- ''This article refers the mainframe text editor. For the IEEE technical society, see Computer-Aided Design Technical Committee.
Its full name is CANDE MCS. MCS, or Message Control Subsystem is the general form of a systems program in the Burroughs architecture (other than MCP the control program). As an MCS CANDE is more than just an editor as it provides overall control for a network of users.
The editing capabilities of CANDE are anachronistic for casual (as opposed to scripted) editing as they predate full screen and graphical editors.
Features
CANDE provides a command line interpreter and line editor. Other notable features and functions include:
- Create, edit, and maintain (copy, remove, print) data and program files
- Compile and execute programs
- Access and display information about the data communication network including lines and remote devices
- Dynamically alter the communication network
- Access and display job and task information
In addition to these features CANDE has an on-line help facility.
Implementation
For extra speed, CANDE implemented user context switching by swapping a block at the top of the stack. This novel method broke several assumptions built into the design of Burroughs large systems, in particular the handling of virtual memory descriptors, and meant that CANDE itself had to be written in DCALGOL with system-level privileges.See also
External links
- Burroughs B5500 Quick CANDE Reference Card for B5500 TSS 1042710 circa 1970
- B6700, B7700 CANDE Reference card 5001050 July 1975 at bitsavers.org
- B7000, B6700 CANDE Reference card 5011349 October 1979 at bitsavers.org
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In the 11th century the village became an important military site for Anjou under baron Rorgon de Candé, at Fort-Castle of Candé.
Candé used to be the home of Marie Bremont, the world's oldest person in 2000-2001.
Candé comes from the a Celtic word condate which means confluence. There are two other villages in France with similar names:
- Candé-sur-Beuvron in Loir-et-Cher (pop 1,208) - 170 km from Candé.
- Candes-Saint-Martin in Indre-et-Loire (pop 227) - 90 km from Candé.
Population
- 1810 census: 948
- 1990 census: 2562
- 1999 census: 2654
See also
References
- http://www.fallingrain.com/world/FR/0/Cande.html
- http://loire.angloinfo.com/maps/488/Cand%C3%A9+Map.html
- http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/pop_legale/popliste.asp
- http://www.napoleon-series.org/research/abstract/population/population/france/c_population13.html
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