Intel AEDIT-86 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Preface AEDIT -86 User's
Guide
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Appendix D, "Using AEDIT-86 on the Series IV," describes the system-
dependent usage
of
AEDIT-86
on a Series IV.
Appendix E, "Using AEDIT-86 on
iRMX
Based System," describes the system-
dependent usage
of
AEDIT-86 on
iRMX
based systems.
Appendix F,
~'Configuring
AEDIT-86 for
Other
Terminals," describes how to
configure AEDIT-86 for several terminals and provides tested configurations for
specific terminals.
Appendix G,
"ASCII
Codes," lists
ASCII
codes with their hexadecimal values.
Related Publications
References
to
specific operating systems are given in the appendixes.
Notational Conventions
UPPERCASE
italics
punctuation
.nput
lInes
< )
Characters shown
in
uppercase must be entered
in
the order
shown.
You may enter the characters
in
uppercase or
lowercase.
Italics indicate variable information, such as filename.
Brackets indicate optional arguments
or
parameters.
The
vertical bar separates options within brackets.
Ellipses indicate that the preceding argument
or
parameter
may be repeated.
Punctuation other than ellipses, braces, and brackets must be
entered as shown. For example, the punctuation shown in the
following command must be entered:
RUN
AEDIT.8S :F1:EXAMPL.SRC
MACRO(WORDP.MAC)
In interactive examples, input lines and user responses are
printed
in
white
on
black to differentiate them from system
output.
Angle brackets indicate a key configured for a function, e.g.,
<HEX>
or
<ESC>.