MCP-CMS: Difference between revisions

From Cibernética Americana
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 49: Line 49:
<div style="z-index:150;position:relative;top:-90px;right:60px;">
<div style="z-index:150;position:relative;top:-90px;right:60px;">
<img align=right width=300px src="https://meansofproduction.biz/images/b6700nMCP2.png">
<img align=right width=300px src="https://meansofproduction.biz/images/b6700nMCP2.png">
<span style="float:right;position:relative;top:270px;left:310px;font-size:10px;">Dual 6700, c. 1971/2, binding says MK 0.0, so 2.0.0<br>
<span style="float:right;position:relative;top:270px;left:310px;font-size:10px;">Dual 6700, c. '72, binding says MK 0.0, so 2.0.0 vs. 21 in 2023.<br>
<audio style="float:right;height:14px;" title="'Woody'n You' Ahmad Jamal 1958" controls source src="https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/WoodyNYou.mp3"  
<audio style="float:right;height:14px;" title="'Woody'n You' Ahmad Jamal 1958" controls source src="https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/WoodyNYou.mp3"  
type="audio/mpeg"> This page has an audio but your browser does not support the audio element.</audio><br>
type="audio/mpeg"> This page has an audio but your browser does not support the audio element.</audio><br>
Line 60: Line 60:
         <tt>
         <tt>
         <ul>
         <ul>
         <li>0.9.0 &nbsp;075-12-11&nbsp; 1<sup>st</sup> stable tl;dr.<sup>&dagger;</sup> </li>
         <li>0.9.0 &nbsp;075-12-11&nbsp; Freeze 1.x Era Timeline. 1<sup>st</sup> stable tl;dr.<sup>&dagger;</sup> </li>
         <li>0.9.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BaselineOfBOOTKEE, doorbell migrated to JSX/HSX cells.</li>
         <li>0.9.1 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; BaselineOfBOOTKEE, 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 baseline ( redvant.ai-integration.biz ).</li>
         <li>1.1.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; <a href=https://redvant.ai-integration.biz>DSAP appgen baseline</a>.</li>
         <li>1.1.2 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; FRED fully automated.</li>
         <li>1.1.2 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; FRED fully automated.</li>
         <li>1.2.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; </html>[[WFL/DCP SPO| BaselineOfDCP]]<html> (DGUI/SPO). </li>
         <li>1.2.0 &nbsp;07y-mm-dd&nbsp; </html>[[WFL/DCP SPO| BaselineOfDCP]]<html> (DGUI/SPO). </li>
Line 115: Line 115:
     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 'cell' 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 'cell' 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 can be specified and are equivalent to <b>cande &lt;subshell&gt;</b> which the paramter and subshell are the nominal lang specific ones:
     Aside from adaptations for the MCP machine model, it is just zsh however and the following alternates can be specified and are equivalent to <b>cande &lt;subshell&gt;</b> by using the <i>mcpcms command</i> form field lang specific values:
     <ul><li><b>shcl</b> </li><li><b>hsh</b></li><li><b>upsh</b></li></ul>
     <ul><li><b>shcl</b> </li><li><b>hsh</b></li><li><b>upsh</b></li></ul>
     for lisp, haskell, and prolog respectively. MCP embeds sbcl, ghc, and swi prolog as libs and code in these shells can interact with those parts of DCP/MCP directly. In the BootKEE epoch, before DCP WFL is generally available, DCP is programmed as jobs via these shells .
     for lisp, haskell, and prolog respectively. MCP embeds sbcl, ghc, and swi prolog as libs and code in these shells can interact with those parts of DCP/MCP directly. In the BootKEE epoch, before DCP WFL is generally available, DCP is programmed as jobs via these shells .
Line 133: Line 133:
   batch ops.<li>
   batch ops.<li>
  <li>In my WFL, Namespace, Database, and then App/Job is the scope hierarchy. Namespace and Database are elements of a domain space and may span multiple MCP instances but Jobs are limited to
  <li>In my WFL, Namespace, Database, and then App/Job is the scope hierarchy. Namespace and Database are elements of a domain space and may span multiple MCP instances but Jobs are limited to
   a single MCP.</li>
   the nodes and cells of a single MCP. Essentially there is a single whole space level job which the DCP implements.</li>
</ul>
</ul>
   In Burroughs systems, WFL didn have as high a profile as IBM JCL, the main punch of the overall system, in an industry installation, would be its system of  transactions and these ran from
   In Burroughs systems, WFL didn have as high a profile as IBM JCL, the main punch of the overall system, in an industry installation, would be its system of  transactions and these ran from