Edinburgh Regional Computing Centre
(April 1987)
User Note 0
Titles and Index
Author: Contact: Software Support
Neil Hamilton-Smith Your User Support Team Category: n/a
Titles
In the following list of User Notes which may be obtained from your User Support
Team, each title is followed by the date of the most recent version of that Note
and a rating on a scale ranging from 1 to 10, which indicates whether the reader
is assumed to have very little, or considerable, understanding of computers, and
computing. Earlier versions of any Notes should be thrown away.
000 Titles and Index October 1986
001 DAP User Interface Commands November 1984
002 IMP80 on EMAS 2900: Differences from IMP9 April 1984 (Alternative document)
003 The Coding of Computer Data December 1985
004 Modifying Object Files on EMAS 2900 November 1984
005 DAP FORTRAN Summary Guide March 1985
006 Compiling PASCAL programs on EMAS 2900 February 1983
008 Developing IMP programs February 1984
009 VIEW on EMAS-3 November 1985
010 Date and Time in EMAS 2900 January 1986
011 CURVEFIT on EMAS 2900 August 1983
012 EASYGRAPH on EMAS 2900 March 1983
014 SOAP80: A Program for Formatting
IMP80 Source Programs June 1985 (Alternative document)
015 ERCC and CAST Software Index September 1986
016 Profile Scheme on EMAS 2900 January 1984
017 Graph and Matrix Plotter devices on EDNET December 1985
018 ERCC/CAST User Support for
Programming Languages in Edinburgh University September 1986
019 BMDP on EMAS 2900 and EMAS-3 August 1986
020 GENSTAT version 4.04 on EMAS 2900 and EMAS-3 August 1986
024 MINITAB on EMAS 2900 and EMAS-3 September 1986
025 SPSSX on EMAS 2900 and EMAS-3 August 1986
026 Choosing a Statistical Package on EMAS June 1985
027 Some Utility routines available
in the EMAS 2900 Subsystem January 1986
028 The EMAS FUNDS Scheme November 1986
029 How to Register as a User of the Computer Services
Provided by the ERCC December 1986
030 Virtual Video Package January 1985
031 EMAS 2900 Program Loader May 1985
032 Efficient Loading on EMAS 2900 April 1983
033 EMAS 2900 Fundamentals: Object file format,
Stacks, GLAs, Logging-on, Loading September 1985
034 The EMAS File Transfer System March 1986
035 EMAS 2900 Subsystem: data structures
and 'hash commands' June 1985
036 SUPERSNAP June 1983
037 INLAY March 1984
038 LABS: A Program for Address Labels October 1985
039 The BBC Microcomputer as a Laboratory Tool October 1986
040 Edinburgh University
Microcomputer Teaching Laboratory December 1985
042 A Proportional Spacing Version of LAYOUT:
Notes for Experienced LAYOUT Users December 1984
043 A Proportional Spacing Version of LAYOUT:
Notes for Inexperienced LAYOUT Users April 1984
044 Printers for Microcomputers in the Edinburgh University Environment
February 1985
046 Editors Available on the EMAS Operating System June 1986
047 GPLAYOUT: a Picture-Editor December 1985
048 DPLIST: A Listing Utility for .DP Printers July 1984
050 Philips GP300 Printer: Character Sets June 1985
052 How to make the best use of your interactive terminal October 1986
053 Background Work on EMAS 2900 May 1985
054 Accessing Archived Files on EMAS September 1985
055 File Comparison Programs on EMAS 2900 and EMAS-3 November 1986
056 VFILES on EMAS 2900 September 1984
057 Moving to Fortran 77 from Earlier Dialects of Fortran September 1985
058 Moving IMP programs to EMAS-3 June 1986
059 Programming Languages on EMAS-3 January 1986
060 EMAS-3: Changes from EMAS 2900 for All Users January 1986
061 EMAS-3: Naming Files January 1986
062 EMAS-3: Writing Commands January 1986
064 Pascal on EMAS-3 September 1986
065 Language-independent Event Trapping Mechanism
on EMAS-3 November 1985
066 A SCRIBE Primer May 1986
067 A SCRIBE Reference Manual November 1986
070 Searching for Patterns in EMAS Character Files October 1985
071 Document Printers - Recent Changes May 1985
072 IBM PC Configurations January 1985
073 Data Backup for Microcomputer Users August 1986
074 User Guide for BBC Micro X-TALK Version 2.2 June 1986
076 EMAS 2900 File Analysis April 1985
077 File Permissions on EMAS 2900 April 1985
078 An Introduction to KERMIT August 1985
079 KERMIT on EMAS August 1985
080 EMAS-3: Subsystem Language Independent
Programming Interface March 1987
081 EMAS-3: Command macro scheme February 1986
083 Profile Scheme on EMAS-3 February 1986
085 EMAS-3: Program Loader February 1986
086 EDD - A Screen Editor for MS-DOS March 1986
087 Handling Non-printing Characters in EMAS Files April 1986
088 Microcomputing Support Policy for Edinburgh University June 1986
090 SPELL on EMAS 2900 November 1985
091 Portable X-Talk User Guide October 1985
092 Spreadsheet Packages for Microcomputer Users November 1986
094 KERMIT on EMAS-3 June 1986
095 Accessing PRESTEL from EDNET October 1986
096 Modifying Object Files on EMAS-3 September 1986
099 Code of Practice for the Security of Computer-
Based Personal Data Files November 1986
100 INDEX: A Program to Simplify Preparing an Index
for a Document March 1987
EMAS
1 USER EMAS PROCEDURES
1.1 Access to EMAS User Notes 29, 33
1.2 Terminal Control and Information User Notes 30, 52, 80
1.3 EMAS process control and information User Notes 1, 16, 28, 53, 80, 83
1.3.1 Directory User Notes 31, 85
1.4 EMAS Command Handling User Note 80
1.4.1 Session Information User Notes 1, 27, 46, 52, 80
1.5 User's Programs
1.5.1 Date and Time User Notes 10, .80
1.5.2 Input User Notes 27, 80
1.5.3 Output User Notes 27, 35, 80, 87
1.5.4 String handling User Notes 27, 70, 80
1.5.5 Program Control and Information User Notes 1, 27, 31, 32, 35, 80, 85
1.5.6 Diagnostics User Notes 27, 35, 36, 80
1.5.7 Contingency handling User Notes 65, 80
1.5.8 Parameter handling User Notes 27
1.6 File Command handling User Notes 76, 81
1.7 Jobs (all)
1.7.1 Jobs (background) User Notes 1, 34, 53, 54
1.9 Services, System & User Information and Utilities
1.9.1 System Information User Notes 1, 28
1.9.2 User Information User Note 9
2 FILE UTILITIES
2.1 File Comparison User Note 55
2.1.1 File Comparison (PD) User Note 55
2.2 File Copying User Note 61
2.2.1 File Copying (PD) User Note 80
2.3 File Editing User Notes 14, 35, 36, 46, 70, 87
2.4 File Handling User Notes 9, 31, 35, 46, 70, 80, 85
2.4.1 File Handling (PD) User Notes 61, 70
2.5 File Listing User Notes 34, 38, 55, 80
2.6 File Management User Notes 1, 54, 56, 61, 76, 77, 80
2.6.1 File Management (PD) User Note 80
2.7 File Transfer User Notes 34, 78, 79, 94
2.8 File Information User Notes 1, 61, 70, 76, 77, 80, 87
3 LANGUAGES, COMPILERS and UTILITIES
3.0 Compiler Utility User Note 1
3.0.1 Object Utility User Notes 1, 4, 32, 96
3.1 ALGOL Compiler User Note 18
3.2 ASSEMBLER Compiler User Notes 1, 18
3.3 BASIC Compiler User Note 18
3.4 BCPL Compiler User Note 18
3.6 FORTRAN Compiler User Notes 1, 5, 18, 53, 57
3.7 IMP compiler User Notes 2, 18, 53, 58
3.7.1 IMP Utility User Notes 8, 14
3.8 LISP System User Note 18
3.9 ML Interpreter User Note 18
3.10 MODULA Compiler User Note 18
3.11 PASCAL Compiler User Notes 6, 18, 53, 64
3.12 POPLOG Environment User Note 18
3.13 PROLOG System User Note 18
3.14 SIMULA Compiler User Note 18
3.15 SNOBOL Compiler User Note 18
4 APPLICATIONS (GENERAL)
4.2 Graphics Drafting User Notes 12, 47
4.2.3 Graphics Display User Notes 12, 17, 47
4.3 Mathematical User Note 11
4.4 Statistical User Notes 11, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26
7 TEXT PROCESSING
7.1 Text Analysis User Note 70
7.2 Text Processing User Notes 37, 42, 43, 46, 48,50,
Microcomputers
File Transfer User Notes 74, 78, 79, 91, 94
General User Notes 40, 73, 86, 88
BBC User Notes 39, 74
IBM PC User Note 86
Databases
Database Handling User Note 95
INDEX
This index gives references in the form User Note-Page number,
* 14-3, 27-19, 35-23, 54-3, 56-4, B80 53-6
61-8, 77-12 BACK SPACE 87-5
= 52-10 background compilation 53-4
? 1-2, 1-4, 14-3, 27-7, 31-12, 34-3, background job 53-7, 54-5
34-4, 34-6, 48-5, 48-6, 52-10, BASEFILE 80-20
54-2, 77-2, 77-7, 77-10, 77-11, BASIC 18-9, 18-28, 18-29, 74-9, 92-3
90-2, 90-9, 90-10, 90-11, compiler 35-8
,90-12, 90-13 BATCH 25-6
?? 80-10 batch jobs 53-2
BBC Master 95-3
#ACR 35-22 BBC microcomputer 39, 74-4, 78-5,
Ada 18-6, 18-28 79-3, 94-3
ADDNP 87-10 Basic program transfer 74-13
address labels 38-3 configurations 39-3
A102 26-4 disc transfer 74-12
Algol 60 18-7, 18-26, 18-28 interfaces 39-4
Algol 68 18-7 memory block transfer 74-15
ALIAS 31-6 memory transfer 74-13
ALIASENTRY 31-6, 31-10, 85-5 software library 74-18
ALIASPROC 85-5 tape transfer 74-13
ANALYSE 61-7, 31-14, 32-6, 56-3, Wordwise text transfer 74-14
61-8, 70-2, 70-6, 70-10, BBC-B 95-3
76-2, 76-7, 77-11, 87-14 BCPL 18-11, 18-28
ANALYSE PARAMETERS 27-9 compiler 35-8
analysis BECCE 46-8, 46-3, 87-15
cluster 19-2, 25-2, 26-3, 26-4 BFORT77 53-4
discriminant 19-2, 25-2 BFORTE 53-4
factor 19-2, 25-2 BIMP 53-4
file 76 BIMP80 53-4
life table 25-2 binary digits 87-23
log-linear 25-2 BINTT 53-11
multidimensional scaling 25-2 BIOPT 53-4
multiple response 25-2 BLISS 26-4
multivariate 20-1, 26-3 BMDP 19-1, 26-2, 26-3
non-parametric 19-2, 24-2 access on EMAS 2900 19-2
of covariance 19-2, 25-2 access on EMAS-3 19-3
of variance 19-2, 20-1, 24-2, 25-2, accessing data files 19-4
26-2, 26-3, 26-4 documentation 19-2
parameter 27-2, 27-4 example 19-4
probit 25-2 parameters 19-3
reliability 25-2 BOP 53-6
survival 19-2, 26-3 Borsu unit 73-3, 73-4, 73-5
time series 19-2, 20-1, 24-2, 26-5 cleaning 73-6
APAL 1-2 Box Jenkins 25-2
APERMIT 54-2, 77-2, 77-6, 77-11 BPASCAL 53-4
Apricot 73-5 bytes 87-23
ARCHIVE 61-7, 56-3
archived file 54, 54-5, 54-6, 54-7, C 18-12, 18-11, 18-28, 29-3
56-3, 61-6, 77-6 C# 80-10, 80-2
ARCHSORT 54-6 CALL 31-7, 58-4
ASET 18-6, 18-13, 18-20 CAMAPGB1 15-54
Assembler 13-8, 18-28, 58-6 CAMAPGB2 15-54
AWAITRESTORES 54-5 canonical correlation 25-2
card index 9-14 CONLIB:GENERAL 15-56
cashflow 92-3 #CONNECT 35-20
CAST OUT 27-12 CONSOLE 27-11
character codes CONSOLIDATE 1-2
ASCII 74-11, 94-8 context editors 46-2
CDC6600 87-10 contingency 65, 80-3, 80-7, 80-8, 80-10,
EBCDIC 87-5, 87-10 80-17, 80-18, 80-20
ISO 52-28, 58-5, 87-3, 87-5, 87-10, contingency tables 25-2
87-21 CONTRAST 55-4, 55-3
character file 34-8, 55-2, 55-14 control characters 52-29, 74-28, 87-3,
characteristics of terminals 52-22 87-14, 87-25
CHECKENDS 55-5, 55-3 CONVERT 12-8
CHECKFILE 76-4, 76-6 COPY 61-7, 1-4, 61-6, 77-3, 87-4
CHECKLEX 90-10, 90-12 correlation 20-1, 24-2, 26
CHEF 46-11, 46-3, 70-3, 70-8, 87-12 COUNT 87-7
documentation 46-12 cross tabulation 26-4
CH EFL 46-12, 70-3, 70-10 CSO 15-54
CHEFR 46-12 CURRENT PACKED DT 10-3
CHERISH 54-4, 56-3, 61-7, 61-8, 61-9 CURRENTREFS 31-11, 85-7
CHKDSK 73-4 curve-fitting 11-2, 12-3
CHOPLDR 27-13 Curvefit 11-2, 11-7, 11-8, 12-16
CIF Library 1-4 access 11-3
CIFANAL 1-4 error messages 11-18
CLUSCOM 26-4 methods used 11-19
CLUSTAN 26-4 Curveplot 11-4
cluster analysis 19-2, 25-2, 26-3, 26-4 Cuspline 11-21
COBOL 35-24
CODECHANGE 87-10 DAP documentation 1-6, 5-13
command DAP FORTRAN 5-2
EMAS-3 Subsystem 80-20 ENTRY SUBROUTINE 5-2
hash 35-16 ERROR statement 5-9
history 80-2, 80-10 TRACE statement 5-9
line 80-2, 80-10, 81-6 DAPALERT 1-5
macro scheme 81-2 DAPASSEMBLE 1-2
monitoring 35-17 DAPCLEAR 1-2
parameters 80-20 DAPFORTRAN 1-2
Commstar ROM 95-3, 95-6 DAPMAN (Mail Rname) 1-6, 5-13
COMPARE 55-6, 55-3 DAPMETER 1-5
comparing areas of virtual store 27-13 DAPNEWLIB 1-4
comparing files 55 DAPOPT1ON 1-4, 1-2
COMREG 35-7 APPENDLIB 1-3
CONCORD 70-9, 70-10 ARRAYSIZE 1-3
documentation 70-10 ATRACE 5-9, 1-3
CONLIB 15-55, 15-56 DIAGNOSTICLEVEL 1-3
CONLIB.CTRLCHAR 87-14, 87-26 FTRACE 5-9, 1-3
CONLIB.EDWINDIR 15-55 LISTSIZE 1-3
CONLIB.EXAMPLES 87-3, 87-26 REMOVELIB 1-3
CONLIB.GENERAL 15-55, 30-19, 36-2, RTRACE 5-9, 1-3
53-6, 53-7, 53-10, 54-3, 54-6, STACKALLOCATION 1-3
55-3, 55-14, 70-4, 70-6, 70-8, STACKSIZE 1-3
70-9, 70-11, 77-2, 100-2 DAPPARM 1-4, 35-13
CONLIB.GRAPHICS 15-55 AMF 1-5, 35-14
CONLIB.GRAPHICSY_GRAPHELP 12-3 ATTR 1-5, 35-14
CONLIB.IMP11DIR 15-55 DDE 1-5
CONLIB.PAFECDIR 15-55 DIAG 35-14
CONLIB.POLPLOTS 15-55 DIRECTIVES 35-14
CONLIB.PROLOG 15-55 DUMP 35-14
CONLIB.VVP_VVDEMO 30-17 ERL 1-5, 35-14
CONLIB.VVP_IVPFORMATS 30-3, 30-10 ISO 1-5, 35-14
CONLIB.VVP VVPSPECS 30-3 LISTALL 1-5, 35-14
DAPPARM DELIVER 17-4, 80-19
LOADMON 35-14 DESCRIBE 53-2
MAP 35-14 DESTROY 61-7, 56-3, 77-3, 77-9
NOCODE 1-5, 35-14 DESTROYGROUP 61-7
NODOLOOPS 1-5, 35-14 DETA 53-7
NOLIST 1-5, 35-14 ETAB 87-9
NONORMALISATION 1-5, 35-14 DETACH 1-6, 25-5, 25-6,53-2, 54-5,
NORTCHECKS 1-5, 35-14 66-3
NOSOURCE 1-5, 35-14 AFTER 53-3
NOSUBSCRIPTS 1-5, 35-14 DAPMINS 1-6
OBJECT 1-5, 35-14 DETACHJOB 53-4, 53-10
REGS 35-14 AFTER 53-10
XREF 1-5, 35-14 DFDFIN 27-10
DAPRUN 1-2 DFDFOUT 27-10
DAPSTATE 1-5 diagnostic aids 35-23
DAPSYS 15-54 diagrams 12-3
DAPSYS.DAPDIR 15-54 DIFF 55-9, 55-3
DAPTIME 1-5 documentation 55-10
data 3-4 directory
agricultural 26-3 file 35-3
analysis 26-4 searching 31-2, 32-2
area 31-3, 85-3 Subsystem base 31-2
backup 73 disc
schedule 73-8 floppy 39-3,73-3, 73-4
collection form 3-2 backup schedule 73-8
copying 27-11 hard 73-4
description 19-2, 20-1, 26 Apricot 73-6
eight bit 94-8 IBM 73-6
entry 4-2, 4-4, 31-12, 85-3, Sirius 73-7
96-2, 96-4 heads, cleaning 73-6
file 35-2, 31-3,34-8, 55-2 DISCARD 54-7, 56-3
manipulation 27-2 DISCONNECT 1-2, 31-17, 32-6, 53-5,
matching 27-2 85-12
medical 26-2 discriminant analysis 19-2, 25-2
preparation 3-2 DISPLAYX3 52-21
reference 4-2, 31-3, 31-10, 32-2, DNA sequence analysis 29-3
32-6, 96-2 document formatting 37-2, 42, 43, 48,
scanning 27-2 66, 67, 100-2
structures 80-28 documentation
survey 26-2, 26-3 BMDP 19-2
tabulation 26-5 CHEF 46-12
Data Protection Act 99-2, 38-3, 73-2, CONCORD 70-10
99-5 DAP 1-6, 5-13
Data Protection Officer 99-5 DIFF 55-10
DATAC 15-54 ECCE 46-8, 70-2
DATASPACE 31-3, 31-10, 31-13, 32-4, EDIT 46-6, 70-2
85-3, 85-9 EL 46-12
DATATRIEVE 29-3 EM 46-10
DATE 10-3 FAKAD 26-4
DEBUG 8-2 Fortran77 57-6
#DEC 35-17, 87-22 GENSTAT 20-2
DECRYPT 99-5 GLIM 26-4
DEFINE 11-3, 11-7, 11-8,12-8, 17-2, IDA 26-4
17-3, 19-4, 20-5,20-6, 35-4, LISREL 26-4
35-20, 53-10, 58-8 loader 31-12
DEGROT 87-8 MINITAB 24-2
DELAYJOB 53-10 MLP 26-5
DELETE PROFILE 16-9 OCP 70-10
access 16-8 PAD 52-5
DELETEDOC 34-6, 25-6,48-9, 53-11 PASCAL 64-9
documentation editors
SCREED 46-9, 70-4 ECCE 46-7, 16-4, 37-5, 46-3, 46-9,
SPSSX 25-2 46-12, 55-14, 58-4, 70-2,
TSA 26-5 83-2, 83-4, 87-18
VECCE 46-13 ED 46-10
DOCUMENTS 1-6, 12-24, 25-6, 48-9 EDD 86
DONATEFUNDS 28-4 EDIT 46-5, 46-3, 46-9, 55-14, 70-2,
dot matrix printer 50 77-3, 77-9, 87-14
DOUBLE 90-13 EL 46-12, 46-3, 46-8
.DP 71-3, 42-2, 42-4, 43-12, 48-2, 48-9, EM 46-9, 46-3, 70-4, 70-8, 70-10,
50, 71-4, 71-6, 71-8, 71-10, 71-11 87-11
DPLAY 42-3, 43-12, 50, 71-2, 71-9, GPLAYOUT 47
46-13, 46-3, 46-8
options 48-5 EDNET 29-2, 29-4, 46-8, 52-3, 52-7,
DQ 54-6 73-6, 95-3
drawing graphs 12-3 EL 46-12, 46-3, 46-8
DRAWPICTURE 17-2, 47-8, 47-21, 74-18 documentation 46-12
DSIGNX 26-4 EM 46-9, 46-3, 70-3, 70-8, 70-10, 87-11
DTVVO RD 10-3 documentation 46-10
#DUMP 35-19 EMAS-3 58-3, 94-3
#DUMPFILE 35-20 Command macro scheme 81
dynamic reference 4-2, 4-4, 32-2, 53-7, IMP interface 80-22
96-2, 96-4 Subsystem commands 80-20
Subsystem data structures 80-28
E#EDITDICT 46-5 Subsystem date and time format
E#EHA 46-6 80-29
EASYGRAPH 12, 11-3, 11-6, 11-12, Subsystem error messages 80-30
12-18, 12-20, 12-22, 12-24 EMAS3 80-2, 9-22, 58-4, 64-3, 65-2,
access 12-3 80-8, 80-20, 85-6
calling from a program 12-16 EMAS3 ALLOW INTERRUPTS 80-3, 65-2,
EASYMENU 12-3 65-3, 65-7
EBCDIC to ISO code conversion 27-18, EMAS3 CHANGE ACCESS 80-3
35-8, 80-4, 80-8 EMAS3 CHANGE FILE SIZE 80-3
ECCE 46-7, 16-4, 37-5, 46-3, 46-9, EMAS3 CHECK NAME 80-3
46-12, 55-14, 58-4, 70-2, 83-2, EMAS3 CLAIM CHANNEL 80-4, 58-8, 80-7
83-4, 87-18 EMAS3 CLEAR JOURNAL 80-4
documentation 46-8, 70-2 EMAS3 CLOSE 80-4
ECCE#BACKUP 46-8 EMAS3 COMREG 80-4
ECCE#TDICT 46-7 EMAS3 CONNECT 80-6
ED 46-10 EMAS3 CPUTIME 80-7
EDD 86 EMAS3 DATE 80-7
on Apricot 86-4, 86-22, 86-37 EMAS3 DEFINE 80-7, 80-4
on IBM PC 86-3, 86-22, 86-37 EMAS3 DESTROY 80-7
on Sirius 86-3, 86-22, 86-37 EMAS3 DISCARD TRAP 65-4,65-2, 65-7,
EDEX 26-4 80-7
EDIT 46-5, 46-3, 46-9, 55-14, 70-2, EMAS3 DISCONNECT 80-8
77-3, 77-9, 87-14 EMAS3 ENTER 80-8, 80-12
documentation 46-6, 70-2 EMAS3 ERROR 80-8
editors 46 EMAS3 ETOI 80-8
BECCE 46-8, 46-3, 87-15 EMAS3 EVENT DATA 65-4,65-2, 65-7,
CHEF 46-11, 46-3, 70-3, 70-8, 87-12 80-8
context 46-2 EMAS3 EXIST 80-9
cursor 46-2 EMAS3 EXIST TYPE 80-9
EMAS3 FAILURE MESSAGE 80-9, 80-2
EMAS3 FILL 80-10
EMAS3 GET JOURNAL 80-10 EMAS3VDUC 52-23
EMAS3 GET REST OF LINE 80-10 EMAS3VDUI 52-22
EMAS3 GIVE EVENT 80-10, 65-2, 65-4, EMAS3VDUS 52-24
65-7 EMASFC 31-3, 31-7
EMAS3 HELP INFO 80-10 ENCRYPT 99-5
EMAS3 HTOS 80-10 entry points 31-6, 32-2, 32-3
EMAS3 INCREMENT 80-10 ERCLIB 15-54, 15-56
EMAS3 INPOS 80-11 ERCLIB.ALGOL 15-54
EMAS3 INTEGER 80-11 ERCLIB.CALCOMPICS 15-54
EMAS3 INTERRUPT 80-11 ERCLIB.GENERAL 15-54, 37-2, 100-5
EMAS3 ITOE 80-11 ERCLIB.GRAPHICS 15-54, 17-4
EMAS3 ITOS 80-11 ERCLIB.IMPSPEC 15-54
EMAS3 JOURNAL OFF 80-11 ERCLIB.NAGFORTRAN 15-54
EMAS3 JOURNAL ON 80-10 ERCLIB.NAGSPEC 15-54
EMAS3 LAST PARAM 80-11 ERCLIB.RELAYDIR 15-54
EMAS3 LOADEP 80-11, 80-8 ERCLIB.SORTMERGE 15-54
EMAS3 LONGREAL 80-12 ERCLIB:CALCOMPICS 15-56
EMAS3 MODPDFILE 80-12 ERCLIB:CTRLCHAR 87-14, 87-26
EMAS3 MONPARAMS 80-12 ERCLIB:EXAMPLES 87-3, 87-26
EMAS3 MOVE 80-14 ERCLIB:GENERAL 15-56, 54-6, 55-3,
EMAS3 MOVE STRING 80-14 55-14, 70-4, 70-6, 70-8, 70-9,
EMAS3 NEWGEN 80-14 70-11, 100-2, 100-5
EMAS3 OUTFILE 80-15 ERCLIB:GRAPHICS 15-56
EMAS3 OUTPOS 80-15 ERCLIB:NAGLIB 15-56
EMAS3 PACKDATEANDTIME 80-16 ERCLIB:SOAPSPECS 58-7
EMAS3 PHEX 80-16 ERCLIB:SORTMERGE 15-56
EMAS3 PROMPT 80-16 ERCLIB:VSSDIR 15-56
EMAS3 RENAME 80-13 ERNMO2.DAPAPLS 1-4
EMAS3 RETURN CODE 80-16, 80-17 ERNMO2.DAPLDOC 1-4
EMAS3 SEND FILE 80-16 ERNMO2.DAPLSOURCE 1-4
EMAS3 SET COMREG 80-16 error messages
EMAS3 SET FNAME 80-16, 80-17 Curvefit 11-18
EMAS3 SET RETURN CODE 80-16, 80-2, EMAS 25-7
80-5, 80-17 EMAS 2900 Subsystem 35-18
EMAS3 SET TRAP 80-17, 65-2, 65-3, EMAS-3 Subsystem 80-30, 80-9,
65-4, 80-3, 80-18, 80-20 80-16
EMAS3 SET VSS TRAP 80-17 loader 31-12, 85-8
EMAS3 SET WORK 80-17 SPSSX 25-7
EMAS3 SETMODE 80-16 X-Talk 74-21
EMAS3 SIGNAL 80-17, 65-2, 65-4, 65-7 ETOI 27-18
EMAS3 STRING 80-18 event classes 65-4, 65-3
EMAS3 TIME 80-18 event trapping 65
EMAS3 TRAP 65-3, 65-2, 65-6, 65-7, executable code 33-5
80-17, 80-18 EXECUTE 31-6
EMAS3 TRIGGER TRAP 80-18, 65-2, 65-4
EMAS3 TRIM 80-18 F#BLCMN 32-4
EMAS3 UCSTRING 80-18 Factor analysis 19-2, 25-2
EMAS3 UCTRANSLATE 80-18 FAILURE MESSAGE 58-8
EMAS3 UINFI 80-18 FAKAD 26-4
EMAS3 UINFS 80-19 documentation 26-4
EMAS3 UNPACK DATE 80-20 FCALL 31-7, 31-3
EMAS3 UNPACK TIME 80-20 FDMAP 35-4
EMAS3 UNSET TRAP 65-4, 65-3. 80-17, file
80-18, 80-20 access 31-4, 80-9
EMAS3 X 80-20 analysis 76
EMAS3H 80-10 archived 54, 54-5, 54-6, 54-7, 56-3,
EMAS3MODESTR 52-25 61-6, 77-6
EMAS3UINFI 28-4 character 34-8, 55-2, 55-14
EMAS3UINFS 28-4 comparison 55
EMAS3VDUB 52-23
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