TSS(I) 3/15/72 TSS(I)
NAME
tss - interface to MH-TSS
SYNOPSIS
tss
DESCRIPTION
Tss will call the Honeywell 6070 on the 201 data phone. It
will then go into direct access with MH-TSS. Output
generated by MH-TSS is typed on the standard output and
input requested by MH-TSS is read from the standard input
with UNIX typing conventions.
An interrupt signal is transmitted as a `break' to MH-TSS.
Input lines beginning with `!' are interpreted as UNIX
commands. Input lines beginning with `~' are interpreted as
commands to the interface routine.
~<file insert input from named UNIX file
~>file deliver tss output to named UNIX file
~p pop the output file
~q disconnect from tss (quit)
~r file receive from HIS routine csr/daccopy
~s file send file to HIS routine csr/daccopy
Ascii files may be most efficiently transmitted using the
HIS routine csr/daccopy in this fashion. Bold face text
comes from MH-TSS. Aftname is the 6070 file to be dealt
with; file is the UNIX file.
SYSTEM? csr/daccopy (s) aftname
Send Encoded File ~s file
SYSTEM? csr/daccopy (r) aftname
Receive Encoded File ~r file
FILES
/dev/dn0, /dev/dp0, /etc/msh
DIAGNOSTICS
Most often, `Transmission error on last message.'
BUGS
When problems occur, and they often do, tss exits rather
abruptly.