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its_starting_and_stopping [2020/04/09 11:42]
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its_starting_and_stopping [2020/04/09 11:45]
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 Except on KL10, starting ITS goes like this: Except on KL10, starting ITS goes like this:
-  - Start DSKDMP.  On a KA10 this is most often done from paper tape, but magnetic tape is also possible.  On a KS10, use the ''BT'' console command to boot into DSKDMP.+  - Start DSKDMP. 
 +    * On a KA10 this is most often done from paper tape, but magnetic tape is also possible. 
 +    * On a KS10, use the ''BT'' console command to boot into DSKDMP.
   - DSKDMP will announce itself eponymously.   - DSKDMP will announce itself eponymously.
   - Select an ITS core image.  Conventionally it should be @ ITS.  Type //F Altmode// to see a file listing.   - Select an ITS core image.  Conventionally it should be @ ITS.  Type //F Altmode// to see a file listing.
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   - When all users are logged out, ITS will shut down immediately regardless of the grace period.   - When all users are logged out, ITS will shut down immediately regardless of the grace period.
   - When "YOU ARE NOW IN DDT" is printed, it's safe to power off.   - When "YOU ARE NOW IN DDT" is printed, it's safe to power off.
 +  - Optionally you can restart ITS from DDT, or go back to DSKDMP by jumping to address 777700.
  
 A transcript of starting ITS, logging in, and stopping.  It has been edited for brevity. A transcript of starting ITS, logging in, and stopping.  It has been edited for brevity.
its_starting_and_stopping.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/09 11:45 by lars