| sys0 lowest level |
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Cannot use peripheral storage devices.
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Cannot start or stop printers.
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Cannot update dictionaries, master dictionaries or mds level
files.
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Cannot change or display anything from the system debugger
or the FlashBASIC debugger. Commands are limited to g, end and off.
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| sys1 |
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Uses peripheral storage devices.
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Cannot start or stop printers.
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Uses some commands, such as create-file, delete-file, clear-file, create-index, clear-index and delete-index, but cannot access other file management commands.
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Cannot change or display anything from the system debugger
or the FlashBASIC debugger. Commands are limited to g, end and off.
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Updates dictionaries and master dictionary files, but not
the mds file.
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| sys2 highest level (has no restrictions) |
Provides access to all processors, provided the operator has
access to the appropriate commands. Some of the commands that require
sys2 privileges are:
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dump, logoff, converse, tandem, mirror, init-ovf, stopptr, startptr, clear-locks, set-baud, set-port, set-time, set-date, and sp-kill
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