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Lisa · 1983 · PDF
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LisaWrite r (J) ' ~ .:::::+: (1) A6L0144 Lisa Write 029-0103-A Guide to Lisa Manuals Set up your Lisa following the setup procedures in the Lisa accessories box or in Appendix 1, Setup Procedures, in the Lisa Owner's Guide. Go through Section A, LisaGuide, in the Lisa Owner's Guide, for an introduction to the Lisa. If your dealer or service representative did not set your system Preferences so that the Lisa knows what external devices are attached, follow the instructions in Section D, Desktop Manager Reference Guide, under Set, in the Lisa Owner's Guide. ~ Go to Section A, Getting Started, in the manual for each office tool that you want to learn, for the essentials of using that tool. Go to Section B, Lisa Fundamentals, in the Lisa Owner's Guide, for the background information you need before beginning long-term work on the Lisa. You are now ready to start doing your own work on the Lisa: • If you want self-paced instructions for using a tool, go to Section B, Tutorial, in that tool manual. • If you want instructions for performing specific tasks with a tool, go to Section C, Reference Guide, in that tool manual. For specific instructions on filing and desktop management, go to Section D, Desktop Manager Reference Guide, in the Lisa Owner's Guide. For more information on the Lisa hardware, tips on caring for the Lisa, and suggestions for troubleshooting when the system isn't working properly, go to the other sections of the Lisa Owner's Guide. Lisa Write 1$ 029-0102·A Customer Satisfaction If you discover physical defects in the manuals distributed with a Lisa product or in the media on which a software product is distributed, Apple will replace the documentation or media at no charge to you during the 90-day period after you purchased the product. its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. As a result, this software is sold "as is," and you the purchaser are assuming the entire risk as to its quality and performance. In no event will Apple or its software suppliers be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential In addition, if Apple releases a damages resulting from any defect in corrective update to a software product the software or manual, even if they during the 90-day period after you have been advised of the possibility of purchased the software, Apple will such damages. In particular, they shall replace the applicable diskettes and have no liability for any programs or documentation with the revised version data stored in or used with Apple at no charge to you during the six products, including the costs of months after the date of purchase. recovering or reproducing these In some countries the replacement programs or data. period may be different; check with The warranty and remedies set forth your authorized Lisa dealer. Return any above are exclusive and in lieu of all item to be replaced with proof of others, oral or written, express or purchase to Appl…

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XENIX Installation Guide For The Apple Lisa 2 May84

XENIX Installation Guide For The Apple Lisa 2 May84

Lisa · 1984 · PDF
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Year1984
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The XENIX™ Operating System Installation Guide TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Information in this document is su bject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. @The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., 1984 @Microsoft Corporation, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, CaJifomia 95061 (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SeQ SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple, Lisa 2, and ProFile are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Release: 68-5-24-84-1.0/1.0 Chapter 1 XENIXlnstallation Guide 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 XENlXDistributionSystems 1.3 WhatYouNeed 1 1.4 Before You Start 2 1.5 Installation Procedure 3 1.5.1 StartingXENlX From a Floppy Disk 3 1.5.2 InitializingtbeHardDisk. 4 1.5.3 StartingtbeSystemFromtbeHardDisk 6 1.5.4 CopyingtbeXENlXSystemFJ.les 7 1.5.5 CreatingtheSuper-UserPassword 9 1.5.6 CreatingtbeFirstUserAcoount 10 1.6 The Next Step 1.7 UpgradelnstallationNotes 13 1.7.1 Upgrade Overview 13 1.7.2 StartingXENlXFromaFloppy Disk 13 1.7.3 UpgradingtbeFileSystem 14 1.7.4 StartingtheSystemFromtheHardDisk 15 1.7.5 CopyingtbeXENlXSystemFJ.les 16 1.7.6 RestoringYourFJ.les 18 1.7.7 The Next Step . 18 1 12 - i - 1.1 Overview The XENIX Operating System is a powerful multiuser. multitasking system of programs for your computer. It takes the place ofyour existing Operating System and gives yoor computerthe powerofamuch larger and more expensive machine. To do its work. the XENIX Operating Sy.em must be installed on your compIler'S hard disk. Thisallowsthesystemtotakecontrolofyourcomputerwheneveryouturnit on. The instanation procedure consists of initializing your hard disk. then copying the XENIX system programs from the XENIX distribution floppydisks to the initializcd hard disk. N«e: "ftoppydisks" refers to the Sony Micro Roppydisb OIl which your systemisdi..-ibuted. 1.2 XENIX DJsb"lbutiOD Systems The completeXENIX Sy.em is a set ofthree distribution systems: The XENIX Operating System The XENIX Text Processing System The XENIX Developnent Sy.em TheOperatingSystemcontainstheXENIXprogramsyouneedtocreateuseracCOUDls. managefilesystemsandperformsystemmaintenancetasb. The Text Processing Sy.em contains the XENIX programs used to acate. edit. and typeset documents. The Development System contains theXENIX programs you need to create. compile. link. and debug assembly and high-level language programs. Y00 instan each package separately. Installation of the XENIX Openting System is required before you can install the Text Processing ar Development Systems. The software for each System is write protected, except the Do« 80ppydisk of…

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XENIX Lisa 2 Programmers Guide May84

Lisa · 1984 · PDF
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Year1984
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68-5-24-84- 1.011.0 DevelopmeIt System IMPORT ANT NOTE ABOUT INSTALLATION DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM XENLX3.0 fcrthe AppleJ~ Lisat~ May 24, 1984 These notes contain information about installing the optional XE.~IX Development System. If you wish to install the Development System at the same time as installing the XENIX Operating System, please refer to the Installation Guide in the binder marked I1I.$taUation GuidelOperatio1l.$ GuidelUser's Guide. When installing the XENIX Development System after you've already installed the XENIX Operating System, refertothese notes. READTHElNSTALLATION NOTES lNTHElRENTlRETY AND MARKSURE YOU COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE INSTALLATION PROCESS BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUcr. Note that you need theXENIX Operating System in order to use the Developmett System, so you must install the XENIX Operating System first. If you have already installed the XENIX Operating System, and wish to install the Development System Package separately, follow this procedure: 1. Login as root (super-user). 2. The floppies are munbered (beginning with 1) am must be installed in sequential numeric order. Insert the first Development System floppy into the floppy drive andemerthe command: :# letc/install 3. The install utility willprompt: First floppy (yIn) Enter'y' and press RETURN. 4. The program will prompt you for each floppy. Remove the previous floppy from the floppy drive and insert the next Development Sytem floppy. Enter . 'y' in response tothe prompt (#). 5. When you have installed the final Development System floppy, enter 'n' in response to the prompt. N<xe that some files may extend from one floppy to the next. In this case. the tar utility will prompt you in a slightly different fashion than the Ietcl{qstiill program. Insert the next floppy and press RETURN when the floppy is properly inserted and the floppy door latch is closed. The Sama Cruz Operation XENLX for the Apple Lisa 2 The XENIX™ Development System Programmer's Guide TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Ine. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part or The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. CThe Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., 1984 CMicrosoft Corporation, 19S3 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SeQ SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple, Lisa 2, and ProFile are trademarks or Apple Computer Inc. Release: 68-5-24-84-1.0/1.0 Contents 1 In~ucdon 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.8 Overview 1 Creating C Language Programs Creating Other Programs 2 Creating and Maintaining Libraries 2 Maintaining Program Source Files 3 Crea…

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XENIX Lisa 2 Programmers Reference

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The XENIX™ Development System Programmer's Reference TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 . 5.5 5.6 5.7 Introduction Overview I-I UsingtheCLibraryFunctions 1-1 UsingThisManual I-I NotationalConventions 1-2 UsingTheStandanlVO Fuuctious Introduction 2-1 UsingCommandLineArguments 2-2 UsingtheStandardFiles 2-4 UsingtheStreamFunctions 2-12 UsingMoreStreamFunctions 2-24 UsingtheLow-LevelFunctions 2-28 SaeenProcessing Introduction 3-1 Preparingfortbe ScreenFunctions 3-3 UsingtheStandardScreen 3-6 Creating and Using Windows 3-13 UsingOtherWindowFunctions 3-24 CombiningMovem.entwithAction 3-28 Controlling the Terminal 3-29 CharaderandStringProcessing Introduction 4-1 UsingtheCharacterFunctions 4-1 UsingtheStringFunctions 4-7 UsingProcessControl Introduction 5-1 UsingProcesses 5-1 CallingaProgram 5-1 StoppingaProgram 5-2 OverlayingaProgram 5-3 ExecutingaProgramThroughaSheU 5-5 DuplicatingaProcess 5-5 AppeDdixB B.l B.2 B.3 B.3 B.4 B.S B.6 XENIXSystemCaDs Introduction B-1 RevisedSystemCaUs B-1 Version 7 Additions B-1 OlangestotheioctlFunction B-2 UsingthemountandchownFunctions B-2 Super-BlockFormat B-2 SepameVersionLibraries B-3 Chapter 1 Introd uction 1.1 Overview 1-1 1.2 Using the C Library Functions 1-1 1.3 Using Tbis Manual 1-1 1.4 Notational Conventions 1-2 Introd uction 1.1 Overview This manual explains how to use the functions given in the C language libraries of the XENIX system. In particular, it describes the functions of two C language libraries: the standard C library, and the screen updating and cursor movement library cur'eI. The C library functions may be called by any program that needs the resources of the XENIX system to perform a task. The functions let programs read and write to files in the XENIX file system, read and write to devices such as terminals and lineprinters, load and execute other programs, receive a.nd process signals, communicate with other programs through pipes, share system resources, a.nd process errors. 1.2 Using the C Library Functions To use the C library functions you must include the proper function call and definitions in the program and specify the corresponding library is given when the program is compiled. The standard C libra.ry, contained in the file libe./I, is automatically specified when you compile a C language program. Other libraries, including the screen updating and cursor movement library contained in the file libcur,e •. a, must be explicitly specified when you compile a program with the -I option of the cc command (see Chapter 2, "Cc: a. C Compiler" in theXENIX Programmer" Guide). 1.3 Using This Manual This manual is intended to be used in conjunction with section S of the XENIX Reference Manual. If you have never used the C library functions before, read this manual first, then refer to the Reference Manual to learn about other functions. If…

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The LisaTalk Report V02 N03

The LisaTalk Report V02 N03

Lisa · 1986 · PDF
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Year1986
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A SERVICE AND SUPPORT JOURNAL The LisaTalk Report INFORMATION ON OPTIMIZING YOUR LISA & MAC XL COMPUfER SYSTEMS --Fall '86: Vol. 2, No. 3 e ap = $10.50 Industry Quotes About ZBasic ™ Turbo-charges your BASIC programs. Compare ZBasic's performance against other languages: Run Compile** Sieve Benchmark* Time Time mM®-MSDOS IM (PC-XT 8088--The AT is at least twice as fast) ZBasic ™Compiler 13. 7 20 BASICA interpreter 2190 na IBM® BASIC Compiler 14.7 120 Turbo Pascal™ 2.0 Compiler 14.1 20 Macintosh TM (68000) 7.0 684.0 8.8 6.6 ZBasic TM Compiler MSBasic ™ 2. l interpreter Softworks C™ Compiler TML Pascal™ Compiler 10 na 445 120 Space does not permit showing the speed of ZBasic on all computers but the relationships are about the same. All times in seconds. *The Run-time is the time it takes a language to execute 10 iterations of the Sieve benchmark in Byte Magazine, January 1983. **Time required to create a stand-alone application (double clickable on Mac .. COM file on MSDOSTM systems) . Lightning Fast Compilation ''Compilation is so fast it is indistinguishable from a BASIC interpreter ... '' BYTE, May 1986 Stand-Alone Commercial Applications Programs you create don't require ZBasic to be there to execute and there's no royalties to pay for commercial programs you create and sell. "Superb Documentation" "The 387 page manual is a model of clarity and organization. The documentation is superb, solidifying our impression that someone worked incredibly hard to make ZBasic a benchmark for all other BASIC compilers." (The new revised 3rd edition is even better.) PC WEEK, November 1985 Loads of Standard Features • Highlights Errors • No Royalties • Indents Loops/structures • Single Step debugging • Fast String processing • No garbage collection • Device ind. File I/O ''[program] . . . compilation is so fast that execution is indistinguishable from a BASIC interpreter start-up [and a ZBasic compiled program] is extremely fast and accurate . . . '' T .J. Byers, BYTE 5/86 ''ZBasic is unquestionable an excellent implementation ofthe language . . . [and] ZBasic comes with one of the best user manuals in the industry. '' James McKelvy, INCIDER 12/85 ''ZBasic is a powerful offering ·. .. provides the flexibility of Turbo Pascal and the speed of compiled BASIC ... Kudos to Zedcor and to all users to make the wise decision to use ZBasic to the fellest. '' Garry Ray, PC WEEK 11/85 ''a better better BASIC . . . with a comprehensive and comprehensible manual.'' Dennis Dykstra, PC WORLD 8/86 ''... the fastest BASIC available. The manual is my favorite too. It is well written, in reference style that makes finding things easy. The breadth of instructions in this BASIC is amazing. Even Appletalk access is provided for. ZBasic is an easy way to get fast compiled programs, which are double clickable, with very good MS BASIC compability. [and] . . . You may use direct [Macintosh] toolbox calls using ZBasic. '' Dave Kelly, MACTUTOR 8/86 ''ZBasic is an…

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Architecture Of The Lisa

Architecture Of The Lisa

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We are looking forward to seeing you Monday· mom~ng at~8:30'Inthe' " Mariani .Training Room3rd" Floor Mariani Building Architecture of the Personal Office System ~. -- ~ .;; ~~ 'r~j;ir ~k~~~~ij t:~::~:=:j ·r=I· .: ;:, : ," ..:. . :,:<. . .~ :::~. I!~'r_' - .' . . :. .'. . ' .. ~~~-B- i:t" ~ ~ ~ Power I/O Board Supply CPU Board Memory ·Board Video Board ,Expan . Slots Peripherals etc. l • 2 ~rial (RS-232) ports • 1 panillel port • 3 .expansion· slots . • video output • clocklcalendar • paraltster memory • speaker :: -- ·......... ", I , @ Operating System * Single-User * Multi-Tasking * Priority Scheduling * Interrupt-Driven M Byte-Stream I/O Model Inter-Task Communication M - Shared Files - Shared Data - Pipes - Event Channels * Demand Fetching Of Code * Automatic Stack Expansion . * Redundant, Distributed Directory FD F SYS I EM REDUNDANCY I-ELPS SCAVENGER RE~T DlR'ECTORIES IN CASE OF POYIER FAlLUP£ MAS I ER DIRECTORY 1 PER DISK FILE NME... 10, TYPE, 10 I~nCN FD...E HINT (SAVED WITH FD..E) •. SECTOA HINT 1 PER FD...E NAnE. . TYPE DATE ACCfSSED, COPY PROTECTION, USER-DEfINABlE TYPES 1 PER SECTOR gCTOR HINT 10, INCARNATION, REt FILE POSH, DATA SI~ RELIABILITY FLAGS DATA ....,. ~ Jb. ..... ......... h. ...... . . 4sa Workshop • Keyboard oriented Intmface (cwlently) • Includes: Mc4 &Se oriented Text Editor La q sages (Pascal. ESic, Cobol) 68000 Assenlbler Linker Devel.opIlelt Utili~ • twachine lartguage ~ Syntbolic Procedlm-e ~llSS Disassa I tbler • @ -' Lisa Pascal Language If Desired Compatibilities - Standard Pascal (Jensen & Wirth) - UCSD Pascal (Apple II ar~ //1) - ISO Standard Pascal - Parametric Procedures M ~jor Extensions - 32 Bit Integers (LongInt Type) - @ Operator (address of) - Separate Compilations (UCSD Units) - Control of Physical Segmentation - Classes (e.g. Simula-67, Smalltalk) - Debugging Aids M' Ql:Ja.1ity of Code Generated - 16 Bit Address Offsets . - "Hot" Variables in Registers :! '\i"';' .. ,.,.,,;:;:;.;:;';:',;;;:::::;:,.;:;:;:;:::::;.,:::;:;.:.::,,:,,::::.:.: .. :;.::;::.:.;.:.:,;:',;.;:;.:.:::':';:::::;.::;::,:.;,::::;,:, .. :.:.:.:.:.:'. :':':::::':';';':"'::;:;:::::;.::;.; .. :;.:.;::,;.;.:::.::;:;:.::.;,:.:.::)~; Libraries Application FUer corrm SCroll Bar f'1gr .AJert ~ Cl1pBoard Mgr Print Library Field Editor Print ~ I j oata Base Intrtn !' Storage Allccator ! - - - - - - + - - - i FontMgt' II ~: Applications make calls to many different library units. ~: :; H n ~i ~-----------......--~-----......-~j \:.:.:;;.:::::.::;.,,;.;:,:. :-::::::,:.:::::,::-:::::: .. ::,-:........ ... ::,.:' ':"'" '-:":;:::::'.:-: . '. :;. :';.:-.' ' .. ;..-: ..... : ..... ' . ' ; ' ~ .: .. :,:;.. Storage l\Aanager pointer .... ,- .... ncn-relocatable blccX relccatable block ClipBoard Used to share data, cut & paste notation I,: .cut from here I~-te to here T I I ~ ~_~. .J: : : ;~ := -~=~:I=~I : '---""""-("""r!"'1 "i M.~…

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A6L0146 LisaProject

A6L0146 LisaProject

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Lisa Project A6L0146 LisaProject Program by Debra J. Willrett 029-0108-A ® @) @) @) ® LisaProject @ @ 1$ 029-0107-A 1$ @ Customer Satisfaction If you discover physical defects in the manuals distributed with a Lisa product or in the media on which a software product is distributed, Apple will replace the documentation or media at no charge to you during the 90-day period after you purchased the product. its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. As a result, this software is sold "as is," and you the purchaser are assuming the entire risk as to its quality and performance. In no event will Apple or its software suppliers be liable for direct, indir.ect, special, incidental, or consequential. In addition, if Apple releases a damages resulting from any defect In corrective update to a software product the software or manual, even if they during the 90-day period after you have been advised of the possibility of purchased the software, Apple will such damages. In particular, they shall replace the applicable diskettes and. have no liability for any programs or documentation with the revised version data stored in or used with Apple at no charge to you during the six products, including the costs of months after the date of purchase. recovering or reproducing these programs or data. In some countries the replacement period may be different; check with The warranty and remedies set forth your authorized Lisa dealer. Return any above are exclusive and in lieu of all item to be replaced with proof of others, oral or written, express or purchase to Apple or to an authorized implied. No Apple dealer, agent, or Lisa dealer. employee is authorized to make any Limitation on Warranties and Liability modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. All implied warranties con~er,:,ing ~his Some states do not allow the exclusion manual and media, including Implied or limitation of implied warranties or warranties of merchantability and liability for incidental or consequential fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to ninety (90) days damages, so the above limitation ~r exclusion may not apply to you. This from the date of original retail warranty gives you specific legal rights, purchase of this product. and you may also have other rights that Even though Apple has tested the vary from state to state. software described in this manual and reviewed its contents, neither Apple License and Copyright nor its software suppliers make any This manual and the software warranty or representation, either (computer programs) described in, it are express or implied, with respect to copyrighted by Apple or by Apple s the software described in this manual, software suppliers, with all rights reserved, and they are covered by the ©1983 by Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 (408) 996-1010 Lisa Software License Agreement signed by each Lisa owner. Under the …

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Pascal Development System Internal Documentation Jan82

Pascal Development System Internal Documentation Jan82

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CONFIDENTIAL PASCAL DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM INTERNAL DOCUMENTATION Bill Schottstaedt Ext 2379 26-Jan-82 CONTENTS: ICode Definition Compiler Packing Information Translation from Apple to Lisa Pascal Monitor-Apple II Interface MPasL:ib Routines Linker File Layout Intrinsic Unit Trap Handler The Old Jump Table Format 26-Jan-82 Bill Schottstaedt Conf i de nt ial 26~Jan-82 Page 1 Bill Schottstaedt Ccmf i dent ial Page 2 ICODE DEFINITION TIle first pass of the compiler generates a .I file. Its contents are: 00 Variable references: 01 +offset 02 +offset 03 lev +offset 04 com +Offset 05 reg size expr 05 reg 0 06 11?1111 07 1111111 08-0B nnnnnnn Global variable reference Local variable reference Intermediate level variable reference Common variable reference Register reference String temp Set temp 1/2/4/8 byte temp Addressing operators: OC addr ••• OD addr ••• OE addr ••• OF +offset addr ••• 10-13 nnnnnnn addr ••• expr ••• 14 nnnnnnn nnnnnnn addr ••• expr ••• 15 +on nnnnnnn addr ••• expr ••• 16 addr ••• 'A' _ Dereference operator 'A' _ File dereference operator , A' _ Text file dereference operator '.' - Record field offset '[]' - 1/2/4/8 byte array index '[]' - Long array index '[]' - Packed array access '@' - Address of operator Cons tants: 17 18-1 B 111111111111/1 Ie nnn ' ABC ••• ' 1D nnn 'ABC ••• ' IE nnn [1,5 •• 7,21] IF nil 1/2/4/8 byte constant String constant PAOC Constant Set constant [1 - Null set Assignment: operators: 20-23 flippable addr ••• expr ••• ':-' - 1/2/4/8 byte assignment (* flippable is true if the assignment left hand side can be computed after the right hand side. In this case, we have expr ••• addr ••• *) 24 nnnnnnn ad dr. •• expr ••• 25 nnn addr ••• expr ••• 26 (15/3E/3F ••• ) expr ••• 27 nnn addr... expr ••• 28 nnn nnn addr... expr ••• 29 nnn addr... expr ••• 2A nnn addr ••• expr ••• 26'-Jan-82 ':-' - Multiple byte assignment ':-' - Set assignment ':-' - Packed assignment ':-' - String assignment ':-' - PAOC Assignment , :-+' - Add to ':--' - Subtract from Bill Schottstaedt Page 3 Confidential 2B nnn 2C lev isptr addr ••• 2D lev 2E 10----- hi----- expr ••• 2F hi- expr ••• WITH field reference, level nnn Begin WITH statement, level nnn End WITH statement, level nnn 2 Byte Range Check String Range Check - assignment, not index Data Conversion: 30-32 expr ••• 33-35 expr ••• 36-37 expr ••• 38-39 expr ••• 3A-3B expr ••• 3C-3D expr ••• 3E fff expr ••• 3F fff expr ••• 1->2,2->4,1->4 integer 2->1,4->2,4->1 integer 4->8,8->4 real conversion 4->4,4->8 Float 4->4,8->4 Trunc 4->4,8->4 Round Extract unsigned field Extract signed field Scalar operators: 40-41 expr ••• expr ••• 42-43 expr ••• expr ••• 44-45 expr ••• expr ••• 46-47 expr ••• expr ••• 48-49 expr ••• expr ••• 4A-4B expr ••• 4C-4D expr ••• 4E-4F expr ••• 50-52 exp"r. •• expr ••• 53-55 expr ••• expr ••• 56-58 expr ••• expr ••• 59-5B expr ••• 5C-5E expr ••• expr ••• 5F-61 expr ••• expr ••• 62-64 expr ••• expr ••• 65-67 expr ••• expr ••• 68-6A expr…

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XENIX Lisa 2 Release Notes May84

XENIX Lisa 2 Release Notes May84

Lisa · 1984 · PDF
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Year1984
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The XENIX™ Operating System Release Notes . 1M for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. ©The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., 1984 ©Microsoft Corporation, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation, Ine. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SeQ SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple, Lisa 2, and ProFile are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Release: 68-5-24-84-1.0/1.0 Release Notes Release Notes XENIX'nI 3.0 for the Appte'nI USA 2'01 May 24. 1984 1.1 Preface This release of the XENIX 3.0 operating system for Apple's new Lisa 2 family of c:om.J1lters supports both the LISA 215 and 2110 systems and is distributed on the new Sony micro-doppydisks. This document contains information about new features, programs and updates. as well as instructions for installing XENIX. Please read through itbefore installingtheXENJX software. 1.2 XENIX Software Packages The XENIX System is avaHable in three packages: the XENIX Operating System, the XENIX Development System, and the XENIX Text Processing System. The XENIX Operating System pacbge CODlainsthe operating systcmkemel, a screcnoriented text editor (aI~), the Berkeley ab, the Microsoft user-friendly, menu driven Visual Shell wb, uuep. fCl'XENIX toXENJX communications. andOVCl' l00utilityprograms. This is the fundamental package ofthe'XENJX System and is the basic building block fortheothCl'XENIX packages as well as most application software. The XENIX Development System (OS) includes the C compiler (ec). the linter (ld). program debugger (adb). ~ code control ~stem(stcs). the Clibraries. and other utilities useful for software deve1opmem. The XENIX Text Processing (fP) package contains text formatters with btth printer and typesetter capabilities (JU'OfI' and troIl'), fmmatters for mathematical equations and tables (eqDand tbl). a spelling chccker(speU). and othertext processing utilities. In order to help you use the available disk space most effectively. we have provided twocharts. One shows the amount of free space available on different Lisa 2 versions. The other lists block usage (512 byte&'block) by various portions of the XENIX System. . The XENIX OS may be installed in three separate sections. The OS Run Time System (doppydisks 1-3), which must be installed inany case, contain enough ofXENIX trun most application software. The OS Utilites (ftoppydisks 4-6) contain additional utilities. which are very useful but not absolutely required (such as vi and csh). These files canbe installed as needed. The OS uuep (f…

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The--OPTIMIZING YOUR LISA/MAC XL • ·.·.·..·.· Reviews Inside: AST's RamStak Infosphere's XL Serve Special Offer Inside: FREE Pre-Release Migration Program with Subscription Mass storag . stroke: srock KeYtor usa Database BitFix~r: Fixer ASpect Ratio '' ore! .. MUC h M h And Muc , Sample ....-.. The LisaTalk Report • Exclusively for Lisa/Mac XL Users • Extensive Reviews • Quality Inforination • User Support Publisher Sales and Advertising Lewis Guice (415) 550-1710 The NetWorkers Contributing Editors Gary Ingram Sharyn Venit Robert Reed Rob Graner Dick Applebaum Joan Dickey Frank Zimmerman Samuel Neulinger Fred Reitberger David D. Redhed Finance John Zimmerman (415) 348-5800 Subscription Management Roxane Schwabe (415) 550-1710 Art & Production The NetWorkers TechArt, Kim Payne Printing Krishna Copy Center The LisaTalk Report and The NetWorkers are trademarks of The NetWorkers The NetWorkers Ad mini str atio n 3500 Market Street, Suite 103 San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-1710 The NetWorkers Accounting 345 Lorton Ave., Suite 200 Burlingame, CA 94010 (415) 348-5800 The LisaTalk Report is an independent journal, not affiliated in any way with Apple Computer, Inc. Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Lisa and Mac XL are trademarks licensed to Apple Computer, Inc. All other product names are trademarks of those companies indicative of the possessive. Some of the views expressed by contributors may not be representative of the views held by The NetWorkers. SUBSCRIPTION rates for the U.S. are $42.00 per year for four quarterly issues. Printed in the United States of America. Copyright 1985 The NetWorkers. All rights reserved. T.h e NetWorkers An Information and Consulting Service 3500 Market Street, Suite 103 San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-1710 Dear Lisa/Mac XL User: Thank you very much for your excellent response to the premiere issue of The LisaTalk Report. Your response has prompted us to publish The LisaTalk Report on a quarterly basis, beginning with our Winter issue available in December, 1985. This ongoing newsletter will be written exclusively for Lisa/Mac XL users and will offer users up-to-date information on optimizing their Lisa/Mac XL computer system. In the past few months we have been receiving hundreds of phone calls and letters from around the country concerning various issues surrounding the Lisa/Mac XL and its inherent qualities and controversies. As you will see in the enclosed letters in this Sample of The LisaTalk Report, fellow Lisa/Mac XL users around the country are extremely supportive of our efforts to publish a quarterly newsletter dedicated exclusively to Lisa/Mac XL users, and they, too, have a lot of information to offer. In response to the many inquiries we have received by phone and by letter, which range from the availability of the "migration" package to the possibility of legal actions towards Apple Computer, Inc., we must again stress that we are not a telephone support se…

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