0,11,141,241,341,501,601,711,821,911,991,1061,1101,1191,1231,1241,1301,1451,-1,2071,2082,-1,-1,2091,2111,-1,2131,2151,-1,-1,-1,2171,2181,2211,2251,-1,2262,-1,-1,2291,2311,2342,2391,2411,2451,2491,2591,3021,3081,3161,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 11,"** Type 'YES' (or just a carriage return), or 'NO' **",21,"** Program @ does not exist, or is not accessible **",31,"** You typed too much **",41,"** Incorrect format **",51,"** You can't stack inputs here **",61,"** No control characters, please **",71,"** Illegal //-command **",81,"No more help messages here.",91,"** Incorrect format on specifying file **",101,"** Incorrect subfile **",111,"** This file is not available for reading **",121,"** This file is not available for writing **",131 "** This file either does not exist, or is not accessible **",141,"** This file is being used by someone else **",151,"** Incompatible message file **",161,"** Incorrect record number **",171,"** You must specify a formatted file here **",181,"** Bad format or impossible task **",191,"** No trailing comma, please **",201,"** @ is not an option **",211,"** You can't have both hexadecimal and octal **",221,"** You can't have both hexadecimal and control **",231,"** You can't have both hexadecimal and lower **" 241,"** You can't have both hexadecimal and compress **",251,"** You can't have both octal and control **",261,"** You can't have both octal and lower **",271,"** You can't have both octal and compress **",281,"** You can't have both control and compress **",291,"** You can't have both control and unformatted **",301,"** You can't have both lower and compress **",311,"** You can't have both lower and unformatted **",321,"** You can't have both paginated and unpaginated **",331 "** You can't have both paginated and pause **",341,"** You can't have both narrow and wide **",401,"** Too many options requested **",411,"** Invalid program name **",421,"** Invalid program line number **",431,"** Invalid record number **",441,"** Type 'YES' or 'NO' (or just a carriage return) **",451,"** Unrecognised task **",461,"** Type 'ASCII', 'EBCDIC', OR 'BCD' **",471,"** Type 'EBCDIC' OR 'BCD' **",481,"** A formatted file cannot have more than 32767 records **",491 "** There is not enough space in your account to perform this task **",501,"** There is not enough space in the system to perform this task **",511,"** You must specify either a line printer or your terminal **",521,"** You must specify either a disk file or a magnetic tape file **",531,"** There is not enough disk storage for this task **",541,"** Incorrect subset **",551,"** Incorrect option(s) **",561,"** The destination file is too short **",571,"** Bad file name **",581,"** Bad format **",591 "** Incorrect record length **",601,"** Incorrect file length **",611,"** A file already exists with that same name **",621,"** No such account/no such access/bad file name **",631,"** No space in your account **",641,"** No space in the system **",651,"** File in use by someone else **",661,"** You are not permitted to purge this file **",671,"** No such file **",681,"** Incorrect format, duplicate name, no account space, or"," no System space **",691,"** Too many items in the subset **",701 "** Subset records out of sequence **",711,"** Incorrect number of errors **",721,"** Incorrect number of records **",731,"** File @ is too short. Task abandoned **",741,"** File @ is in use **",751,"** File @ is not accessible. Task abandoned **",761,"** You cannot shorten the file by this many records **",771,"** Warning: File @ is ASCII; file @ is formatted **",781,"** @ is not a formatted file **",791,"** Duplicate file **",801,"** Warning: Record @ of file @ won't fit in file @ **",811 "** You are not using a store tape **",821,"** Incorrect file name(s) **",831,"** Task abandoned **",841,"** File @ is not in your catalog **",851,"** @ is a program, not a file **",861,"** @ is not on your store tape **",871,"** You must specify either a magnetic tape, a high-speed paper"," tape punch, a 2644 tape cartridge, or your terminal **",881,"** A mask is only allowed with a formatted file **",891,"** Compare terminated **",901,"** You must specify either a magnetic tape, a high-speed paper" " tape reader, a 2644 tape cartridge, or your terminal **",911,"** Incorrect file list **",921,"** Warning: An End-Of-File mark in record @ of file @"," cannot be copied to file @ **",931,"** You are not permitted to use the magnetic tape unit **",941,"** You are not permitted to use the paper tape reader **",951,"** You are not permitted to use the paper tape punch **",961,"** You are not permitted to use the card reader **",971,"** You are not permitted to use the line printer **",981 "** Your \34Use file\34 has been abandoned **",991,"** Illegal line number **",1001,"** @ is the name of a program in your library,","** and cannot be purged by FCOPY **",1011,"The following is discarded:",1021,"Y@ES","N@O",1031,"//H@ELP","//STO@P","//B@YE","//E@RROR","//STA@RT","//T@RUNCATE","//D@O NOT TRUNCATE","//W@ARNINGS","//N@O WARNINGS","//CO@MMANDS","//US@E","//FIL@E","//PRO@TECT","//LOC@K","//PRI@VATE","//UNR@ESTRICT","//MWA@","//SWA@","//CRE@ATE","//PUR@GE","//CAT@ALOG","//GRO@UP","//LIB@RARY",1041,"Version 2.",1051 "The following //-commands are available:"," "," //HELP //NO WARNINGS //MWA"," //STOP //COMMANDS //SWA"," //BYE //USE //CATALOG"," //ERROR //FILE //GROUP"," //START //PROTECT //LIBRARY"," //TRUNCATE //LOCK //CREATE"," //DO NOT TRUNCATE //PRIVATE //PURGE"," //WARNINGS //UNRESTRICT",1061,"File created.",1071,"File is now protected.",1081,"File is now locked." "File is now private.",1101,"File is now unrestricted.",1111,"File is now MWA.",1121,"File is now SWA.",1131,"File created.",1141,"File purged.",1151," NAME LENGTH RECORD NAME LENGTH RECORD NAME LENGTH RECORD",1161,"H@EXADECIMAL","O@CTAL","CON@TROL","L@OWER","COM@PRESSED","PAG@INATED","UNP@AGINATED","UNF@ORMATTED","N@ARROW","W@IDE","CH@ARACTER","PAU@SE",1171,"Here's the news you asked for.","Here's the end of the news.",1181,"COP@Y","ST@ORE","R@ESTORE","PRIN@T","LIS@T","D@ISPLAY","COM@PARE","CON@VERT","A@PPEND","LE@NGTHEN" "SH@ORTEN","FIL@E","PRO@TECT","LOC@K","PRI@VATE","UNR@ESTRICT","MWA@","SWA@","CRE@ATE","PUR@GE","CAT@ALOG","GRO@UP","LIB@RARY",1191,"A@SCII","E@BCDIC","B@CD",1201,"E@BCDIC","B@CD",1211,"\0\1\2\37-./\22\5%\11\12\13\14\15\16\17\18\19<=2&\24\25?'\28\29\30\31@O\127{[lP}M]\92Nk`Ka\240\241\242\243\244\245\246\247\248\249z^L~no|\193\194\195\196\197\198\199\200\201\209\210\211\212\213\214\215\216\217\226\227\228\229\230\231\232\233J\224Z_my\129\130\131\132\133\134\135\136\137\145\146\147\148\149\150\151\152\153\162\163\164\165\166\167\168\169\192j\208\161\7","\4\6\8\9\10\20\21\23\26\27 !\34#$()*+,01345689:;>ABCDEFGHIQRSTUVWXYbcdefghipqrstuvwx\128\138\139\140\141\142\143\154\155\156\157\158\159\160\170\171\172\173\174\175\176\177\178\179\180\181\182\183\184\185\186\187\188\189\190\191\202\203\204\205\206\207\236\237\238\239\218\219\220\221\222\223\225\234\235\250\251\144\252\253\254\255",1221 "\0\1\2\3\128\9\129\127\130\131\132\11\12\13\14\15\16\17\18\19\133\134\8\135\24\25\136\137\28\29\30\31\138\139\140\141\142\10\23\27\143\144\145\146\147\5\6\7\148\149\22\150\151\152\153\4\154\155\156\157\20\21\158\26 \159\160\161\162\163\164\165\166\167[.<(+!&\168\169\170\171\172\173\174\175\176]$*);^-/\177\178\179\180\181\182\183\184|,%_>?\185\186\187\188\189\190\191\192\193`:#@'=\34","\194abcdefghi\195\196\197\198\199\200\251jklmnopqr\201\202\203\204\205\206\207~stuvwxyz\208\209\210\211\212\213\214\215\216\217\218\219\220\221\222\223\224\225\226\227\228\229{ABCDEFGHI\230\231\232\233\234\235}JKLMNOPQR\240\241\242\243\244\245\92\246STUVWXYZ\247\248\236\237\238\2390123456789\249\250\252\253\254\255",1231,"\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16*\12\30+\14\31-\28<,0\27 ;\17\10\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9\0?:\11/.\13123456789!\34#$%&'()\18\19\20\21\22\23\24\25\15=\26>\29\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16" "\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16\16",1241,":1234567890=\34@%[ /STUVWXYZ],(_#&-JKLMNOPQR!$*'?>+ABCDEFGHI<.)\92^; "," ",1251,"** Task abandoned **",1261,"Copy completed.",1271,"Store(s) completed.",1281,"Restore(s) completed.",1291 "Print completed.",1301,"List completed.",1311,"Display completed.",1321,"Compare completed.",1331,"Convert completed.",1341,"File @ is now appended to file @.",1351,"File @ is now lengthened.",1361,"File @ is now shortened.",1371," ","List of Non-Matching Records","----------------------------",1381," @ @",1391,"@ non-matching record pairs discovered.",1401,"File @ is now restored.",1411,"File @ is now stored.",1421,"FCOPY is now in the \34Truncate\34 state.",1431,"FCOPY is now in the \34Do not truncate\34 state.",1441 "DISPLAY Display a file on your CRT.","COMPARE Compare two files.","CONVERT Convert a file from ASCII to EBCDIC or BCD; and conversely.","APPEND Append a formatted disc file to the end of another formatted"," disc file.","LENGTHEN Increase the length of a formatted disc file.","SHORTEN Decrease the length of a formatted disc file."," ","The following twelve tasks, identical to their 2000 Access Command","namesakes, are also available as FCOPY tasks:"," "," FILE UNRESTRICT PURGE" " PROTECT MWA CATALOG"," LOCK SWA GROUP"," PRIVATE CREATE LIBRARY",2071,"From which file?",2081," Type the name of the file which you want to copy. Here are","some examples:"," ","Example Description","------- -----------","ABC File ABC in your log-on library.","$X,5 The fifth subfile of file X in the public library.","*GR,\34LL\34 File GR in your group library, using the mask \34LL\34.","#MT0 Magnetic tape unit number 0." "#PR,4 The fourth subfile from the paper tape reader."," Your terminal (or its tape reader).","#TCL The left tape cartridge in the 2644 terminal.",2082," If the file you want to copy is in your log-on library, simply","type its name. Examples:"," "," A XY1 SCR222"," "," If the file is in your group or public library, precede its name","with an asterisk or a dollar sign, respectively. Examples:"," "," *ABC $H12"," " " If the file is in some other account, follow its name with a ","period and the account's name. Examples:"," "," Q.A407 FILEX.B500"," "," If the file in question is a formatted file, you may also specify","that a mask be used in reading from it. The mask must be enclosed","in quotation marks, and must be separated from the file's name by a","comma. Examples:"," "," ABC,\34XQ#\34 $IN,\34RRR\34 MSAGE.B100,\34CODE%&\34"," "," If the file in question is associated with a magnetic tape unit," "high-speed paper tape reader, or card reader, you may designate it by","typing the device's general designator (MT, PR, and CR, respectively),","preceded by a hatch mark (#). If you want to designate a specific","device, follow the general device designator with the devicea's unit","number. Examples:"," "," #MT #PR0 #CR1"," "," If the file in question is one of the tape cartridges on your","H.P. 2644 terminal, you may designate it by typing \34#TCL\34 or \34#TCR\34" "for the left and right cartridges, respectively."," "," Finally, if you want to designate your terminal as the source","file, respond to the prompt only with a carriage return."," "," If the file you want to designate is a subfile of the device","which is going to read it, follow its name with a comma and its","subfile number (1, 2, 3, ...). Subfile numbers are only valid for","magnetic tape, paper tape, and 2644 tape cartridge files. Examples:"," "," MTAPE,3 #PR,2 #CTR,22",2091,"Subset?" "If you want the entire file processed, type just a carriage return."," ","If, however, you want a specific subset of records and record ranges","processed, type then in a list:"," "," SUBSET? 5,16:85,112,115:last"," ","The above response means \34Process record 5, records 16 through 85,","record 112, and records 115 through the last record of the file.\34",2111,"To which file?",2121,"Type the name of the file to which you want your source file copied.",2122," You must here supply FCOPY with the name of a file to" "which you want your source file copied. This \34destination file\34","must be a file to which you have write access, and which is not","currently in use by someone else. "," "," Please note that FCOPY will not automatically create this","file for you; if it does not already exist, you may create it","by responding \34//CREATE-,\34. If you wish to","create an ASCII disc file, you may respond \34//FILE-,","DS,\34; for any other ASCII file, respond \34//FILE-," "\34. Any of the above may be optionally followed by a","comma and a record length, if you don't want the default.",2131,"Starting record?",2141,"Type the number of the record in your destination file where","you want the copying to begin.",2142," You must tell FCOPY where it is to begin copying items to","your destination file. By giving it a record number, you will","have told FCOPY to begin writing data items in that record, and","to continue sequentially through the destination file from that" "point on, until the source file's subset has been transferred."," "," A response of just a carriage return tells FCOPY to begin","at record 1 of your destination file.",2151,"Options?",2161,"Available options:"," "," PAGINATED PAUSE LOWER"," UNPAGINATED UNFORMATTED HEXADECIMAL"," NARROW COMPRESSED OCTAL"," WIDE CONTROL CHARACTERS"," ","Type \34//HELP\34 again for a description of each option.",2162,"Option Description","------ -----------" "PAGINATED Prints the file's contents in titled and numbered"," pages.","UNPAGINATED Prints the file's contents continuously, without"," page breaks.","NARROW Prints the file's contents to a maximum width of"," 72 characters.","WIDE Prints the file's contents to a maximum width of"," 132 characters.","PAUSE Pauses with a \34Continue?\34 prompt after every 22"," lines." "UNFORMATTED Prints the file's contents only, leaving out all"," record and item identifiers. Control and non-ASCII"," characters are printed as they are, and are not"," converted to ampersands.","COMPRESSED Prints the file's contents, as many items to a"," line as will fit. Each line is preceded by the "," number of the first item in the line. String data"," items are bracketed with \34<\34 and \34>\34 characters." "CONTROL Identifies each ASCII control character by printing"," its corresponding ASCII printable character in its"," place, with a \34C\34 underneath it. For example,"," \34Control-Q\34 would appear as:"," "," Q"," C"," ","LOWER Identifies each lower-case ASCII character by"," printing the corresponding upper-case ASCII character" " in its place, with a hyphen underneath it. For"," example, lower-case l would appear as:"," "," L"," -"," ","HEXADECIMAL Prints the hexadecimal images of character items.","OCTAL Prints the octal images of character items.","CHARACTERS When requested in conjunction with either HEX-"," ADECIMAL or OCTAL, this option prints the character"," image of character items as well.",2171 "Store which file(s)?",2181,"Type a list of the BASIC formatted files in your library you would","like to store, separating their names by commas.",2191,"Store where?",2201,"Depending on where you want to store your BASIC formatted file(s),","you may type the file name or device designator for a magnetic","tape unit, a high-speed paper tape punch, a 2644 tape cartridge,","or your terminal's tape punch. Some examples of these device","identifiers are:"," ","Device Identifier" "------ ----------"," ","Magnetic tape unit #MT, #MT0, #MT1, ...","High-speed punch #PP, #PP0, #PP1, ...","2644 tape cartridge #TCL, #TCR","Terminal punch ",2211,"Restore which file(s)?",2221,"Type a list of the BASIC formatted files you would like to restore","from the store tape you (presumably) created earlier with a STORE","task.",2231,"Restore from where?",2241,"Depending on which device will be reading your store tape, you should" "type the file name or device designator of a magnetic tape unit, high-","speed tape reader, 2644 tape cartridge, or your terminal's paper tape","reader. Some examples of these device designators are:"," ","Device Identifier","------ ----------"," ","Magnetic tape unit #MT, #MT0, #MT1,...","High-speed tape reader #PR, #PR0, #PR1,...","2644 tape cartridge #TCL, #TCR","terminal reader ",2251,"File name?",2261 "Type the name of the file you want printed, listed, or displayed.","Here are some examples. For a fuller description of permitted","file identifiers, type \34//HELP\34 again."," ","Example Description","------- -----------"," ","ABC File ABC.","$X,5 The fifth subfile of file X in the public library.","*GR,\34LM\34 File GR in your group library, using the mask \34LM\34.","#MT0 Magnetic tape unit number 0.","#PR Any paper tape reader."," Your terminal (or its tape reader)." "#TCL The left cartridge on your 2644 terminal.",2262," If the file you want to print, list, or display is in your","log-on library, simply type its name. Examples:"," "," ABC XY12 SCR22"," "," If the file is in your group or public library, precede","its name with an asterisk or a dollar sign, respectively. Examples:"," "," *FILEX $A23"," "," If the file is in some other account, follow its name with a","period and the account's name. Examples:"," " " Q.A402 MASTER.Z987"," "," If the file to be listed, printed, or displayed is a BASIC","formatted file, you may also specify that a mask be used in reading","from it. The mask must be enclosed in quotation marks, and must be","separated from the file's name by a comma. Examples: "," "," ABC,\34XQ#\34 $IN,\34RRR\34 MSAGE.B111,\34CODE#$%&\34"," "," If the file is associated with a magnetic tape unit, a high-","speed paper tape reader, or a card reader, you may designate it by" "typing the device's general designator (MT, PR, and CR, respectively),","preceded by a hatch mark (#). If you want to designate a specific","device, follow the device designator with the device's unit number.","Examples:"," "," #MT #PR0 #CR1"," "," If the file is one of the tape cartridges on your 2644 terminal,","you may designate it by typing \34#TCL\34 or \34#TCR\34 for the left and","right cartridges, respectively."," "," Finally, if you want to print on the line printer from your" "You must specify two files to be compared with each other. Type the","name of one of these files here.",2311,"Second file?",2321,"You have already specified one of the two files you wish to compare","with each other. Type the name of the other one here.",2331,"Stop after how many non-matching records?",2341,"Type a positive whole number (a carriage return is equivalent to the","number 1). When this number of rcords from the two files you have" "already specified fail to match, the comparison will be automatically","terminated.",2342," Two records of two files are said to match if they contain","the same number and type of items in the same order, and if each","item of one file is equal to the corresponding item of the other.","Thus, it is quite possible to have an ASCII file match with a","BASIC formatted file, or to have two BASIC formatted files with","different record lengths match.",2351,"Document?",2361 "By typing \34YES\34 (or just a carriage return), a list of the","non-matching records from the two files will be displayed","at your terminal."," ","By typing \34NO\34, no such list will be displayed.",2391,"Convert which file?",2401,"Type the name of the file you wish to convert from ASCII to","EBCDIC or BCD, or conversely.",2402," If your file's data is in ASCII code, type \34ASCII\34. Later","on FCOPY will ask you whether you want to convert it to EBCDIC","or BCD."," " " If your file's data is in EBCDIC or BCD, type \34EBCDIC\34 or","\34BCD\34. FCOPY will assume you want to convert it to ASCII, and","will not later prompt you for the code type of your destination","file.",2411,"Code?",2421,"Type 'ASCII', 'EBCDIC', or 'BCD', to identify the code your file's","character items are stored in.",2431,"Append which file?",2441,"Type the name of the file you want to append to another file.",2442," Assume you want to append file A to file B; that is, you" "want to expand file B by n records, where n is the length of","file A, and then you want to copy file A into those n records.","The APPEND task will do this for you automatically. First","you must type the name of the file you want to append to another","file. After typing this file's name, FCOPY will ask you the","name of the other file (file \34B\34 in the example).",2451,"Lengthen which file?",2461,"Type the name of the BASIC formatted file you want to lengthen.",2471,"By how many records?",2481 "Type the number of records by which you want to lengthen your file.",2491,"Shorten which file?",2501,"Type the name of the BASIC formatted file you want to shorten. ","Remember that you will lose any data stored in the records which","will be removed from this file.",2511,"Code?",2521,"Type 'EBCDIC' or 'BCD', to specify which code you would like your","file converted to.",2531,"To which file?",2541,"Type the name of the file to which you want your file converted.",2542 " You have already specified your source file for the CONVERT","task, and whether its data is stored in ASCII, EBCDIC, or BCD","code. You must now tell FCOPY where you want this data copied","to, after it has been converted.",2591,"To which file?",2601,"Type the name of the file to which you want to append the file you","just specified.",2611,"By how many records?",2621,"Type the number of records by which you want to shorten your file.",3001,"** There is a maximum of 255 subfiles on a tape cartridge **",3011 "** The only valid file designators for the tape cartridges are \34#TCL\34"," and \34#TCR\34 (for the left and right cartridges, respectively) **",3021,"** You are not permitted to use this magnetic tape unit **",3031,"** You are not permitted to use this paper tape reader **",3041,"** You are not permitted to use this paper tape punch **",3051,"** You are not permitted to use this card reader **",3061,"** You are not permitted to use this line printer **",3071 "** The maximum number of subfiles on a tape cartridge is 255 **",3081,"** You don't have a tape cartridge in the appropriate slot **",3091,"** You are not using a 2644 terminal **",3101,"** This magnetic tape unit is being used by someone else **",3111,"** This paper tape reader is being used by someone else **",3121,"** This paper tape punch is being used by someone else **",3131,"** This card reader is being used by someone else **",3141,"** This line printer is being used by someone else **",3151 "** All magnetic tape units are currently in use **",3161,"** All paper tape readers are currently in use **",3171,"** All paper tape punches are currently in use **",3181,"** All card readers are currently in use **",3191,"** All line printers are currently in use **",3201,"** Your tape cartridge is not set for \34Record\34 **",3211,"** No such subfile **"