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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 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 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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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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68-5-24-84-1.011.0 Text Processing System IMPORTANT NOI'E ABOUT INSTALLATION TEXT PROCESSING SYSTEM XENlX3.0 fmthe Apple'J:\I Lisa 2J:\I May24,I984 These notes contain information about installing the optional XENlX Text Processing System. lfyou wish to install the Text Processing System at the same time as installing the XENIX Operating System, please refer to the Installation Gui~ in the binder maIted Installation Guide/Operations Guide/User's Guide. When installing the XENIX Text Processing System after you 've already installed the XENIX Operating System, refertothesenotes. READ THE INSTALLATION NOTES INTHElRENflRETY AND MARK SURE YOU COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE INSTALLATION PROCESS BEFORE INSTALUNGTHE PRODUCf. Note that you needtheXENIX Operating System in order to use the Text Processing System, so you must install the XENIX Operating System first. lfyru have already installed theXENIX Operating System, and wish to install the Text Processing System Package separately, follow this procedure: I. Login as root (super-user). 2. The floppies are mnnbered (beginning with 1) am must be installed in sequential numeric mder. Insert the first Text Processing System floppy into the floppy drive and enter the command: # letc/install 3. The install utility willprompt: First floppy (yIn) Enter'y· andIKssRETURN. 4. The program will prompt you for each floppy. Remove the previous floppy from the floppy drive and insert the next Text Processing Sytem floppy. Enter'y· inresponsetotheprcmpt(#). S. When you haveinstaUed the final Text Processing System floppy, enter 'n' in response tothe prompt. Note that some fiJesmay extend from one floppy to the next. In this case. the tar utility will prompt you in a slightly different fashion than the /etclinstall program. Insert the next floppy and press RETURN when the floppy is properly inserted and the floppy door latch is closed. The SantaCruz Operation XENlX for the Apple Lisa 2 The XENIX™ Text Processing System Text Processing Guide TM 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 Crull Operation, Ine. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425-7222 -TWX: 910-598-4510 SeD 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 Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 I .5 J.6 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.1 I 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 TextProcessi…

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Level II COBOL Animator Jun83

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********************************************************************** LEVEL II COBOL Animator Operating Guide UNIX Operating System Implementation Version 2.0 ********************************************************************** Document Release 1.2 June 24, 1983 Date of Printing: June 29, 1983 This document has been prepared for the exclusive use of the client. None of the material herein may be reproduced, copied or distributed in any manner, including electronically, without prior written approval of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Copyright (c) 1982, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE i PREFACE ii 1• 2. 3. INTRODUCTION '1-1 General Description 1-1 PREPARING FOR ANIMATION 2-1 Compilation 2-1 Running Programs with ANIMATOR 2-2 OPERATING COMMANDS 3-1 Main Commands 3-2 Source Code Window Manipulation 3-3 Execution and Animation Control 3-6 Examination and Amendment of Data 3-14 APPENDIX A. ANIMATOR COMMAND SUMMARY A-1 NOTICE COBOL is an industry language and is not the property of any company or group of companies, or of any organization or group of organizations. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made by any contributor or by the CODASYL Programming Language Committee as to the accuracy and functioning of the programming system and language. Moreover, no responsibility is assumed by any contributor, or by the committee, in connection herewith. The authors and copyright holders of the copyrighted material used herein: (Trademark FLOW-MATle for Sperry Rand Corporation) Programming for the Univac I and II, Data Automation Systems copyrighted 1958, 1959, by Sperry Rand Corporation; IBM Commercial Translator Form No. F28-8013, copyrighted 1959 by IBM; FACT, DS127A5260-2760, copyrighted 1960 by MinneapolisHoneywell. have specifically authorized the use of this material in whole or in part, in the COBOL specifications. Such authorization extends to the reproduction and use of COBOL specifications in programming manuals or similar publications. Note that the following are registered trademarks: LEVEL II (L/II) COBOL is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. ANIMATOR is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories. -i- PREFACE ANIMATOR enables you to step through your Micro Focus COBOL application programs with the COBOL source code in front of you on the screen. You can select parts of the program to can the specify speed of activation. activate You can also examine data items at. break-points or even during program execution. examine and and You can debug your programs using only the source code, with no need to refer to details of the object code. Audience This manual is intended for COBOL programmers using Micro Focus COBOL development systems. Notation Throughout this manual, the following notation is used to describe the format of data input or output: 1. When material is enclosed in square brackets [ ], it is an indication that t…

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T LEVEL II COBOL • USER'S GUIDE sea. THE SANTA CRUZ OPERATION 500 CHESTNUT STREET, P.O. BOX 1900, SANTA CRUZ, CA 95061 • (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 sca SACZ ***************************************************************** LEVEL II COBOL Version 2.0 Installation Guide UNIX Operating System Implementation ***************************************************************** Document Release 1.0 May 29, 1984 Date of Printing: June 1, 1984 This document has been prepared for the exclusive use of the client. None of the material herein may be reproduced, copied or distributed in any manner, including electronically, without prior written approval of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Copyright (c) 1982, 1984 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE i PREFACE ii 1. INSTALLATION 1-1 Instructions 1-1 Contents .1-3 Example 1-5 2. INSTALLING IN AN ALTERNATE DIRECTORY 2-1 3. INCORPORATING USER SUBROUTINES . 3-1 Instructions· 3-1 Summary 3-2 Example 3-3 NOTICE COBOL is an industry language and is not the property of any company or group of companies, or of any organization or group of organizations. No warranty, express&d or implied, is made by any contributor or by the CODASYL Programming Language Committee as to the accuracy and functioning of the programming system and language. Moreover, no responsibility is assumed by any contributor, or by the committee, in connection herewith. The authors and copyright holders of the copyrighted material used herein: FLOW-MATIC (Trademark for Sperry Rand Corporation) Programming for the Univac I an-d,II, Data Automation Systems copyrighted 1958, 1959, by Sperry Rand Corporation; IBM Commercial Translator Form No. F28-8Q13, copyright@d 1959 by IBM; FACT, DS127A5260-2760, copyrighted 1960 by MinneapolisHoneywell. have specifically authorized the use of this material in whole or in part, in the COBOL specifications. Such authorization extends to the reproduction and use of COBOL specifications in programming manuals or similar publications. Note that the following are registered trademarks: LEVEL II (L/II) COBOL is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. FORMS-2 is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. CIS COBOL is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories. DEC is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. ADM-3A is a trademark of Lear Siegler, Inc. DPPX is a trademark of IBM Corporation. -i- PREFACE This manual describes the procedures for installing the LEVEL II COBOL Version 2.0 Compiler and Run Time System. Audience This manual is intended for UNIX system administrators responsible for installing LEVEL II COBOL on their systems. Familiarity with UNIX is assumed. Contents This manual contains the following sections and appendices: Chapter.1. flINSTALLATION", which describes the basic installation procedure. Chapter "INSTALLATION 2. describes how to install IN AN ALTERNATE DIRECTORY", which the LEVEL II COBOL system in …

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****************************************************************** FORMS-2 Utility Manual Version 1.3 for CIS or LEVEL II COBOL UNIX Operating System Implementation ****************************************************************** Document Release 1.3 June 24, 1983 Date of Printing: July 18, 1983 This document has been prepared for the exclusive use of the client. None of the material herein may be reproduced, copied or distributed in any manner, including electronically, without prior written approval of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Copyright.(c) 1982, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. NOTICE The following are registered trademarks: FORMS-2 is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. LEVEL II (L/II) COBOL is a trademark of Micro Focus CIS COBOL is a trademark of Micro Focus Ltd. UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories. -i- ~td. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1• 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. INTRODUCTION 1 -1 General Description 1 -1 Operator Interface 1-3 Getting Started 1 -5 INITIALIZATION PHASE 2-1 Initialization Screen I01 2-1 Initialization Screen I02 2-3 WORK PHASE 3-1 Screen W01 3-1 Work Screen 3-3 Work Phase Completion ·3-24 DATA DESCRIPTIONS 4-1 Record-Name and Data-Name Generation 4-2 PICTURE Generation 4-3 Editing the DDS File 4'-5 Incorporation of DDS File Contents 4-5 THE CHECK-OUT PROGRAM 5-1 Check-Out Program Generation 5-2 Check-Out Program Running 5-3 SCREEN IMAGE FILE Screen Image File Generation 6-1 6-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Forms Maintenance 6-2 Prin ted Fo rms 6-3 Form Images in the Design Process 6-4 7. FORMS-2 USER SCREEN GENERATION EXANPLE 7 -1 8. INDEX PROGRAM 3-1 Index Program Generation 9. Files Generated 3-5 Index Program Compilation 3-5 Index Program Running 3-5 USER INDEX PROGRAM EXAMPLE 9-1 APPENDIX A. FORMS-2 INSTALLATION APPENDIX B. SCREENS )..-1 Q 1 -.;-; PREFACE Overview This manual describes your FORMS-2 package to design, edit interactive screen application programs. layouts create and for use with CIS or L/II COBOL It provides the necessary information for the use of the FORMS-2 package on the UNIX operating system. Most application programs will be written separately according individual powerful requirements user-oriented to but FORMS-2 can automatically generate a indexed data entry and filing system maintained by use of the screen layouts (forms). If you want to generate an automatic indexed filing system program and and 3 then use it, carry out Chapter 1 procedures, read Chapters 2 briefly and then refer straight to Chapter 8 before performing the comprehensive sample run in Chapter 9. If you wish to generate some screen layouts, carry out the procedures in Chapter 1, read briefly Chapters 2 and 3, and then perform the comprehensive sample run in Chapter 7. To gain a further understanding of the FORMS-2 FORMS-2 operation read Chapters 1, 2 and 3 in detail. 5, 6 and 7 are descriptions of FORMS-2 outpu…

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Level II COBOL RTS Release Notes Jul84

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LEVEL II COBOL Version 2.0 RTS Revision 60 for XENIX 3.0 on the Apple Lisa 2 RELEASE NOTES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS seo_ THE SANTA CRUZ OPERATION 500 CHESTNUT STREET, P.O. BOX 1900, SANTA CRUZ, CA 95061 • (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 sca SACZ Page 1 Installation Instructions for the Apple Lisa Note: See the LEVEL II COBOL Installation details about the installation prooess. Guide for oomplete Depending upon the size of the hard disk on your system and the amount of space available, you might run into problems while extraoting or installing this distribution. The fully installed version of High Performance L/I! COBOL uses about 1000 blooks of disk space, but to extract all the files from the floppies and install the software requires approximately 2600 free blocks on the filesystem used. Extracting the software from the floppies takes up about 1600 blocks, but this space may be reclaimed after installation and verification of the software. The command to extract all the files from the floppies is: II tar xv The 'tar' command will prompt you to put in the second volume the distribution after it has extracted the first floppy. of If you do not have 2600 free blocks on your disk, you may extract only those files that are necessary for the installation. To do this use the following 'tar' command instead of the one above: I tar xv install lib lib.hiperf bin demo ncg These files will use about 1100 blocks of disk space. The "install" shellscript is provided to facilitate installation of the LIII COBOL system; you should inspect it for commands that would overwrite existing files or directories on your system. If "install" will not destroy anything that you need to preserve, run it. # sh install To install the Native Code Generator, 'cd' to the ncg directory, and run the install script provided. , cd neg I sh install I cd •• If you have purchased the development tools, insert the development tools floppy, and extraot it using the tar command. I tar xv They may be installed with the following oommands: , cd anlm , sh install , od •• /forms2 , sh install , cd •• Installation Instructions for ·the Apple Lisa After installation and verification, all files extracted with the 'tar' command may be removed. Page 2 that were If your terminal is not correctly handled 1n the /usr/lib/cobol termcap file, you will need to produce a new entry. See the "Terminal Configuration Issues" Appendix of your Operating Guide for details. 6 Jul 1984 LEVEL II COBOL Version 2.0 RTS Revision 60 tor JENIX" 3.0 on the Apple Lisa 2 To verlfy the RTS Revision you have received, execute the RTS directly with no arguments. After installation, this means executing: $ lusr/lib/cobol/rts2 This release is derived from the Micro Focus COBOL product line which is certified to the High Level by the GSA and contains the High-Performance Compiler and the Native Code Generator (NCG). Some of the experimental features also should still be considered Beta-test: 1…

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Level II COBOL Operating Guide Version 2.0 Feb84

Level II COBOL Operating Guide Version 2.0 Feb84

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HIGH PERFORMANCE LEVEL II COBOL™ OPERATING GUIDE Version 2.0 HIGH PERFORMANCE LEVEL II COBOL™ Operating Guide (For use with the UNIX™ Operating System) Version 2.0 Micro Focus Ltd Issue 1 February 1984 i COBOL is an industry language and is not the property of any company or group of companies, or of any organization or group of organizations. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made by any contributor or by the CODASYL Programming Language Committee as to the accuracy and functioning of the programming system and language. Moreover, no responsibility is assumed by any contributor, or by the committee, in connection herewith. The authors and copyright holders of the copyrighted material used herein: FLOW-MATIC (Trademark for Sperry Rand Corporation) Programming for the Univac I and II, Data Automation Systems copyrighted 1958, 1959, by Sperry Rand Corporation; IBM Commercial Translator Form No. F28-8013, copyrighted 1959 by IBM; FACT, DS 127 AS260-2760, copyrighted 1960 by Minneapolis-Honeywell. have specifically authorized the use of this material in whole or in part, in the COBOL specifications. Such authorization extends to the reproduction and use of COBOL specifications in programming manuals or similar publications. Micro Focus has made every effort to ensure that this manual is correct and accurate, but reserves the right to make changes without notice at its sole discretion at any time. The software described ,in this document is supplied under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license, and in particular any warranty of fitness of Micro Focus software products for any particular purpose is expressly excluded and in no event will Micro Focus be liable for any consequential loss. Note that the following are registered trademarks: LEVEL II COBOL™ (LEVEL II COBOL), FORMS-2™ (FORMS-2), (ANIMATOR) are trademarks of 'Micro Focus. UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories. DEC is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. ADM-3A is a trademark of Lear Siegler, Inc. DPPX is a trademark of the IBM Corporation. IBM is a trademark of the IBM Corporation. ~COPYRIGHT 1984 by Micro Focus Ltd. ii and Ai\JIMATOR™ LEVEL II COBOL OPERATING GUIDE VERSION 2.0 AMENDMENT RECORD Amendment Number Dated Inserted by ~ iii Signature Date PREFACE This manual describes operating procedures for the UNIX resident releases of the LEVEL II COBOL Version 2.0 compiler and Run-Time System (RTS). The compiler converts LEVEL II COBOL source code into an intermediate code. This intermediate code can then be interpreted by the Run-Time System. Alternatively, the intermediate code can be converted by the native code generator into the machine code for your processor. This native code can then be run under the control of the Run-Time System. This manual describes the steps needed to compile a program, generate native code, and execute the intermediate or native code, including all necessary linkage and run-time r…

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