!.MODULE STARTB,01, TYPE V5USER.TXT ! ! Typical commands to control system startup of a distributed XM monitor. ! ! Don't let anybody see what we're doing. ! !SET TT QUIET ! ! Select the terminal characteristics (if not a scope). Assumes an LA100 ! or LA120 type terminal. Note that the distributed XM monitor comes pre- ! set in scope mode. Do NOT select the next line unless you have a hard- ! copy terminal. Do NOT select the next line on a PC300 system. ! !SET TT NOSCOPE,NOTAB,FORM,NOCRLF ! ! Select the editor of your choice. Take the default (KEX) unless you are ! not using a VT100 compatible terminal. If you are using an incompatible ! terminal (or a hard copy terminal) select the following command. ! !SET EDIT EDIT ! ! Turn the single line editor on. Do not select this option unless you ! have a scope type terminal or a Professional 300 series system. The ! associated LET command is an example of a usefull RT-11 substitution. ! Normally, Pro 300 users select the next two lines. ! !SET SL LET,KMON !LET _;=: ! ! Load the DU device to prevent re-initialization every time the DU ! handler is fetched. This should be done only if your DU device is ! other than the system disk. Professional 300 users should NOT ! select the following command. Micro/PDP-11 users should not ! select the following command unless they are booted from other ! than the RX50 or RD51 devices. ! !LOAD DU ! ! If logical disks are to be utilized, it is usually better if the ! logical disk handler is loaded. This improves performance and ! is more convenient if foreground and/or system jobs are active. ! Pro 300 and Micro/PDP-11 users normally select the following. ! !LOAD LD ! ! Use VM for scratch and work file space. If you are a MACRO user ! and have sufficient memory, using VM for scratch storage will ! increase system performance. ! !INITIALIZE/NOQUERY VM: !ASS VM0 CF !ASS VM0 WF ! ! If you are a Pro 300 user and have a color monitor, you may select ! the appropriate background and character colors. Do NOT select ! the following commands if you do not have a Pro 300 with a color ! monitor. White on blue looks nice. ! !SETUP WHITE ON BLUE ! ! Clear display and show memory. ! !SETUP VT100,JUMP,DARK,CLEAR !SHOW MEMORY !DATE !SET TT NOQUIET ! ! Get the revision levels of your MU's, if you have them ! R MSCPCK