<<<<<< TIME POSE SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>>

PAUSE

If they want to quit, do so
   <<<<< TERMINAL SCREEN DRAWING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>

UTERMINAL

                        TERMINAL                      

NEXT

 $V1$
                                                      
    <<<<<< 4 BOTTOM LINES CLEANING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>

ENCORE5

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

ENCORE

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

BOX

                          COMMAND                       


GO

Assume that your company has several networked computers.   
Your office has a system called tester, which is used for 
software testing.  The administrative office has a system 
called admin.  You are working on a grant and need some of 
the personnel files. 
 Assume that you are on the tester system in your directory 
 /usr/grant/staff.  You need to get a copy of a resume file 
 from the /usr/personnel directory on the admin system.
 The file you need is kiman.  Enter the remote copy command 
 to copy the file to your current directory.
 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Please use rcp to copy admin:/usr/personnel/kiman to your current directory.
 Please type rcp admin:/usr/personnel/kiman . 
 You will be helped this time!
                                        
 $PROMPT$

FORGET3

 $PROMPT$rcp admin:/usr/personnel/kiman .
 Observe the effect!
 $PROMPT$