CDC NOS/BE NETED Reference Manual.
Abstract
This Manual describes the NETED text editor as implemented on the CDC CYBER Computers at DTRC. NETED is used to prepare computer programs, data files, documents and other publications. Each of the 61 NETED commands is described on a separate page, as well as in the cross-referencing summary by function. A discussion of the history of NETED and its many features, a sample annotated session, and a list of all diagnostic messages are included. NETED has several advantage over the standard Intercom EDITOR. These include: (1) low cost -- inexpensive to use; (2) does not require line numbering; (3) allows the merging of files; (4) allows much longer search and replacement strings; (5) supports full ASCII upper and lower case files; (6) is not a multi-user job, if it does hang, it may be aborted; (7) uses only a small amount of memory (currently under 21K octal). Keywords: Fortran; Compass assembly language.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA195315
Entities
People
- David V. Sommer