| 1. | OS4000 JCL was based on the Cambridge University Phoenix command interpreter.
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| 2. | 4OS2 is a similar replacement for IBM's OS / 2 command interpreter.
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| 3. | So-called command interpreter and options to be passed to the command interpreter.
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| 4. | So-called command interpreter and options to be passed to the command interpreter.
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| 5. | This command is no longer available in the command interpreter of newer Windows operating systems.
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| 6. | Some commands were built into the command interpreter, others existed as external commands on disk.
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| 7. | In most Unix shells ( command interpreters ), this is represented by the vertical bar character.
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| 8. | Programs were entered into the command interpreter starting with line numbers, integers from 1 to 32767.
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| 9. | One could determine the status of a terminal from the command responses, printed by the command interpreter.
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| 10. | ASCII remains the de facto standard for command interpreters, programming languages and text-based communication protocols.
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