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  <b>CANDE MCS</b>   
  <b>CANDE MCS</b>   
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    MCP-CMS connects via an MCS which is often referred to as the CANDE MCS although it is more general than that being the default ubiquitous DCP/MCP MCS.
    Upon connect the MCP system commands currently implemented are available and like the lang specific subshells in the next &sect;, an additional shell mode command <b>cande</b> can be used
    at the <b>mcpcms</b> shell prompt which is a unix shell modified for MCP. The system command processor is also available as a pane in the SPO.
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   In Burroughs MCP, the CANDE MCS was used ubiquitously. I recall using a full screen editor which i think fed CANDE. The text edit functions are obsolete and
   In Burroughs MCP, the CANDE MCS was used ubiquitously. I recall using a full screen editor which i think fed CANDE. The text edit functions are obsolete and
   not part of the <b>mcpcms</b> MCS. Some other commands do map to the new system context though and they are developed in a similar fashion to WFL  with an additional shell mode command
   not part of the <b>mcpcms</b> CANDE. CANDE is used in current Unisys MCP but neither it nor the MCS have their former prominence when the OS runs under Windows.
  <b>cande</b> like the lang specific subshells in the next &sect;, which invokes the MCS command processor at a <b>mcpcms</b> prompt.
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  The command processor is also available as a pane in the WebKEE legacy SPA and the CANDE MCS is the default ubiquitous DCP/MCP MCS. CANDE is used in current Unisys MCP but neither it nor the MCS have their former prominence when the OS runs under Windows.
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   <b>mcpcms</b>
   <b>mcpcms</b>