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Monitor 11.6 Release Notes Jan83

Monitor 11.6 Release Notes Jan83

Lisa · 1983 · PDF
FilenameMonitor_11.6_Release_Notes_Jan83.pdf
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Year1983
Subsection pascal_monitor
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TO: ~'rom: Uate: Subj: L1sa Users Rich Page January 4, 1983 Release 11.6 The release disk R11.6: contains the following files: MON. LOADER CONFIG.DATA BOOTFILES.DATA LISABUG.OBJ LISABUG2.0BJ DRIVERS.OBJ MS.OBJ UARTDRVR.OBJ LOADER.OBJ 'lW GDRVR7 .OBJ MONITOR.OBJ MONITOR. SYMBOLS MON.MISCINFO MON. STARTUP MONSTART1.0BJ SYSMGR.OBJ FILER.OBJ ·CONFIG1.5.DATA 10 1-Sep-82 1 7-0ct-82 1 13-Aug-82 65 1-Dec-82 25 17-Nov-82 1((, '.6-0e.c.-82 4 16-May-82 2 23-Apr-82 25 21-May-82 3 7-0ct-82 35 3-Jan-83 11 3-Jan-83 1 12-Jun-80 4 8-0ct-81 3 4-Jun-81 37 3-Jan-83 123 22-Jul-82 1 3-Jan-83 6 16 17 18 83 108 123 127 129 154 157 192 203 204 208 211 248 371 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 512 192 512 512 512 512 512 Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Textfile Datafile Datafile Datafile Datafile Changes in this release include the following: 1) Lisabug has been modified to use only 512 bytes of global data. 2) The Monitor and Sysmgr have been modified to support Lisa 1.5 (Lisa with Built-In Profile). The I/O slots ar e as signed as follows: Lisa 1.0 Lisa 1.5 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Free 4 or 2 port card Apple PIA card Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Apple PIA Card 4 or 2 port card Built-In Profile Note: The device numbers are unchanged for Lisa 1.0. For Lisa 1.5 the third port on the 4 port card has been used for the Built-In Profile (ie. device &6). Note: To use this boot disk with Lisa 1.5 replace the file CONFIG.DATA with a copy of CONFIGl.5.DATA and then boot.
Home Documents Lisa Monitor 11.9 Release Notes Feb83
Monitor 11.9 Release Notes Feb83

Monitor 11.9 Release Notes Feb83

Lisa · 1983 · PDF
FilenameMonitor_11.9_Release_Notes_Feb83.pdf
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Year1983
Subsection pascal_monitor
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To: From: Date: Subj: Lisa Software, Hardware, NPR Rich Page Feb 22, 1983 Debugger for Release A5 and Monitor 11.9 Lisabug has been modified to support the dot matrix printer and fix some confusion in Set and Display memory. Debugger changes: a) The display memory commands (ie. DM,DW and DL) have been modified to use word moves. The display bytes command (ie. DB) still uses byte moves and allows use of odd addresses. b) The set memory commands (SW and SL) have been modified to use word moves. The set memory and set bytes commands (ie. SM and S8) still use byte moves and allow use of odd addresses. Note: For both display and set memory, if a word operation is appl ied to an odd the address then the address is rounded down to the nearest '.lIord address. c) Ther'e is a new command CS (c 1ear screen). cD There are five new commands for the pr inter. PR expr Printer The PR command enables or disables printing to the two port card. expr = 2 expr = 1 expr = 0 enable printing upper port enable printing lower port disable printing Note: while printing is enabled all debugger output to the screen is echoed to the printer. PS expr Print Screen The PS command dumps the entire upper or lower screen. expr = 1 expr = 0 print primary screen print alternate screen Note: If printing is disabled then nothing will happen. FF Form Feed The FF command sends a form feed to the printer if printing is enabled. PL PU le: &2/#5:MEM022.TEXT Print bug report via lower port Print bug report via upper port - 1 - The PL and PU commands dump a "bug report" to the printer. The bug report consists of the following: Dump of the primary screen. Dump of the alternate screen (OS only). Form Feed. Description of exception. Trace display. Stack crawl. Disassemble of 20 1 ines ~from PC-$20. Display words from RA6-$20 for $80 bytes. Form Feed. Note: after a PL or PU command, printing is left disabled. tle: &2/#5:MEM022.TEXT - 2 -
Home Documents Lisa Monitor 11 Listing Sep82
Monitor 11 Listing Sep82

Monitor 11 Listing Sep82

Lisa · 1982 · PDF
FilenameMonitor_11_Listing_Sep82.pdf
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28 Sep 82 PAGE 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, OOOOr 0000, OOOOr 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, DODO' 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, DODO' 0000, OOOOr OOOOr DODO' 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, OOOOr OOOOr OOOOr 0000, 0000, 00001 00001 OOOOr 00001 OOOOr 000 Or 00001 00001 0000, 00001 PAGE 0000, 00001. 00001 00001 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 00001 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, PAGE 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 00001 00001 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, TPR: MaNU. TEXT a FILENAME: MONITOR ;---------------.~------------------------------------ ----------------- MACHINE CODE MONITOR FOR MOTOROLA 68000 Written b~ Rich Page June 7, 1982 i---------------------------------------------------------------------Register Allocation A7 A6 AS stack pointer local pointer global pointer A4 A3-AO scratch 07-00 scratch ;---------------------------------------------------------------------Layout of low memory , From To Description 0000 0100 0200 0400 0800 OAOO OCxx 0000 OEOO OFOO 1000 1800 3000 DOFF 0147 03FF 07FF 09FF OBFF OCFF OOxx OEFF OFFF 17FF 2FFF Exception Vectors Memory Configuration Map Free space for user asm lang globels Macsbug.globals Mapped to FAOOOO for ORIVERS.OBJ Free System Globa Is Syscom, mhe info Strbuf Save Area for Zero Page Data Area for DRIVERS.OBJ User Jump Table Heap Bottom ;---------------------------------------------------------------------Memory Configuration Map $100 $104 $108 $10C $UO $U4 $118 $UC ; $120 FILE: MONITOR. TEXT $124 $128 $12C $130 $134 $138 '13C $140 $144 $148 $14C $150 $154 $158 $15C Ptr to Monitor Bottom (~lso base of the unit table) Ptr to Monitor Top unused for now Ptr to Bottom of Code Steck Screen Base Memory Top Port to the Apple UART for Macsbug Ptr to Macsbug Jump Table Ptr Ptr Ptr Ptr Ptr to GOTOXY routine to SOROC driver to Default Soft Break Point Table to UART dr hie,. to built.in parallelport Start ClT~tn.~~h.ap·~ .........~ Start of the ~taek Ptr to us.ars. last AS Ptr to MEMORY~ ({e. dev ice #4: ) Ptr to Twiggy Driver. RECORD MACHINE,FREE2.FREE3, FREE4: BYTE END Ptr to debug card Ptr to loader for intrinsic units Ptr to four port card. Ptr to ext~rnal r~l. ~ystem Definition of $14C MACHINE O=LI SA, 1 =LI TTLE ;-----------------------------------~~---------------- ----------------- , 2 MONITOR FILE: MONITOR. TEXT . PROC , 0000 0000 , 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0002 0000 0003 0000 0004 mise equates NIL ; ; MONITOR, 0 EQU a iorslt word equates INOERR EQU IBADBLK EQU IBAOUNT EQU IBADMOD EQU ITIMOUT EQU 0 1 2 3 4 matches Feb 1981 compiler (and beyond) Page 001 28 Sep 82 00001 0000 0005 00001 01000 0006 DODO' 01000 0007 0000, 01000 0008 DODO' 0000 0009 0000, 0000 OOOA 0000, 0000 OOOB 0000, 0000 OOOC 0000, 0000 0000 0000, 0000 OOOE 0000, 01000 OOOF 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000 0000 00001 0000 0001 0000, 0000 0002 0000, 0000 0004 0000, 0000 0006 0000, 0000 0008 0000…

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Home Documents Lisa Macworks 3.0 800K Patch
Macworks 3.0 800K Patch

Macworks 3.0 800K Patch

Lisa · 1988 · PDF
FilenameMacworks_3.0_800K_Patch_198802.pdf
Size3.90 MB
Year1988
Subsection sun_remarketing
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pRRERERE RRR RRR ER RR RRR ERSTE EEE ERASE EERE ERE EERE RE RE “y* Lisa 800 -- Q00K Drive Patch for MacWorks 3.0 # IIIA E EI ERI EERE EEA EERE EEE y* : Ye y* @uthor: C. Lukaszewsk! :* Updated: 02/02/88 - Ian H. Abel Hig Version: 1.0 a iLELiLe LL LLLLLLL LLL LL bLLLL GL LLELE Leet i Lttee. y* Copyright (C) 1988 / Ian H. Abel # J AHE EEE HEISEI GHEE EGE EEG EE INCLUDE Traps.D yInctude system & toolbox traps INCLUDE TeolEqu.t yInclude toolbox equates INCLUDE SysEqu.D jInclude system equates INCLUDE FSEqu. 0 jlnciude file system equates INCLUDE PackMacs. Txt yInclude package macros INCLUDE TSDEqu. Txt ginclude PSM file equates STRING_FORMAT 3 yLength precedes string XDEF LisaG0d, Junk yFinder entry point XDEF RefNumO ,RefNumi yPSMFile required globais REF Ini tMgrs,LineQut 3PM routines XREF Openlindw, GpenDiog REF NermText MUBASE EGU $1ES93A yBase of patch wo Lisabug y® This code makes patches to MacWorks v3.0 to allow the use of an S00K drive y* with Sun Remarketing’s HFS on ‘the Lisa-2/Mac XL. The code is set up as an g% executable program which directly modifies a 5- or Ll-megabyte widget. The 3* Machiorks operating system is really an extensively modified Apple ‘monitor’ Operating system, whose filesystem structure can be figured cut from my j*# notes or from not-too-extensive hacking. This patch makes modifications to 3* the file ‘DRIVERS.GBJ’ on the MacWorks volume, It first copies the files to y* a location farther out so that there is space to append code to it. Then y# the patch is appended and the monitor directory is updated. The patch is y*# executed at startup time only, assuming that there is a $02 value at $FCCQL5, # which indicates that there is a two-sided drive attached. bd * OK The patches are as follows: Born an nnn n nnn nnn en nn en nn nnn nn nn nn nn nnn nn nnn nn nnn enn nnn nnn nnn enn nnn enna # QOxCFFié = 4708 -> 6008 The 6504 code returns a “822° instead of a “$02 at S00FCCO1S (MN drive type fields. This removes the error branch which sets up error @FFBZ {-78) try to read second side on a 400K drive eee es wipcin pita mn eg pert acne creme ron * OOOQOCFB = xx --> FF Update drive queue te reflect two-sided disk drive Me oaK OR Ok Oe aK * . eet MUIBASE+HFSCalc Routine for calculating side/track/sector for HFS volumes: * Routine must verify that $FCCOIS = $02 and $03B0=$FFFE otherwise execute: . MOVE #20640 Di : LSR.W #$1,D1 IMP 200xCFFDE # If two-side check is successful, cale- ulate side/track/sector with AQ & AL preserved and absolute sector number in OO. Patch routine ends with: DS = Side (0 or 1) 04 = Track ‘ E D8 = Sector i and exits with a copy of the code a z ER ee ck an sek wee woe nas Snicitin, Salus Sind aie wie Saw da nlp SO nd Sa OK OR OK KOKO OK OK Hon te ¢ $00xD003E. p¥e-----4-------------- - rr -a- = ao --% :* | QOICFFDS 32300640E249 -) ;* UMP HFSCalc Intercept normal calculation routine pe--- o- oe meee enna nanan ne od 3% MWBASE+InitPtchi Patch that ignores control calls of value …

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Home Documents Lisa Whitney The Entrepreneurial Engineer Feb80
Whitney The Entrepreneurial Engineer Feb80

Whitney The Entrepreneurial Engineer Feb80

Lisa · 1980 · PDF
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STRATEGIES FOR STARTING AN ELECTRONICS COMPANY: THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ENGINEER ATALK BY THOMAS M. WHITNEY ApPLE COMPUTER INC. FEBRUARY 9.1 1980 STRATEGIES FOR STARTING AN ELECTRONICS COMPANY: THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ENGINEER I. INTRODUCTION A. Definition of an Entrepreneur B. Overview of Talk C. New Product Process D. Strategy Flowchart II. DEFINE A NEED A. Importance of Experience B. Example Environments 1. Office 2. Factory 3. Education III. UNDERSTAND THE CUSTOMER A. What is Value B. Who is not the Customer C. Capitalizing on the Success of Others IV. APPLY TECHNOLOGY A. History: Looking for Characteristics of Failures and Successes B. Risk Evaluator C. What are the Important New Technologies 1. VLSI 2. Interfaces 3. Machine Intelligence - Computing Power and Software V. INNOVATE, ENGINEER, AND INTEGRATE A. Contribution - What is it? B. Focused Energy - Define Objective C. Prototypes - Demonstrate and Sell D. People E. Importance of Support - Financial and Technical VI. PUTTING IT TOGETHER - Case Study of HP-35 Calculator VII. SUMMARY: A Strategy for New Product Development Thomas M. Whitney February 9, 1980 WHAT CHARACTERIZES THE ENTREPRENEUR • URGE TO "MAKE THINGS HAPPEN" - DESIRE TO BE OWN BOSS AND CONTROL - WILLINGNESS TO TAKE RISK • DESIRE FOR EGO SATISFACTION - CHANGE THE WORLD - RECOGNITION AND FAME • DESIRE FOR PERSONAL FORTUNE INDEPENDENCE TO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN • LOVE OF THE PURE JOY OF WINNING COMPETITIVE PIECES OF A NEW VENTURE PRODUCi OR SERV\CE VENTURE PRODUCT MAIN THEME: SUCCESSFUL NEW PRODUCTS ARE THE RESULT OF THE INNOVATIVE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO SATISFY A NEED. MOMMY, WHERE DO NEW PRODUCTS COME FROM? NEW PRODUCT PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 1 TECHNOLOGY 2 NEED __ PRODUCT ENGINEERING STRATEGY FLOWCHART DEFINE A NEED , DEFINE A CUSTOMER " DETERMINE WHAT IS VALUE TO CUSTOMER " " INVESTIGATE TECHNOLOGIES ENGINEER " INNOVATE ...... .. A R " INTEGRATE -- T c ,. DEMONSTRATE S T o ,- -- M p A N Y DEFINE ft, NEED • UNDERSTAND THE ENVIRONMENT • TAP YOUR PERSONAL FRUSTRATIONS • ~10ST DEADLY KIND OF THINKING - "IF IT'S AGOOD IDEAJ WHY HASN'T IBM (GM J EXXON J HPJ ... ) ALREADY DONE IT?" DEFINE AND UNDERSTAND THE CUSTOMER • WHAT IS VALUE TO THIS CUSTOMER? • HOW WILL THE PRODUCT BE PURCHASED? (WHOSE MONEY) APPROVALS) ETC.) • WHAT IS THE CUSTOMER'S HISTORY OF READILY ACCEPTING NEW PRODUCTS? • WILL PRODUCT CHANGE FUNDAMENTAL WAYS OF OPERATING AND THINKING? SOME ENVIRONMENTS WITH CRITICAL NEEDS • THE OFFICE • . THE FACTORY • EDUCATION COMPARISON OF OFFICE AND PRODUCTION WORKERS CAPITAL INVEST- ANNUAL PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE ,SIZE GROWTH PER PERSON OFFICE 0.4% 45M 2.3% $ 2)300 PRODUCTION 0.6% 30M 0.8% $25)000 LABOR FORCE ~1ENT WHAT HAPPENS IN THE OFFICE? DATA r OFFI CE COMMUNICATING COPYING STORING RETRIEVING INFORMATION ... ... WHO IS THE CUSTOMER? • CLERK - TYPIST - SECRETARY • OFFICE SUPERVISOR • MANAGERS AT ALL' LEVELS WHAT IS VALUE? • T…

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Home Documents Lisa Dafax ROMswitcher
Dafax ROMswitcher

Dafax ROMswitcher

Lisa · 1987 · PDF
FilenameDafax_ROMswitcher.pdf
Size1.41 MB
Year1987
Subsection macintosh_xl
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n DAEAX l ~ pro7sSing Corp' Hardware and Software Support for the Lisa/Mac XL, and the Macintosh Office 14 North Drive - Malba, New York 11357 • 718-746.8220 or 800.782-7823 RERD ME FIeST DISCLRIMER It is recommended that this product be installed by a qualified technician. THuE ANDRICH VOlTAGES IN AND ABOUND TQB INSTAUATIONAKEAc In no event will Datu Processing Corp. and/or The NetWorkers/NetSolutions and/or Orphan Technologies be liable for any bodily injury and/or damage incurred in the handling and/or installation of this product. ROMS_ltcher'" I nstlln.llon Instructions Rddendum 1. Please read the instructions carefully through to their conclusion. before proceeding with installation. 2. Be :sure to discharse static electricity from your body prior to touchins a.ny components. No responsibility wjll be assumed for any components or chips damaged by static electricity. 3. In the top dial ram. on page 2. ROM 3 is located at position C-6 of the CPU Card. of. Please note that the desigA of the ROMSyitcher piggyback board calls for one Bold pin to be absent f.rom each of the tyO sets of legs under the circuit board. They have not "broken off. 5. When installiJlI the switch uJlder the case. be sure to spread the wires that are in the har~ess so that they do not overlap when fitted around the front edge of the computer. "fhi:."ill mate the attachment of the front bezel cover much easier. 6. If you should encounter any difficulty in the boot-up process after initial installation or subsequent start-up. the cause of the problem is probably an intermittent contact between ROMSyitcher and the CPU Card. Please be sure that the ROMSvitcher piggyback boa.rd is firmly seated into the the two empty ROM sockets on the CPU Card (As far down into the sockets as possible). You may havo to apply some sontle pressure to get it all the yay doy.D. Also I make sure that all six ROMS are properly and firmly seated in their respectiTe sockets. Almost all boot-up problems are related to incorrect or insufficient seatinR of the" piglyback board and/or ROMS. 7. An alternatiTe method of SYitching between the ROMS is that while depressing the reset button on the back of the chassis (the screen will go black). one can toggle the switch without turning off the power with no damage to the computer. IT£ STILL FEEL BOlY£YE/l THAT THE SAFEST lY.A Y IS TO ,. (1) TORN TDE COMPUTER OFF; (2) S ITITCIl' (.1) llEBOOT. KnoUJn Incompatibilities The only problem ye have enc:ountered at this time is the inability of FileMaker- Plus to run properly under the Apple 3A ROMS. If you are using FileMaker- or FileMakerPlus ,lease try running one of the example files to fully understand the problem. You "ill note that the right edge of the 'Window is cutt-off and not accessible. Then please call Forethought technical support and complain. There phone number is 1-800 MAC"ARE. We have already alerted them to the problem. but as of 2/1/87 have not been advised of a fix. If you should fi…

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Home Documents Lisa The LisaTalk Report V01 N01
The LisaTalk Report V01 N01

The LisaTalk Report V01 N01

Lisa · 1985 · PDF
FilenameThe_LisaTalk_Report_V01_N01_198509.pdf
Size30.16 MB
Year1985
Subsection lisaTalkReport
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• JPJf (g ]]])Ji (g Jf (g [ ~ ~ 1ill. (g ~(g]p1{(g]]]l1b~Jf ~ 19~ 5 "The LisaTalk Report" A Publication of The NetWorkers The premiere issue of "The LisaTalk Report" is published by: The NetWorkers 3500 Market Street, Ste. 103 San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-1710 The LisaTalkReport and The NetWorkers are trademarks of The NetWorkers. POSTMASTER: send address changes to The NetWorkers, 3500 Market Street, Suite 103, San Francisco, CA 94131. 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 indicated by the possessive. Printed in the United States of America. reserved. Copyright 1985 The NetWorkers. All rights 1 "The LisaTalk Report" Premiere Issue TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number PERSPECTIVE By Lewis Guice THE LISATALK FORUM - Who Participated - LisaTalk Participant Biographies - LisaTalk Forum Copyrights - Welcome From Moderator Introductions/Opening Statements - Apple Support - MacWorks - Apple Support - Hardware - Apple Support - Lisa 717 - Migration Package - Apple Support - AppleLink - User Discussion - User's Tips About Available Software, Etc . - General Third Party Support - Third Party Support - AST Research, Inc . - Third Party Support - Infosphere, Inc. - Third Party Support - Blyth Software Corp. - Third Party Support Productivity Products Int'l . - Regarding Priam Hard Disk - Unanswered Questions - Ways Users Are Using Lisa's/MacXL's - Involvement Within A Regular On-Line LisaTalk Forum - Closing Comments SOFTWARE REVIEW: RamStak - AST Research, Inc . PRODUCT INFORMATION: RamStak - AST Research, Inc . ENVIRONMENTS: Handy Tricks By Gary Ingram 11 1 2 3 8 9 9 14 19 20 22 22 24 25 25 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 33 38 42 47 11 PERSPECTIVE By Lewis Guice Our society has traditionally maintained a habit of regarding our elderly as unproductive, burdensome and in the way, perhaps now more than ever. At the same time, other c~ltures of the world continue to place great value on and share great respect for their elders as wise and honorable members of the society, to be cherished even long after death. What I suggest is that our society's attitudes and behaviors about its elders has undoubtedly affected our society in various other ways, particularly in the way~ we approach our everyday personal and business activities and the decisions we make. We tend to over-emphasize the new and ignore the value of the old. You may think my analogy is a little extreme, but if you consider the essence of the Lisa phenomena and its impact on computerization, you might see my point. As a computer salesman in San Francisco shortly after Lisa's introduction, I spent endless days and nights with her. I was infatuated with the mystique and aesthetic appeal of this technological wonder. In fact, I started using a mouse and recognize…

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Home Documents Lisa Pascal Reference Manual Beta Apr83
Pascal Reference Manual Beta Apr83

Pascal Reference Manual Beta Apr83

Lisa · 1983 · PDF
FilenamePascal_Reference_Manual_Beta_Apr83.pdf
Size21.93 MB
Year1983
Subsection workshop_beta
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PASCAL REFERENCE MANUAL for the Lisa .. Beta DreFt April 1983 OJstmler satlsfactlm If you discover physical defects in the manuals distribUted with a Lisa product or In the media on wtllC1'l a software prOdUCt is distr1buted, Apple wlll replace the documentation or media at no CI'large to you during the 90-day period after you purCl'lased the prodUct. In addition, if Apple releases a corrective update to a software product during the 9O-day period after you purCl'lased the software, ,A.pple w111 replace the applicable diskettes and documentation with the revised version at no charge to you during the six months after the date of purCl'lase. In some countr1es the replacement period may be different; CI'leck with your authorized Lisa dealer. Return any item to be replaced with proof of purChase to Apple or to an authOriZed Lisa dealer. Limitation on wamrrties cn:I Liabillty All implied warranties concerning this manual and media, inclUding implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase of this product. Even though ,Apple has tested the software described in this manual and reviewed Its contents, neither Apple nor Its software suppllers make any warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this manual or to the sOftware descrioeo In this manual, their qual1ty, performance, merCl'lantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. ~ a result, this SOftware and manual are sold "as Is," and you the purctlaser are assuming the entire risk as to their quality and performance. In no event will Apple or its software suppliers be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software or manual, even if they have been advised of the possibility of sUCl'l damages.. In particular, they shall have no liability for any programs or data stored in or used with Apple products, including the costs of recovering or reproducing these programs or data. The warranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others, oral or written, express or Impl1ed. No Apple dealer, agent or employee Is authorized to make any modification, extension or addition to this warranty. some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Ucense amCqlyrlglt This manual and the software (corfl)Uter programs) described In it are copyrighted by Apple or by .Apple·s software suppllers, with all rights reserved, and they are covered by the Lisa SOftware License Agreement signed by each Lisa owner. U'lder the copyright laws and the License Agreement, this manual or the programs may not be copied, in whole or in part, withoUt th…

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Home Documents Lisa XENIX Lisa 2 Reference May84
XENIX Lisa 2 Reference May84

XENIX Lisa 2 Reference May84

Lisa · 1984 · PDF
FilenameXENIX_Lisa_2_Reference_May84.pdf
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Year1984
Subsection xenix
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The XENIX™ Operating System Reference 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 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 maybe· used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the 'agreement. CThe Santa Cruz Operation; Inc., 1984 CMicrosoft Corporation, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation,· Inc .. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425~7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SCO SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories XENIX is a tradema.rk of ~ficrosoft Corpora.tion Apple, Lisa 2, and ProFile are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Release: 68-5-24-84-1.0/1.0 Preface The complete XENIX Reference Manual is actually divided into six parts and distributed as individual reference sections in the various volumes ofthe XENIX Operating System, Text Processing, and Development Systems. The following table lists the name. content, and location ofeach reference section. Section Description Volume C Commarxls - used with the XENlX Operating System. XENIX Reference CT Text Processing CommaIXls - used with the Text Processing System. Text Processing Guide CP Programming Commands - used with the Development System. Programmer's Guide M Miscellaneous - information used for access to devices, system maintenance. and communications. XENIXReference S System Calls and Library Routines available f(X' C and assembly language programming. Programmer·sReference F File Fmnats - description of various system files not defined insectionM. Programmer·sReference In text. a given command. routine, or file is referred toby name and section. ForexampIe, the programming command' 'cc·· • which is described in tlle Programming COIDmands(CP)section,islistedascc(CP)inthetext. The alphabetized table of contents given on the following pages is a complete listing of allXENIXcommands.systemcalls,libraryroutines,andfileformats.lfyouwanttolocate inf(X'ma1ionabout a specific item look inthe indicated reference section. Alphabetized List Commands, Systelm Calls, Library Routines, and File Formats a.out a641 abort abs access acct acct acdcom accton aoos adb admin alarm aliases aliases. hash aliashash ar ar as ascii asctime asin asktime assert assign at atan atan2 atoC atoi atol atq atrm awk banner basename be bdi1T bfs brk bsearch cabs a.our(f} cal a641(S) calendar abort(S) calJoc abs(S) cat accesseS) cb acct(F) cc acct(S) cd acctcom(C) cdc accton(C) ceil trig(S) chdir adb(CP) checklbt admin(CP) chgrp alarm(S) chmod aliases(M) chmod aliases(M) chown aliashash(M) chown ar(CP) chroot ar(F) . chroot as(CP) .chsize ascii(M) dearerr ctime(S) dose trig(S) emp asktime(C) col assert(S) comb assign(C) comm at(C) config trig(S) consde trig(S) copy ato/(S) core alof(S) oos alof(…

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SCO Price List Dec84

SCO Price List Dec84

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THE SANTA CRUZ OPERATION, INC. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PRICE LIST December 1984 sea 500 CHESTNUT STREET, P.O. BOX 1900, SANTA CRUZ, CA 95061 • (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 sca SACZ TABLE of CONTENTS IBM PC, PC XT, PC Compatibles and Apple Lisa 2 1 Tandy Machines 2 AT&T Machines 3 Standard Software Products 4 DEC Systems 5 Macro Assemblers 6 SoftCare Support Services 7 The UNIX System Tutorials 8 Documentation 9 © 1984 The Santa Cruz Operation. Inc. UNIX is a trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories. DEC is a registered trademark and PDP. Professional 350 and VAX are trademarb of Digital Equipment Corporation. IBM is a registered trademark of In:ternational Business Machines Corporation. Apple and Lisa are registered trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc. LEVEL II COBOL. FORM5-2 and ANIMATOR are trademarks of Micro Focus. Ltd. Informix is a registered trademark and Ace. ~rfonn. and C-ISAM are trademarks of Relational Database Systems. Inc. Lyrix is a trademark of The Santa Cruz Operation. Inc. Multiplan and XENIX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ZOO, Z8001 and ZS002are registered trademarks of Zilog. Inc. Audiodigital is a trademark of User Training Corporation. TR5-80 is a registered trademark of Tandy Corporation. Sunol is a trademark of Sunol Corporation. Tecmar and MassFile are trademarks of Tecmar. Inc. Priam is a registered trademark and DataTower is a trademark of Priam Corporation. Tallgrass is a registered trademark of Tallgrass Technologies Corporation. IOMEGA is a trademark of IOMEGA Corporation. SoftCare is a service mark of The Santa Cruz Operation. Inc. seo PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PRICE LIST for the IBM PC. PC XT. PC COMPATIBLES and APPLE LISA 2 IBM PC. PC XT. PC Compatibles Apple Lisa 2 (see note) Operating Systems XENIX Operating System XENIX Development System XENIX Text Processing System Complete XENIX System $ 595 595 495 1350 $ 795 595 495 1595 (includes 3 packages above) XENIX Operating System on Bernoulli cartridge 795 (includes IOMEGA Disk Driver) Complete XENIX System on Bernoulli cartridge 1395 (includes IOMEGA Disk Driver) Applications Lyrix Word Processing System Multiplan Electronic Spreadsheet Informix Relational Database System· Compact LEVEL II COBOL High Performance LEVEL II COBOL COBOL Development Tools· COBOL Run Time System C-ISAM 595 195 325 $ 595 495 795 795 1595 595 195 325 SNA/3270 SNA/3770 BSC/3270 BSC/3780/2780 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Peripheral Support Sunol Disk Driver IOMEGA Disk Driver Priam DataTower and Tecmar MassFile Disk Drivers Tallgrass Disk Drivers Tecmar 4 Port Expansion Card TBA 150 TBA 150 $ 150 Macro Assemblers See page 6 SoftCare Support Services See page 7 $595 495 795 795 Mainframe Communications 250 795 Note: SCO's support department has verified that the XENIX operating system and the applications listed above are compatible with equipment provided to seo by the manufacturers of the following machines: AT&T 6300. …

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