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To patch ITS while it's running, first type ''sys$j'' to get the sysjob. This job had the core image of the ITS monitor, but it's write-protected by default. To unprotect it, type ''$$^R''. | To patch ITS while it's running, first type ''sys$j'' to get the sysjob. This job has the core image of the ITS monitor, but it's write-protected by default. To unprotect it, type ''$$^R''. |
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To get a directory listing, type ''^R m.f.d. (file)''. Or run PEEK on the 340 display (type ''^Y'') and type ''D''. | To get a directory listing, type ''^R m.f.d. (file)''. Or run PEEK on the 340 display (type ''^Y'') and type ''D''. |
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To make a new directory, say foobar, type ''^R foobar; ..new. (udir)''. Unless on a really old ITS... in which case you must patch the ITS location NUFDTB with the sixbit name of the directory, and then access a file in it. | To make a new directory, say foobar, type ''^R foobar; ..new. (udir)''. Unless on a really old ITS... in which case you must patch the ITS location NUFDTB with the sixbit name of the directory, and then access a file in it. |