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<span style="position: relative;top:-15px;">The namestyle is a homage to <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MCP>MCP</a> and <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversational_Monitor_System>VM/CMS</a>.</span><br>
<span style="position: relative;top:-15px;">The namestyle is a homage to <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MCP>MCP</a> and <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversational_Monitor_System>VM/CMS</a>.</span><br>
         While initially only linux is supported, more kernel OS support is intended. MCP communicates with clients via an MCS, and operators one wrapping the ssh protocol.<br>
         While initially only linux is supported, more kernel OS support is intended. An MCS is a message control system under MCP. A command and edit (CANDE) MCS wraps the ssh protocol.<br>
         The end command processor is just the assigned shell for the ssh connection  which can be:
         Operators use CANDE for MCP shell ops which can use:
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         <ul>
        <li><p style="width: 60%;">mcpcms, the default, a custom zsh.<br><br> Only mcpcms need be set in /etc/shells, the others execute as
            commands in a mcpcms session, and only shcl gives a shell like live command line. The other two require a user supplied
            haskell or prolog script, and are not general interactive shells unless that script provides that functionality.</p> </li>
        <br>or<br>
         <li>shcl, common lisp nature</li>
         <li>shcl, common lisp nature</li>
         <li>HsShellScript, haskell nature</li>
         <li>HsShellScript, haskell nature</li>
         <li>upsh, prolog nature</li>
         <li>upsh, prolog nature</li>
        <br>or<br>
        <li><p style="width: 60%;">mcpcms, the default, a custom zsh.<br><br> Only mcpcms need be set in /etc/shells, the others execute as
            commands in a mcpcms session, and only shcl gives a shell like live command line. The other two require a user supplied
            haskell or prolog script, and are not general interactive shells unless that script provides that functionality.</p> </li>
         </ul>
         </ul>
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