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tss_8 [2019/12/19 22:50] joshd |
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''LOGIN <PPN> <PASSWORD>'' | ''LOGIN <PPN> <PASSWORD>'' |
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Substituting your PPN and password. None of the above input will echo -- if it does it means you've connected to a session that was not properly logged out -- type "LOGOUT" to log out and then try logging in again. | Substituting your PPN and password. **NONE OF THE ABOVE INPUT WILL ECHO** -- if it does it means you've connected to a session that was not properly logged out -- type "LOGOUT" to log out and then try logging in again. |
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**Logging out:** | **Logging out:** |
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The ''LOGOUT'' command will log you out of the system. ''K'' can be used as a shorthand for this. It is important to log out before disconnecting as the system will not automatically log you out. | The ''LOGOUT'' or ''KJOB'' command will log you out of the system. ''K'' can be used as a shorthand for this. It is important to log out before disconnecting as the system will not automatically log you out. |
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| If for some reason you seem to be stuck, try ''^BS'' or ''CTRL-B S''. Further details about what ''^B'' does can be found down below in the **Stopping a running program** section. |
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**Running programs** | **Running programs** |
The "WHERE" column shows the console (K00 through K07) the user is logged into. To send a message to a specific console, type: | The "WHERE" column shows the console (K00 through K07) the user is logged into. To send a message to a specific console, type: |
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''TYPE <CONSOLE #> <YOUR MESSAGE HERE>'' | ''TALK <CONSOLE #> <YOUR MESSAGE HERE>'' |
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So for example, | So for example, |
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''TYPE 2 HEY, CHECK OUT THIS COOL PROGRAM I WROTE'' | ''TALK 2 HEY, CHECK OUT THIS COOL PROGRAM I WROTE'' |
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Sends a friendly message to console K02. | Sends a friendly message to console K02. |