Operating system translator incorporating a verbose mode of oper

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395680, G06F 944

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ABSTRACT:
U2G is a software tool that runs on the GCOS-8 operating system and enables it recognize and process the commonly used commands of the UNIX operating system. U2G is a UNIX-GCOS-8 translator that enables the GCOS-8 to recognize, accept and execute UNIX commands. Thus, it enables the UNIX users to work with the GCOS-8 system without prior training. U2G can translate the most commonly used UNIX commands along with their respective options into equivalent GCOS-8 Time Sharing System (TSS) commands. U2G can be used with a "verbose" mode option which serves to provide descriptive information about the commands and the translation process. The verbose mode is disabled by a "terse" command.

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European Patent Application (publication #0474,339,A3) Inventor: Travis, Robert L, Jr. (Applicant: Digital Equipment Corporation).

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