RFC 15:Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts
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... HOSTS. These primitives are at the level of system calls: SPOP's or BRS's on the 940; UUO's on the PDP-10. Presumably these UUO's are accessible to all user programs when executing for users whose status bits ...


... Simple Dialogue -- PDP-10 to 940 ...
... A user at Utah is sitting at a teletype dialed into the University's dual PDP-10's. He wishes to operate the CAL sub-system on the 940 at SRI in Menlo Park, California. ...
... network access at UTAH. This is determined by a status word kept in the PDP-10 monitor for each user. ...
... Characters typed on the user's teletype are transmitted unaltered through the PDP-10 (user Host) and on to the 940 (serving HOST.) ...
... HOST.) (The exception to this is a possible one-for-one code conversion required between the UCLA Sigma 7 and the PDP-10, for example). @CAL. The PDP ...
... PDP-10, for example). @CAL. The PDP-10 TELNET subsystem - - switches ...
... underlined. Full duplex operation is allowed for by the PDP-10, though not used by most DEC subsystems. ...
... The user wishes to load a CAL file into 940 CAL from the file system on his local PDP-10. CAL AT YOUR SERVICE ...


... HOST. If the user simply rubs out and kills his PDP-10 job, the PDP-10 will indicate to the 940 ...
... kills his PDP-10 job, the PDP-10 will indicate to the 940 that the connection is closed. ...
... - - - On the PDP-10: NETWRK <- DSK: <file name> ...



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