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January 1997, Week 3

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>I'm trying to determine the value of the introductory programming course
>taught at my son's high school. They use an HP-3000 to teach Basic and
>something called "Reflection." Since my son has already written Visual
>Basic programs, I was concerned that he might not get a lot from this class
>but the teacher claims that he will be learning about data bases by using
>Reflection. "Working with records" and "end of file marks" were mentioned
>as the valuable lessons. Based on those claims, Reflection sounds more
>like a file management system than [...]43_17Jan199715:12:[log in to unmask]
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Wed, 15 Jan 1997 11:14:21 +0100
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Greetings,
When paper is out or jammed in printers when we're doing our nightly
printouts we get console-messages for 10 minutes (one 'LDEV XXX not
ready' per minute) before the device is stopped (whith a bunch of
console errors/warnings). If an operator is there to fix the
printer-problem before the 10 minutes the printer can simply be put
on-line, otherwise (10 minutes is not long) someone has to do a
:startspool XXX.
My question is if this behaviour is somehow configureable? Could we give
operators 20 (or 30) minutes? Or is there something I'm missing or
something else I can do?

tia
/per
(957RX, MPE 5.0, LaserJet 3si serial-card-connection to DTC)

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