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.NS 1 "Getting on and off the System"
Startup FP from the shell by entering the command:
The system will prompt you for input by indenting over six character
Exit from FP (back to the shell) with a control/D (\fB^D\fP).
A user may end any line (including a command) with a comment;
the comment character is '#'. The
interpreter will ignore any character after the '#' until it encounters
a newline character or end-of-file, whichever comes first.
Breaks interrupt any work in progress causing the system
to do a \s-2FRANZ\s+2 reset before returning control back to the user.
FP responds by printing \*(lqnon-terminating\*(rq and
returning bottom as the result of the application. It does a
\s-2FRANZ\s+2 reset before returning control to