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             The launch link leads to a  <a title="About the MCP reinvention" href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/MCP>MCP</a>&sup1; shell
             The launch link leads to a  <a title="About the MCP reinvention" href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/MCP>MCP</a>&sup1; shell
             provisioned from core domain space or the AWS, linode, or LAN/DIY inventory &sup2; configured in the KEE Dashboard Control Block in your home profile. ABORTED, ACTIVE, INUSE, COMPLETEDOK, or STOPPED are the possible job completion codes &sup3; for the launch attempt from the
             provisioned from core domain space or the AWS, linode, or LAN/DIY inventory &sup2; configured in the KEE Dashboard Control Block in your home profile. A MCS is a message control system operating under a MCP. ABORTED, ACTIVE, INUSE, COMPLETEDOK, or STOPPED are the possible job completion codes &sup3; for the launch attempt from the
             DS <a href=https://sameboat.live/stationHistory>station</a> at which you're currently authenticated.
             DS <a href=https://sameboat.live/stationHistory>station</a> at which you're currently authenticated.


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<span style="position: relative;top:-15px;">The namestyle is a homage to <a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burroughs_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/Burroughs_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. A MCS is a message control system operating under a MCP. A command and edit (CANDE) MCS wraps the ssh protocol.<br>
         While initially only linux is supported, more kernel OS support is intended. A command and edit (CANDE) MCS wraps the ssh protocol.<br>
         Operators use a CANDE MCS for MCP command line ops which can use:
         Operators use a CANDE MCS for MCP command line ops which can use:
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