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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 49, March 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 49, March 1981

... Issue Title of Article General Interest For Users of The Service... Simulation Techniques at the.[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 55, October 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 55, October 1981

... add, floatinB The Functional UniLs are: floating floabinB reciproeal, integer add, shifL , EuItiply, boolean, menory acceas - A specific operand may only appear once in the chain - Fetch[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 47, January 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 47, January 1981

... It offels: - the Computing Support Library - Information and documentation through the Newsletter and the Green Book issues - Software Libraries - Software systems for general use, in cl[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 9, March 1977

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 9, March 1977

... the output will be: THIS IS PRINTED followed by the value of I and the value of A *B+C DAT ADUMP is similar to LIST DUMP but prints in DATA mode variable name = value, constants and expr[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 19, March 1978

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 19, March 1978

... The temporary Intermediate File may be processed in the same job as it was created, with a tape file output for the Benson plotter, by the following jobstep:.. I* in which FACTOR.[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 29, March 1979

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 29, March 1979

... For the time being, the Tektronix display in the terminal room of the Informatics Support Sector Building 36 may be used, but only for scanning the I.F.; other use of this terminal is re[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 56, November 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 56, November 1981

... Joh A, whrch perforrrs the conDrLaLr.on and l,tnk edrL of the FORTRAN proqrar r/o bound requJ.rrnq 200 K byLes of nemorv and.. Job B, whr.ch perforns the executron of the progran fron Lh[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 39, March 1980

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 39, March 1980

... Use of the Facititles of the JRC-Conputinq Centre Note this course has been re-scheduled April 29-30, 1980 fron t{arch 25-26,19861 This course is of particular interest to new or inexper[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 54, September 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 54, September 1981

... The advisory service is available in the same room as the Computing Support Library room 1870.. Exact details of the advisory service timP.s for a specific wP.ek can be found at the head[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 53, July 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 53, July 1981

... Two different types of data can be treated: if the data points are classified, that is the ordinate values are the number of times that a condition represented by the abscissa value was [r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 52, June 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 52, June 1981

... For users who wish to make fuller use of the facilities of DMS there are a number of user-available TSO commands and batch procedures which allow extra options such as: • Making an archi[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 51, May 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 51, May 1981

... Thererore, users should rename all data sets of the rorm SYS1.LIB-----either to be TSOxyz.LIB-----or USER.LIB------ and then catalog and reserve the newly named data sets using the proce[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 50, April 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 50, April 1981

... These are routines for unconsLralned minlnization; bhe replacement routlnes introduced at Mark 5 include both easy-to-use routines and co mpreh en s I ve the routines Iatter require simp[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 48, February 1981

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 48, February 1981

... This green book provid~s fully comprehensive and yet simple to use information for users or potential users of the graphics ~acilities of th~ JRC-Ispra, Central Computing Service.. The J[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 46, November 1980

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 46, November 1980

... = The charged "time" in "equivalent hours" Tcpu = rtre cPU time used in hours IOo = The number of Input/output operations for disks.. Io* = The number of Input,/Output operations for mag[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 33, July 1979

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 33, July 1979

... Transmit Interrupt Feature For a terminal which is equipped with the Transmit Interrupt feature, it is possible to either wait for the system to supply a message to indicate that is read[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 32, June 1979

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 32, June 1979

... SUBROUTINE REPLCHA,IA,LA,ISUBS,LRUBS,B,IB,LB,RnL THIS SUBROUTINE REPLACES THE CHARACTERS CONTAINED IN THE SUBSTRING DEFINED BY THE LOWER AND UPPER BOUNDS INCLUDED !SUBS - LSUBS OF A GIVE[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 31, May 1979

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 31, May 1979

... n 28 The nth character in the command expression is erroneous n=28 Command expression is too long n=35 First 4 characters of command not recognized ' n=81 Command error at •interrupt lev[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 30, April 1979

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 30, April 1979

... Then, if their application requires it, they will choose advanced features from level 5; and when their Tektronix devices do not support these in the hardware, they will add the emulatio[r] ... See full document

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Computing Centre Newsletter No. 28, February 1979

Computing Centre Newsletter No. 28, February 1979

... The advisory service is designed to enable users to obtain direct advice on informatics problems from members of the support to computing group.. It is hoped that the advice will help to[r] ... See full document

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