Type in the custom value (see choices, below). 4\IND\Press the Enter key. An onscreen message verifies that a custom value has been set up. Here are the custom value choice fields; the \UL\Mail login:\US\, \ \UL\Connection:\US\, \ and \UL\Speed:\US\ values should be set by \ experienced UNIX programmers only: \UL\Mail login:\US\ uucp, nuucp, Special \UL\Connection:\US\ Special \UL\Speed:\US\ Network, Special, standard baud rates \UL\Transmission days:\US\ Type in any of the following to set up your own schedule for \ transmitting data: Any All days Tu Tuesday Nvr Never We Wednesday Wk Mon - Fri Th Thursday Su Sunday Fr Friday Mo Monday Sa Saturday \UL\Transmission times:\US\ Type in the standard times available, \ or create your own \ range of hours by typing in the hours in 24 hour format. As an example: \ to send mail between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m., \ type the time: \IND\0500-1400 A dash (-) separates the times. \EOT\ Name = Dial Codes Llabel = " DIAL- CODES" Slabel = "DIALCODE" Branch = Using help, Mail Names, System Name, Mail Setup, Mail Form Title = "Using Dial Codes" Text = Dial codes allow you to dial a string of numbers by entering a \ shorthand code name for the numbers. This can be especially \ helpful for dialing \ long strings of numbers or for placing calls to the same number \ repetitively. Only the dial code name need be entered \ in the Telephone number: \ field. As an example, if \UL\stock = 9+5556789\US\ were listed on the \ Dialcodes \ menu, you could enter \UL\stock\US\ in the Telephone \ number: field of \ the Edit Mail Entry form to dial the numbers (9+5556789). You can create, delete, and edit dial codes \ using the CREATE, DELETE, and EDIT screen keys \ at the bottom of the display, or the \ Creat, Dlete, and Rplac keys. The Dialcode name: field \ contains the code name for the number. \ The Dialcode number: field contains the number. \ Do not enter spaces or other nondialable characters. \ The special dialing \ symbols for business communication systems can \ be used in the Dialcode number: field.\EOT\ Name = Printer Setup Llabel = "PRINTER SETUP" Slabel = "PRINTER" Branch = Using help, Printer Status, Hardware Setup, Mail Setup, Expanded RS232, Modem Setup, Baud rates Title = "Setting Up Printers" Text = This command allows you to configure your system so that you \ can attach printers to it. The Printer Setup command \ is selected from the Hardware Setup menu. This Hardware \ Setup menu is selected from the Administration menu in the Office of \ install. The Printer Setup command can also be selected \ from the Printers object in any user's Office. The form allows you to setup serial, parallel, \ and remote printers, and a default \ printer. Serial printers are attached to the RS-232 \ ports. The UNIX PC originally has one built-in port, and \ additional RS-232 ports can be installed with the EIA/RAM \ Combo boards. To connect a serial printer: 1\IND\Point to the Port and Name field that corresponds \ to the RS-232 port \ at which the printer is connected. 2\IND\Press Cmd to see the list of serial printers \ supported. 3\IND\Select your printer type and press Enter. 4\IND\Use the Tab or Return keys to move to the \ Speed field and \ select the correct baud rate for your printer. Press the EXPAND RS232 screen key to understand how \ expansion ports are numbered and selected through menus. Parallel printers are attached to the parallel Printer port \ on the back panel of the UNIX PC. 1\IND\Point to the parallel printer Name \ field and press Cmd to see the list of parallel \ printers supported. 2\IND\Select your printer type. An "Other" choice is available in both lists if your \ printer type is not included. \ This selection may not allow full use of your printer's \ capabilities, however. The Remote Computer 1 option has two fields, one for \ selecting the name \ of another computer that has a printer attached to it, \ and one for filling in the type of printer connected to it. \ You can use only the printer attached to the remote computer \ if you have already entered the remote computer's name in \ the "Mail Name of other systems" form available under \ Mail Setup. Remote Computer 2 specifies the \ same thing for a second system. 1\IND\Type in the \ computer name entered in Mail Setup \ at the Name field. 2\IND\Type in the brand name of the printer at the \ Printer Name field. The Default Printer Type field allows you to select \ one of the printers \ entered in the Parallel, Serial, or Remote Printer fields \ as the printer that your files will automatically be sent to \ when you select the Print command. Press the Enter key when you are finished to make your selections. \EOT\ Name = Printer Status Llabel = "PRINTER STATUS" Slabel = "P STATUS" Branch = Using help, Printer Setup, Hardware Setup, Mail Setup, Expanded RS232, Modem Setup, Baud rates Title = "Checking on Printer Operations" Text = The Printer Status window tells you if the printer scheduler is running \ and what each known printer was doing when the window was opened. If the \ printer scheduler is running, then printing requests will be sent to the \ printers. If it is not running, you will need to use the Printer Restart \ object in the Printers menu. If a printer is not processing a job, then the word ENABLED will \ appear after the printer name. If a printer is trying to print a job, the word PRINTING will \ appear after the printer name. If the printer scheduler detects that a printer is not responding, \ the word DISABLED will appear after the printer name. NOTE: \IND\If the status of a printer is DISABLED or PRINTING and nothing is \ coming out from the printer, check the following items: \IND\o\IND\The printer power should be on. \IND\o\IND\The printer should be on line. \IND\o\IND\The cable connecting the printer should be securely fastened to \ the printer and to the back of the UNIX PC. \IND\After checking each of these items, use the Printer Restart object \ in the Printers menu to restart the printer. \EOT\ Name = Software Setup Llabel = "SOFTWARE SETUP" Slabel = "SOFTWARE" Branch = User Admin, Install Software, Email Software, Remove Software, Font Info, Load Drivers, Show Software Title = "Setting Up Software" Text = The Software Setup menu is available from the Administration \ menu of any user login. This menu allows you to add, remove, \ and display application software on your system. The \ available Software Setup selections are: \UL\Install Software from Floppy\US\ Allows you to install application and development \ software from floppy disks. \UL\Install Software sent by Electronic Mail\US\ Allows you to load software from the Email in-box. \UL\Remove Installed Software\US\ Allows you to remove application and development \ software from the system. \UL\Set Up Font\US\ Allows experienced UNIX programmers to \ assign fonts to windows and applications. \UL\Set Up Loadable Device Drivers\US Allows you to load device drivers that control specific \ hardware devices such as printers, plotters, or \ tape drives. \UL\Show Installed Software\US\ Shows what software is currently installed on the \ system. For more information on each of the Software Setup selections, \ press one of the screen keys below. \EOT\ Name = Font Setup Llabel = " FONT SETUP" Slabel = " FONTS" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Software Setup, Font Info Title = "Setting Up Fonts" Text = The Set Up Font menu was made available so experienced UNIX programmers could \ assign different fonts to windows and applications. Press the FONT INFO screen key for more information. \EOT\ Name = Font Info Llabel = " FONT INFO" Slabel = " INFO" Branch = Font Setup Title = "Using the Set Up Font Form" Text = The Font Setup menu provides fields to select a font name and \ install it into a system slot. There are 16 slots available, seen by \ pressing the Opts key at the Slot number field: 0-7, which \ become the default fonts loaded in new windows, and 8-15, \ which can be preinstalled with fonts for quick installation. Preloading \ adds efficiency to applications that refer to more than eight fonts. A variety of fonts are available and can be seen by pressing the Opts \ key at the Font Name field. (These fonts are stored in \ /usr/lib/wfont.) Only a 12-point font should be used in windows. \ The font assigned to slot 0 is the system font. Whatever font \ is loaded in slot 0 is what gets loaded if the default font \ is loaded into other slots. Refer to the \UL\UNIX System V User's Manual\US\ for pages describing the \use of the fonts and window slots. A table listing the fonts available \ follows. BLD.ft Basic Line Drawing Set (VT-100) ELD.ft Extended Line Drawing Set (VT-100) FANCY.I.E.12.ft Fancy italic 12 point FANCY.I.E.18.ft Fancy italic 18 point FANCY.I.E.24.ft Fancy italic 24 point FANCY.R.E.12.ft Fancy Roman font 12 point FANCY.R.E.18.ft Fancy Roman font 18 point FANCY.R.E.24.ft Fancy Roman font 24 point PLAIN.I.E.12.ft Plain italic 12 point PLAIN.I.E.18.ft Plain italic 18 point PLAIN.I.E.24.ft Plain italic 24 point PLAIN.R.E.11.ft Plain Roman 11 point PLAIN.R.E.12.ft Plain Roman 12 point PLAIN.R.E.18.ft Plain Roman 18 point PLAIN.R.E.24.ft Plain Roman 24 point ROMC.ft Read Only Memory Character Set (BCT513) ROMG.ft Read Only Memory Graphics Set (BCT513) SCLD.ft Special Character Line Drawing Set (VT-100) UK.ft United Kingdom Character Set VBM.ft Videotext Mosaic Character Set (BCT513) monitor.8.ft Mnemonics for data communication control bytes mosaic.8.ft Mosiac characters special.8.ft Mathematical symbols, commercial abbreviations, border designs system.8.ft Standard 12 point sans serif font system.r.8.ft Other 12 point sans serif font \EOT\ Name = Install Software Llabel = "INSTALL SOFTWARE" Slabel = "INSTALL" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Software Setup, Remove Software, Email Software, Show Software, Load Drivers Title = "Installing Software from Floppy Disks" Text = The selection allows you to load software on your UNIX PC \ from floppy disks. After loading the software, you can \ create new files with the software by selecting the file \ type from the Create menu. To install software from floppies: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Software Setup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Install Software from Floppy, then press \ the Enter key. 4\IND\Insert the first floppy disk of the install set, \ then press the Enter key. The system checks the first floppy disk for the Size file, to \ determine the \ number of floppy disks to be installed. Messages tell you when to remove and insert floppy disks. \ After the last floppy disk is inserted, you see a message \ that informs you that the installation is complete and \ special Office files have been updated. You can now use \ the software you have installed. \EOT\ Name = Email Software Llabel = " EMAIL SOFTWARE" Slabel = "MAILSOFT" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Software Setup, Remove Software, Install Software, Show Software, Load Drivers Title = "Installing Software Sent by Electronic Mail" Text = This selection allows you to install software that someone \ has sent to you using Electronic Mail. The Software arrives \ just like ordinary Email except that you see "To be \ installed" in the description field of your Email in-box. To install software sent by Electronic Mail: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Software Setup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Install Software sent by Electronic Mail, \ then press the Enter key. The Email software is displayed in the "spool/uucppublic" \ window. 4\IND\Point to the name of the software, then press the Enter key. You are notified when the installation is completed. \EOT\ Name = Remove Software Llabel = " REMOVE SOFTWARE" Slabel = "DEL SOFT" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Software Setup, Install Software, Show Software, Email Software, Load Drivers Title = "Removing Installed Software" Text = This selection allows you to remove software from your hard \ disk. To remove installed software: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Software Setup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Remove Software, then press the Enter key. 4\IND\Point to the name of the software you want to remove, \ then press the Enter key. A message informs you that the software has been removed. \EOT\ Name = Show Software Llabel = " SHOW SOFTWARE" Slabel = "SHOWSOFT" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Software Setup, Remove Software, Install Software, Email Software, Load Drivers Title = "Displaying a List of Installed Software" Text = The UNIX PC keeps track of the software you have installed. To display a list of installed software: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Software Setup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Show Installed Software, then press the Enter key. You see a list of the installed software. A message tells you \ if no software has been installed. \EOT\ Name = Load Drivers Llabel = " LOAD DRIVERS" Slabel = "DRIVERS" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, Software Setup, Install Software, Remove Software, Show Software, Email Software Title = "Setting Up Loadable Device Drivers" Text = When you install a hardware device that uses device drivers, \ you can choose to have the device drivers load whenever you \ turn the system on, or choose to load the device drivers only \ when you select them. To load a device driver: 1\IND\Point to Administration in the Office of the \ install login, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Software Setup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Configure Loadable Device Drivers, then \ press the Enter key. You see a window that contains a list of device drivers. 4\IND\Point to the name of the device driver you want to load, \ then press the Enter key. The device driver is loaded and the hardware device associated \ with the device driver is now available for use. For detailed information about a device driver: 1\IND\Point to Administration in the Office of the \ install login. 2\IND\Point to Software Setup, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Configure Loadable Device Drivers, then \ press the Enter key. You see a list of available device drivers. 4\IND\Point to the name of the device driver for which \ you want to display detailed information. 5\IND\Press the Enter key or the left mouse button. You see a window that displays information about the \ desired device driver. 6\IND\Press the Enter key to return to the Loadable Device \ Driver Interface window. \EOT\ Name = Modem Setup Llabel = " MODEM SETUP" Slabel = " MODEM" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, Hardware Setup, Phone Setup, RS232 Setup, Printer Setup, Software Setup Title = "Setting Up the Onboard Modem" Text = This command allows users to set up the onboard modem \ for overseas operation. The mode settings are saved in a configuration file so that \ the onboard modem will be initialized to the appropriate \ settings after a system reboot. When you select this command from the Hardware Setup menu, \ you are asked these two questions: \UL\Is the Internation modem Answer tone in effect?\US\ Set this field to YES if calling outside the United States. A "YES" selection sets the modem for CCITT mode. \ A "NO" selection sets the modem for Bell 212 mode. \UL\Is the Internation modem Guard tone in effect?\US\ Set this field to YES if calling outside the United States \ and the data calls are incomplete (being dropped). \EOT\ Name = Phone Setup Llabel = " PHONE SETUP" Slabel = " PHONE" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, Hardware Setup, RS232 Setup, Printer Setup, Modem Setup Title = "Setting Up the Telephone Lines" Text = This command allows you to configure the telephone lines \ attached to your system for use by the AT&T UNIX PC \ Telephone Manager application. When Telephone Manager has been installed, \ use this command \ to tell Telephone Manager what the telephone lines will \ be used for, (your system is capable of \ supporting 2 separate telephone lines) and what type of \ telephone hardware you have. The system expects Line 1 to be used for voice \ calls, and Line 2 to be used for data calls. However, \ Line 2 can be switched between voice and data modes \ simply by changing the entry in this form. When you pick this command from the Hardware Setup menu, \ you are presented with a form that has four fields for \ Line 1 and four fields for Line 2. The \ common fields for both telephone lines are: \UL\Phone plugged into\US\ This field allows you to specify whether there is a \ line connected to the given jack. For the Telephone Manager \ to recognize a line, you \ must answer YES for the associated line. You cannot \ configure the second line without configuring the first line. When you set up a telephone line and exit this command, the \ status line of your display screen changes to show \ you that a line is attached and recognized by the \ Telephone Manager. The telephone status area also displays the \ status of the line, indicating whether the line is \ idle, active, on hold, or has an incoming call. \UL\Touch tone phone\US\ This field indicates whether or not the \ telephone attached to the \ associated line is the push button type that produces \ beep tones when dialed. \UL\Keyset phone\US\ This field indicates whether or not the telephone attached to the \ associated line is an older model that \ has a bank of lighted buttons at the bottom \ for functions such as hold and transfer. The Line 1 part of the form has an extra field that asks \ if Line 1 has a "Message Waiting" feature. This field \ applies to AT&T System-75 and AT&T System-85 business \ communication systems. \ Enter "Yes" if you have either of these systems, or "No" \ if you do not. Line selection for data calls is made automatically when a call \ is placed from the directory. The lines can be changed manually \ by using the LINE SELECT screen key or by changing the settings in the \ setup form. \EOT\ Name = Change Password Llabel = " CHANGE PASSWORD" Slabel = "PASSWORD" Branch = Using help, Overview, User Admin, Install Admin, Remove Password, User Logins, Root Password Title = "Changing Your Password" Text = This selection is available from the Administration menu \ of any user login. It is used to change the password for \ each user login. For information on how to change the Root password, press \ the ROOT PASSWORD screen key below. Having a password for your login is a security \ measure that prevents unauthorized access to your system. If there is a password associated with your account, the \ system prompts you to enter the password every time \ you respond to the "Please login" prompt with your correct \ user login. If you respond with an incorrect password, \ the system prints "Login incorrect" and \ asks you to login again. To add or change a password for your login: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Changing Password, then press the Enter key. The Password window is displayed. 3\IND\Point to Change Password, then press the Enter key. You see a message window that informs you that you will be \ typing your password without seeing it displayed on the screen. 4\IND\Press the Enter key. 5\IND\Type a password of up to eight characters, \ then press Return. Do not make it too hard to remember. You are required to type the password twice. After you \ type it twice and press Return you are returned to \ the Administration menu. \EOT\ Name = Remove Password Llabel = " REMOVE PASSWORD" Slabel = "PASSWD" Branch = Using help, User Admin, Change Password, Root Password, User Logins Title = "Removing Your Password" Text = This selection removes the password that protects your user \ login. To remove your password: 1\IND\Point to Administration, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Changing Password, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Remove Password, then press the Enter key. You see a message window that tells you your password is removed. 4\IND\Press the Enter key to return to the Administration menu. \EOT\ Name = Root Password Llabel = " ROOT PASSWORD" Slabel = "ROOTPASS" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, User Logins, Change Password, Remove Password Title = "Changing or Removing the Root Password" Text = When you installed your system, you may also have assigned it a password \ to protect the root (UNIX system) directory. \ This password protects your system files from accidental \ damage and unauthorized users. You can change this password \ at any time. To do so, you must use the \ Administration menu in the Office of the install. To change the root password: 1\IND\Point to Administration in the Office of the \ install, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Change root password, then press the Enter key. The Password window is displayed. 3\IND\Point to Change Password, then press the Enter key. You see a message window explaining that you will be \ typing the password without seeing it displayed on the screen. 4\IND\Press the Enter key. 5\IND\Type a password of up to eight characters, \ then press Return. Do not make it too hard to remember. You are required to type the password twice. After you \ type it twice and press Return, you are returned to the \ Administration menu of the install login. You can also remove the root password; however, this is not \ recommended. To remove the root password: 1\IND\Point to Administration in the Office of the \ install login, then press the Enter key. 2\IND\Point to Change root password, then press the Enter key. 3\IND\Point to Remove Password, then press the Enter key. You see a message window that tells you the password is removed. 4\IND\Press the Enter key to return to the Administration menu.\EOT\ Name = Diagnostics Llabel = "DIAGNOST FLOPPY" Slabel = "DIAGNOS" Branch = Using help, Install Admin, Hardware Setup, Software Setup Title = "Using the Diagnostics Floppy" Text = The Diagnostic Floppy Disk command is available from the \ Administration menu in the Office of install login. \ This selection provides \UL\information only\US\. \ For complete instructions on performing \ diagnostics tests and to avoid accidentally destroying \ files, you should refer to the \UL\AT&T UNIX PC Service Manual\US\. To load the Diagnostics floppy disk when the power is off, \ insert the Diagnostics floppy disk and turn the power on. To load the Diagnostics floppy disk when the power is on, \ you should follow the Shutdown procedure. You see a message that displays onboard memory. Press \ any key to display the Diagnostics Main Menu. There are seven selections from the Diagnostics Main Menu. To \ use any selection, type the corresponding number, and then \ press Return. \UL\1) Full System Test\US\ Automatically runs the following hardware tests: \IND\Floppy Disk \IND\Hard Disk \IND\Memory and Parity \IND\Processor \IND\Real Time Clock \IND\Modem \UL\2) Initialize the Hard Disk\US\ Reformats the hard disk. Done only if you are \ reloading your system from floppy disks. \UL\3) Enter Bad Blocks\US\ Allows you to enter additional bad block information. Usually \ done at disk manufacturer's site. \UL\4) Park Disk Heads\US\ Locks disk heads in safe location. Should be done before \ moving the system. \UL\5) Remote Diagnostic\US Allows diagnostic testing from a remote system. \UL\6) Subsystem Menu\US\ Displays menu of hardware tests. Contains the \ following selections: \IND\1) Hard Disk \IND\2) Floppy Disk \IND\3) Keyboard \IND\4) Video \IND\5) Memory and Parity \IND\6) Communications \IND\7) Modem \IND\8) Dialer \IND\9) Processor \IND\10) Parallel Printer \IND\11) Real Time Clock \IND\12) Return to Main Menu \UL\7) Reboot System\US\ Restarts UNIX PC. Leaves Diagnostic mode if Diagnostic Floppy \ is removed before selecting. \EOT\ 0707070000020265341006440000020000020000031630140000017757000002700000000214usr/lib/ua/Environment#sccs "@(#)adminlib:Environment 1.1" FDTYPE=0 FDORDER=0 WNHEIGHT=12 WNWIDTH=75 NOMENU=0 EXPERT=1 EDIT=/bin/ed SHELL=/bin/sh UA=/usr/lib/ua 0707070000020200131006440000020000020000031646410000017757000002200000003424usr/lib/ua/keymap#sccs "@(#)tam:keymap 1.1" # # # keyboard mapping file # generic mapping # This particular map file describes a mapping from a simple # ASCII keyboard with ESC and control keys onto the S4 function key set. # # Each line has the form: # S4 Keyname input string # # ESC \E\E BackTab \E\t Break \Ebr # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \E1 F2 \E2 F3 \E3 F4 \E4 F5 \E5 F6 \E6 F7 \E7 F8 \E8 s-F1 \E! s-F2 \E@ s-F3 \E# s-F4 \E$ s-F5 \E% s-F6 \E\^ s-F7 \E& s-F8 \E* # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \Eci Creat \Ecr Undo \Eud Find \Efi Move \Emv Dlete \Edl Mark \Emk Ref \Ere Save \Esv Redo \Ero Rplac \Erp Copy \Ecp DleteChar \Edc DleteChar \E\177 InputMode \Eim # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \ECI s-Creat \ECR s-Undo \EUD s-Find \EFI s-Move \EMV s-Dlete \EDL Slect \Esl Slect \ESL Slect \EMK Rstrt \Ers Rstrt \ERS Rstrt \ERE s-Save \ESV s-Redo \ERO s-Rplac \ERP s-Copy \ECP s-DleteChar \EDC s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \Eex Suspd \Ess Cmd \Ecm Print \Epr Beg \Ebg Prev \Epv Back \Ebw Msg \Ems Rsume \Erm Open \Eop Rfrsh \Erf Home \Ehm Up \Eup Down \Edn Help \Ehl Help \E? Opts \Eot Cancl \Ecn Page \Epg End \Een Next \Enx Forward \Efw # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EEX s-Suspd \ESS s-Cmd \ECM s-Print \EPR s-Beg \EBG s-Prev \EPV s-Back \EBW s-Msg \EMS s-Rsume \ERM Close \Ecl Close \ECL Close \EOP Clear \Ece Clear \ECE Clear \ERF s-Home \EHM RollUp \Eru RollUp \ERU RollUp \EUP RollDn \Erd RollDn \ERD RollDn \EDN s-Help \EHL s-Opts \EOT s-Cancl \ECN s-Page \EPG s-End \EEN s-Next \ENX s-Forward \EFW # cntrl digits (3270 PF keys) PF1 \Ef1 PF2 \Ef2 PF3 \Ef3 PF4 \Ef4 PF5 \Ef5 PF6 \Ef6 PF7 \Ef7 PF8 \Ef8 PF9 \Ef9 PF10 \Ef0 PF11 \Ef- PF12 \Ef= 0707070000020200141006440000020000020000031652750000017757000002400000003774usr/lib/ua/keynames#sccs "@(#)tam:keynames 1.1" # # key name file # specifies result strings for all S4 keybord function keys # #Name string octal-code # DEL \177 177 ESC \E 033 Backspace \b 010 Tab \t 011 BackTab \E[Z 267 Break \377 377 Mouse \E[? 375 Return \r 015 Enter \n 012 # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc 321 F2 \EOd 322 F3 \EOe 323 F4 \EOf 324 F5 \EOg 325 F6 \EOh 326 F7 \EOi 327 F8 \EOj 330 # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC 241 s-F2 \EOD 242 s-F3 \EOE 243 s-F4 \EOF 244 s-F5 \EOG 245 s-F6 \EOH 246 s-F7 \EOI 247 s-F8 \EOJ 250 # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa 331 Creat \EOn 332 Undo \EOs 333 Find \EOx 334 Move \ENc 335 Dlete \ENe 336 Mark \ENi 337 Ref \EOb 340 Save \EOo 341 Redo \EOt 342 Rplac \EOy 343 Copy \ENd 344 DleteChar \ENf 345 InputMode \ENj 346 # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA 251 s-Creat \EON 252 s-Undo \EOS 253 s-Find \EOX 254 s-Move \ENC 255 s-Dlete \ENE 256 Slect \ENI 257 Rstrt \EOB 260 s-Save \EOO 261 s-Redo \EOT 262 s-Rplac \EOY 263 s-Copy \END 264 s-DleteChar \ENF 265 s-InputMode \ENJ 266 # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk 350 Suspd \EOp 351 Cmd \EOu 352 Print \EOz 353 Beg \E9 354 Prev \ENg 355 Back \E[D 356 Msg \EOl 357 Rsume \EOq 360 Open \EOv 361 Rfrsh \ENa 362 Home \E[H 363 Up \E[A 364 Down \E[B 365 Help \EOm 366 Opts \EOr 367 Cancl \EOw 370 Page \E[U 371 End \E0 372 Next \ENh 373 Forward \E[C 374 # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK 270 s-Suspd \EOP 271 s-Cmd \EOU 272 s-Print \EOZ 273 s-Beg \ENB 274 s-Prev \ENG 275 s-Back \ENK 276 s-Msg \EOL 277 s-Rsume \EOQ 300 Close \EOV 301 Clear \E[J 302 s-Home \ENM 303 RollUp \E[T 304 RollDn \E[S 305 s-Help \EOM 306 s-Opts \EOR 307 s-Cancl \EOW 310 s-Page \E[V 311 s-End \ENN 312 s-Next \ENH 313 s-Forward \ENL 314 # cntrl digit keys (3270) PF1 \EPa 201 PF2 \EPb 202 PF3 \EPc 203 PF4 \EPd 204 PF5 \EPe 205 PF6 \EPf 206 PF7 \EPg 207 PF8 \EPh 210 PF9 \EPi 211 PF10 \EPj 212 PF11 \EPk 213 PF12 \EPl 214 0707070000020200121006440000020000020000111562570000017757000002500000002664usr/lib/ua/kmap.b513#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.s4 1.1" # # key map file for S4 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z Mouse \E[? # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC s-F2 \EOD s-F3 \EOE s-F4 \EOF s-F5 \EOG s-F6 \EOH s-F7 \EOI s-F8 \EOJ # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa Creat \EOn Undo \EOs Find \EOx Move \ENc Dlete \ENe Mark \ENi Ref \EOb Save \EOo Redo \EOt Rplac \EOy Copy \ENd DleteChar \ENf InputMode \ENj # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA s-Creat \EON s-Undo \EOS s-Find \EOX s-Move \ENC s-Dlete \ENE Slect \ENI Rstrt \EOB s-Save \EOO s-Redo \EOT s-Rplac \EOY s-Copy \END s-DleteChar \ENF s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk Suspd \EOp Cmd \EOu Print \EOz Beg \E9 Prev \ENg Back \E[D Msg \EOl Rsume \EOq Open \EOv Rfrsh \ENa Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Help \EOm Opts \EOr Cancl \EOw Page \E[U End \E0 Next \ENh Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK s-Suspd \EOP s-Cmd \EOU s-Print \EOZ s-Beg \ENB s-Prev \ENG s-Back \ENK s-Msg \EOL s-Rsume \EOQ Close \EOV Clear \E[J s-Home \ENM RollUp \E[T RollDn \E[S s-Help \EOM s-Opts \EOR s-Cancl \EOW s-Page \E[V s-End \ENN s-Next \ENH s-Forward \ENL # 3270 PF keys PF1 \EPa PF2 \EPb PF3 \EPc PF4 \EPd PF5 \EPe PF6 \EPf PF7 \EPg PF8 \EPh PF9 \EPi PF10 \EPj PF11 \EPk PF12 \EPl 0707070000020200121006440000020000020000111562570000017757000002300000002664usr/lib/ua/kmap.s5#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.s4 1.1" # # key map file for S4 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z Mouse \E[? # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC s-F2 \EOD s-F3 \EOE s-F4 \EOF s-F5 \EOG s-F6 \EOH s-F7 \EOI s-F8 \EOJ # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa Creat \EOn Undo \EOs Find \EOx Move \ENc Dlete \ENe Mark \ENi Ref \EOb Save \EOo Redo \EOt Rplac \EOy Copy \ENd DleteChar \ENf InputMode \ENj # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA s-Creat \EON s-Undo \EOS s-Find \EOX s-Move \ENC s-Dlete \ENE Slect \ENI Rstrt \EOB s-Save \EOO s-Redo \EOT s-Rplac \EOY s-Copy \END s-DleteChar \ENF s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk Suspd \EOp Cmd \EOu Print \EOz Beg \E9 Prev \ENg Back \E[D Msg \EOl Rsume \EOq Open \EOv Rfrsh \ENa Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Help \EOm Opts \EOr Cancl \EOw Page \E[U End \E0 Next \ENh Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK s-Suspd \EOP s-Cmd \EOU s-Print \EOZ s-Beg \ENB s-Prev \ENG s-Back \ENK s-Msg \EOL s-Rsume \EOQ Close \EOV Clear \E[J s-Home \ENM RollUp \E[T RollDn \E[S s-Help \EOM s-Opts \EOR s-Cancl \EOW s-Page \E[V s-End \ENN s-Next \ENH s-Forward \ENL # 3270 PF keys PF1 \EPa PF2 \EPb PF3 \EPc PF4 \EPd PF5 \EPe PF6 \EPf PF7 \EPg PF8 \EPh PF9 \EPi PF10 \EPj PF11 \EPk PF12 \EPl 0707070000020200121006440000020000020000111562570000017757000002300000002664usr/lib/ua/kmap.s4#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.s4 1.1" # # key map file for S4 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z Mouse \E[? # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC s-F2 \EOD s-F3 \EOE s-F4 \EOF s-F5 \EOG s-F6 \EOH s-F7 \EOI s-F8 \EOJ # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa Creat \EOn Undo \EOs Find \EOx Move \ENc Dlete \ENe Mark \ENi Ref \EOb Save \EOo Redo \EOt Rplac \EOy Copy \ENd DleteChar \ENf InputMode \ENj # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA s-Creat \EON s-Undo \EOS s-Find \EOX s-Move \ENC s-Dlete \ENE Slect \ENI Rstrt \EOB s-Save \EOO s-Redo \EOT s-Rplac \EOY s-Copy \END s-DleteChar \ENF s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk Suspd \EOp Cmd \EOu Print \EOz Beg \E9 Prev \ENg Back \E[D Msg \EOl Rsume \EOq Open \EOv Rfrsh \ENa Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Help \EOm Opts \EOr Cancl \EOw Page \E[U End \E0 Next \ENh Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK s-Suspd \EOP s-Cmd \EOU s-Print \EOZ s-Beg \ENB s-Prev \ENG s-Back \ENK s-Msg \EOL s-Rsume \EOQ Close \EOV Clear \E[J s-Home \ENM RollUp \E[T RollDn \E[S s-Help \EOM s-Opts \EOR s-Cancl \EOW s-Page \E[V s-End \ENN s-Next \ENH s-Forward \ENL # 3270 PF keys PF1 \EPa PF2 \EPb PF3 \EPc PF4 \EPd PF5 \EPe PF6 \EPf PF7 \EPg PF8 \EPh PF9 \EPi PF10 \EPj PF11 \EPk PF12 \EPl 0707070000020200231006440000020000020000030050710000017757000002700000000644usr/lib/ua/kmap.tvi925#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.tvi925 1.1" # # keymap for Televideo 925 # Up ^K Down ^V Forward ^L Back ^H Home ^^ BackTab \EI Print \EP s-Print \EL F1 ^A@\r F2 ^AA\r F3 ^AB\r F4 ^AC\r F5 ^AD\r F6 ^AE\r F7 ^AF\r F8 ^AG\r s-F1 ^A`\r s-F2 ^Aa\r s-F3 ^Ab\r s-F4 ^Ac\r s-F5 ^Ad\r s-F6 ^Ae\r s-F7 ^Af\r s-F8 ^Ag\r DleteChar \EW Dlete \ER ClearLine \ET s-ClearLine \Et Clear ^Z Clear \EY Clear \E* Clear \Ey 0707070000020200241006440000020000020000031410260000017757000002600000000313usr/lib/ua/kmap.vt100#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.vt100 1.1" # # This is the keyboard translation map for a vt100 # in ANSI mode with Cursor Key Mode reset # Up \E[A Down \E[B Forward \E[C Back \E[D F1 \EOP F2 \EOQ F3 \EOR F4 \EOS 0707070000020200211006440000020000020000031002520000017757000002300000003324usr/lib/ua/kmap.hp#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.hp 1.2" # # key name file for HP2621P terminal # #Name string octal-code # # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \Eq F2 \Ew F3 \Ee F4 \Er F5 \Et F6 \Ey F7 \Eu F8 \Ei # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC 241 s-F2 \EOD 242 s-F3 \EOE 243 s-F4 \EOF 244 s-F5 \EOG 245 s-F6 \EOH 246 s-F7 \EOI 247 s-F8 \EOJ 250 # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa 331 Creat \EOn 332 Undo \EOs 333 Find \EOx 334 Move \ENc 335 Dlete \ENe 336 Mark \ENi 337 Ref \EOb 340 Save \EOo 341 Redo \EOt 342 Rplac \EOy 343 Copy \ENd 344 DleteChar \ENf 345 InputMode \ENj 346 # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA 251 s-Creat \EON 252 s-Undo \EOS 253 s-Find \EOX 254 s-Move \ENC 255 s-Dlete \ENE 256 Slect \ENI 257 Rstrt \EOB 260 s-Save \EOO 261 s-Redo \EOT 262 s-Rplac \EOY 263 s-Copy \END 264 s-DleteChar \ENF 265 s-InputMode \ENJ 266 # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \Eex Suspd \Esu Cmd \Ecm Print \Epr Beg \Ebe Prev \Epv Back \Eba Msg \Eme Rsume \Ere Open \Eop Rfrsh \Erf Home \Eho Up \EA Down \EB Help \Ehe Opts \Eop Cancl \Eca Page \Epa End \Een Next \Ene Forward \EC # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK 270 s-Suspd \EOP 271 s-Cmd \EOU 272 s-Print \EOZ 273 s-Beg \ENB 274 s-Prev \ENG 275 s-Back \ENK 276 s-Msg \EOL 277 s-Rsume \EOQ 300 Close \EOV 301 Clear \E[J 302 s-Home \ENM 303 RollUp \E[T 304 RollDn \E[S 305 s-Help \EOM 306 s-Opts \EOR 307 s-Cancl \EOW 310 s-Page \E[V 311 s-End \ENN 312 s-Next \ENH 313 s-Forward \ENL 314 # cntrl digit keys (3270) PF1 \EPa 201 PF2 \EPb 202 PF3 \EPc 203 PF4 \EPd 204 PF5 \EPe 205 PF6 \EPf 206 PF7 \EPg 207 PF8 \EPh 210 PF9 \EPi 211 PF10 \EPj 212 PF11 \EPk 213 PF12 \EPl 214 0707070000020200251006440000020000020000031662550000017757000002500000003340usr/lib/ua/kmap.510a#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.510a 1.1" # # key map file for 510a keyboard # # Screen Labeled Function Keys - Control ClearLine \ENO Print \ENP Rfrsh \ENQ Move \ENR Copy \ENS Mark \ENT Creat \ENU Save \ENV # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted Help \EOM Exit \EOW Cancl \EOw Beg \ENX Undo \EOs End \ENY Prev \ENg Clear \E[J # Screen Labeled Function Keys - unshifted Help \EOm Close \EOV Cmd \EOu InputMode \ENj Dlete \ENe DleteChar \ENf Next \ENh Home \E[H # # key map file for S4 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z Mouse \E[? # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC s-F2 \EOD s-F3 \EOE s-F4 \EOF s-F5 \EOG s-F6 \EOH s-F7 \EOI s-F8 \EOJ # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa Creat \EOn Find \EOx Move \ENc Dlete \ENe Mark \ENi Ref \EOb Save \EOo Redo \EOt Rplac \EOy Copy \ENd # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA s-Creat \EON s-Undo \EOS s-Find \EOX s-Move \ENC s-Dlete \ENE Slect \ENI Rstrt \EOB s-Save \EOO s-Redo \EOT s-Rplac \EOY s-Copy \END s-DleteChar \ENF s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk Suspd \EOp Print \EOz Beg \E9 Back \E[D Msg \EOl Rsume \EOq Open \EOv Rfrsh \ENa Up \E[A Down \E[B Opts \EOr Cancl \EOw Page \E[U End \E0 Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK s-Suspd \EOP s-Cmd \EOU s-Print \EOZ s-Beg \ENB s-Prev \ENG s-Back \ENK s-Msg \EOL s-Rsume \EOQ s-Home \ENM RollUp \E[T RollDn \E[S s-Opts \EOR s-Page \E[V s-End \ENN s-Next \ENH s-Forward \ENL # 3270 PF keys PF1 \EPa PF2 \EPb PF3 \EPc PF4 \EPd PF5 \EPe PF6 \EPf PF7 \EPg PF8 \EPh PF9 \EPi PF10 \EPj PF11 \EPk PF12 \EPl 0707070000020200261006440000020000020000031315740000017757000002500000001310usr/lib/ua/kmap.510d#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.510d 1.1" # # key map file for 510d keyboard # # Screen Labeled Function Keys - Control ClearLine \ENO Print \ENP Rfrsh \ENQ Move \ENR Copy \ENS Mark \ENT Creat \ENU Save \ENV # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted Help \EOM Exit \EOW Cancl \EOw Beg \ENX Undo \EOs End \ENY Prev \ENg Clear \E[J # Screen Labeled Function Keys - unshifted Help \EOm Close \EOV Cmd \EOu InputMode \ENj Dlete \ENe DleteChar \ENf Next \ENh Home \E[H # Host-Labeled TouchTargets F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Other keys BackTab \E[Z Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Back \E[D Forward \E[C s-Back \ENu RollUp \E[T RollDn \E[S s-Forward \ENv 0707070000020200271006440000020000020000030770600000017757000002400000002711usr/lib/ua/kmap.610#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.610 1.1" # # key map file for the AT&T 610 terminal # BackTab \E[Z Mouse \E[? # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - Shifted s-F1 \EOC s-F2 \EOD s-F3 \EOE s-F4 \EOF s-F5 \EOG s-F6 \EOH s-F7 \EOI s-F8 \EOJ # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa Creat \EOn Undo \EOs Find \EOx Move \ENc Dlete \ENe Mark \ENi Ref \EOb Save \EOo Redo \EOt Rplac \EOy Copy \ENd DleteChar \ENf InputMode \ENj # Left Keypad Function Keys - Shifted s-ClearLine \EOA s-Creat \EON s-Undo \EOS s-Find \EOX s-Move \ENC s-Dlete \ENE Slect \ENI Rstrt \EOB s-Save \EOO s-Redo \EOT s-Rplac \EOY s-Copy \END s-DleteChar \ENF s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk Suspd \EOp Cmd \EOu Print \EOz Beg \E9 Prev \ENg Back \E[D Msg \EOl Rsume \EOq Open \EOv Rfrsh \ENa Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Help \EOm Opts \EOr Cancl \EOw Page \E[U End \E0 Next \ENh Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - Shifted s-Exit \EOK s-Suspd \EOP s-Cmd \EOU s-Print \EOZ s-Beg \ENB s-Prev \ENG s-Back \E[\040@ s-Msg \EOL s-Rsume \EOQ Close \EOV Clear \E[J s-Home \ENM RollUp \E[T RollDown \E[S s-Help \EOM s-Opts \EOR s-Cancl \EOW s-Page \E[V s-End \ENN s-Next \ENH s-Forward \E[\040A # 3270 PF Keys PF1 \EPa PF2 \EPb PF3 \EPc PF4 \EPd PF5 \EPe PF6 \EPf PF7 \EPg PF8 \EPh PF9 \EPi PF10 \EPj PF11 \EPk PF12 \EPl 0707070000020200151006440000020000020000031753400000017757000002500000001203usr/lib/ua/kmap.5410#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.5410 1.1" # # key map file for AT&T Teletype 4410/5410 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z # Screen Labeled Function Keys # Correspond to keys f1 to f8 on 5410 keyboard F1 \EOP F2 \EOQ F3 \EOR F4 \EOS F5 \EOT F6 \EOU F7 \EOV F8 \EOW # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted # On 4410/5410, default settings do not transmit # # Left Keypad Function Keys # On 4410/5410, no left keypad # # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted # No shifted ones either # # Right Keypad Function Keys # Right keypad is very limited # Back \E[D Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B End \E[24;1H Forward \E[C Clear \E[2J # 3270 PF keys # No 3270 keys 0707070000020200161006440000020000020000031106160000017757000002500000001365usr/lib/ua/kmap.5420#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.5420 1.1" # # key map file for AT&T Teletype 4420/5420 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted # On 4410/5410, default settings do not transmit # # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \E[2J ClearLine \E[2K Dlete \E[M DleteChar \E[P InputMode \E[4h InputMode \E[L # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted # No shifted ones either # # Right Keypad Function Keys # Right keypad is very limited # Beg \Et Back \E[D Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Page \E[U End \Eu End \Ez Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted # Clear \E[2J RollUp \E[S RollDn \E[T s-Page \E[V # 3270 PF keys # No 3270 keys 0707070000020200171006440000020000020000030775550000017757000002500000001237usr/lib/ua/kmap.5425#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.5425 1.1" # # key map file for AT&T Teletype 4425/5425 Terminal # BackTab \E[Z # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted # No shifted SLKs on 5425/4425 # # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \E[2K Dlete \E[M Mark \EOS DleteChar \E[P InputMode \E[L InputMode \E[4h # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted # No left shifted # # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOR Cmd \EOP Back \E[D Beg \Et Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Cancl \EOQ End \Ez Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted RollUp \E[S RollDn \E[T # 3270 PF keys # None 0707070000020200201006440000020000020000031160250000017757000002500000002703usr/lib/ua/kmap.5620#sccs "@(#)tam:kmap.5620 1.1" # # key map file for S4 keyboard # BackTab \E[Z Mouse \E[? # Screen Labeled Function Keys F1 \EOc F2 \EOd F3 \EOe F4 \EOf F5 \EOg F6 \EOh F7 \EOi F8 \EOj # Screen Labeled Function Keys - shifted s-F1 \EOC s-F2 \EOD s-F3 \EOE s-F4 \EOF s-F5 \EOG s-F6 \EOH s-F7 \EOI s-F8 \EOJ # Left Keypad Function Keys ClearLine \EOa Creat \EOn Undo \EOs Find \EOx Move \ENc Dlete \ENe Mark \ENi Ref \EOb Save \EOo Redo \EOt Rplac \EOy Copy \ENd DleteChar \ENf InputMode \ENj # Left Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-ClearLine \EOA s-Creat \EON s-Undo \EOS s-Find \EOX s-Move \ENC s-Dlete \ENE Slect \ENI Rstrt \EOB s-Save \EOO s-Redo \EOT s-Rplac \EOY s-Copy \END s-DleteChar \ENF s-InputMode \ENJ # Right Keypad Function Keys Exit \EOk Suspd \EOp Cmd \EOu Print \EOz Beg \E9 Prev \ENg Back \E[D Msg \EOl Rsume \EOq Open \EOv Rfrsh \ENa Home \E[H Up \E[A Down \E[B Help \EOm Opts \EOr Cancl \EOw Page \E[U End \E0 Next \ENh Forward \E[C # Right Keypad Function Keys - shifted s-Exit \EOK s-Suspd \EOP s-Cmd \EOU s-Print \EOZ s-Beg \ENB s-Prev \ENG s-Back \ENK s-Msg \EOL s-Rsume \EOQ Close \EOV Clear \E[J s-Home \ENM RollUp \E[T RollDn \E[S s-Help \EOM s-Opts \EOR s-Cancl \EOW s-Page \E[V s-End \ENN s-Next \ENH s-Forward \ENL # 3270 PF keys PF1 \EPa PF2 \EPb PF3 \EPc PF4 \EPd PF5 \EPe PF6 \EPf PF7 \EPg PF8 \EPh PF9 \EPi PF10 \EPj PF11 \EPk PF12 \EPl 0707070000020271461006440000020000020000031634470000017757000002200000003373usr/lib/ua/Office#sccs "@(#)misc:Office.src 1.3" # This is the standard office provided with each system # Name=Administration Default = Open Open=UA Administration Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/admin.hlp -t "Overview" # The file manager deals with the Clipboard, Filecabinet, and # Floppydisk objects # Name=Clipboard Default = Open Open=FM Clipboard Security=PROP Clipboard Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Clipboard" # Name=Filecabinet Default = Open Open=FM Filecabinet Security=PROP Filecabinet Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Filecabinet" # Name=Floppydisk Default = Open Open = UA Floppy Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Floppydisk" # Name=Other Users MultiUser Default = Open Open = UA -e Others Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Other Users" # Name=Preferences Default = Open Open=UA -e Preferences Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Preferences" Prompt = Select application to set preferences for # Name=Printers Default = Open Open = UA Printers Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Printers" # Define the Unix office object, available for experts only # Name=UNIX System Expert Default = Run Run=EXEC -w $SHELL Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "UNIX System" Prompt = Press Ctrl-D to exit # Define the Full-screen Unix office object, available for experts only # Name=Full-screen UNIX Expert Default = Run Run=EXEC -wd $SHELL Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "UNIX System" Prompt = Press Ctrl-D to exit # The files manager also handles the wastebasket Name=Wastebasket Default = Open Open=FM Wastebasket Security=PROP Wastebasket Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Wastebasket" 0707070000020264101006440000020000020000031626440000017757000003100000022326usr/lib/ua/mailsetup.hlpWlabel = "Mail Setup Help" Contents = General, Mail Logins, Connections, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Name = General Llabel = " MAIL SETUP" Slabel = "General" Branch = Mail Logins, Connections, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Setup" Text = Electronic Mail requires the set-up of a table containing the names \ of all systems with which users on this system wish to communicate. \ Communication can be established through telephone lines, RS232 lines, \ and special local area networks such as Starlan and Ethernet. The \ options listed in the 'Connections' menu reflect the devices set up \ through Administration/Hardware Setup. In some cases multiple connections may exist one system and another such \ as multiple telephone numbers or a telephone line and a RS232 line. In \ these cases, one entry should be made for each possibility. Electronic \ Mail will use the connection that appears first in the list of \ possibilities and proceed to the next if a failure is detected of the \ connection is busy. Telephone numbers are required for all telephone connections. Although \ numbers and special characters are generally used, frequently used \ combinations may be stored as dialcodes and subsequently referenced by \ much shorter abbreviations. For more detail see the Help section on \ Phone Numbers and Dialcodes. It may not be appropriate to attempt an Electronic Mail transfer immediately after a message has been created. This could be due to \ the receiving system not being available or possibly capitalizing \ on lower phone rates on weekends and during evening hours. Several \ choices are available for transmit day selection and transmit hour \ selection. For more information see the appropriate Help sections \ on Transmit Days and Transmit Hours. \EOT\ Name = Mail Logins Llabel = " MAIL LOGIN" Slabel = "LOGIN" Branch = General, Connections, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Logins" Text = Electronic Mail uses a specific login into another system just as a \ user logs into a system. The standard logins used by most systems for \ Electronic Mail are 'uucp' and 'nuucp'. On specialty communications links such as central Electronic Mail systems \ in universities and major corporations, an added security measure is to \ assign a different mail login to groups of systems. Expert users may \ use a non-standard mail login by highlighting the Mail Login field and \ pressing either REPLACE or CREATE. The form provided will allow entry \ of a new login consisting of one to eight alphanumeric (plus underscore) \ characters. \EOT\ Name = Connections Llabel = "CONNECTIONS" Slabel = " CONN " Branch = General, Mail Logins, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Connections" Text = Communication can be established through telephone lines, RS232 lines, \ and special local area networks such as Starlan and Ethernet. The \ options listed in the 'Connections' menu reflect the devices set up \ through Administration/Hardware Setup. The ports available on the standard system are the internal phone \ (ph0 - single line systems or ph1 - dual line systems) \ and the RS232 port (tty000) if it is not configured for another task \ such as a printer. Other configurations possible with add-on \ hardware and software include Combo ports (tty001 - tty006), Starlan, \ and Ethernet. The ports become available for use in Mail Setup once \ they have been properly configured in Administration/Hardware Setup. There may be occasions where a device type is not recognized by the \ Mail Setup software in which case a non-standard connection may be \ specified. Selecting such a device is done by highlighting the \ 'Connection' field of the Mail Setup form and pressing either REPLACE \ or CREATE. A new device consisting of any character combination except \ a space may be entered for use by Electronic Mail. \EOT\ Name = Speeds Llabel = "SPEEDS" Slabel = "SPEEDS" Branch = General, Mail Logins, Connections, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Connections" Text = Mail Connections may run at several speeds depending on the type of \ device. The internal telephone port supports 300 baud and 1200 baud \ with the default being 1200 baud if any other speed is selected for \ this device. RS232 ports will support speeds from 150 baud to 9600 \ baud with 9600 baud being the default. Networks such as Starlan and \ Ethernet support their own internal speeds and should have 'Network' \ selected for the speed. There may be situations where special devices such as local area networks \ require a speed selection not listed. To select a speed not listed, \ highlight the 'Speed' field of the Mail Setup form and press either \ REPLACE or CREATE. Any combination of characters, except space, may \ then be used to describe the speed required. \EOT\ Name = Phone Numbers Llabel = " PHONE NUMBERS" Slabel = "NUMBERS" Branch = General, Mail Logins, Connections, Speeds, Transmit Days, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Connection Speeds" Text = The 'Telephone number' field is used whenever the connection device \ must use a dialing system. The internal modem and external modems \ attached to the RS232 ports are devices which must have a telephone \ number specified. Telephone numbers consist of numbers and special characters. The special \ characters are used to access telephone switches often found in the \ business environment. Listed below are the characters supported by \ Electronic Mail: \IND\Pauses for dialtone\IND\~ = + \IND\Pause 2 seconds\IND\\IND\, \IND\Pause 10 seconds\IND\: \IND\Switch flash\IND\\IND\& ! \IND\Terminate dialing\IND\$ @ \IND\No action\IND\\IND\- Often a single combination of dialing characters is used for several \ Electronic Mail connections such as an area code and three digit prefix \ common to a single locality. In such cases a dialcode may be established \ consisting a name and a set of dialing characters. This name may then be \ substituted anywhere the dialing sequence would be used. Electronic \ Mail will translate these characters whenever mail is sent. For \ additional information, see the Help section on dialcodes. \EOT\ Name = Transmit Days Llabel = "TRANSMIT DAYS" Slabel = "DAYS " Branch = General, Mail Logins, Connections, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Times, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Transmit Days" Text = Electronic Mail is generally transmitted to its destination all days \ of the week. In special cases it may not be appropriate to attempt \ an Electronic Mail transfer immediately after a message has been \ created. This could be due to the receiving system not being \ available on certain days of the week. The user may possibly want to \ capitalize on lower phone rates on weekends. Several \ choices are available for transmit day selection including week days \ (Monday thru Friday), weekends (Saturday and Sunday), or specific days. \ It is also possible that the user wishes never to attempt a transmit but \ rather to wait for the destination system to call him/her in which case \ the option 'Never' is provided. Experts wishing to use special combinations of days may do so by \ highlighting the 'Transmit days' field of the Mail Setup form \ and pressing either REPLACE or CREATE. Two and three letter combinations \ are used as abbreviations for single days and multi-day combinations. These are: \IND\Any\IND\All days of the week \IND\Nvr\IND\Never \IND\Wk\IND\Monday through Friday \IND\Sa\IND\Saturday \IND\Su\IND\Sunday \IND\Mo\IND\Monday \IND\Tu\IND\Tuesday \IND\We\IND\Wednesday \IND\Th\IND\Thursday \IND\Fr\IND\Friday If conflicting or multiple references to the same day(s) are used, Mail \ Setup will use the options in the order they appear in the list above. \EOT\ Name = Transmit Times Llabel = "TRANSMIT TIMES" Slabel = "TIMES" Branch = General, Mail Logins, Connections, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Dialcodes Title = "Mail Transmit Times" Text = Electronic Mail is generally selected to transmit at any time of the \ day or night but in special cases it may be necessary to limit the \ transmission to specified ranges. Standard options available are: \IND\Working hours (9 AM thru 5 PM) \IND\Evenings (5 PM thru 9 AM) \IND\Late evenings (11 PM thru 5 AM). There may be circumstances where different restrictions are required. \ To use an alternate range highlight the 'Transmit Hours' field of the \ Mail Setup form and press either REPLACE or CREATE. Transmit \ times must be specified in 24 hour format with the start time specified \ followed by a '-' and then the stop time (i.e., 0800-1000 for 8 AM to \ 10 AM). The start time may be in the evening and the stop time in the \ morning such as 10:30 PM to 4:30 AM in which case the format would \ be 2230 - 0430. \EOT\ Name = Dialcodes Llabel = " DIAL CODES" Slabel = "DIALCODE" Branch = General, Mail Logins, Connections, Speeds, Phone Numbers, Transmit Days, Transmit Times Title = "Dialcodes" Text = Dialcodes consist of a name containing one to several letters and a \ number containing a sequence. Telephone numbers may consist of numbers to \ be dialed, special characters for pausing and mode switching, or \ additional dialcodes. \EOT\ 0707070000020265351006440000020000020000031630170000017757000002700000000230usr/lib/ua/Preferences#sccs "@(#)adminlib:Preferences 1.5" # Name=Office Default = Open Open = PREF Help=EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Office Prefernce" 0707070000020271471006440000020000020000031634530000017757000002400000001363usr/lib/ua/Suffixes#sccs "@(#)misc:Suffixes.src 1.3" Name=Clipboard Suffix=:C Description=*Clipboard file Copy = FO -ci %o Move = FO -mi %o Open = ERROR "Can't open Clipboard files" Create = ERROR Help = EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "Clipboard" Print = ERROR "Can't print Clipboard files" Name=Sample File Suffix = .hlp Description = *Sample File Default = Open Open = EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h %o -t Tutor Create = ERROR Help = EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/ua.hlp -t "UNIX PC Software" Print = ERROR Can't print Sample File Name=Installable File Suffix=+IN Description=*Installable File Default=Open Open=SH -pw /usr/bin/Instcpio.sh %o Create = ERROR Help = EXEC -d /usr/bin/uahelp -h /usr/lib/ua/admin.hlp -t "Email Software" 0707070000020262611047550000000000020000031621450000017757000002200000010254usr/lib/ua/uasetxR j   .text .data  @.bss   .lib  /< N1X OQ./HJf/H#0N# \IND\to find files larger than # characters. Type: \IND\\IND\#..# \IND\to find files between two sizes. \IND\\UL\Age\US\ \IND\Type an indicator for the age or age range, replacing # with the \ number of days old. Type: \IND\\IND\># \IND\for files older than # days. Type: \IND\\IND\<# \IND\for files newer \ than # days. Type \IND\\IND\#..# \IND\for files created between two days. 4\IND\Point to the OK icon and press the left mouse \ button, or press the Enter key. Files and folders matching your criteria are displayed in a Find window. \ You can open a file from this window by pointing to \ the file name and pressing \ the left mouse button or the Enter key, \ or you can use the information in the Find window to open the \ folder or folders necessary to get to the file.\EOT\ Name = Layout Llabel = " LAYOUT " Slabel = " LAYOUT " Branch = Using help, File Disply Cmds, File Folders, Organize Title = "Using the Layout Command" Text = To use the Layout command, select Layout from the Office Commands menu, \ or press the SHOW LAYOUT screen key. The Layout \ command shows the folders (not files) contained in the file system \ of the Filecabinet, a Floppydisk, or a folder. To use the Layout command from the Filecabinet: 1\IND\Open the Filecabinet, Floppydisk, or folder \ you want to layout. 2\IND\Press the SHOW LAYOUT screen key, or select Layout \ from the Filecabinet Commands menu. You see a display similar to the following: Folder1 Folder2 Folder3 Folder4 If you show the layout of a folder that only contains files, \ you see a message that states that the folder only contains \ files. \EOT\ Name = Organize Llabel = "ORGANIZE" Slabel = "ORGANIZE" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Disply Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Preferences, Window manager Title = "Using the Organize Command" Text = This command allows you to change the way your current \ file folder display is organized. The Organize command only changes the folder's organization \ for as long as the folder is open. Once it is closed and reopened \ it reverts back to the default organization. To change \ the default, use the Office Preferences. To use the Organize command: 1\IND\Press the ORGANIZE screen key, or \ select Organize from the Filecabinet Commands menu. 2\IND\Fill in the Organize form, selecting the type \ of folder display and the order in which files should be displayed. 3\IND\Press the Enter key to see the reorganized folder display. Folder display type can have the following values: \UL\Name and description\US\ Displays the name and the type of file (a Spreadsheet, for example). \UL\Long form\US\ Displays all the system information (name, description, date \ changed, size) for the files and folders. \UL\Name only\US\ Displays only the file name. Folder display order determines the sort order for \ the files and folders in the target folder. The sort orders are: \IND\Alphabetical \IND\Most recent \IND\Least recent \IND\Largest first \IND\Smallest first \IND\Alphabetical by type\EOT\ Name = Print Llabel = " PRINT" Slabel = " PRINT" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Disply Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, UNIX PC Errors, Window manager Title = "Printing a File" Text = The Print command allows you to print a text file. See \ your application manuals if you want to print some other \ type of file. If you attempt to print a file containing nonprintable \ characters, or if you attempt to print a file folder, \ an error message is displayed. To print a file: 1\IND\Select the file to be printed. 2\IND\Press the Print key, or select Print from the \ Filecabinet or application Commands menu. \ You are shown a Printer form with a Printer name field and \ a Number of Copies field. 3\IND\Either press the Enter key to select the defaults in the form, \IND\or \IND\Edit the form to change the printer and/or \ the number of copies, then press the Enter key. You can also print a picture of the UNIX PC screen if you \ have a dot matrix printer attached to your machine. \ To do this, simply type the Shift-Print key sequence. \EOT\ Name = File Struct Cmds Llabel = " FILE STRUCTUR" Slabel = "FILSTRUC" Branch = Commands, Copy, Delete, Move, Paste, Security, Rename Title = "The File Structuring Commands" Text = These commands allow you to control the files and folders on your system. As with all the Office commands, these are accessible through \ the Commands menu. The Copy, Move, and Delete (Dlete) commands \ are also available by using action keys. The Paste, Security, and \ Rename commands are also provided on screen keys. Press the appropriate screen key for more \ information on one of these commands.\EOT\ Name = Copy Llabel = " COPY" Slabel = " COPY" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Struct Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Menus, Window manager Title = "Copying File Objects" Text = The Copy command allows you to make copies of files and folders you have \ on your system. You can copy more than one file or folder at a time by \ marking more than one object in a menu. You cannot copy multiple \ objects if the source \ and destination folders have the same name. Nor will the system \ copy an object if an object of the same name and type \ already exists in the destination folder. Prompts ask you \ to rename the files. And finally, if the destination folder is \ write-protected (with the write-protect tab or \ by private write permissions), \ the copy cannot be made. To copy objects: 1\IND\Select the object or objects to be copied. 2\IND\Press the Copy key, or select Copy from the \ Commands menu (available from the Office or Filecabinet). 3\IND\Open or resume the destination folder. 4\IND\Press the PASTE screen key, or select Paste \ from the Office Commands menu. 5\IND\If you are copying within the same folder, enter a new name for \ the copy file.\EOT\ Name = Move Llabel = " MOVE" Slabel = " MOVE" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Struct Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Menus, Window manager Title = "Moving File Objects" Text = The Move command allows you to move files and folders to another folder. You can move more than one file or folder at a time by marking \ more than one object in a menu. The system does not Move an object if an object of the \ same name and type already exists in the destination folder. To move files and folders: 1\IND\Select the object or objects to be moved. 2\IND\Press the Move key, or select Move from the \ Commands menu (available from the Office and Filecabinet). 3\IND\Open or resume the destination folder. 4\IND\Press the PASTE screen key, or select Paste \ from the Commands menu. \EOT\ Name = Delete Llabel = " DELETE" Slabel = " DELETE" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Struct Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Menus, Window manager Title = "Deleting File Objects" Text = The Delete command allows you to delete files and folders from the system. You can delete more than one file or folder at a time by marking \ more than one object in a menu. To delete objects: 1\IND\Select the object or objects to be deleted. 2\IND\Press the Dlete action key, or select \ Delete from the Filecabinet Commands menu. The system does not delete objects automatically if an object with the \ same name as one you are deleting already exists in the Wastebasket. \ For each duplicate object name, you are asked to confirm the deletion \ (press the Enter key) or cancel the deletion (press the Cancl key).\EOT\ Name = Paste Llabel = " PASTE" Slabel = " PASTE" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Struct Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Move, Copy Title = "Using the Paste Command" Text = This command has the same function as the PASTE screen key. It is used \ as the last step in a Move or Copy command. \ Press the COPY and MOVE screen keys \ for more information.\EOT\ Name = Security Llabel = "SECURITY" Slabel = "SECURITY" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Struct Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Menus, Window manager Title = "Using the Security Command" Text = Use this command to set ownership and access permissions for files and \ folders. You can change the owner of a file, or make \ it read only, write-only, or executable. To change the properties for a file or folder: 1\IND\Open the object or folder containing the file or folder you want \to change. 2\IND\Either point to the name of the file or folder, and press the \ SECURITY screen key, or \ select Security from the Filecabinet or Office Commands menu. 3\IND\Edit the Security form to reflect the changes you want. The \ fields and choices are as follows: \IND\\UL\Owner\US\ \IND\Press the middle mouse button or the Cmd key to display a list \ of the owners available on your \ system, and select a new owner for the file. Normally all files stored \ in your Office are owned by your user name. \IND\\UL\Read Permissions\US\ \IND\Press the middle mouse button or the Cmd key to display and \ select from the available choices: \ \UL\Private\US\ - only your user name can see the file's contents; \ \UL\Public\US\ - all users of the system can \ see the file. \IND\\UL\Write Permissions\US\ \IND\Press the middle mouse button or the Cmd key to display and select \ from the available choices: \ \UL\Write protected\US\ - the file can be viewed, but the contents \ cannot be changed; \ \UL\Private\US\ - only your user name can change the file; \ \UL\Public\US\ - all system users can change \ the file. \IND\\UL\Run Permissions\US\ \IND\Press the middle mouse button or the Cmd key to display and select \ from the available choices: \ \UL\Can't Run\US\ - the file is not an executable \ program; \UL\Private\US\ - only \ your user name can run the program stored in the file; \ \UL\Public\US\ - all system users \ can run the program. NOTE: The \UL\Group\US\ option is included for applications that can set \ up user groups. It allows several users to share files. 4\IND\Point to the OK icon and press the left mouse button, \ or press the Enter key, to save your selections and exit.\EOT\ Name = Rename Llabel = " RENAME" Slabel = " RENAME" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Struct Cmds, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, Menus, Window manager Title = "Renaming File Objects" Text = The Rename command allows you to change the name of a file or folder. You can rename more than one file or folder at a time by marking \ more than one object in a menu. No two objects of the same type can have identical names within a given \ folder. To rename files and folders: 1\IND\Select the object or objects to be renamed. 2\IND\Press the RENAME screen key, or select Rename from the \ Filecabinet Commands menu. 3\IND\Type the new name, then press the Enter key \ for each object selected. \EOT\ Name = Exit Commands Llabel = " EXIT COMMANDS" Slabel = "EXT CMDS" Branch = Using help, UNIX PC Overview, Commands, Cleanup, Logout, Shutdown, Remote Users Title = "Using the Exit Commands" Text = These commands allow you to leave the UNIX PC Office in preparation for \ another user logging in or for shutting down the machine. The Cleanup and Shutdown commands are accessible only through \ the Filecabinet or Office Commands menu. For more \ information on a command, press one of the screen keys.\EOT\ Name = Cleanup Llabel = "CLEANUP" Slabel = "CLEANUP" Branch = Using help, Exit Commands, Commands, Logout, Shutdown Title = "Using the Cleanup Command" Text = The Cleanup command is used to close all folders and the Filecabinet. \ The Cleanup command can be \ selected only from the Office or Filecabinet \ Commands menu. The Cleanup command does \ not close application windows or Offices, but it \ does close any Filecabinets of other users displayed on your screen.\EOT\ Name = Logout Llabel = " LOGOUT" Slabel = " LOGOUT" Branch = Exit Commands, Office, Commands, Shutdown, UNIX System, Window manager, Remote Users Title = "Logging Out of the Office" Text = The Logout command allows you to log out of the Office. To log out of the Office: o\IND\Select Logout from the Office Commands menu, \IND\or o\IND\Press the Exit key when the Office is current, \IND\or o\IND\Point to the X icon in the Office window and press \ the left mouse button. If you still have open files, you are informed of this and told to \ close all files before logging out. If all files are closed, \ your windows disappear and the UNIX \ "Please login:" prompt returns to the screen. \ The status information on the top \ line remains on the screen. \EOT\ Name = Shutdown Llabel = "SHUTDOWN" Slabel = "SHUTDOWN" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, UNIX PC Errors, Remote Users, UNIX PC Hardware Title = "Using the Shutdown Command" Text = Use the Shutdown command to prepare your system before turning off \ the power. When you issue the command, all programs you have \ running are stopped, and a message is sent to remote users if any \ are logged on. To shut down the system: 1\IND\Select Shutdown from the Office Commands menu. 2\IND\When the system prompts you, either turn off the power, \ or press the Return key to restart the machine. \EOT\ Name = Time Llabel = " TIME " Slabel = " TIME " Branch = Using help, Commands, Exit Commands, Office Objects Title = "Using the Time Command" Text = The Time command is used to display the system date and time \ on remote consoles. The Time command can be selected only \ from the Office or Filecabinet Commands menu.\EOT\ Name = Applications Llabel = "UNIX PC PROGRAMS" Slabel = "PROGRAMS" Branch = Using help, UNIX PC Overview, UNIX PC Software, Office Objects, File Objects, Windows Title = "UNIX PC Application Software" Text = The UNIX PC can be equipped with a number of applications, such as word \ processing, electronic spreadsheet, electronic mail, and graphics, to \ make your office work easier. Other software can be obtained on floppy disks from \ your authorized AT&T computer dealer, or if purchased directly \ from AT&T Information Systems, from your AT&T Account Representative. \ Software installation is accomplished through the \ Administration Office object. Open the Administration window, \ then press the Help key for more information. Once installed, some applications can be activated \ by selecting them from the Office menu, while \ other applications \ are activated by creating or opening an application file. For help on any application, open an application window, then \ press the Help key. \EOT\ Name = UNIX PC Errors Llabel = "UNIX PC ERRORS" Slabel = " ERRORS" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, System limits, System errors, Input errors Title = "Office Error Messages" Text = The Office displays error messages as it detects errors, and then waits \ for you to press the Enter key before continuing. Some system errors are detected and not reported in a window. In these \ cases an error symbol [!!] is displayed on the Office status line. To \ find out about the error, either point to the error symbol with the mouse \ and press the left mouse button, or press the Msg key. If you are receiving a number of unexplained system errors, please report \ this to your support representative. More information about particular types of errors can be obtained \ by pressing the appropriate screen key, below.\EOT\ Name = System limits Llabel = " SYSTEM LIMITS" Slabel = " LIMITS" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, UNIX PC Errors, Window manager, UNIX PC Hardware Title = "Errors Caused by Exceeding System Limits" Text = There are a number of different limits built into the operating system \ and the Office. When you try to perform an operation that would \ violate one of \ these limits, an error message is displayed and the operation is stopped. Some of the limits that might be exceeded are the following: o\IND\Filename too long. A filename cannot exceed 14 characters. o\IND\Pathname too long. Pathnames for folders or files are limited \ to 128 characters. o\IND\Arguments too long. All of the arguments for a command cannot \ total more than 1000 characters. o\IND\Argument too long. An individual argument for a command is \ limited to 128 characters. o\IND\Too many arguments. No more than 100 arguments can be specified \ for any command.\EOT\ Name = System errors Llabel = " SYSTEM ERRORS" Slabel = " SYSTEM" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, UNIX PC Errors, Window manager, UNIX PC Hardware Title = "Errors Returned by the Operating System" Text = System errors occur when some system resource has been used up. \ When this happens, the operation in progress stops and an \ error message appears. If you don't understand why an error occurred, contact your technical \ services representative. The following are some of the system errors that might occur: o\IND\Out of memory. The system has insufficient available memory \ to perform the current operation. Close some windows and try again. o\IND\Can't create window. There are too many windows currently \ open. Close some windows and try again.\EOT\ Name = Input errors Llabel = " INPUT ERRORS" Slabel = " INPUT" Branch = UNIX PC Overview, File Objects, Office Objects, Commands, UNIX PC Errors, Window manager, UNIX PC Hardware Title = "Errors in Operator Input" Text = Input errors occur when you type something the Office doesn't understand. 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The shell program is /usr/bin/Outgo.sh # # There are four fields in each entry: # 1. ACU/DIR : ACU if this is an autodial device, DIR if not # 2. device : the /dev special file the physical device is connected to # 3. 0/MODEMNAME : = zero for DIR lines, otherwise the keyword MODEMNAME # 4. SPEED : speed of device (e.g. 300, 1200, 9600) # # There are no devices initially configured, they must be added with ADMIN-KIT # 0707070000020062161006440000050000020000031601070000017757000003100000000043usr/lib/uucp/L-dialcodes#sccs "@(#)uucp:L-dialcodes 1.1" 0707070000020062171004440000050000020000031601100000017757000002400000000020usr/lib/uucp/L.cmdsrmail pr cat lp 0707070000020062201006000000050000020000031601140000017757000002300000000035usr/lib/uucp/L.sys#sccs "@(#)uucp:L.sys 1.1" 0707070000020062211006440000050000020000030000000000017757000002400000000000usr/lib/uucp/L_stat0707070000020062221006440000050000020000030000000000017757000002300000000000usr/lib/uucp/L_sub0707070000020062231006440000050000020000030000000000017757000002400000000000usr/lib/uucp/R_stat0707070000020062241006440000050000020000030000000000017757000002300000000000usr/lib/uucp/R_sub0707070000020063401004000000050000020000031601150000017757000002600000000035usr/lib/uucp/USERFILE, / uucp, / nuucp, / root, / 0707070000020063571004440000050000020000031601160000017757000002600000005412usr/lib/uucp/modemcap#sccs "@(#)uucp:modemcap 1.3" # Modemcap file # Define characteristics for auto-dialling a modem using standard # dial(3) routine and RS232 connections to auto-dialer # The L-devices file should have modem name instead of cua? device # name. WARNING- do not use names beginning with cua! # # The following commands are recognized by dial: # pl (str ) - place call string - consists of a set of 2 character # commands to be executed. The commands must be defined # elsewhere in the entry for this modem. 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TOO FEW INODESREMOTE TRANSFER DENIED - not cntl %o alloc change not implemented srj not implemented pkaccept bad:p_is %spkaccept chksum %xpkaccept skip %spkaccept bad %sr short %d want %d rcount = %d xcount = %d chksum:%o LOOK HDR1 retry = %d LOOK HDR1:%ctries = %d rec h->cntl %o bad header %o,h->ccntl %o state - %o bad header %o bp NULL %s Received Data %s pkxstart:osum:%o pkxstart:checkword:%o send %o /usr/spool/uucp/RDWRLOG WRITE HEADER %d PKXSTART ret/usr/spool/uucp/RDWRLOG WRITE HEADER/DATA %d PKXSTART retalarm %d /usr/spool/uucp/RDWRLOG READ %d tried %d PKCGET READpkon - %d Ofn - %d -> %ld / %ld secs%s <- %ld / %ld secs%s -> %ld / %ld sec%s <- %ld / %ld secs%s /usr/bin/getoff.sh %s/usr/bin/geton.sh %srCan't openr%hdanlwrkattempt made to use old workfile was thwartedFinished Processing file: %s w%dFOPEN%dbldflrentf %s gtwrk %s/%sgetBAD USERFILEchkpth failure - u=%o /../chkpth failure - spool failchkpth failure - notptr=%d /usr/lib/uucp/USERFILErcBAD USERFILEcallcheck1 %d callcheck2 %d /usr/spool/uucppublic/usr/spool/uucp/usr/spool/uucppublicrBAD DIRECTRYgns %s gns1 %s srch %s srchst1 %s /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQCAN'T LOCK/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQcan't lock %s /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQ/usr/lib/uucp/SQFILEr/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMPw/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP%s%d%s %d %d/%d-%d:%2.2d /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQ/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQ/usr/lib/uucp/SQFILE/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP/usr/lib/uucp/SQFILE/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQ/usr/lib/uucp/SQTMP/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.SQ @ @imsg %s>%c\%3o r! user: %s /usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILEa%s!%s (%d/%d-%d:%2.2d:%2.2d) (%.1c,%d,%d) %s (%s) /usr/spool/uucp/SYSLOGa%s!%s %s SM(%d/%d-%d:%2.2d:%2.2d) (%.1c,%d,%d) (%ld:%ld:%ld) %s [%ld:%ld:%ld:%ld:%ld:%ld:%ld:%ld] [%s,%ld,%d,%ld,%d] %s/%s.%.7sSTSTr%dwSYSTAT OPEN FAIL%d %d %ld %ld %s %s %s/%s.%.7sSTST%s/%s.%.7sSTSTr%d%d%ld%ldMAX RECALLSNO CALLMAX RECALL COUNT %d RETRY TIME NOT REACHEDNO CALLRETRY TIME (%d) NOT REACHED gtcfile0: sys - %s gtcfile1: sys - %s gtcfile2: sqnm - %s %c.%.6s%c%.1s%.4dgtcfile3: jobid - %d a+CAN'T OPENgtcfile4: previous Cfile : %s %c.%.6s%c%.1s%.4dgtcfile - temp: %s || Cfile:%s QUE'DEnter us_crs, cfile: %s /usr/lib/uucp/R_stata+fopen of %s failed mail %sw%s rLOGNAMELOGNAME=%s enter us_rrs, cfile: %s request status: %o /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.RSTATulockf of %s failed /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.RSTAT/usr/lib/uucp/R_statr+fopen of %s failed /usr/lib/uucp/R_stat/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.RSTAT jobn : %d /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.RSTAT enter us_sst, status is : %.2d /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSTATulockf of %s failed /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSTAT/usr/lib/uucp/L_statr+fopen of %s failed /usr/lib/uucp/L_stat/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSTATs.sysname : %6.6s /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSTAT enter ub_sst, status is : %d Rmtname: %s /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSUBulockf of %s failed /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSUB/usr/lib/uucp/L_subr+fopen of %s failed /usr/lib/uucp/L_sub/usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSUBin ub_sst name=Rmtname: %s /usr/spool/uucp/LCK.LSUB 0 1.SERVEnetnodename: nodename arg too long n, `  % Kfixline - 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The \ UNIX PC provides the solutions to your current Office Automation \ needs, and grows to meet your future business requirements. Without \ endless modifications and adjustments, confusing terminology and \ constant buying decisions. The UNIX PC integrates the latest voice and data communications \ technology with a powerful microcomputer that can stand alone as an \ advanced workstation, or become the vital link in a micro-to-mainframe \ network. And it lets you get to work right now. Forget the expensive \ seminars, lengthy training sessions and perplexing computer jargon. \ The UNIX PC does business like you do business. The UNIX PC lets you accomplish tasks that use the full power of the \ UNIX operating system with a simple "point and select" routine. If \ you can open your filecabinet, pick a folder and select a file, you \ can find a report on the UNIX PC. The versatile mouse makes it as \ easy as pointing to what you want and clicking a button. 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Some windows contain your work, \ such as a document or spreadsheet that you may have created. \ Other windows are menu windows. Menu windows contain a list of \ tasks or commands. Some windows contain forms that you fill in to \ execute a system task. There are also windows that display \ messages informing you of the status of some commands or tasks. Windows make your system versatile by providing an easy way to do \ different things at the same time, and on the same screen. \EOT\ 0707070000020172501006440001440001440000031205100000017757000002700000000227usr/practice/tutor.err You have entered an invalid option to the command. Please try entering the command again. 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You may start the first practice session in your User Guide. 0707070000020307050407750000000000020000050106470404252715100001200000000000usr/spool0707070000020307060407550001070000020000070106610404252715000001500000000000usr/spool/lp0707070000020307100407550001070000020000020107070000017757000002300000000000usr/spool/lp/class0707070000020307110407550001070000020000020107120000017757000002700000000000usr/spool/lp/interface0707070000020307120407550001070000020000020110730000017757000002400000000000usr/spool/lp/member0707070000020307070407550001070000020000020107040404252714600002300000000000usr/spool/lp/model0707070000020045011007550001070000020000031557070000017757000003000000001220usr/spool/lp/model/dumb#sccs "@(#)lp/model:dumb 1.2" # lp interface for dumb parallel line printer # if [ "$3" ] then echo echo echo echo x="XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" echo "\014\c" echo "$x\n$x\n$x\n$x\n" banner $3 echo "$x\n$x\n$x\n$x\n" echo "\014\c" fi copies=$4 options=$5 raw=$6 shift; shift; shift; shift; shift if [ "$1" = "-raw" ] then shift fi files="$*" i=1 while [ $i -le $copies ] do for file in $files do if [ "x$options" = "x" ] then cat "$file" 2>&1 else cat "$file" | $options 2>&1 fi if [ "$raw" != "-raw" ] then echo "\014\c" fi done i=`expr $i + 1` done exit 0 0707070000020045031007550001070000020000031557110000017757000003200000002217usr/spool/lp/model/dumb_S#sccs "@(#)lp/model:dumb_S 1.6" # # lp interface for dumb serial line printer # if [ "$3" ] then echo echo echo echo x="XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" echo "\014\c" echo "$x\n$x\n$x\n$x\n" banner $3 echo "$x\n$x\n$x\n$x\n" echo "\014\c" fi PRINTER=`echo $0 | cut -d/ -f2 ` SPEED=9600 if [ -r /usr/spool/lp/baudrates ] then SPEED=`grep $PRINTER /usr/spool/lp/baudrates | cut -d'=' -f1` fi COPIES=$4 OPTIONS=$5 RAW=$6 shift; shift; shift; shift; shift if [ "$RAW" = "-raw" ] then shift fi RAWOPT=`echo $OPTIONS | grep -c 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" done uux -r -n "$MACHINE!lp -d$PTYPE -t$TITLE -o$OPTIONS -n$COPIES $FILES" else for F in $* do cp $F /usr/spool/uucppublic/`basename $F`.: FILES=$FILES"/usr/spool/uucppublic/`basename $F`.: " done uux -r -n "$MACHINE!lp -d$PTYPE -t$TITLE -o$OPTIONS -n$COPIES $FILES" fi uucp $FILES $MACHINE!/usr/spool/uucppublic exit 0 0707070000020045041007550001070000020000031557170000017757000003400000001720usr/spool/lp/model/imagen_S#sccs "@(#)lp/model:imagen_S 1.3" # lp interface for Imagen serial page printer # # Note: Imagen setup is for # eof char = 4 # quoting char = 2 PRINTER=`echo $0 | cut -d/ -f2 ` SPEED=9600 if [ -r /usr/spool/lp/baudrates ] then SPEED=`grep $PRINTER /usr/spool/lp/baudrates | cut -d'=' -f1` fi copies=$4 options=$5 raw=$6 shift 5 if [ "$1" = "-raw" ] then stty $SPEED -opost ixon <&1 shift else stty $SPEED -tabs ixon <&1 fi files="$*" i=1 while [ $i -le $copies ] do for file in $files do ## Send all data through an Imagen filter to perform ## necessary quoting if [ "x$options" = "x" ] then cat "$file" | imagfilt 2>&1 else cat "$file" | $options | imagfilt 2>&1 fi if [ "$raw" != "-raw" ] then echo "\014\c" fi done i=`expr $i + 1` done if [ "$1" = "-raw" ] then stty $SPEED -opost ixon <&1 shift else ## ECHO END OF DOCUMENT BEFORE BEGINNING NEXT echo "\004\c" stty $SPEED -tabs ixon <&1 fi exit 0 0707070000020045051007550001070000020000031557310000017757000003000000002145usr/spool/lp/model/n450#sccs "@(#)lp/model:n450 1.3" # # lp interface for dumb serial line printer # if [ "$3" ] then echo echo echo echo x="XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" echo "\014\c" echo "$x\n$x\n$x\n$x\n" banner $3 echo "$x\n$x\n$x\n$x\n" echo "\014\c" fi PRINTER=`echo $0 | cut -d/ -f2 ` SPEED=9600 if [ -r /usr/spool/lp/baudrates ] then SPEED=`grep $PRINTER /usr/spool/lp/baudrates | cut -c1-4` fi COPIES=$4 OPTIONS=$5 RAW=$6 shift; shift; shift; shift; shift if [ "$RAW" = "-raw" ] then shift fi RAWOPT=`echo $OPTIONS | grep -c 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