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          I_N_D_H_O_L_D_S_F_O_R_T_E_G_N_E_L_S_E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S_I_D_E_ 
           
          1.  BETJENINGSPANEL .......................................   1 
           
          2.  BETJENINGSVEJLEDNING ..................................   2 
              2.1  Ilægning af strimmel .............................   2 
              2.2  Udtagning af strimmel ............................   4 
           
          3.  SUPPLERENDE OPLYSNINGER ...............................   5 
              3.1  Strimmeltyper ....................................   5 
              3.2  Vedligeholdelse ..................................   7 
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         1_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _B_E_T_J_E_N_I_N_G_S_P_A_N_E_L_ 1.
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
                      1          2        3        4 
           
           
           
          Fig. 1: Frontpanel, betjeningstrykknapper. 
           
          1) RESET            - når trykknappen aktiveres, slettes bufferens
             trykknap           eventuelle indhold og de første tegn fra den
                                ilagte hulstrimmel indlæses. Strimmellæseren
                      afventer derefter en systemordre, før den
                      læser videre. 
                                 
          2) READ             - når trykknappen aktiveres, læser strimmellæ-
             trykknap           seren tegn ind i bufferen uden først at
                      slette dennes eventuelle indhold. Ved at
                      anvende READ knappen kan man indlæse flere
                      hulstrimler i fortsættelse af hinanden, uden
                      der går information tabt. 
                                 
          3) SKIP             - når trykknappen aktiveres, løber hulstrim-
   trykknap           len ud med fuld hastighed, uden der læses
                      tegn. 
           
4) UP               - når trykknappen aktiveres, løftes trykskoen,
   trykknap           der holder hulstrimlen på plads i strimmel-
                      føringen. 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
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F_       2_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _B_E_T_J_E_N_I_N_G_S_V_E_J_L_E_D_N_I_N_G_ 2.
          
2_._1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I_l_æ_g_n_i_n_g_ _a_f_ _s_t_r_i_m_m_e_l_ 2.1
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          Fig. 2: Ilægning af strimmel. 
                    
          Når man skal lægge en strimmel i læseren, går man frem efter
          nedenstående punkter: 
           
          1) Tryk på TAPE DOOR knappen. Derved åbnes TAPE DOOR samtidig
             med, at trykskoen løftes. 
              
          2) Før strimlen lægges i læseren, skal man indstille strimmel-
             sporet til bredden af den strimmel, der skal læses. Dette gø-
             res med to indstillingsdrejeknapper (se fig. 3). 
              
             Indstillingsmarkeringerne: '8', '7', '5' eller 'OL' svarer til
             strimmelbredder på henholdsvis 1, 7/8, 11/16 tommer eller Oli-
             vetti standard hulstrimmel. 
           
             Se efter, at begge drejeknapper er stillet ens. 
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                   3) Læg strimlen ind i strimmelkassen. Referencekanten på strimlen
   skal vende bort fra strimmellæseren. Træk den frie ende
   henover rullen og luk TAPE DOOR. 
              
          4) Placr derefter strimlen under trykskoen i strimmelføringen og
   luk forsigtigt trykskoen nedover strimlen. 
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
           
          Fig. 3: Strimmelføring, læsemekanisme. 
              
          5) Afhængig af den aktuelle situation, enten: 
              
             a) aktiver RESET knappen, når man skal læse en strimmel
      uafhængig af andre strimler. Strimmellæseren vil da læse
      et antal tegn ind i bufferen, og derefter afvente en ordre
      fra systemet, før den læser videre. 
                 
             - eller: 
                 
             b) aktiver READ knappen, når man skal læse en strimmel i
      direkte fortsættelse af en anden strimmel. Strimmellæseren
      vil da fortsætte læsningen i henhold til ordre fra syste-
      met. 
           
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         2_._2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _U_d_t_a_g_n_i_n_g_ _a_f_ _s_t_r_i_m_m_e_l_ 2.2
           
          Normalt løber strimlen selv ud, når den er læst færdig. 
           
          Hvis f.eks. strimlen knækker, kan den fjernes, idet TAPE DOOR åb-
          nes med TAPE DOOR trykknappen. Derefter kan den knækkede strimmel
          fjernes fra dels strimmelkassen, dels strimmelføringen. 
           
          Bliver det ellers nødvendigt at udtage strimlen, før den er læst
          færdig, kan SKIP trykknappen aktiveres. I så fald løber strimlen
          ud med fuld hastighed uden at blive læst. 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
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F_       3_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S_U_P_P_L_E_R_E_N_D_E_ _O_P_L_Y_S_N_I_N_G_E_R_ 3.
           
3_._1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S_t_r_i_m_m_e_l_t_y_p_e_r_ 3.1
           
          Nedenfor er vist de strimmeltyper, læseren kan arbejde med.
          Desuden er anført nogle specifikationer med relation til ind-
          stilling af strimmelføringen (jf. fig. 3). 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
                                                  Referencekant 
           
           
          Nominelle bredde:         25,4 mm
          Strimmelføringens bredde: 25,5 mm + 0,05/-0,00 
           
          Fig. 4: 1-tomme strimmel, 8 spor maximum. 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
                                                  Referencekant 
           
           
          Nominelle bredde:         22,2 mm
          Strimmelføringens bredde: 22,3 mm + 0,05/-0,00 
           
          Fig. 5: 7/8-tomme strimmel, 7 spor maximum. 
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                                                           Referencekant 
 
           
          Nominelle bredde:         17,5 mm
          Strimmelføringens bredde: 17,6 mm + 0,05/-0,00 
           
          Fig. 6: 11/16-tomme strimmel, 5 spor. 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
                                                       Referencekant 
 
 
Nominelle bredde:         20,5 mm
Strimmelføringens bredde: 20,6 mm + 0,00/-0,05 
Mellemrum, længderetning: 3 mm minimum mellem tegnene 
 
Fig. 7: Olivetti-strimmel, rektangulære huller, 6 spor.  
 
 
 
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         3_._2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _V_e_d_l_i_g_e_h_o_l_d_e_l_s_e_ 3.2
           
          1_ _g_a_n_g_ _h_v_e_r_ _u_g_e_ _(_h_v_e_r_ _4_0_._ _d_r_i_f_t_s_t_i_m_e_)_ 
           
          Strimmelkasse, strimmelføring og læsehoved rengøres med en blød
          pensel og støvsuges. Strimmelføringen og læsehovedet aftørres
          desuden med en blød, fnugfri klud fugtet med isopropyl alkohol. 
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                   RC 3675 Strimmellæser 
           
          f_i_g_u_r_t_e_k_s_t_ 
           
          fig. 2:             tryksko 
                               
                              strimmel-
                              føring 
                               
                              afbøjningsrulle 
                               
                              rulle 
                               
                              TAPE DOOR 
                              trykknap til 
                              dør og tryksko 
                               
                              åbning til brug 
                              for korte strim-
                              ler 
                               
                              TAPE CORRIDOR 
                               
                              TAPE DOOR 
                              dør for adgang 
                              til strimmel-
                              kasse 
                               
                              strimmelkasse 
                               
                               
          fig. 3:             tryksko 
                               
                              indstillings-
                              drejeknap, 
                              strimmelbredde 
                               
                              indstillings-
                              drejeknap, 
                              strimmelbredde 
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MUSIL
 PROGRAMMER'S
REFERENCE
CARD
 
 
 
The information in these pages is based on data contained
in "MUSIL Programming Guide" RCSL 42-i 0344 and "RC 3600
File System - System Programmer's Guide" RCSL 44-RT 1278.
 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _C_H_A_R_A_C_T_E_R_ _S_E_T_ 
 
The following characters are used for identifiers: 
 
A through Z capital letters 
0 through 9 digits 
 
First character must be letter, the first 7 characters
and the length are significant. 
 
 
The following symbols are used for punctuation: 
 
! !        surrounding comments 
# #        surrounding sequences of byte values 
           surrounding numeric representation of
           character 
'  '       surrounding character string 
'          separating radix and number 
,          separating elements of lists 
:          follows labels; separates list of 
           identifiers and their type 
=          separating identifier and constant; 
           separating identifier and type 
;          separates statements 
space       
.          denotes record variable components 
           denotes reference to file record 
:=         separating variable and expression 
( )        surrounding length of string type; surround- 
           ing simple expressions 
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The following symbols are used for arithmetic
expressions: 
 
B_Y_T_E_       operand: string;  result: integer. 
           Take first byte. 
 
W_O_R_D_       operand: string; result: integer. 
           Take first and second byte. 
 
+          operands: integer; result: integer. 
           Addition. 
 
-          operands: integer; result:integer. 
           Subtraction. 
 
*          operands: integer; result: integer. 
           Multiplication. 
 
/          operands: integer; result: integer. 
           Integer division. 
 
S_H_I_F_T_      operands: integer; result: integer. 
           First operand logical shift, second operand  
           positions. 
 
E_X_T_R_A_C_T_    operands: integer; result: integer. 
           First operand mask out, second operand
            positions from right. 
 
A_N_D_        operands: integer; result: integer. 
           Logical and. 
 
 
 
The following symbols are used in comparison operations
(operands: strings or integers, for strings the length
compared is computed as for assignments): 
 
           greater than 
 =         greater than or equal to 
=          equal to 
           not equal to 
 =         less than or equal to 
           less than 
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    M_U_S_I_L_ _P_R_O_G_R_A_M_ 
 
A MUSIL program may contain C_O_N_S_T_ section where constants
are defined, a T_Y_P_E_ section where data types are defined,
a V_A_R_ section where variables and files are defined, a
P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E section where procedures are declared, and a
S_T_A_T_E_M_E_N_T_ part where algorithmic actions are defined.
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _C_O_N_S_T_ _S_E_C_T_I_O_N_ 
 
C_O_N_S_T_            !examples of constantdefini- 
                        tions!      
A=  17,                 !A 17   integer! 
B= -33,                 !B -33   integer! 
C=8'77,                 !C 63  integer! 
D='EXAMPLE'             !D is a string! 
E=' 10 NL text NL 10 ', !E is a string! 
F=#128 0 0 1 0 2 #;     !F is a string! 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _T_Y_P_E_ _S_E_C_T_I_O_N_ 
 
Note that a data type must be declared before a reference
can be made to its associated identifier. 
 
T_Y_P_E                    !examples of type definitions! 
 LINE=      S_T_R_I_N_G (20); 
  PLINE=     R_E_C_O_R_D_ 
             L1: LINE; 
             L2: LINE; 
             L3: LINE 
           E_N_D_;
IN F_I_L_E_ 'MT0', 14, 1, 600, FB O_F_ PLINE; 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _V_A_R_ _S_E_C_T_I_O_N_ 
 
V_A_R_                     !examples of variabledefini- 
                        tions! 
G:         I_N_T_E_G_E_R_; 
H, I, J:   I_N_T_E_G_E_R_; 
K, L:      LINE;        !string (20) see the examples 
                        under T_Y_P_E_! 
M:         PLINE;       !record, see the examples under 
                        T_Y_P_E_! 
N, O:      S_T_R_I_N_G_(30); 
P:         IN;          !file, see the examples under 
                        T_Y_P_E_! 
Q:         R_E_C_O_R_D_       !a record definition! 
             CCW:  S_T_R_I_N_G_(1); 
             DATA: S_T_R_I_N_G_(19) 
           E_N_D_; 
R:         R_E_C_O_R_D_       !a record definition! 
             I1: I_N_T_E_G_E_R_; 
             S1: S_T_R_I_N_G_(16); 
             J1: S_T_R_I_N_G_(2) 
           E_N_D_;\f

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S:         R_E_C_O_R_D_       !a record definition! 
             TOTAL:  S_T_R_I_N_G_(20); 
             COL10:  S_T_R_I_N_G_(1) F_R_O_M_ 10;
             ILAST:  I_N_T_E_G_E_R_   F_R_O_M_ 19 
           E_N_D_; 
T:         F_I_L_E_ 'PTR', 1,2,600,U; 
           G_I_V_E_U_P_ PTRERROR, 8'143777 
           O_F_ S_T_R_I_N_G_(600); 
U:         F_I_L_E_ 'PTP', 1,2,600,FB; 
           G_I_V_E_U_P_ PTPERROR, 8'143777; 
           C_O_N_V_ F       !conversion table! 
           O_F_ PLINE; 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ _S_E_C_T_I_O_N_ 
 
P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ P0001(V_A_R_ X: S_T_R_I_N_G_(8)); 
C_O_D_E_B_O_D_Y_; 
P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ D_A_T_E_ (V_A_R_ X: S_T_R_I_N_G_(8)); 
C_O_D_E_B_O_D_Y_ P0003; 
P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ PTRERROR; 
B_E_G_I_N_ 
  !statement(s)! 
E_N_D_; 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _S_T_A_T_E_M_E_N_T_ _P_A_R_T_ 
 
The ASSIGNMENT statement serves to replace the current
value of a variable by a new value indicated by an
expression. 
 
G :=A;     !G becomes 17, see the examples under C_O_N_S_T! 
N :=D;     !N becomes EXAMPLE, see the examples under
           C_O_N_S_T_! 
U :=E;
U .L2:=E;  !see the examples under C_O_N_S_T_ and T_Y_P_E_!
U .L3:=E;  !see the examples under CONST and TYPE! 
H :=A*C+B;  
 
In assignment between string types, the number of bytes
moved is determined by 
 
   (_1_)_:_=_(_2_)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s_t_r_i_n_g_(_L_2_)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _f_i_l_e_2_______ _ _
   s_t_r_i_n_g_(_L_1_)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _m_i_n_(_L_1_,_L_2_)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L_1_ _ _ _ ______ _ _
   file1            L2                file1.zlength

     
In the following e means integer expression constant or
variable, s means statement, int means integer
variable,str means string variable, strc means string
variable or constant and f means file. 
 
The following statements are used to control PROGRAM
FLOW:   
G_O_T_O_ label              !unconditional jump! 
I_F_ e T_H_E_N_ s;            !conditional execution! 
I_F_ e T_H_E_N_ s1 ELSE s2;                            
R_E_P_E_A_T_ s U_N_T_I_L_ e;       !repetitive statement! 
W_H_I_L_E_ e D_O_ s;           !repetitive statement! 
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    The following statements are used to CONVERT DATA: 
 
B_I_N_D_E_C_(e, str);         !converts an integer to a 5 cha-
                            racter decimal string followed by
                        a binary zero byte! 
C_O_N_V_E_R_T_(strc1, strc2, strc3, e); 
                        !converts e bytes from strc 1 to 
                        strc 2 using strc 3 as table! 
D_E_C_B_I_N_(strc, int);      !converts a numeric string to an
                        integer!
T_R_A_N_S_L_A_T_E_(strc1, strc2, strc3); 
                        !converts first byte of strc1 to
                        first byte of strc2 using strc3
                        as table! 
 
The following statements are used to MOVE DATA: 
 
I_N_S_E_R_T_(e1, strc, e2);   !places value of e1 mod 256 in
                        strc indexed by e2! 
M_O_V_E_(strc1, e1, strc2, e2, e3); 
                        !moves e3 bytes from strc1
                          indexed by e1 to strc2 indexed by
                        e2! 
 
The following statements are used to control TRANSPUT 
THROUGH ZONES: 
 
C_L_O_S_E_(f, e);            !if e  0 then the driver is re- 
                        leased, otherwise not! 
G_E_T_R_E_C_(f, int);         !make a new record available! 
I_N_B_L_O_C_K_(f);             !read a whole block! 
I_N_C_H_A_R_(f, int);         !make a new character available! 
O_P_E_N_(f, int);           !open a file in mode int! 
O_U_T_B_L_O_C_K_(f);            !write a whole block! 
O_U_T_C_H_A_R_(f, e);          !write out one byte value (e)! 
O_U_T_T_E_X_T_(f, strc);       !write out a string strc! 
P_U_T_R_E_C_(f, e);           !make room for new output record!
R_E_P_E_A_T_S_H_A_R_E_(f);         !repeat last erroneous operation.
                        Note: should only be used inside 
                        giveup procedures! 
S_E_T_P_O_S_I_T_I_O_N_(f, e1, e2); !position a file to a certain
                        tape mark=e1 and block=e2
                          position! 
T_R_A_N_S_F_E_R_(f, e1, e2);    !transfer a buffer of length =e1 
                        bytes with mode operation = e2 to
                        the driver specified by f!
W_A_I_T_T_R_A_N_S_F_E_R_(f);        !wait for a buffer to be retur-
                       ned! 
W_A_I_T_Z_O_N_E_(f);            !wait for all buffers of file f
                        to be returned! 
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The following statements are used to control TRANSPUT
WITH CAT 76 THROUGH ZONES: 
 
I_N_I_T_C_A_T_(f, e1, e2);     !e1=driveno, e2 irrelevant! 
C_R_E_A_T_E_E_N_T_R_Y_(f, e1, int2);
     !creates a new file f.zname with 
                        size e1, int2=0 means fixed
                         length, int2=1 means extensible! 
R_E_M_O_V_E_E_N_T_R_Y_(f);         !removes file f.zname! 
L_O_O_K_U_P_E_N_T_R_Y_(f, str);    !moves the 32-byte entry de-
                        scriptor of file f.zname to str! 
C_H_A_N_G_E_E_N_T_R_Y_(f, str);    !changes the entry descriptor of
                        file f.zname to the filename and
                        filelength of the entry descrip-
                         tor held in str! 
S_E_T_E_N_T_R_Y_(f, str);       !sets an entry with name and size
                        according to the values held in
                        the 32-byte entry descriptor held
                        in str! 
 
 
The following statements are used to control 
OPERATOR COMMUNICATION WITHOUT ZONE: 
O_P_I_N_(str);              !enables str to receive what the 
                        operator types to the process! 
O_P_M_E_S_S_(strc);           !writes contents of strc on the 
                        operator device! 
O_P_S_T_A_T_U_S_(e, strc);      !strc is supposed to hold a set
                        of texts separated by 0 . Text 
                        numbers from strc are written
                         according to bits set in e! 
O_P_W_A_I_T_(int);            !the process will wait for a
                        message from the operator, int is
                        the length of the message! 
 
Input-Output statusword when communicating with operator 
without files, using the OPIN statement: 
 
O_P_T_E_S_T_                  !=0 if no message typed, 
                           0 if a message has been typed.
                        OPWAIT will reset the value to 0!
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M_U_S_I_L_ _F_I_L_E_ _D_E_F_I_N_I_T_I_O_N_ 
 
ident: F_I_L_E_             filename, filekind, buffers, 
                        bufferlength 
                         , datatype 
                         ; GIVEUP procedurename, mask 
                         ; CONV tablename 
         OF              recordtype scalartype ; 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _F_I_L_E_K_I_N_D_ _B_I_T_S_ 
 
1b15                    file character-oriented 
1b14                    file block-oriented 
1b13                    file positionable 
1b12                    file operations repeatable 
1b11                    file is a disc file 
1b10                    irrelevant 
1b0                     coroutine file 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _F_I_L_E_ _D_A_T_A_T_Y_P_E_ 
 
U                       (0) undefined format 
UB                      (1) undefined blocked format 
F                       (2) fixed format 
FB                      (3) fixed blocked format 
V                       (4) variable format (IBM
                            compatible) 
VB                      (5) variable blocked format (IBM 
                            compatible) 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _F_I_L_E_ _S_T_A_T_U_S_W_O_R_D_ _B_I_T_S_ 
 
1b0                     device disconnected 
1b1                     device off-line 
1b2                     device busy 
1b3                     device bit 1 
lb4                     device bit 2 
lb5                     device bit 3 
lb6                     driver reserved 
lb7                     end of file 
lb8                     device block length error 
1b9                     device data late 
1b10                    parity error 
1b11                    end medium 
1b12                    device position error 
1b13                    device driver missing 
1b14                    device time out 
1b8+1b15                format error in getrec/putrec 
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M_U_S_I_L_ _F_I_L_E_ _S_T_A_T_U_S_W_O_R_D_ _B_I_T_S_ _F_R_O_M_ _C_A_T_ _7_6_ 
 
 
I_N_I_T_C_A_T_ 
 
1b3+1b0    catalog i/o error 
1b3+1b1    'sys' or 'map' not in catalog 
1b3+1b6    illegal drive number 
 
 
C_R_E_A_T_E_E_N_T_R_Y_ 
 
1b3+1b0    catalog i/o error 
1b3+1b11   entry with same name already exists 
1b3+1b7    disc area of requested size not available 
1b3+1b6    illegal drive number, wrong size, wrong type 
           or disc not initialized 
1b3+1b12   catalog full 
 
R_E_M_O_V_E_E_N_T_R_Y_ 
 
1b3+1b0    catalog i/o error 
1b3+1b1    entry does not exist 
1b3+1b6    illegal name format or disc not initialized, 
           or area process exists 
 
 
L_O_O_K_U_P_E_N_T_R_Y_ 
 
1b3+1b0    catalog i/o error 
1b3+1b1    entry does not exist 
1b3+1b6    disc not initialized 
 
 
C_H_A_N_G_E_E_N_T_R_Y_ 
 
1b3+1b0    catalog i/o error 
1b3+1b1    entry does not exist 
1b3+1b7    not enough disc space for new size 
1b3+1b6    illegal name format, disc not initialized,
            area process exists, wrong attribute, change 
           of name of permanent file 
1b3+1b11   entry with new name already exists 
 
 
S_E_T_E_N_T_R_Y_ 
 
1b3+1b0    catalog i/o error 
1b3+1b6    wrong size, wrong attribute, disc not 
           initialized 
1b3+1b7    disc full 
1b3+1b11   entry with same name exists 
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M_U_S_I_L_ _F_I_L_E_ _D_E_S_C_R_I_P_T_O_R_ _R_E_C_O_R_D_ _C_O_M_P_O_N_E_N_T_S_ 
 
 
ZNAME:     file name, string(6) 
   
ZMODE:     operation mode, integer 
 
ZKIND:     file kind, integer 
 
ZMASK:     GIVEUP mask, integer 
 
ZFILE:     current file number, integer 
 
ZBLOCK:    current block number, integer 
 
ZCONV:     conversion table address, integer 
 
ZFORM:     record format = datatype, integer 
 
ZREM:      remaining bytes in current buffer, integer 
 
ZLENGTH:   record length, integer 
 
ZFIRST:    address of first byte of current record, 
           integer 
            
ZTOP:      address of first byte after current record, 
           integer 
            
Z0:        statusword, integer 
 
ZUSED:     address of currently used buffer 
 
ZSHAREL:   length of buffer, integer 
 
 
 
 
M_U_S_I_L_ _C_A_T_ _7_6_ _E_N_T_R_Y_ _D_E_S_C_R_I_P_T_O_R_ 
 
ident:     R_E_C_O_R_D_   
             filename:  STRING(6); 
             free1:     STRING(6); 
             attribute: INTEGER; 
             length:    INTEGER; 
             filestart: INTEGER; 
             filesize:  INTEGER; 
             free 2:    STRING(12)  
           E_N_D_ 
 
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M_U_S_I_L_ _Z_O_N_E_ _O_P_E_R_A_T_I_O_N_ _M_O_D_E_ _S_U_R_V_E_Y_ 
 
TTY        1   normal read mode 
           3   write mode 
           5   read mode with time out 
          17   read mode with attention request 
 
PTR        1   read binary 
           5   read odd parity, deliver 7 bits 
           9   read even parity, deliver 7 bits 
 
PTP        3   punch binary 
           7   punch odd parity 
          11   punch even parity 
 
LPT        3   print characters
           7   interpret first byte of share as CCW 
 
MTn        1   read byte limit 12 
           3   write 
           5   read byte limit 0 
       +8192   selects lower of two possible densities 
       +4096   selects even parity 
 
CDR        1   read binary bytes 
           5   read binary punched cards 
          21   read decimal punched cards 
          33   read decimal punched cards and skip 
               trailing blank columns (from column 10) 
 
RDP        1   read binary bytes with conversion 
           5   read binary punched cards 
           9   read decimal punched cards, convert, skip 
               trailing blank columns, and terminate 
               with byte values  13  10 .  A maximum of
               72 card columns are delivered. 
          21   read decimal punched cards and convert 
          33   read decimal punched cards, convert, and 
               skip trailing blank columns. A minimum of 
               10 columns is delivered. 
        +256   selects the secondary hopper 
         +64   demotes that the card in the wait station
               will be led out to stacker 2 
           3   punch binary byte, no conversion 
           7   punch binary word, no conversion 
          11   punch decimal byte with conversion  
          19   print decimal byte with conversion 
          27   punch and print decimal byte with conver-
               sion 
        +512   separates print data. The first 80 (51) 
               bytes are interpreted as the punch data, 
               and the rest as the print data. (If binary
               words, the first 160 (102) bytes are the 
               punch data.) Only relevant in modes 3, 7
               and 11. 
        +256   selects stacker 2 
         +64   the card in the wait station is led out to
               the appropriate stacker, and a card is fed
               before the write operation (read before  
               write). 
         +32   selects the primary hopper 
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CTn   (normal)     
           1    read (ECMA 34 vs 2) 
           3    write (ECMA 34 vs 2) 
           9    read (ECMA 34 vs 1) 
          17    read, no check 
      (special) 
           1    read (ECMA 34 vs 2) 
           3    write (ECMA 34 vs 2) 
           7    write (ECMA 34 vs 2) with control read 
           9    read (ECMA 34 vs 1) 
          11    write (ECMA 34 vs 1) 
          15    write (ECMA 34 vs 1) with control read 
          17    read, no check 
          +4    added to a read mode causes continuous 
                reading 
 
DKPO       1    read sequential 
           5    read random 
           3    write sequential 
           7    write random 
          11    write/read sequential 
          15    write/read random 
 
FDO        1    read sequential 
           5    read random 
          17    read sequential nonskip 
          21    read random nonskip 
           3    write sequential 
           7    write random 
          11    write/read sequential 
          15    write/read random 
         +32    for logical position 
 
PLT        3    interpret 4-bits output instruction 
 
CPT        3    print characters 
           7    interpret first byte of block as CCW 
          15    output to VFU (6 lpi) 
          31    output to VFU (8 lpi) 
 
SP         3    print characters 
           7    interpret first byte of block as CCW \f

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C_O_M_P_I_L_E_R_ _O_P_E_R_A_T_I_O_N_ _P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ 
 
Commands are underscored, messages not. 
 
 
C_o_m_m_a_n_d_/_M_e_s_s_a_g_e_         E_x_p_l_a_n_a_t_i_o_n_ 
 
MUSIL READY             compiler ready for commands 
D_I_S_P_                    display of parameter values 
  (here the standard values): 
 
  IN  <PTR              source file 
  OUT <PTP              object file 
  LIST                  list file (here none) 
  INCOD                 codeprocedure file (here none) 
  NAME MAIN             process name 
  IDENT                 ASCII ident (here none) 
  OPCOM TTY             process operator device 
  MODIF                 modifications (here none) 
 
 
I_N_I_T_                    parameters set to standard 
                        values 
 
S_T_A_R_T_                   compilation will start 
 
Parameter Modification: 
 
I_N_ _f_i_l_e_                 e.g. <PTR, <MT0:3, TEXT:1 
O_U_T_ _ _f_i_l_e_               e.g. <PTP, <MT1:1, OBJ:1 
L_I_S_T_ _ _f_i_l_e_              e.g. <LPT, LIST:1 
I_N_C_O_D_ _ _f_i_l_e_             e.g. <PTR, CODES:1
N_A_M_E_ _ _t_e_x_t_              1 to 5 characters, e.g. EDIT 
I_D_E_N_T_ _ _t_e_x_t_             0 to 5 characters, e.g. EDNEW 
O_P_C_O_M_ _ _d_e_v_i_c_e_           e.g. TTY, OCP, TTY1 
M_O_D_I_F_ _ _l_e_t_t_e_r_s_          C for coroutines (process de- 
                        scription structure), B for one 
                        message buffer per share (in- 
                        cluded in C), N for no process 
                        description 
 
 file                   denotes a file. Files controlled 
                        by drivers: < driver . Multifile 
                        drivers: < driver : filenumber . 
                        Files controlled by CAT(76):
                         filename  or  filename : drive 
                        when other than drive 0. 
 
 text                   denotes an ASCII text. Up to 5 
                        characters are significant. 
 
 device                 denotes an operator device driver
 
 letters                denote modifications 
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C_O_M_P_I_L_E_R_ _O_P_E_R_A_T_I_O_N_ _P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ (continued) 
 
Drivers supported by the compiler are: 
 
  PTR, PTP, TTY, MT0, MT1, CDR, RDP, 
  CT0, CT1, FD0, FD1, LPT, CPT, SP. 
 
  
Copy, inclusion of source texts from other files: 
 
PRIME:     BEGIN 
           source text 
           <COPY SEGM1 
           source text 
           <COPY SEGM2 
           source text 
           END 
 
SEGM1:     source text 
           <END 
 
SEGM2:     source text 
           <END 
 
 
Code Conversion: 
 
May be used in connection with source file, copy files, 
and list file. Conversion table program names are: 
 
CITAB                   for normal source file 
CCTAB                   for copied source file(s) 
CLTAB                   for list file 
 
 
Command Error Messages: 
 
ILLEGAL COMMAND         command unknown 
DRIVER MISSING          driver or CAT (76)-system
                        missing 
ILLEGAL DEVICE          file cannot be used for input 
                        or output 
NO INPUT FILE           input disc file does not exist 
FILE NO MISSING         filenumber for a multible file  
                        driver is missing 
ILLEGAL MODIF ITEM      other MODIF letters than B, C or 
                        N are used 
 
 
Normal Messages During Compilation: 
 
MUSIL COMPILER 3        written to list file at start 
 name                    name = process name 
SIZE  size              written to list file at end, 
                        if no errors in source text, 
                         size   = number of bytes.
 
***SIZE  size           no object file specified and 
                        codeprocedure not included 
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C_O_M_P_I_L_E_R_ _O_P_E_R_A_T_I_O_N_ _P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ (continued) 
 
Error Messages During Compilation: 
 
 file  STATE  status  REP? 
                        indicates  status  error on 
                         file . Answer NO terminates 
                        compilation, other answers cause 
                        repetition of last operation. 
COREOVERFLOW            lack of core, compilation is 
                        terminated 
 
 
Error Messages During Codeprocedure Loading: 
 
STATUS EM               codeprocedure(s) missing 
INCOD ERROR             no INCOD device specified 
END ERROR               start block missing 
SUM ERROR               sumcheck error 
ILL ERROR               inconsistent block 
 
 
Syntax Error Messages In the List File: 
 
020202     number overflow in constant 
020301     illegal character in source 
030102     illegal use of  nnn  in string 
040105     name conflict in CONST section 
040205     name conflict in TYPE section 
040302     syntax error in TYPE section, ident not 
           followed by = 
040405     name conflict in VAR section 
040602     procedure head not followed by a ; 
050102     type is no identifier 
050202     ( missing 
050203     length undefined for string 
050502     ) missing after string 
050604     undefined type identifier. Note that a 
           name shall be declared before any use. 
050702     improper termination of file specification 
051002     field of structured type or too long 
051102     incorrect use of FROM or integer field 
           starting at odd byte address 
051205     name conflict in GIVEUP procedure 
051304     conversion table undeclared 
051406     conversion table type error 
060206     multiple defined table 
060302     variable not identifier, or multiple 
060402     . is not followed by identifier or by un- 
           declared field 
060504     identifier undefined 
060606     type error with BYTE or WORD 
060702     relational operator missing 
061002     procedure statement missing ) 
061102     type error in procedure parameter 
061306     illegal number of parameters 
061406     type error with operator 
061506     overflow of work registers, expression too 
           complex 
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C_O_M_P_I_L_E_R_ _O_P_E_R_A_T_I_O_N_ _P_R_O_C_E_D_U_R_E_ (continued) 
 
Syntax Error Messages In the List File Which Cause 
Skipping of Program Parts: 
 
000040     syntax in section delimiter 
000041     syntax in CONST section 
000043     type specification incorrectly terminated 
000044     variable declaration incorrect 
000045     variable declaration incorrectly terminated 
000046     procedure heading incorrect 
000047     incorrect parameter format 
000051     syntax in field list 
000052     syntax in file declaration 
000063     incomprehensible statement 
000064     incorrect label declaration 
000065     incomprehensible expression 
 
 
 
 
L_I_S_T_ _O_F_ _R_E_S_E_R_V_E_D_ _M_U_S_I_L_ _W_O_R_D_S_ 
 
AND                 GOTO               RECORD 
                                       REMOVEENTRY 
BEGIN               IF                 REPEAT 
BINDEC              INBLOCK            REPEATSHARE 
BYTE                INCHAR 
                    INITCAT            SETENTRY 
CHANGEENTRY         INSERT             SETPOSITION 
CLOSE               INTEGER            SHIFT 
CODEBODY                               STRING 
CONV                LOOKUPENTRY         
CONVERT                                THEN 
CONST               MOVE               TRANSFER 
CREATEENTRY                            TRANSLATE 
                    OF                 TYPE 
DECBIN              OPEN                
DO                  OPIN               UNTIL 
                    OPMESS 
ELSE                OPSTATUS           VAR 
END                 OPTEST 
EXTRACT             OPWAIT             WAITTRANSFER 
                    OUTBLOCK           WAITZONE 
FILE                OUTCHAR            WHILE 
FROM                OUTTEXT            WORD 
 
GETREC              PROCEDURE 
GIVEUP              PUTREC 
 
 
 
For detailed information consult also 
   the RC 3600 Operating Guide.\f

 
 
A_S_C_I_I_ _C_O_D_E_ _T_A_B_L_E_ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 0  000  NUL        43  053  +          86  126  V Decimal
 1  001  SOH        44  054  ,          87  127  W Representation
 2  002  STX        45  055  -          88  130  X 
 3  003  ETX        46  056  .          89  131  Y 7-Bit
 4  004  EOT        47  057  /          90  132  Z Octal Code
 5  005  ENQ        48  060  0          91  133   
 6  006  ACK        49  061  1          92  134     *** Character
 7  007  BEL        50  062  2          93  135 
 8  010  BS         51  063  3          94  136 
 9  011  HT         52  064  4          95  137 Decimal
10  012  LF         53  065  5          96  140   Representation
11  013  VT         54  066  6          97  141  a 
12  014  FF         55  067  7          98  142  b 7-Bit
13  015  CR         56  070  8          99  143  c Octal Code
14  016  SO         57  071  9         100  144  d 
 **15  017  SI         58  072  :         101  145  e Character
16  020  DLE        59  073  ;         102  146  f 
17  021  DC1        60  074           103  147  g 
18  022  DC2        61  075  =         104  150  h Decimal
19  023  DC3        62  076            105  151  i Representation
20  024  DC4        63  077  ?         106  152  j 
21  025  NAK        64  100            107  153  k 7-Bit
22  026  SYN        65  101  A         108  154  l Octal Code
23  027  ETB        66  102  B         109  155  m 
24  030  CAN        67  103  C         110  156  n Character
25  031  EM         68  104  D         111  157  o 
26  032  SUB        69  105  E         112  160  p 
27  033  ESC        70  106  F         113  161  q 
28  034  FS         71  107  G         114  162  r 
29  035  GS         72  110  H         115  163  s 
30  036  RS         73  111  I         116  164  t 
31  037  US         74  112  J         117  165  u 
32  040  SP         75  113  K         118  166  v 
33  041  !          76  114  L         119  167  w 
34  042  "          77  115  M         120  170  x 
35  043  #          78  116  N         121  171  y 
36  044  <          79  117  O         122  172  z 
37  045  %          80  120  P         123  173   
38  046  &          81  121  Q         124  174     *** 
39  047  '          82  122  R         125  175  
40  050  (          83  123  S         126  176   
41  051  )          84  124  T         127  177  DEL 
42  052  *          85  125  U 
 
**  Special control characters. 
    Will be interpreted in accordance with actual device 
    specifications. 
 
*** Reserved for national characters. 
 
RCSL 42-i 0519\f

CREDIT CONTROL LIST
 
OLSEN AND SON 11.10.77
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                        CREDIT CONTROL LIST
                         
                         
                        CUST.NO.      CREDIT LINE     BALANCE       EXCESS
                        AMOUNT PERCENT 
                         
                         
                        192016          10000.00     11000.00   1000.00    10.0 
                        201614          15000.00     20000.00   5000.00    33.3 
                        211300           5000.00     10000.00   5000.00   100.0 
                        211406          10000.00     16000.00   6000.00    60.0 
                        220001           5000.00      7500.00   2500.00    50.0 
                         
                         
                        TOTAL           45000.00     64500.00    19500.00    43.3 \f

RECEIPTS LIST            
              

OLSEN AND SON 11.10.77

 
 
 
 
 
 
RECEIPTS LIST 11.10.77 
 
 
             REM.CODE  VOUCHER NO.   CUST.NO.    AMOUNT   DISCOUNT    AMOUNT BOOKED 
             REMITTED
              
                 1        613449      132616     711.40                      711.40 
                 1        613500      113749      12.00                       12.00 
                 1        613816      214921    4310.10     81.23           4391.33 
                 1        613999      175316   12789.02    234.38          13023.40 
              
                 1 CASH                        17822.52    315.61          18138.13 
              
                 2           123      131139     411.00                      411.00 
                 2           124      113193     709.00                      709.00 
                 2           125      123476   12419.00                    12419.00 
              
                 2 GIRO                        13539.00                    13539.00 
              
                 3          4916      210246     100.09     11.91            112.00 
                 3          4917      161848      68.00                       68.00 
              
                 3 BANK                          168.09     11.91            180.00 
              
              
              
                 TOTAL                         31529.61    327.52          31857.13 
              \f

INVOICE JOURNAL
 
 
 
OLSEN AND SON 11.10.77 
 
 
               INVOICE JOURNAL
               DEPARTMENT 11                      INV.DATA 11.10.77
 
               INV. NO.    CUST.NO.    COMM.AMOUNT DISCOUNT  ADDITION    VAT     INVOICE      PROFIT
  TOTAL
 
 26181       113124        814.40   -22.25             122.16      936.56      215.41 
 26182       246479       1000.00   -27.75      8.00   150.00     1158.00      266.34 
 26183       217284        500.00   -24.12              75.00      575.00      132.25 
 26184       166821       2100.00   -52.30     52.50   315.00     2467.50      567.52 
 26185       223249       1900.00   -42.58     10.00   285.00     2195.00      504.85 
 26186       343637        541.50   -10.83              79.60      610.27      317.23 
 
TOTAL 11.10.77             541.50   -10.83     00.00    79.60      610.27      317.23 
TOTAL, INVOICE            6855.90  -179.83     70.50  1026.76     7942.33     2003.60 
 
 
 92976       343637       -651.50    13.03             -95.77     -734.24     -377.27 
 
TOTAL 11.10.77            -651.50    13.03     00.00   -95.77     -734.24     -377.27 
TOTAL CREDITADVICE        -651.50    13.03     00.00   -95.77     -734.24     -377.27 
 
 
TOTAL DEPT 11             6204.40  -166.80     70.50   930.99     7208.09     1626.33 
 
 
 
DEPT 12
 
 26186         5095       1273.00                      190.95     1463.95      288.00 
      26187        90042       7600.00                     1140.00     8740.00     1450.00 
 26188        33202       2688.00                      403.20     3091.20      537.60 
 26189        33165       4250.00                      637.50     4887.50     1000.74 
 
TOTAL 11.10.77           15811.00    00.00     00.00  2371.65    18182.65     3277.14 
 
TOTAL DEPT. 12           15811.00    00.00     00.00  2371.65    18182.65     3277.14 
 
 
TOTAL                    22015.40  -166.80    -70.50  3302.64    25390.74     4903.47 \f

    ORDER REVIEW
 
 
OLSEN AND SON 11.10.77
 
 
ORDER REVIEW
 
 
ORDER TYPE   RESERVATION 
 
 
 
COMM.NO.       DESCRIPTION      RESERVED PHYSICAL  DIFF.  ORDER      CUST.   NUMBER  DELIV.TIME   ORDER    ORDER  
                                STOCK    STOCK            NO.        NO.             Y-M-DAY      CODE     SER.NO.
 
 
   123         HINGE 218 A        319      416       97    801       11327       6      12           1        1 
   123         HINGE 218 A        319      416       97   9143       93426     313   77 12 30        1        1 
 
   124         HINGE 218 C       3000     8000     5000   1000       11327    3000   78 03 01        1        1 
 
   125         HINGE 221 X        198      199        1   1109       11327      50   78 06 01        1        1 
 
   126         HINGE 299 A        291      400      109   1110       11327     291   78 07 03        1        1 
 
116439         FITTING 294-11N    912     1033      121    915       11324     316   77 10 03        1        6 
116439         FITTING 294-11N    912     1033      121   1006       11324     584   77 11 01        1       12 
116439         FITTING 294-11N    912     1033      121   1110       11327      12   78 07 03        1        2 
 
117094         DOOR STOP B 36      14      170      156    915       11324      14   77 10 03        1        3 
 
 
ORDER TYPE     BACKORDER 
 
 
COMM.NO.       DESCRIPTION       RESERVED PHYSICAL DIFF.  ORDER      NUMBER          DELIV.TIME   ORDER      ORDER 
                                 STOCK    STOCK           NO.                        Y-M-DAY      CODE       SER.NO. 
 
 
117094         DOOR STOP B 36              170           543       19983           78 01 16        2       1\f

REPEAT ORDER LIST
 
 
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REPEAT ORDER LIST
 
 
 
 
COMM.NO.    COMM.DESCRIPTION                    MIN.INV.    ACT.INV. MIN.INV.LESS    BACK
ACT.INV.ORDERS
 
191114      MOUNTING PLATE B5115          1000         900        100           0 
191115      TERMINAL STRIP BK 4KRG 19522   1000         200        800           0 
211319      TERM. STRIP SAKD 2.5 26952    1500        1300        200           0 
222400      ELVIRA LEAD STRAP T18R        1900        1500        400           0 
222409      ELVIRA LEAD STRAP T90R         500                    500           0 \f

                                                           INVOICE 
 
OLSEN & SON, 1, FALKONER ALLE .  2000 COPENHAGEN F  
 
 
DELIVERY ADDRESS
 
LARSEN AND SMITH A/S  LARSEN AND SMITH AB   
100, HOVEDVEJEN                                  158, SVEAGATAN
4300 HOLBÆK                                      BOX 23058 
                                                 STOCKHOLM 23 
                                                 SWEDEN   
 
 
INVOICE  
 
 
Your Order    Sent Via    Terms of Payment     Debtor No.      Order No.      Inv. No.   Date
LETTER OF     PR.MS SVEA     NET CASH            1190           22641           11903    11.10.77 
07.10         REGINA 
 
 
Comm. No.     Number      Description                          Unit Price     Disc./Add       Total 
 
70337          10         LOUDSPEAKER MINISTAR                  234.00                        2340.00 
49401          12         LOUDSPEAKER SUPERSTAR                 841.00                       10092.00 
                         EXPORT PACKING                                        220.00         220.00 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total, Gross  Discount   Addition    Total, VAT excl.          VAT                            Total
12432.00                   220.00         12652.00                                           12652.00
 
 
NOTE - WE GRANT EXTRA 8 PCT. DISCOUNT ON PURCHASES OF MINIMUM 100 PC PRINTPLATES.\f

CONFIRMATION OF ORDER
 
 
OLSEN & SON, 1, FALKONER ALLE . 2000 COPENHAGEN F 
 
 
DELIVERY ADDRESS
 
LARSEN AND SMITH A/S  LARSEN AND SMITH AB
100, HOVEDVEJEN158, SVEAGATAN
4300 HOLBÆK BOX 23058 
                                                                                  STOCKHOLM 23
SWEDEN 
 
CONFIRMATION OF ORDER 
 
 
Your Order        Sent via     Terms of Payment Debtor No.   Order No.      Inv. No.         Date 
LETTER OF 09.08PR.MS SVEA REGINA   NET CASH       1190           22641                   11.10.77 


Comm. No.  Number      Description                   Unit Price       Disc./Add          Total 

DELIVERY BEFORE   31.08.77 
1 70337    10 PC       LOUDSPEAKER MINISTARR            234.00                         2340.00     1 
2 49401    12 PC       LOUDSPEAKER SUPERSTAR            841.00                        10092.00     1 
3                      EXPORT PACKING                                     220.00        220.00     1 
TOTAL                                                                                 12652.00 
 
 
 
                             DELIVERY BEFORE 31.12.77
4 23316     1 PC       TV-SET C. 234-WHITE              3241.00                        3241.00     2 
5 98142     100 MTR    COAXIAL CABLE                       2.46            24.60        221.40     2 
TOTAL                                                                                  3462.40 
 
 
 
Total, Gross   Discount  Addition    Total, VAT excl.  VAT                Total
   16139.00      24.60    220.00         16114.40                        16114.40\f

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    
    
    
                             DATASHEET MANUAL  
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       


                                                             Second Edition
A/S REGNECENTRALEN                                                July 1978
Information Department                                     RCSL 42 - i 0602\f

        Author:            Pia Wright 
Technical Editor:   Nikolai Bisgaard 
Text Editor: Anders Marcussen
 
 
 
 




































   Copyright   A/S Regnecentralen, 1978
Printed by A/S Regnecentralen, Copenhagen\f

        Table of Contents 
 

                  Introduction                                page   5 
 
          1  DATASHEET FUNCTIONS                     6 
 
2  GENERAL DATASHEET STRUCTURE7
2.1 Contents7
   2.1.1 Keywords7
       2.1.2 General7
       2.1.3 Characteristics7
       2.1.4 Specifications7
       2.1.5 Dimensions7
2.2 Lay-out7
       2.2.1 Print - Front page7
       2.2.2 Print - Back page8
 
3  HARDWARE DATASHEETS9
   3.1 Contents9
   3.2 Lay-out9
       3.2.1 Print - Front page9
       3.2.2 Print - Back page10
 
4  PACKAGE DATASHEETS11
4.1 Contents11
   4.2 Lay-out11
       4.2.1 Print - Front page11
       4.2.2 Print - Back page12
 
5  SOFTWARE DATASHEETS13
5.1 Contents13
   5.2 Lay-out13
       5.2.1 Print - Front page13
       5.2.2 Print - Back page14
 
6  OUTPUT DATASHEETS15
6.1 Contents15
   6.2 Lay-out15
       6.2.1 Print - Front page15
 
7  APPLICATION REPORTS17
7.1 Contents17
                     7.2 Lay-out                                   17\f

       7.2.1 Print - Front pagepage 18
       7.2.2 Print - Back page 19
 
8PRESTIGE-LEAFLET20
  8.1 Contents20
             8.2 Lay-out20
8.2.1 Print - Front page20
                 8.2.2 Print - Back page21
    
F_\f

Introduction 
 
 
This paper provides instruction for working out datasheets. The
information on all kinds of datasheets is divided into three
sections: a section for the writer, a section for the paste-up
artist and an example. 
F_ 

Index 
 
          1  Datasheet functions 
           
          2  General datasheet structure 
           
          3  Hardware datasheets 
           
          4  Package datasheets 
           
          5  Software datasheets 
           
          6  Output datasheets 
           
          7  Application reports 
           
          8  Prestige datasheets \f

1Datasheet functions 
 
 
The following is a description of the intended functions of
DATASHEETS. 
 
Imagine a sales situation, where an RC sales representative is
in conference with the sales manager of a large firm, that
wishes to purchase a computer from Regnecentralen in order to
solve their - say - increasing administrative and/or bookkeeping
problems - but whatever the problems might be, RC's sales
representative is prepared.   
 
So the sales representative is explaining a system, both the
hardware and software side, and how it can solve the firm's
problem. During the conversation the sales representative shows
the sales manager a few DATASHEETS - front page only to start
with - underlining/using  the keywords also printed on the front
page.   
 
This is very important, but it is in the first instance only
shown for a brief moment, to avoid distracting  the sales
manager's attention from the sales representative. When the
sales representative feels he has explained everything in
question, he leaves the sales manager with several other
DATASHEETS concerning the system discussed. This gives the sales
          manager a chance to study the DATASHEETS, which have technical
          details on the back page.  After a few days the sales represen-
          tative will contact the sales manager and hopefully the firm has
          made a decision so that the representative can follow this up
          and send a folder with prices, further DATASHEETS etc., - to
          stimulate this decision, and enable a final order. 
 
The above should give an idea of how import DATASHEETS actually
are - and the fictive sales situation is to underline the
important f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_s_ of DATASHEETS.   
F_  \f

2General datasheet structure 
 
 
2.1Contents 
 
Having realized the function of a data sheet, it is evident
that the information on a data sheet should, in general, be
          arranged in sections with an increasing technical level. 
 
With the exception of application reports the writer can present
the information under a combination of headings chosen from the
following possibilities: 
 
2.1.1K_e_y_w_o_r_d_s_. Keywords are placed on the front page. They are short
          slogan like statements pointing out advantageous features of the
          product. 
 
2.1.2G_e_n_e_r_a_l_. This paragraph, which is always included, contains a
short non-technical description of the product. 
 
2.1.3C_h_a_r_a_c_t_e_r_i_s_t_i_c_s_. This paragraph, which is optional, contains an
extension and elaboration of the general information aiming at a
reader with some technical background. 
 
2.1.4S_p_e_c_i_f_i_c_a_t_i_o_n_. This paragraph, which is always included,
contains the exact technical data of the product. (Heat
          dissipation in kJ/h as well as kCal/h and BTU/h.)
 
2.1.5      D_i_m_e_n_s_i_o_n_s_.  This paragraph contains the physicalcharacte-   
           ristics of the product. Dimensions, in cm and inches, weight 
           in kg and lbs. 
 
 
2.2Lay-out 
 
        P_A_P_E_R_. All RC Datasheets are printed on OMEGA COAT 145 gr size
A4. 
 
2.2.1P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
 
                    Height:  36 mm 
                    Width:   36 mm 
                    Colour:  Black and Pantone 152 
 
The positioning of typesetting, photo etc. on the front page is\f

                  within an area of 130 mm between 2 parallel borders of the colour
           Pantone 152. The width of each border is 1.5 mm (4 pt) whereas
           the length is to bleed off. The Logo is placed 22 mm (5 cis) from
           the top edge and 5 mm (1 cis) from the left border (see example).
F_            To the right of the Logo is the main heading of the Datasheet.
           The first line is set in 28 pt. Helvetica Medium Italic, the top
           of the letters to correspond with the top of the Logo. The fol-
           lowing lines are to be reduced under 28 pt. Helvetica Medium
           Italic - if necessary, especially if there are 4 lines in the
           heading. The overall area used here is 90 mm (20 cis) in width
           and 36 mm (8 cis) in height with the letters justified to the
           right. 
            
           K_E_Y_W_O_R_D_S_ are set in 11 pt. Univers Bold CAPITALS with double
           spacing and a dot (1 mm) in front of each keyword. 
            
           The keywords and the P_H_O_T_O_, which corresponds with the main
           heading and text of the datasheet should be placed well balanced
           - at the artist's discretion/decision - on the front page. The
           photo should be as big as possible in order to show small
           details, and may then exceed the parallel borders and bottom
           edge. 
            
           A small A_R_R_O_W_ (colour Pantone 152) is placed 4 mm (1 cis) outside
           the right border and pointing to the right - the lower point of
           the arrow being 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. 
            
       2.2.2      P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _B_a_c_k_ _p_a_g_e_. The back page is mostly typewritten and
           justified to the left within an area of 130 mm. The typeface used
           here is 10 point Univers Medium, whereas the headings are typed
           in 11 point Univers Bold Capitals. 
            
           An R_C_S_L_ number is to be placed vertically outside the right
           border - 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. Typeface 10 point
           Univers Medium and printed in the colour Pantone 152. 
            
           Next to the RCSL number in the same typeface is to be set the
           following sentence: 'This datasheet is of a summary nature and
           specifications are subject to change without prior notice'. The
           colour to be the same as the vertical lines of the datasheet. \f

3Hardware datasheet 
 
 
3.1Contents 
 
On hardware datasheets qualities as ease of operation,
compatibility and of course technical advantages should be
emphasized. 
 
The front page has a photo of the device and 4-10 keywords. 
 
On the back page the following headings are to be used: 
 
G_e_n_e_r_a_l_. A short description stating the functions, range of
application, and advantages of the product. 
 
C_h_a_r_a_c_t_e_r_i_s_t_i_c_s_ (optional). An extension and elaboration of the
General paragraph, stating mode of operation, structure,
optional features, and similar technical details. 
 
S_p_e_c_i_f_i_c_a_t_i_o_n_s_. Exact technical data. 
 
D_i_m_e_n_s_i_o_n_s_. Physical characteristics of the product. 
 
 
3.2Lay-out 
 
P_a_p_e_r_. To be printed on OMEGA COAT 145 gr size A4. 
 
3.2.1P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
                    
                    Height:  36 mm 
                    Width:   36 mm 
                    Colour:  Black and Pantone 152 
 
The positioning and typesetting, photo on the front page is
within an area of 130 mm between 2 parallel borders of the
colour Pantone 152. The width of each border is 1.5 mm (4 pt),
whereas the length is to bleed off. The Logo is placed 22 mm (5
cis) from the top edge and 5 mm (1 cis) from the left border.
To the right of the Logo is the main heading of the Datasheet.
The first line is set in 28 pt. Helvetica Medium Italic, the top
of the letters to correspond with the top of the Logo. The fol-
           lowing lines are 28 pt. Helvetica Medium Italic. If necessary,
           they are to be reduced especially if there are 4 lines in the\f

heading. The overall area used here is 90 mm (20 cis) in width  
and 36 mm (8 cis) in height with the letters justified to the
right. K_E_Y_W_O_R_D_S_ are set in 11 pt. Univers Bold CAPITALS with
double spacing and a dot (1 mm) in front of each keyword. 
 
The keywords and the P_H_O_T_O_, which corresponds with the main
heading and text of the datasheet should be placed well balanced
- at the artist's discretion/decision - on the front page. The
photo should be as big as possible in order to show small
details, and may then exceed the parallel borders and bottom
edge. 
 
A small A_R_R_O_W_ (colour Pantone 152) is placed 4 mm (1 cis)
outside the right border and pointing to the right - the lower
point of the arrow being 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. 
 
3.2.2P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _B_a_c_k_ _p_a_g_e_. The back page is mostly typewritten and
justified to the left within an area of 130 mm. The typeface
used here is 10 point Univers Medium, whereas the headings used
are typed in 11 point Univers Bold Capitals. 
 
An R_C_S_L_ number is to be placed vertically outside the right
border - 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. Typeface 10 point
Univers Medium and printed in the colour Pantone 152. 
   
Next to the RCSL number in the same typeface is to be set the
following sentence: 'This datasheet is of a summary nature and
specifications are subject to change without prior notice'. The
colour to be the same as the vertical lines of the datasheet. 
F_ \f

4Package Datasheet 
 
 
4.1Contents 
 
When writing about Packages emphasis should be laid on ease of
operation, compatibility and flexibility rather than the
technical details inside the package. 
 
Front page:         Drawing and Keywords. 
 
Back page:          G_e_n_e_r_a_l_           Short description stating
                                      the functions, range of
                                      application, andadvan-
                                      tages of the product. 
 
                    C_h_a_r_a_c_t_e_r_i_s_t_i_c_s_   Extension and elaboration
                                      of the "general"para-
                                      graph. Stating, mode of
                                      operation, structure,
                                      optional feature, and
                                      similar technical
                                      details. 
 
                    S_p_e_c_i_f_i_c_a_t_i_o_n_s_    Exact technical data. 
 
                    D_i_m_e_n_s_i_o_n_s_        Physical characteristics. 
 
   
4.2Lay-out  
 
P_a_p_e_r_. To be printed on OMEGA COAT 145 gr size A4. 
 
4.2.1P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
 
                    Height:  36 mm 
                    Width:   36 mm 
                    Colour:  Black and Pantone 152 
 
The positioning of typesetting, photo etc. on the front page is
within an area of 130 mm between 2 parallel borders of the
colour Pantone 152. The width of each border is 1.5 mm (4 pt)
whereas the length is to bleed off. The Logo is placed 22 mm (5
cis) from the top edge and 5 mm (1 cis) from the left border
(see example). To the right of the Logo is the main heading of\f

the Datasheet. The first line is set in 28 pt. Helvetica Medium
Italic, the top of the letters to correspond with the top of the
Logo. The following lines are to be reduced under 28 pt. Helveti-
ca Medium Italic if necessary, especially if there are 4 lines
in the heading. The overall area used here is 90 mm (20 cis) in 
width and 236 mm (52 cis) in height with the letters justified
to the right.   
 
K_E_Y_W_O_R_D_S_ are set in 11 pt. Univers Bold CAPITALS with double
spacing and a dot (1 mm dia) in front of each keyword - all
justified to the left. 
 
The keywords and the D_R_A_W_I_N_G_S_, which correspond with the main
heading and text of the datasheet should be placed well balanced
- at the artist's discretion/decision - on the front page. The
photos may exceed the parallel borders and bottom edge, if
necessary so long as the main picture is not disfigured. 
 
A small A_R_R_O_W_ (colour Pantone 152) is placed 4 mm (1 cis)
outside the right border and pointing to the right - lower point
of the arrow being 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. 
 
4.2.2P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _B_a_c_k_ _p_a_g_e_. The back page is mostly typewritten and it is
very important to remember that there are no parallel lines on
this page. It is therefore written in 2 columns, 18 cis wideand
typeface for the text is 10 point Medium Univers and for the
heading 11 point Univers Bold Capitals. 
 
An R_C_S_L_ number is to be placed vertically on the right of the
Logo - 10 mm from the bottom edge. Typeface 10 point Univers
Medium and printed in the colour Pantone 152. 
    
               Next to the RCSL number in the same typeface is to be set the
following sentence: 'This datasheet is of a summary nature and
specifications are subject to change without prior notice'. The
colour to be the same as the vertical lines of the datasheet. \f

5         Software data sheets 
 
 
5.1Contents 
 
The software to be described can be basis software, application
systems and application modules. 
 
                  Front page:         Illustrative drawing. 
 
                    G_e_n_e_r_a_l_           Short description of the
                                      system stating main
                                      features and range of
                                      application. 
 
Back page:   
 
                    C_h_a_r_a_c_t_e_r_i_s_t_i_c_s_   Structure, mode of
                                      operation and exhaustive
                                      list of features.   
 
                    S_p_e_c_i_f_i_c_a_t_i_o_n_s_    If possible exact details
                                      of the systems may be
                                      stated under thisheading.
                                        
 
5.2Lay-out 
 
P_A_P_E_R_. To be printed on OMEGA COAT 145 gr size A4. 
 
5.2.1P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
 
                    Height:  36 mm 
                    Width:   36 mm 
                    Colour:  Black and Pantone 152 
 
The positioning of typesetting and drawing on the front page is
within an area of 130 mm between 2 parallel borders of the
colour Pantone 152. The width of each border is 1.5 mm (4 pt),
whereas the length is to bleed off. The Logo is placed 22 mm (5
cis) from the top edge and to the right hereof is the main
heading of the datasheet, set in 28 point Helvetica Medium
Italic. In this case the heading is to read SYSTEM 80. The
overall area used here is 90 mm in width justified to the right,
and the top and bottom line must not exceed the size of the 
           Logo.\f

A D_R_A_W_I_N_G_ or other illustrative description in relation to the
mainheading and text is to be placed under the Logo at the 
artist's decision.
 
          The text is to be set in 10 point Univers Medium, the heading
          set in 11 point Univers Bold Capitals. 
 
The information/T_E_X_T_ on both the front and back page can be
divided into 4 sections, but let us start with the front page,
where the heading should be: 
 
G_E_N_E_R_A_L_. This paragraph might continue to the back page. A small
A_R_R_O_W_ (colour Pantone 152) is placed 4 mm (1 cis) outside the
right border and pointing to the right - the lower point of the
arrow being 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. 
 
5.2.2P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _B_a_c_k_ _p_a_g_e_. The back page is all typewritten and
justified to the left within an area of 130 mm. The typeface
used is 10 point Univers Medium, whereas the headings used are
typed in 11 point Univers Bold Capitals. 
 
An R_C_S_L_ number is to be placed vertically outside the right
border - 10 mm from the bottom edge. Typeface 10 point Univers
Medium and printed in the colour Pantone 152. 
   
                  Next to the RCSL number in the same typeface is to be set the
following sentence: 'This datasheet is of a summary nature and
specifications are subject to change without prior notice'. The
colour to be the same as the vertical lines of the datasheet. 
F_\f

6         OUTPUT DATASHEETS 
           
 
6.1       Contents 
           
          An overall description of the output together with a general
          description of the use of the output. The illustration and
          description varies, depending on the nature of the manual or
          datasheet in which it is used. 
           
          Front page:         Example of output 
                              General: Short description of the output 
                                       stating main features and use of 
                                       output. 
           
          Back page:          n/a (not applicable). 
           
           
6.2       Lay-out 
           
          P_A_P_E_R_._ To be printed on 145 gr OMEGA COAT. 
           
6.2.1     P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
           
                              Height: 36 mm 
                              Width:  36 mm 
                              Colour: The 'r' to be black and the 'c' to
                                      be pantone 152 
           
          The positioning of typesetting, set in 10 point Univers Medium,
          on the front page is within an area of 130 mm between 2 parallel
          borders, which are pantone 152. The width of each border is 1.5
          mm (4 pt), whereas the length is to bleed off. The Logo is plac-
          ed 22 mm (5 cis) from the top edge and to the right hereof is
          the main heading of the datasheet set in 28 point Helvetica Me-
          dium Italic. The overall area used here is 90 mm in width justi-
          fied to the right and the top and bottom line must not exceed
          the size of the Logo. 
           
          The illustration of the output in relation to the main heading
          and text is to be placed under the Logo at the artist's
          discretion and may exceed the parallel borders. The illustration
          is to be screened with 40 L/CME. 
           \f

7Application Reports 
 
 
7.1Contents 
 
In the main text, which starts under the heading P_R_O_B_L_E_M_, the
writer describes the user and the size of the operation. Then he
describes the major problem facing the user, the reasons for it,
and the consequences and how previous attempts (perhaps) were
made by the user to solve the problem and why they proved
unsatisfactory. 
 
R_E_Q_U_I_R_E_M_E_N_T_S_      - This section states the user's requirements
                    for a system that would solve the problem
                    satisfactorily. 
 
S_O_L_U_T_I_O_N_          - This section simply states that the user has
                    now installed one or more ofRegnecentra- 
                    len's systems and describes the performance
                    of its functions. 
 
R_E_S_U_L_T_S_           - This section states the actual results
                    achieved through use of the system in
                    question expressed in percentages, for
                    example a 50% reduction in document turnout
                    - with direct quotations from the user,
                    taken from a personal interview.  
 
The above headings should really be used in every application
report, but depending on the company and system used for an
application, it is up to the writer to use these headings as
much as possible. If, however, they do not fit in at all, then
the writer must invent his own headings in reference to the
company and system he is describing. Therefore an application
report is very much left to the writer's imagination so long as
he is able to fill both the front and most of the back page with
text. 
 
 
7.2Lay-out 
 
P_A_P_E_R_. To be printed on OMEGA COAT 145 gr size A4. 
 
7.2.1P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
 \f

                    Height:  36 mm 
                    Width:   36 mm 
                    Colour:  Black and Pantone 152 
 
The positioning of typesetting and photos is within an area of
130 mm between 2 parallel borders of the colour Pantone 152.
The width of eachborder is 1.5 mm (4 pt), whereas the length
          is to bleed off. The Logo is placed 22 mm (5 cis) from the top
          edge and to the right hereof is the main heading of the appli-
          cation report set in 28 point Helvetica Medium Italic. The
          overall area used here is 90 mm width justified to the right,
          and the top and bottom line must not exceed the size of the
          Logo. The wording in the main heading is, the first line the
          name of the system, for example RC 3600, and on the next line(s)
          the name of the company, who has bought the system. (See
          example.) 
           
          Approximately 10 mm (4 cis) under the Logo in outlined black
          boxes are to be placed photos of the company and system de- 
scribed and if available the Logo of the company itself. This
collage of photos may vary in size length-wise but lines up with
          the Logo of RC and the main heading, thus not exceeding the
          parallel borders. 
           
          The text on the front page begins 10 mm (4 cis) under the photos
          with 3 (three) headings: 
           
          INDUSTRY                  COMPANY           APPLICATIONS 
           
          F.ex. Banking       Name and address of     keywords, which
Service Bureau          the company         describes the 
                                                        overall functions
                                                        of the system
                                                     installed. 
           

A_l_l_ _h_e_a_d_i_n_g_s_ _a_r_e_ _s_e_t_ _i_n_ _1_1_ _p_o_i_n_t_ _U_n_i_v_e_r_s_ _B_o_l_d_ _C_a_p_i_t_a_l_s_. The rest
of the text is set in 10 point Univers Medium. 
 
A small A_R_R_O_W_ (colour Pantone 152) is placed 4 mm (1 cis)
outside the right border and pointing to the right - the lower
point of the arrow being 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. 
 
7.2.2P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _B_a_c_k_ _p_a_g_e_. The back page is mostly typewritten and
justified to the left within an area of 130 mm. The typeface\f

used here is 10 point Univers Medium, whereas the headings are
typed in 11 point Univers Bold Capitals. 
 
An RCSL number is to be placed vertically outside the right
border - 10 mm (2 cis) from the bottom edge. Typeface 10 point
Univers Medium and printed in the colour Pantone 152. 
 
                  Next to the RCSL number in the same typeface is to be set the
following sentence: 'This datasheet is of a summary nature and
specifications are subject to change without prior notice'. The
colour to be the same as the vertical lines of the datasheet. 
F_\f

8         PRESTIGE-LEAFLET 
 
 
8.1       Contents 
 
          The Prestige-Leaflet contains descriptions of Historical
          Highlights, Hardware, Software, selected Application Reports,
          Keywords from the Annual Report, Customers etc., all in the form
          of datasheets. The Prestige-Leaflet will be made up by specially
          produced pages as well as normal datasheets and application
          reports. 
           
 
8.2       Lay-out - for specially produced datasheets.
           
          P_A_P_E_R_. To be printed on OMEGA COAT 145 gr size A4. 
           
8.2.1     P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _F_r_o_n_t_ _p_a_g_e_. The RC Logo has the following standards: 
           
                              Height: 36 mm 
                              Width:  36 mm 
                              Colour: Black and Pantone 152       
           
          The positioning of typesetting and photos is within an area of
          130 mm between 2 parallel borders of the colour Pantone 152. The
          width of each border is 1.5 mm (4 pt), whereas the length is to
          bleed off. The Logo is placed 22 mm (5 cis) from the top edge
          and to the right hereof is the main heading of the datasheet,
          which in some cases is to read HIGHLIGHTS, and set in 60 point
          Futura Display. The overall area used here is 90 mm in width
          justified to the right, and the top and bottom line must not
          exceed the size of the Logo. Under the heading e.g. HIGHLIGHTS
          the years, f.ex. 1962 - 1968 is to be set in 28 point Helvetica
          Medium Italic. (See example.) 
           
          Approximately 10 mm (4 cis) under the Logo the text and photos
          are to be placed at the artist's decision. The text is to be set
          in 10 point Univers Medium. The individual photos are either
          black/white or colour - depending on the nature and age of the
          photo in question. Under each photo is a text set in 6 point
          Univers Medium Italic. 
           
          The numbers indicating the years described, are to be placed on
          the left side of the orange border and set in 16 point Helvetica
          Medium Italic. (See example.)\f

8.2.2     P_r_i_n_t_ _-_ _B_a_c_k_ _p_a_g_e_. The back page is similar to the front page in
          relation to the text and photos. The typeface used is 10 point
          Univers Medium, set within an area of 130 mm and justified to
          the left. The numbers indicating the years described are to be
          placed on the right side of the orange border and set in 16
          point Univers Medium. 
           
          An RCSL number is to be placed outside the orange border,
          vertically and where space is available. Typeface is 10 point
          Univers Medium and the colour used is Pantone 152.\f


 

 
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                                                   Ballerup, May 1981. 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
   To: RC customers 
   Re: RC8000 System, 
       Operating Guide, 
    _ _ _ _U_p_-_d_a_t_i_n_g_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    
   The operating guide(s) forwarded with this letter we kindly ask you to
   file in the document package labelled: 
    
   RC8000 SYSTEM - OPERATING GUIDE - DLI 015. 
    
   The operating guide(s) should be filed in the section 2 of the package;
   filing order should be the RC product numbers. 
    
   Thank you! 
    
   Yours truely, 
   RC COMPUTER 
    \f

                                                   Ballerup, May 1981. 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
   To: RC customers 
   Re: RC8000 System, 
       Operating Guide, 
    _ _ _ _U_p_-_d_a_t_i_n_g_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    
   The operating guide(s) forwarded with this letter we kindly ask you to
   file in the document package labelled: 
    
   RC8000 SYSTEM - OPERATING GUIDE - DLI 015. 
    
   The operating guide(s) should be filed in the section 3 of the package;
   filing order should be the RC product numbers. 
    
   Thank you! 
    
   Yours truely, 
   RC COMPUTER 
    \f

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