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Available Computers
Using different computers
Using VMS
Using PAW on VMS
Accessing mass data under VMS
Using MVS
MVS logon from different computers
MVS File System
PAW Graphics under MVS
Running PAW under MVS
Accessing mass data under MVS
Printing under MVS
Using UNIX
Using and Customizing AIX
Using and Customizing ULTRIX
Using UNIX Workstations as Terminals
Using PAW under UNIX
Accessing mass data under UNIX
Printing under UNIX
Working Online
Basic Steps
Advanced Topics
Filters
Maximum Event Size
Parameter Events
Age of Events
Hexdumping data
Mass Data Handling
Moving data
Moving Text Files
VAX/VMS
IBM/MVS
VAX/VMS
UNIX
UNIX
VMS or MVS
MVS
UNIX or VMS
Moving Binary Data: DST and Raw Files
VMS
MVS disk
VMS
UNIX disk
UNIX disk
VMS
UNIX disk
MVS
MVS disk
UNIX disk and VMS
MVS disk
MVS Tape
ULTRIX ltf
AIX tcopy
The bincopy utility for AIX and ULTRIX
RZ files
Program development
Programming conventions
Naming conventions
Basic Structure of the PAW_FOPI analysis code
Porting Code between different Computer Systems
"C"-code
FORTRAN code
Working with the FLIB libraries
Changing existing sources
Introducing new sources
Working with private code
Compiling
Linking
Porting
The
f2f
FORTRAN converter
FORTRAN Portability Guidelines
Cave B Data Structures (preliminary)
Raw Event Data Structures
Subevent Data Structures
Error Subevents
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Plastic Wall Data Structures (preliminary)
Internal Topological Database
ZEBRA Bank structures
IBM Function Keys on VT220 under VMS
Emulated Function Keys
Special Attachment Functions
IBM Function Keys on RS/6000 HFT console with telnet/telmvs
VT100 emulation on an RS/6000 HFT console with telvt
Emulated Function Keys
IBM Function Keys with
xmvs
On RS/6000 HFT console or MF10x keyboard
On a VTxxx keyboard
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