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         <li>0.9.0 &nbsp;074-11-02&nbsp; 1<sup>st</sup> ed. tl;dr story freeze.&dagger; </li>
         <li>0.9.0 &nbsp;074-11-02&nbsp; 1<sup>st</sup> structurally complete tl;dr.&dagger; </li>
         <li>0.9.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BOOTKEE, doorbell migrated to JSX/HSX cells.</li>
         <li>0.9.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BOOTKEE, doorbell migrated to JSX/HSX cells.</li>
         <li>1.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; DCP provisions FRED, C-六/SB, CLFE, and DCMS cells.</li>
         <li>1.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; DCP provisions FRED, C-六/SB, CLFE, and DCMS cells.</li>
         <li>1.1.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp;   DSAP appgen.</li>
         <li>1.1.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; DSAP appgen baseline from DCP (flat code for manual programming).</li>
         <li>1.1.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; AKPERSON tx's to Transparent Ledger (Books), DCP agency live in wild.</li>
         <li>1.1.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; AKPERSON tx's to Transparent Ledger (Books), DCP agency live in wild.</li>
         <li>1.2.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; </html>[[WFL/DCP SPO|DGUI]]<html> (SPO controlled FRED instances)/BaselineOfDCP. </li>
        <li>1.1.2 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; DSAP appgen with baseline of DS G (visual programming/execution).</li>
         <li>1.2.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; </html>[[WFL/DCP SPO| BaselineOfDCP]]<html> (DGUI/SPO). </li>
         <li>1.2.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BaselineOfWFL. </li>
         <li>1.2.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BaselineOfWFL. </li>
         <li>1.2.2 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; &int; x &Dopf; &part; DS, stable boot KEE SPA.</li>
         <li>1.2.2 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; &int; x &Dopf; &part; DS, BaselineOfBOOTKEE.</li>
         <li>2.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. tl;dr story (feat: visual programming/execution), 1<sup>st</sup>  WFL w integral DGUI IDE. </li>
         <li>2.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; 1<sup>st</sup>  SPO integral WFL. 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. tl;dr story.   </li>
         <li>2.0.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; &int; VM (CMS, MVS) / DCP &part; DS, the MF-One story.</li>
         <li>2.0.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; &int; VM (CMS, MVS) / DCP &part; DS, the MF-One story.</li>
         <li>3.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; Mature DDD/KEE product.</li>
         <li>3.0.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; Mature DDD/KEE product.</li>
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<blockquote style="position:relative;left:-5px;top:-10px;z-index:200;font-size:8px;">&dagger; This page and <a href="https://devops1.sameboat.network/About DCP">About DCP</a>
<blockquote style="position:relative;left:-5px;top:-10px;z-index:200;font-size:8px;">&dagger; This page and <a href="https://devops1.sameboat.network/About_DCP">About DCP</a>
  are top level specifying stories,  cog arch internals aren't divulged as I mean them to be adaptable without notice, everything else is source accessible by DevOps users.</blockquote>
  are top level specifying stories,  to the extent feasible, cog arch internals aren't divulged as I mean them to be adaptable without notice, everything else is source accessible by DevOps users.</blockquote>
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<button title="show/hide the story details" type="button" class="collapsible"><div id="tldrDet">tl;dr</div></button>  
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  In a DS user session, should result in a mcpcms prompt (<a href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/roles>session role</a> > 1).<br>
  In a tx-authenticated user session, should result in a mcpcms <a href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/roles>session role</a> sensitive cell prompt.<br>
  In the wild, presents a form for the FQDSA parameters for a manual DCP connect (see this article's talk page).<br>
  In the wild, presents a form for the FQDSA parameters for a manual connect to a DCP determined cell.<br>
  AX msgs from your MCP ODT message queue and task completion codes go to DS control blocks in your sameboat profile if enabled.
  SPO AX msgs to your MCP ODT or SPO message queue will be expected to come from the cell.
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     A modified <b>zsh</b> serves as the analog of Burroughs CANDE as one of several shells invocable in an ODT.  
     A modified <b>zsh</b> serves as the analog of Burroughs CANDE as one of several shells invocable in an ODT.  
     Upon successful connect, the launch link above results in an ODT session with this shell in the browser having supplied a parameter to the connect to invoke <b>cande</b>.
     Upon successful connect, the launch link above results in an ODT session with this shell in the browser having supplied a parameter to the connect to invoke <b>cande</b>.
     Aside from adaptations for the MCP machine model, it is just zsh however and the following alternates are available to establish different shell behaviours in support of the KEE:
     Aside from adaptations for the MCP machine model, it is just zsh however and the following alternates derived from existing pkgs to support the KEE:
     <ul><li><b>CANDE shcl</b> </li><li><b>CANDE HSH</b></li><li><b>CANDE upsh</b></li></ul>
     <ul><li><b>CANDE shcl</b> </li><li><b>CANDE HSH</b></li><li><b>CANDE upsh</b></li></ul>
     which have the lisp, haskell, and prolog natures, respectively. Here the CANDE prefix indicates the received pkgs are modified to run as commands from cande/zsh in a MCP context. While in general Lisp and Prolog implementations can vary in the Boot KEE, these lang shells are integral with
     which work with CL, HS, and PL MCP blocks, respectively. Here the CANDE prefix indicates the received pkgs are modified to run as commands from the CANDE/zsh MCS. While in general Lisp and Prolog implementations can vary in the BootKEE, these lang shells are intrinsic in DCP. In the BootKEE epoch, before DCP WFL is generally available DCP is programmed as jobs via these shells .
    DCP which uses sbcl and swipl, respectively. In the Boot KEE epoch, before DCP WFL is available DCP is implemented in these shells over its machine model.
   <b>mcpcms</b> can be accessed from various connect points such as the launch link above in an AKPERSONs session.
   <b>mcpcms</b> can be accessed from various connect points such as the launch link above in an AKPERSONs session.


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       <div style="font-size:10px;position:relative;left:0px;"><b>MCP Block Types</b></div>
       <div style="font-size:10px;position:relative;left:0px;"><b>MCP Block Types</b></div>
     <table border=2 style="color:black;background-color:lemonchiffon;width:600px;">
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     <tr style="background-color:black;color:white;font-size:10px;"><td width=125 align=center >Declarator</td><td align=center width=90>Language</td><td align=center
     <tr style="background-color:black;color:white;font-size:10px;"><td width=125 align=center >WFL Declarator</td><td align=center width=90>Language</td><td align=center
         width=180>Intrinsic</td><td align=center width=205>Purpose/Role</td></tr>
         width=180>Intrinsic&sup1;</td><td align=center width=205>Purpose/Role</td></tr>
      
      
     <tr style="background-color:white;font-size:10px;"><td colspan=4 align=right>Machine Facing &nbsp; &nbsp; </td></tr>
     <tr style="background-color:white;font-size:10px;"><td colspan=4 align=right>Machine Facing &nbsp; &nbsp; </td></tr>
     <tr><td>JOB</td><td align=center>MINT 3</td><td align=center>Yes</td><td>JCL</td></tr>
     <tr><td>None&sup2;</td><td align=center>MINT 3</td><td align=center>Yes</td><td><font size=1>MTRANS WFL Compiler</font></td></tr>
     <tr><td>ST</td><td align=center>Smalltalk&sup2;</td><td align=center>N/A</td><td>SPO Simulacrum</td></tr>
     <tr><td><i>N/A</i></td><td align=center>Smalltalk&sup2;</td><td align=center>No</td><td>GUI and Object Model</td></tr>
     <tr><td>SUBROUTINE</td><td align=center><a href=https://www.gnu.org/software/marst/><b>A60</b></a></td><td align=center>Yes</td><td>JCL Procedures</td></tr>
     <tr><td>SUBROUTINE</td><td align=center><a href=https://www.gnu.org/software/marst/><b>A60</b></a></td><td align=center>Yes</td><td>JCL Procedures</td></tr>
     <tr><td>UNIT</td><td align=center><a style="background-color:aliceblue;"  href=https://jmvdveer.home.xs4all.nl/en.algol-68-genie.html><b>A68</b></a>
     <tr><td>UNIT</td><td align=center><a style="background-color:aliceblue;"  href=https://jmvdveer.home.xs4all.nl/en.algol-68-genie.html><b>A68</b></a>
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  <tr style="background-color:white;font-size:10px;"><td colspan=4 align=right>Enterprise Facing &nbsp; &nbsp;</td></tr>
  <tr style="background-color:white;font-size:10px;"><td colspan=4 align=right>Enterprise Facing &nbsp; &nbsp;</td></tr>
     <tr><td align=left>APP&sup1;,DB,NS</td><td align=center>WFL </td><td align=center>Yes</td><td><font size=1>Job, Database, &amp; Namespace control</font> </td></tr>
     <tr><td>CL</td><td align=center>Common Lisp</td><td align=center>Yes (sbcl-librarian)</td><td>Lateral R</td></tr>
     <tr><td>CL</td><td align=center>Common Lisp</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Lateral R</td></tr>
     <tr><td>HS</td><td align=center>Haskell </td><td align=center>Yes (ghc-pkg)</td><td><font size=1>Enterprise Applications</font></td></tr>
     <tr><td>HS</td><td align=center>Haskell </td><td align=center>No</td><td>Applications</td></tr>
     <tr><td align=left>JOB</td><td align=center>WFL </td><td align=center>Yes</td><td> JCL</td></tr>
     <tr><td>LP</td><td align=center>LogTalk</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Lateral L</td></tr>
     <tr><td>LP</td><td align=center>LogTalk</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Lateral L</td></tr>
     <tr><td>PL</td><td align=center>Prolog</td><td align=center>No</td><td>Plain Prolog</td></tr>
     <tr><td>PL</td><td align=center>Prolog</td><td align=center>Yes (MQI/pengine)</td><td>Plain Prolog</td></tr>
     </table><br>&sup1;<font size=1>An APP is a JOB with device/station dependencies</font> &nbsp;&sup2;<font size=1>headless squeak, using my cog build for Sista and multi-threading.</font><br>
     </table><font size=1>&sup1;Intrinsic means directly compiled/interpreted by MCP and doesn't require COMPILE or BIND to produce a RUN eligible object title.<br>&sup2;Mint code is monolithic with security by obscurity for some application, database, and namespace elements.</font> &nbsp;&sup3;<font size=1>headless squeak using my cog build for Sista and multi-threading .</font><br>
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  Intrinsic means the lang is native to MCP/WFL and doesn't require COMPILE or BIND to produce a RUN eligible object title. The SPO image contains a MCP/DCP </html>[[:en:Simula|simulacrum]]<html> as Smaltalk objects that communicate with the real things and whose vm runs in the regular MCP job mix. Enterprise facing means oriented to programming users of the system, Machine facing means me, for my motivation, satisfaction and design intent of real machine independence of the core super-OS as much as in the nominal sense.  
  The SPO image contains a MCP/DCP </html>[[:en:Simula|simulacrum]]<html> as Smaltalk objects that communicate with the real things and whose vm runs in the regular MCP job mix. Enterprise facing means oriented to programming users of the system, Machine facing means me, for my motivation, satisfaction and design intent of real machine independence of the core super-OS as much as in the nominal sense.  
   Users can create their own semantic spaces by using WFL and the standard modern high level lang blocks while the MINT and Algol elements are my private programming of DCP/MCP not meant  
   Users can create their own semantic spaces by using WFL and the standard modern high level lang blocks while the MINT and Algol elements are my private programming of DCP/MCP not meant  
   for user consumption but visible to satisfy transparency requirements.
   for user consumption but visible to satisfy transparency requirements.
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  'JCL' means things defined by an M-TRAN phrase grammar which can contain pure MINT blocks but general end use procedures are meant to be in Algol dialects. I dont mean it to be an acronym being both more general than job control and serving as the macro assembler of MCP. MCP thus maintains a distinction between what it and the host machine directly interpret.<br><br>
  'JCL' means things defined by an M-TRAN phrase grammar which can contain pure MINT blocks but general end use procedures are meant to be in Algol dialects. I dont mean it to be an acronym being both more general than job control and serving as the macro assembler of MCP. MCP thus maintains a distinction between what it and the host machine directly interpret.<br><br>
  A Smalltalk code set is part of the system concept and a "WFL workframe" is intended as an IDE and GUI for DCP/MCP (DGUI/SPO) but it is not required for ops and will not be  
  A Smalltalk code set is part of the system concept and a "WFL workframe" is intended as an IDE and GUI for DCP/MCP (DGUI/SPO) but it is not required for ops and will not be  
  available until I've worked it on the basis of the experience of the first working clusters.
  available until I've worked it on the basis of the experience of the first working clusters. Separately, I will make a DCP/MCP adaptation based on the available FOSS visual programming pkgs,    and which I am calling DS G based on my experience with LabView/G, and which will be developed before WFL but with intent of later being a fa&ccedil;ade for it .
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