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MODE
MESSAGES
A mode
message
tells
you
when
the
system
is
ready
to
accept
a new
command
or
subcommand.
(See
"When
to
Enter
a
Command
or
Subcommand" )
When
;~he
system
is
ready
to
accept
a new command
it
prints:
READY
When
you
enter
a command
that
has
subcommands
and
the
system
is
ready
to
accept
its
subcommands,
it
prints
the
name
of
the
command,
which
can
be
anyone
of
the
following:
ACCOUNT
EDIT
OPERATOR
OUTPUT
TEST
You
can
then
enter
the
subcommands
you
want
to
use.
The
TEST
message
also
appears
after
each
TEST
subcommand
has
been
processed.
If
the
system
has
to
print
any
output
or
other
messages,
as
a
result
of
the
previous
command
or
TEST
subcommand.
it
does
so
before
printing
the
mode
message.
(The
use
of
mode
messages
in
the
EDIT command
is
discussed
in
the
section
"Entering
and
Manipulating
Data".)
Sometimes
you
can
save
a
little
time
by
entering
two
or
more commands
in
succession
without
waiting
for
the
intervening
READY
message.
The
system
then
prints
the
READY
messages
in
succession
after
the
commands.
For
example,
if
you
enter
the
DELETE,
FREE,
and
RENAME
commands
and
wait
for
the
intervening
mode
message
between
the
commands,
the
output
(or
listing)
will
be:
READY
delete
•••
READY
free
•••
READY
rename
•••
READY
If
you
enter
the
same commands
without
waiting
for
the
intervening
mode
messages,
your
listing
will
be:
READY
delete
•••
free
•••
rename
•••
READY
READY
READY
There
is
a
drawback
to
entering
commands
without
waiting
for
the
intervening
mode
messages.
If
you
make a
mistake
in
one
of
the
commands,
the
system
sends
you
messages
telling
you
of
your
mistake,
and
then
it
cancels
the
remaining
commands
you
have
entered.
After
you
correct
the
error,
you
have
to
reenter
the
other
commands.
Unless
you
are
sure
that
there
are
no
mistakes
in
your
input.
you
should
wait
for
a
READY
message
before
entering
a new command.
Note:
Some
terminals
"lock"
the
keyboard
after
you
enter
a command,
and
therefore
you
cannot
enter
commands
without
waiting
for
the
intervening
READY
message.
Terminals
which
do
not
normally
lock
the
keyboard
may
occasionally
do
so,
for
example
when
all
buffers
allocated
to
the
terminal
are
used.
See
the
publication
TSO
Terminals
for
information
on
your
terminal.
16
TSO
Terminal
User's
Guide
(Release
21)

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