>VCP CON SW:[KITS]BP2V27UPD/TAP/RO/DRV:MU/MOU:FOR VCP - Device VF0: (MU1:) has been assigned. >BRU /NOI/UFD/NEW MU1: DU: BRU - Starting Tape 1 on MU1: BRU - End of Tape 1 on MU1: BRU - Completed >VCP DIS /USE DMO -- TT62: dismounted from MU1: *** Final dismount initiated *** >VCP CON SW:[KITS]BP2V27/TAP/RO/DRV:MU/MOU:FOR VCP - Device VF0: (MU1:) has been assigned. >CHD 1 10 >FLX =MU1:BP2RSX.CMD >@BP2RSX >* What device is the distribution tape mounted on [S]: MU1: >* Do you wish to install the prebuilt kit? [S]: NO B A S I C - P L U S - 2 V E R S I O N 2 I N S T A L L A T I O N This starts the BP2BLD dialogue. The BP2BLD dialogue asks you questions so you can select the options for your BASIC-PLUS-2 compiler. The default answer for each question is in angle brackets. To select the default, press the RETURN key. If you do not want the default answer, type in the answer you want. You should read the BASIC-PLUS-2 installation guide before you begin the BP2BLD dialogue. Some of the answers you select can result in additional questions or the omission of certain questions later in the dialogue. If you are not sure how to answer a question, you can either type a question mark (?) for a brief explanation or see the BASIC-PLUS-2 installation guide for more information. The BP2BLD program prints a summary of your answers at the end of the dialogue. If you want to change your answers, answer YES to the question at the end of the summary, at this point, the BP2BLD program runs the BP2BLD dialogue again. If you choose an option other than the default, your choice is enclosed in angle brackets as the default answer for that question. If you want to change an answer during the dialogue but before the summary, type the escape key () to back up to the answer you want to change and then type the correct answer. Do you want the default installation ?NO Do you want to install BP2RES ?YES Enter the device and account for BP2RES ? What is the partition name for BP2RES ? Do you want to install BP2SML ?YES Enter the device and account for BP2SML ? What is the partition name for BP2SML ? Do you want the compiler to use -I and -D space ?YES Do you want to install the secondary cache ? Do you want to support RUN ? Do you want RUN to support remote RMS file access ? Do you want to link the support for RUN with memory resident libraries ? Do you want to install the BP2 Resequencer ?YES Enter the device and account for the BP2 Resequencer ?LB:[3,54] Do you want to install the BP2 Optimizer ?YES Enter the device and account for the BP2 Optimizer ?LB:[3,54] Do you want to install the BP2 Help file ?YES Enter the device and account for the BP2 Help file ? Which hardware math package do you want to use ?FPU What name do you want to use to invoke BP2 ? What do you want to use as the BP2 compiler prompt ? Enter the device and account for the BP2 compiler ?LB:[3,54] Enter the device and account for the BP2 compiler work files ? Enter the device and account for the BP2 object module disk library ? Enter the device and account for the BP2 ODL files ? Enter the device and account for the temp installation files ? Enter the device and account for the RMS-11 ODL files ? Do you want the EDIT$ upcase (function code 32) to apply to characters in the range (octal 173 - 176) ? What do you want as the default time format ?24 What do you want as the character for the PRINT USING currency symbol <$> ? What do you want as the character for the PRINT USING decimal point <.> ? What do you want as the character for the PRINT USING third digit separator <,> ? Do you want to update the BP2 compiler ?YES Enter the device and account for the update files ?LB:[211,200] Do you want to delete the installation command files ? Do you want to verify the installation ? Here is a summary of the options you have selected: This is not a default installation BP2RES will be installed The device and account for BP2RES is LB:[1,1] The partition name for BP2RES is GEN BP2SML will be installed The device and account for BP2SML is LB:[1,1] The partition name for BP2SML is GEN The compiler will use -I and -D space Secondary caching will not be enabled RUN will be supported RUN will not support remote RMS file access RUN support will be linked with memory resident libraries The BP2 Resequencer will be installed The device and account for the BP2 Resequencer is LB:[3,54] The BP2 Optimizer Utility will be installed The device and account for the BP2 Optimizer is LB:[3,54] The BP2 HELP file will be installed The device and account for the BP2 Help file is LB:[1,2] The hardware math package is FPU The name to use to invoke BP2 is BP2 The BP2 compiler prompt is BASIC2 The device and account for the BP2 compiler is LB:[3,54] The device and account for the BP2 compiler work files is SY: The device and account for the BP2 object module disk library is LB:[1,1] The device and account for the BP2 ODL files is LB:[1,1] The device and account for the temp installation files is SY: The device and account for the RMS-11 ODL files is LB:[1,1] EDIT$ will not upcase characters (octal 173 - 176) The default time format is 24 The PRINT USING currency symbol is $ The PRINT USING decimal point symbol is . The PRINT USING third digit separator symbol is , The BP2 compiler will be updated The device and account for the update files is LB:[211,200] The installation command files will be deleted The compiler installation will be verified Do you wish to change any of your answers ? The BP2BLD dialogue is complete. The installation will take about 1 hour to complete. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> S T A R T O F B A S I C - P L U S - 2 V 2 . 7 U P D A T E B The installation procedure will differ at this point from the procedure documented in the BASIC-PLUS-2 installation guide. The difference will begin with this text and will end with the message "BASIC-PLUS-2 V2.7 UPDATE B COMPLETED". At that point, the rest of the installation will again agree with the installation guide. If you have not already done so, you may now wish to read the file BP2B.DOC. This file was distributed on the RSX-11M and RSX-11M-PLUS UPDATE distribution volumes along with the other BASIC-PLUS-2 UPDATE files. BP2B.DOC describes this UPDATE to BASIC-PLUS-2 V2.7. Module "KMON " replaced Module "OBJGSD" replaced Module "OBJTXT" replaced Module "RUNCOD" replaced Module "TIME2A" replaced Module "$DEBUG" replaced Module "$ICPRG" replaced Module "$ICRCL" replaced Module "$ICULT" replaced Module "$ICUL1" replaced Module "$ICROP" replaced Module "$STPDB" replaced Module "$TIME " replaced B A S I C - P L U S - 2 V 2 . 7 U P D A T E C C O M P L E T E D <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Module "$TIME " replaced Module "THREAD" replaced REM -- Task not in system REM -- Common not in system REM -- Partition busy INS -- Task name already in use The BASIC-PLUS-2 installation is complete. PDP-11 BASIC-PLUS-2 V2.7-C @SY:BP2VE0 @SY:BP2VE0 NEW SY:BP2T0 10 DECLARE INTEGER I 20 DECLARE STRING J 30 PRINT 'BASIC-PLUS-2 INSTALLATION VERIFICATION' 40 FOR I = 1 TO 10 50 J = SPACE$(I) + NUM1$(I) 60 PRINT J 70 NEXT I 80 PRINT 'VERIFICATION #1 PASSED' 90 PRINT ERT$(0%) 100 END REPLACE SY:BP2T0 BUILD SY: COMPILE SY:/OBJ BP2T0 02:33 10-Mar-21 EXIT BASIC-PLUS-2 INSTALLATION VERIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VERIFICATION #1 PASSED BASIC-PLUS-2 PDP-11 BASIC-PLUS-2 V2.7-C @SY:BP2VE1 @SY:BP2VE1 OLD SY:BP2T0 80 PRINT 'VERIFICATION #2 PASSED' RENAME SY:BP2T1 REPLACE SY:BP2T1 BUILD SY: COMPILE SY:/OBJ BP2T1 02:33 10-Mar-21 EXIT BASIC-PLUS-2 INSTALLATION VERIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VERIFICATION #2 PASSED BASIC-PLUS-2 DMO -- TT62: dismounted from MU1: *** Final dismount initiated *** >@ >