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     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 are available to establish different shell behaviours in support of 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. Where the CANDE prefix indicates these modified to run as commands in 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 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
     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.
     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.