NETWORK PL1 SUBPROGRAMS















                            April 21, 1971

                           Mark Krilanovich

                        Computer Research Lab

                       University of California

                      Santa Barbara, California


























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RFC 120                 NETWORK PL1 SUBPROGRAMS


                               PREFACE

  The subroutines described in this document have been implemented at UCSB
  and make the Network (via the NCP) accessible to PL1 programs executing
  in the 360/75.  They are callable from within any PL1 main program or
  subroutine compiled at UCSB.


  A  set  of  assembly-language  written  subprograms  is  provided  to
  facilitate  the use of the Network by PL1 programmers.  They serve as
  an interface between the user and the Network Control Program  (NCP),
  which supervises all Network operations at this site.


  A concept  fundamental  to  PL1  Network  operations  is  that  of  a
  completion code variable.  Associated with each socket that is not in
  the closed state is a  unique  variable,  called  a  completion  code
  variable.   This  variable  serves  two  purposes:  it identifies the
  local socket referenced, and upon  completion  of  the  operation  it
  contains  a  completion code to indicate the outcome of the operation
  to the programmer.  It may be used at any time for any purpose  other
  than  Network  operations.   Its  value at the beginning of a Network
  operation is immaterial;  rather, it is the variable itself  that  is
  important.   In  all  Network  operations, whenever a completion code
  variable is called  for,  the  only  acceptable  attributes  for  the
  variable are BINARY FIXED(31,0)ALIGNED.

  In general, the subprograms will initiate the  operation,  and  enter
  the WAIT state (consume no CPU time) until notified by the NCP of the
  completion of the operation.  For  such  operations,  the  programmer
  supplies  a  time  limit,  with  attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0), which
  specifies, in tenths of a second, the  maximum  length  of  time  the
  subprogram  is  to  wait for the operation to complete.  If this time
  limit is exceeded, a completion code  is  supplied  to  indicate  the
  error,  and  control  is  returned  to  the calling program, with the
  operation still pending.

  In those operations requiring a socket to be specified by its  socket
  identifier,   the  following  format  is  used.   The  identifier  is
  specified as a BINARY FIXED(31,0) array, singly dimensioned  with  at
  least  two  elements,  and  with a lower subscript bound of one.  The
  first element is taken to be the site number, and the second  element
  the  socket  number.   A  socket number may have any value, positive,
  negative, or zero.  Since negative numbers are represented internally
  in two's complement form, for the purposes of the gender of a socket,
  a socket number is even or odd  according  to  whether  its  absolute
  value is even or odd, respectively.




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  Following is a description  of  each  subprogram,  its  function  and
  calling sequence.

(1)  OPEN

    By invoking this subprogram, the user requests that  the  specified
    local  socket be removed from the closed state and thus be prepared
    to  participate  in  data  transfer.   There  are  three   distinct
    operations  that can be performed by this subprogram, and these are
    described below:

    (A)  CONNECT

         By initiating this  operation,  the  user  requests  that  the
         specified local socket be logically connected to the specified
         foreign socket, and that data transfer between the two sockets
         be enabled.  The subprogram will wait until the foreign socket
         either  accepts  or  rejects  the  connection  attempt.   This
         operation  is  valid  only  when  the  socket is in the closed
         state.

         The calling sequence is as follows:

              CALL @OPEN(cmpcd, time,lclsck,fgnsck,ws);

         where

              'cmpcd' is the completion code variable to be associated
                   with the local socket.
              'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait
                   for the completion of the operation.
              'lclsck' is the socket identifier of the local socket.
              'fgnsck' is the socket identifier of the foreign socket.
              'ws' is a workspace which has the same attributes as a
                   socket identifier, and, if the operation if
                   successful, will become associated with the local
                   socket for the life of the connection.  In response
                   to certain future operations, information may be
                   returned to the programmer in this workspace.

         The  following  completion  codes  are   possible   for   this
         operation:

              0,  The operation was successful and the connection has
                  been established
              4,  The specified completion code variable is already
                  assigned to a socket;  the operation was suppressed
              8,  The specified local socket is not in the closed



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                  state;  the operation was suppressed
             12,  All communication paths to the specified foreign site
                  are in use;  the operation was suppressed
             16,  Local resources are insufficient to support another
                  connection;  the operation was suppressed
             20,  The connection attempt was rejected by the foreign
                  process
             24,  The specified local socket is not local to UCSB;  the
                  operation was suppressed
             28,  The specified foreign site is invalid;  the operation
                  was suppressed
             32,  An addressing or protection exception was encountered
                  with respect to the specified workspace;  the
                  operation was suppressed
             36,  Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative or
                  the NCP's counterpart at the foreign site does not
                  exist or has failed
             40,  Local and foreign sockets are both either send or
                  receive sockets;  the operation was suppressed
             44,  By operator command, all Network operations were
                  terminated;  the socket will be closed
             60,  An NCP control transmission error occured;  the
                  operation was suppressed
            252,  The specified time limit was exceeded;  the operation
                  was initiated but not completed

    (B)  LISTEN

         This operation is a request for notification of any connection
         attempt  directed  toward  the  specified  local  socket.  The
         subprogram waits until such a call is received, at which  time
         the  calling  process'  socket  identifier  is returned to the
         calling program.   This  operation  is  valid  only  when  the
         designated  local  socket is in the closed state.  The calling
         sequence is as follows:

              CALL @OPEN(cmpcd, time,lclsck,ws);

         where

              'cmpcd' is the completion code variable to be associated
                   with the local socket.
              'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait
                   for the completion of the operation.
              'lclsck' is the socket identifier of the local socket.
              'ws' is a workspace which, if the operation is
                   successful, will contain the socket identifier of
                   the calling socket, and will become associated with



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                   the local socket for the life of the connection.
                   'ws' has the same attributes as a socket identifier.

         The  following  completion  codes  are   possible   for   this
         operation:

              0,  The operation was successful and a call has been
                  received
              4,  The specified completion code variable is already
                  assigned to a socket;  the operation was suppressed
              8,  The specified local socket is not in the closed
                  state;  the operation was suppressed
             12,  Local resources are insufficient to support another
                  connection;  the operation was suppressed
             16,  The specified local socket is not local to UCSB;  the
                  operation was suppressed
             20,  An addressing or protection exception was encountered
                  with respect to the specified workspace;  the
                  operation was suppressed
             44,  By operator command, all Network operations were
                  terminated;  the socket will be closed
            252,  The specified time limit was exceeded;  the operation
                  was initiated but not completed

    (C)  ACCEPT

         This operation accepts  connection  with  the  foreign  socket
         whose  call  caused successful completion of a previous LISTEN
         operation by the specified local socket.  After completion  of
         this  operation,  data may be transferred to or from the local
         socket, depending on its gender.  This operation is valid only
         when  the  last  operation  referencing the local socket was a
         LISTEN  operation.   The  subprogram  will  wait   until   the
         operation is completed.

         The calling sequence is as follows:

              CALL @OPEN(cmpcd, time);

         where

              'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with
                   the local socket by a previous LISTEN operation.
               'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait
                   for the completion of the operation.

         The  following  completion  codes  are   possible   for   this
         operation:



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              0,  The operation was successful, and the connection is
                  established
              4,  The specified local socket is in the closed state
                  (the NCP may have received an abort notification from
                  the foreign process);  the operation was suppressed
              8,  The previous operation specifying the designated
                  local socket was not a LISTEN;  the operation was
                  suppressed
             12,  All communication paths to the specified foreign site
                  are in use;  the socket has been returned to the
                  closed state
            252,  The specified time limit was exceeded;  the operation
                  was initiated but not completed

(2)  CLOSE

    This operation is a request that  the  specified  local  socket  be
    returned to the closed state.  If the last operation involving this
    socket was a LISTEN, this operation refuses  the  foreign  process'
    connection  attempt.   If  the  last  operation  was a CONNECT, the
    attempt is aborted.  If a connection is established,  any  data  in
    transit  from  the  local  socket  is  allowed to reach the foreign
    socket and to be either received or flushed before the local socket
    is  closed.   The  subprogram  will  wait until the socket has been
    returned to the closed state.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @CLOSE(cmpcd,time);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local socket.
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for the
              completion of the operation.

    The following completion codes are possible for this operation:

         0,  The operation was successful, and the socket has been
             returned to the closed state
         8,  The specified completion code variable is not currently
             assigned to a socket;  the operation was suppressed
        12,  The specified local socket is in the process of being
             closed;  the operation was suppressed, but the local
             socket will be closed
        36,  Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative, or the
             NCP's counterpart at the foreign site does not exist or



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             has failed
        44,  By operator command, all Network operations were
             terminated;  the socket will be closed
        60,  An NCP control transmission error occured;  the operation
             was aborted
        64,  A transmission error occured;  the operation was aborted,
             but the socket will be closed
       252,  The specified time limit was exceeded;  the operation was
             initiated but not completed

(3)  SEND

    This operation causes data to be sent to the foreign  socket.   The
    subprogram  will  wait  until  the  data  has  been received by the
    foreign socket, or until it has been queued locally by the NCP.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @WRITE(cmpcd, bfr,len,time[,offset]);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local socket.
         'bfr' is the data to be sent, and must be a singly dimensioned
              array, either DECIMAL or BINARY, FIXED or FLOAT.
         'len' is the number of bits of data to be sent.  If 'len' is
              non-positive, no operation is performed.  'len' has the
              attribute BINARY FIXED(31,0).
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for the
              completion of the operation.
         'offset' is the bit offset from the first bit of 'bfr' at
              which data transmission is to begin, and must have the
              attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).  If not specified,
              'offset' defaults to zero.

    The following completion codes are possible for this operation:

         0,  The operation was successful, and the data has been sent
         4,  The specified local socket is not a SEND socket;  the
             operation was suppressed
         8,  The specified completion code variable is not assigned to
             a socket;  the operation was suppressed
        12,  A previous SEND operation is in progress;  the operation
             was suppressed
        16,  The connection is not fully open;  the operation was
             suppressed
        20,  The foreign socket terminated the connection before



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             completion of the SEND operation;  not all data was
             transmitted
        36,  Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative, or the
             NCP's counterpart at the foreign site does not exist or
             has failed
        44,  By operator command, all Network operations were
             terminated;  the socket will be closed
        52,  One or more interrupts were received from the foreign
             socket;  the operation was suppressed
        56,  An addressing exception was encountered with respect to
             the data buffer;  the operation was suppressed
        60,  An NCP control transmission error occured;  the operation
             was suppressed
        64,  A transmission error occured;  the operation was aborted,
             and the socket will be closed
       252,  The specified time limit was exceeded;  the operation was
             initiated but not completed

(4)  RECEIVE

    This operation causes data to be received from the foreign  socket.
    The subprogram will wait until the reception of data is complete.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @READ(cmpcd,bfr,len,time[,offset]);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local socket.
         'bfr' is the variable into which the data is to be placed, and
              must be a singly dimensioned array, DECIMAL or BINARY,
              FIXED or FLOAT.
         'len' is the number of bits of data to be received.  If 'len'
              is non-positive, no operation is performed.  'len' has
              the attribute BINARY FIXED(31,0).
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for the
              completion of the operation.
         'offset' is the bit offset from the first bit of 'bfr' at
              which the first bit of data is to be placed, and must
              have the attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).  If not
              specified, 'offset' defaults to zero.

    The following completion codes are possible for this operation:

         0,  The operation was successful and the data has been
             received



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         4,  The specified local socket is not a receive socket;  the
             operation was suppressed
         8,  The specified completion code variable is not assigned to
             a socket;  the operation was suppressed
        12,  A previous RECEIVE operation is in progress;  the
             operation was suppressed
        16,  The connection is not fully open;  the operation was
             suppressed
        20,  The foreign socket terminated the connection before
             completion of the RECEIVE operation;  data is
             unpredictable
        36,  Either hardware at the foreign site is inoperative, or the
             NCP's counterpart at the foreign site does not exist or
             has failed
        44,  By operator command, all Network operations were
             terminated;  the socket will be closed
        24,  An addressing or protection exception was encountered with
             respect to the data buffer;  the operation was suppressed
        52,  One or more interrupts were received from the foreign
             socket;  the operation was suppressed
        60,  An NCP control transmission error occured;  the operation
             was aborted, and the socket will be closed
       252,  The specified time limit was exceeded;  the operation was
             initiated but not completed

(5)  CHECK

    This operation causes the status of the specified local  socket  to
    be  returned.  There is no completion code variable associated with
    this operation, since it is always successful  and  the  socket  is
    identified  by  its  socket number.  This operation is valid at any
    time and is always completed immediately.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @CHECK(lclsck,stat,mnem,fgnsck,deficit);

    where

         'lclsck' is the socket identifier of the local socket.
         'stat' is a code for the status, and has the attribute BINARY
              FIXED(31,0).
         'mnem' is a mnemonic for the status, and has the attribute
              CHARACTER, of any fixed length greater than or equal to
              eight.  If 'mnem' is longer than eight bytes, it will be
              padded to the right with blanks.
         'fgnsck' is the socket identifier of the foreign socket, or
              zero.



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         'deficit' is the send/receive deficit in bits, or zero, and
              has the attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).

         'lclsck' is the only argument the programmer need define;
             the others are output from the subprogram.

    Following are  the  possible  status  codes,  together  with  their
    mnemonics and interpretations.

         'STAT'  'MNEM'        MEANING
          ----    ----
            0    OPEN       A connection is fully established.  No
                            SEND/RECEIVE operation is in progress.
                            'fgnsck' is the socket identifier of the
                            connected socket.  'deficit' is the number
                            of bits queued locally at the socket by the
                            NCP and available to satisfy a future
                            RECEIVE operation, or awaiting output as
                            the result of a previous SEND operation.

            1    LISTEN     A LISTEN has been issued.

            2    CONNECT    A CONNECT has been issued.  'fgnsck' is the
                            socket identifier of the foreign socket.

            3    DECISION   A LISTEN has been completed.  'fgnsck' is
                            the socket identifier of the calling
                            socket.

            4    CALL(S)    One or more calls have been received for
                            the local socket.  No LISTEN or CONNECT has
                            been issued.

            5    I/O        A connection is fully established.  A
                            SEND/RECEIVE operation is in progress.
                            'fgnsck' is the socket identifier of the
                            connected socket.  'deficit' is the number
                            of bits yet to be sent or received.

            6    CLOSED     The socket is in the closed state.

            7    <--DRAIN   The foreign socket is attempting to close
                            the connection.  The NCP has data yet to be
                            read by the local socket.  'fgnsck' is the
                            socket identifier of the connected socket.
                            'deficit' is the number of bits yet to be
                            received.




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            8    DRAINED    The foreign socket is attempting to close
                            the connection.  The NCP is awaiting
                            arrival at the foreign site of data
                            currently in transit.  'fgnsck' is the
                            socket identifier of the connected socket.

            9    CLOSING    The local socket has issued a CLOSE.  The
                            NCP is in the process of returning the
                            local socket to the closed state.  'fgnsck'
                            is the socket identifier of the connected
                            socket.

           10    DRAIN-->   The local socket has issued a CLOSE.  The
                            NCP is completing the last SEND operation
                            before returning the local socket to the
                            closed state.  'fgnsck' is the socket
                            identifier of the connected socket.
                            'deficit' is the number of bits the NCP has
                            yet to transmit.

(6)  IDENTIFY

    This operation is used to identify a local socket by its completion
    code  variable.   The operation is valid at any time, and is always
    completed immediately.  Since it is always successful, there are no
    completion  codes  for  the  operation,  and  the  contents  of the
    completion code variable are not changed.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @ID(cmpcd,lclsck);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable to be associated with
              the local socket
         'lclsck' is set to the socket identifier of the local socket
              if the completion code variable is associated with a
              socket, or to zero otherwise.

(7)  SIGNAL

    This operation is used to convey a signal to the  foreign  process.
    The  significance  of the signal is completely user-dependent.  The
    effect is that  the  next  time  the  foreign  socket  attempts  to
    initiate  a  RECEIVE  or  SEND  operation,  the  operation  will be
    suppressed, and a completion code supplied indicating that a signal
    had  been  received.  The subprogram will wait until the signal has



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    been sent to the foreign NCP.  This operation is  valid  only  when
    the socket is fully open.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @ID(cmpcd,time);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local socket.
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for
              completion of the operation.

    The following completion codes are possible for this operation:

         0,  The operation was successful, and the signal has been sent
         4,  The specified completion code variable is not assigned to
             a socket;  the operation was suppressed
         8,  The connection is not fully open; the operation was
             suppressed

  Certain of the Network subprograms are  intended  for,  although  not
  restricted  to,  use  with the On-Line System Network operators.  The
  following is a general description of these operators:

  In all  Network  operations  involving  the  On-Line  System  Network
  operators, there are certain conventions concerning the format of the
  data sent and received.  The data is grouped in 'messages' consisting
  of  three  fields,  op code, length, and text, in that order.  The op
  code is one byte in length and is a code which indicates how the text
  field  is to be interpreted.  The length field is two bytes long, and
  gives the length, in bits, of the  text  field,  which  contains  the
  actual  data.   (The  op code and length fields together are termed a
  header.)

  The following op codes are presently defined:

    op code        meaning

       0     The op code is a NOP.  No text field exists, and the
             contents of the length field are unpredictable.  (This op
             code is used mainly as a delimiter.)

       1     The text field contains EBCDIC characters, one character
             per byte.  The On-Line System Network operators consider
             the characters as intended for display as soon as the
             text field has been received.



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       2     The text contains codes for keypushes, one byte per key.
             The On-Line operators consider the text as intended for
             execution as soon as the text field has been received.

       3     The same as for an op code of 2, except that the On-Line
             operators consider that the execution of the keys will be
             delayed until all data for that receive operation has
             been received.

  The standard format of data sent or received by  the  On-Line  System
  operators is a string of messages, with the last message indicated by
  a header with a NOP op code, called a trailer.  These conventions are
  the  default  situation; any of them may be overridden by appropriate
  programming.

  Following are descriptions of those subprograms intended for use with
  the On-Line System operators.

(8)  WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE

    This subprogram causes data, assumed to be  characters  represented
    by  their EBCDIC codes, to be sent from the specified local socket.
    The characters are sent  in  a  standard  message,  preceded  by  a
    header, and optionally followed by a trailer.  The subprogram waits
    for the data to be received by the foreign socket, or to be  queued
    locally  by  the  NCP.  This operation is valid only when the local
    socket is a send socket, and is fully open.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @WTOLC(cmpcd,bfr,len,level,across,down,time);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local socket.
         'bfr' is the character string to be sent, and must have the
              attribute STRING, either CHARACTER or BIT, of any length,
              fixed or varying.
         'len', in absolute value, is the number of characters to be
              sent.  If 'len' is positive or zero, the end of the data
              is indicated by a trailer;  if 'len' is negative, no
              trailer is sent.  'len' has the attributes BINARY
              FIXED(31,0).
         'level' indicates the mode of typing.  The absolute value of
              'level', if non-zero, is the shift level on which to
              type, and must be less than or equal to nine.  If greater
              than nine, one is used.  If 'level' is positive, 'across'



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              and down are relative to the current typing location.  If
              'level' is negative, the carriage is positioned to the
              upper left-hand corner before typing begins, thus making
              'across' and 'down' absolute coordinates.  If 'level' is
              zero, the typing is in case one characters, and a
              carriage return precedes the positioning for 'across' and
              'down'.  If the characters to be displayed are case one
              characters, the header sent will have an op code which
              indicates characters to be displayed as soon as they are
              received;  otherwise, the op code will indicate buttons
              to be executed as soon as received.  'level' has the
              attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).
         'across' is the number of spaces to be moved horizontally
              across the display tube before beginning to type.
              'across' can have any value, positive, negative, or zero,
              and has the attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).
         'down' is the number of lines to be moved vertically down the
              display tube before beginning to type.  'down' can have
              any value, positive, negative, or zero, and has the
              attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for the
              completion of the operation.

    The completion codes for this operation are the same as for SEND.

(9)  READ FROM ON-LINE CONSOLE

    This subprogram receives data, assumed to be characters represented
    by  their  EBCDIC  codes,  from  the  foreign socket in one or more
    standard  messages.   The  subprogram  will  wait  for  the   data,
    optionally  followed  by  a  trailer,  to  be received by the local
    socket.  This operation is valid only when the local  socket  is  a
    receive socket and is fully open.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @RFOLC(cmpcd,bfr,len,time);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local socket.
         'bfr' is the variable into which the data is to be placed, and
              has the attribute CHARACTER, of any fixed length.  If the
              length of 'bfr' is greater than the amount of data
              received, 'bfr' will be padded to the right with blanks.
         'len', in absolute value, is the maximum number of characters
              to be placed in 'bfr'.  If the length fields of the



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              header(s) received total more data than 'len', the excess
              data will be received, but will not be placed into 'bfr',
              and will not be accessible to the program.  If 'len' is
              positive or zero, data will be received until a trailer
              is encountered.  If 'len' is negative, a single message,
              exclusive of trailer, will be received.  'len' has the
              attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for the
              completion of the operation.

    The completion codes  for  this  operation  are  the  same  as  for
    RECEIVE.

(10)  WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE WITH REPLY

    This  subprogram  combines  the  functions  of  'WRITE  TO  ON-LINE
    CONSOLE'  and  'READ  FROM  ON-LINE CONSOLE'.  The subprogram first
    sends a string of data to the foreign  socket  from  the  specified
    send  socket, waits for it to be received by the foreign socket (or
    queued locally by the NCP), and then waits  for  a  reply  directed
    toward  the  specified receive socket.  The operation is valid only
    when the sockets have the correct gender and both are fully open.

    The calling sequence is as follows:

         CALL @WTOLCR(cmpcd, bfr, len, level, across, down, time,
                      cmpcd2, bfr2, len2);

    where

         'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local send socket.
         'bfr' is as in 'WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE'.
         'len' is as in 'WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE'.
         'level' is as in 'WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE'.
         'across' is as in 'WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE'.
         'down' is as in 'WRITE TO ON-LINE CONSOLE'.
         'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for
              completion, individually, of the transmission and
              reception of data.
         'cmpcd2' is the completion code variable associated with the
              local receive socket.
         'bfr2' is as 'bfr' in 'READ FROM ON-LINE CONSOLE'.
         'len2' is as 'len' in 'READ FROM ON-LINE CONSOLE'.

    The completion codes for the send socket are the same  as  for  the
    SEND operation, and the completion codes for the receive socket are
    the same as for the RECEIVE operation.



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(11)  ERASE

     This subprogram causes data constituting an On-Line System command
     to  erase  the  display  tube  to be sent from the specified local
     socket.  The data is sent in a single standard message,  including
     an  op  code  indicating  characters  to  be displayed as they are
     received, and optionally  including  a  trailer.   The  subprogram
     waits  for the data to be received by the foreign socket, or to be
     queued locally by the NCP.  This operation is valid only when  the
     local socket is a send socket, and is fully open.

     The calling sequence is as follows:

          CALL @ERASE(cmpcd,delay1,delay2,time);

     where

          'cmpcd' is the completion code variable associated with the
               local socket.
          'delay1', in absolute value, is the length of time, in tenths
               of a second, the subprogram is to pause (in the WAIT
               state) before sending the erase.  If 'delay1' is
               positive or zero, a trailer will be sent after the
               erase;  if negative, no trailer will be sent.  'delay1'
               has the attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).
          'delay2', is the length of time, in tenths of a second, the
               subprogram is to pause after sending the erase and
               before returning control to the calling program, and has
               the attributes BINARY FIXED(31,0).
          'time' is the length of time the subprogram is to wait for
               the completion of the operation.

     The completion codes for this operation are the same as for SEND.


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