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- From: leif@unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Leif Eric Johnson)
- Subject: Re: 95LX databases
- Message-ID: <C0DJoL.7nz@unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 09:29:09 GMT
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- In a previous article shri@unreal.cs.umass.edu (H.Shrikumar) writes:
- >
- > Over the last weekend I've compiled a database with most of the useful
- >parts of the HP95lx documentation, and command documentation for all
- >the commands (including debug etc) Each record shows up on the index
- >screen with the NAME and USAGE sections, calling up the card shows the
- >DESCRIPTION and BUGS also. For extra long entries, the 95Buddy expCard
- >features warps me into MEMO-land. And any entry in an extended record
- >(aka expCard) can chain back to another record in the PBK databases,
- >hypertext style .. thanx to 95BUddy's Plink. (Thank Jeff Mattox, my
- >registration soon in the mail ... 95Buddy for this alone !) The
- >entries are in sort of UNIX man like style, but very brief.
- >
- > Also, I found a nice tight FORTH, MINI4th (aka min4th25.arc)
- >out on one of the simtel20 mirrors. Only 4K or so makes a very
- >small and nice package. I have the entire source documentation of the
- >words of mini4th in a PBK database, making a very convinent refernce.
- >
- >-- shrikumar ( shri@legato.cs.umass.edu )
- >
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-
- This sounds like a couple of really useful databases. Any chance of seeing
- them posted to the net? I'd like to see how you managed the chaining...
-
- -Leif
-