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ONLINE AND OFFLINE MODES OF OPERATION

Figure 1-9.—Computer switching and control panel used on a CDS/NTDS system. Ensure you have the correct software for the type of system and type of computer Boot the computer Load the software via a peripheral device Initialize the system Monitor the computer for system operation and/or  maintenance  (tests—programmed  and manual) Your involvement with the software is directly dependent   on   the   type   of   computer.   Generally speaking, the bigger the computer system, the less involved you will be with configuring and setting up the software. All computer systems have an operating system  to  control  their  operations.  An  operating  system is a collection of many programs the computer uses to manage  its  own  resources  and  operations.  These programs control the execution of other programs. The operating system used will depend on the type of computer  and  the  systems  platform.  To  communicate with the operating system of any computer, you need to understand the operating system functions and the commands necessary to talk to it. This is also true of any  applications  software  and  utility  programs  you  use. To communicate with any software, you need to know its functions and commands. For mainframe computers used in tactical and tactical support applications, the software is designed by an outside support activity. With these systems you do not have to perform any initial configuration or setup of the software before using it. This has already been done  by  the  activity  that  writes  the  operational  program for  the  system’s  platform.  The  system  operating commands you will use to talk to the computer to initialize and/or reconfigure the operational program are specific. Refer to your combat systems technical operations manuals (CSTOMs) or systems operations manuals (SOMs) for details. For some minicomputer systems, such as the ones used for the SNAP I and II systems, the software has also already been configured and set up. You simply boot  and  initialize  the  system.  System  operating 1-11

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