<<<<< TERMINAL SCREEN DRAWING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>

UTERMINAL

                    TERMINAL                  

NEXT

 $V1$
                                              

NEXT3

                                   
 $PROMPT$
     <<<<<< TIME POSE SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>>

PAUSE

If they want to quit, do so

PAGETURNER

If they want to quit, do so
    <<<<<< 4 BOTTOM LINES CLEANING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>

ENCORE5

    <<<<<< REVIEW CLEANING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>

ENCORE

    <<<<<< CLEAN THE INSIDE OF BOUNDED ARE ONLY >>>>>

BOX

                          FILE                         


GO

  halt
 SYNTAX
          /etc/halt
 FUNCTION
          halt stops the processor.

          halt writes information to the disk and stops the
          processor.  The machine will not automatically reboot.
          No message is sent to users.  It is very unfriendly.
          It does record the shutdown.
 Use the /etc/halt command at the prompt.
 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Please type /etc/halt
 Please type /etc/halt
 I will help you this time.
                                  
 $PROMPT$

FORGET3

 $PROMPT$/etc/halt                
 Observe the result on the terminal!
syncing disks ... 24 13 4 1

	halting

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