Subject: Re: DEC RSX-11
From: Holger Veit <holger.veit at iais.fraunhofer.de>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 13:19:57 +0200
To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only <cctech at classiccmp.org>
Ethan Dicks schrieb:
On 10/9/07, Allison <ajp166 at
bellatlantic.net> wrote:
It is probably @[1,2]SHUTUP.CMD, or better RUN $SHUTUP
>
RUN $SHUTUP
That works.
> TO change
admin password how, and which account again?
>
RUN $ACNT
and then modify the UIC [1,2].
It's "run $acntres" on this beastie. However any attempt to modify
the accounts or add accounts causes a illegal instruction trap and
return to prompt.
Could it be the files are protected? I did insure the disk write
protect was disabled and working.
Basically, any account [1,x] is privileged, so you
might create a new
account in this range before
fiddling with the old one and maybe accidentally disabling it (happened
to experience this myself :-))
Fortunately when the system boots the startup.cmd also logs in account
7,21.
Very helpful, save for Acrobat say the files are corrupt for any of the more
useful ones and crashes for manuals over 25MB.
I'm not sure anything useful other than a "Pregen"ned system is on
the disk as I havent found any languages.
Allison