21-Oct-83 4:31:35PM BATCON Version 104(4205)-2 GLXLIB Version 1(1137) Job ANSI Req #1174 for SY.FDC in Stream 5 OUTPUT: Log TIME-LIMIT: 0:09:00 UNIQUE: No BATCH-LOG: Supersede RESTART: Yes ASSISTANCE: Yes SEQUENCE: 3173 Input from => PS:ANSI.CTL.6 Output to => PS:ANSI.LOG 16:31:37 MONTR CU20A, TOPS-20 Monitor 5.1(5101)-2 16:31:37 MONTR Job 14 on TTY175 21-Oct-83 4:31:37PM 16:31:50 MONTR [Macro ldav defined] 16:31:50 MONTR a> 16:31:50 MONTR [PS Mounted] 16:31:50 MONTR 16:31:50 MONTR [CONNECTED TO PS:] ! ANSI.CTL -- KERMIT ANSI Labeled Tape Export (e.g. for VAX/VMS) ! ! KERMIT ANSI Export tape, 1600 bpi, ASCII recording, format D ! (unspanned variable length records). Use this for exporting to ! sites that don't tell you what kind of computer they have or what ! kind of tape they want. This format conforms completely to the ! national standard for information interchange, so most systems ! should be able to read it. ! ! When exporting, tell recipient that it's a 1600bpi, 9-track, odd ! parity ASCII ANSI standard labeled tape in industry compatible ! format with variable length (unspanned) records (ANSI ! Format D with ASCII Record Control Words), maximum record length 200 ! block length 2000. ! ! This depends on Chuck Hedrick's Rutgers Pascal WRITEL program for writing ! writing ANSI tapes with intelligent blocking (rather than 1 record per ! block, as the Exec COPY command does.) ! ! NOTE -- Tape hardware format is "industry compatible", not "ansi-ascii", ! so these tapes can be produced on any DEC-20; a TM02 is not necessary. ! 16:31:50 MONTR @mount tape kermit:/label:ansi/write/volid:kermit - 16:31:51 MONTR @ /remark:"KERMIT Export, Initialize ANSI Label 'KERMIT' 1600bpi, Mark 'ANSI 1600 bpi', Return to Bin 7W" 16:31:52 MONTR % No operator on duty 16:31:52 MONTR [Mount request KERMIT queued, request #1175] 16:32:28 MONTR [Tape set KERMIT, volume KERMIT mounted] 16:32:28 MONTR [kermit: defined as MT1:] 16:32:28 MONTR a>@ 16:32:29 MONTR a>@set tape parity odd 16:32:29 MONTR 16:32:29 MONTR a>@set tape format industry-compatible 16:32:29 MONTR 16:32:29 MONTR a>@info tape 16:32:29 MONTR Set tape density 1600 16:32:29 MONTR Set tape parity odd 16:32:29 MONTR Set tape format Industry-compatible 16:32:29 MONTR Set tape record-length 512 16:32:29 MONTR a> ! ! Now copy the files to the tape. The dialog is as follows: ! ! Tape: kermit: ! Format: d ! Record Length: 200 ! Block Length: 2000 ! Copy from: ker:*.*.0 ! (blather blather) ! Copy from: ^C ! 16:32:29 MONTR @aid:writel 16:32:30 USER 16:32:30 USER Tape name: *kermit: 16:32:30 USER 16:32:30 USER Format: *d 16:32:31 USER 16:32:31 USER Record size: *200 16:32:31 USER 16:32:31 USER Block size: *2000 16:32:31 USER 16:32:31 USER copy from: *ker:*.*.0 16:32:31 USER [00README.TXT.20 as MT1:00README.TXT.20] 16:32:34 USER [10KERMIT.HLP.2 as MT1:10KERMIT.HLP.2] 16:32:36 USER [10KERMIT.LTR.1 as MT1:10KERMIT.LTR.1] 16:32:38 USER [10KERMIT.MAC.5 as MT1:10KERMIT.MAC.5] 16:32:54 USER [170KERMIT.DOC.1 as MT1:170KERMIT.DOC.1] 16:33:05 USER [170KERMIT.FOR.1 as MT1:170KERMIT.FOR.1] 16:34:26 USER [170KERMIT.NR.1 as MT1:170KERMIT.NR.1] 16:34:29 USER [20CMD.DOC.1 as MT1:20CMD.DOC.1] 16:34:34 USER [20CMD.MAC.1 as MT1:20CMD.MAC.1] 16:34:38 USER [20KERBOO.MAC.1 as MT1:20KERBOO.MAC.1] 16:34:40 USER [20KERMIT.8BT.1 as MT1:20KERMIT.8BT.1] 16:34:43 USER [20KERMIT.MAC.34 as MT1:20KERMIT.MAC.34] 16:35:14 USER [20KERMIT.MSG.1 as MT1:20KERMIT.MSG.1] 16:35:15 USER [20KERNEW.HLP.2 as MT1:20KERNEW.HLP.2] 16:35:17 USER [20KERNEW.MAC.1 as MT1:20KERNEW.MAC.1] 16:35:56 USER [20PIGGY.MAC.1 as MT1:20PIGGY.MAC.1]