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- ñ6. Quick Try
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- Install the system properly (see Installation).
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- • Double-Click on one of the example programs (e.g. pascal.icl).
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- The Concurrent Clean System should now launch.
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- • Now select Run in the Commands menu (command R).
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- The system should compile, generate code, build an application and launch
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- it. If all files are already consistent, the project manager will just launch
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- the
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- application.
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- Building the application might not succeed when you have virus detections
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- active (see Installation). Launching will not succeed when the generated
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- application has not enough memory to run. This is the case when your Mac
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- has not enough free memory left. Quit other applications running under the
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- multi-finder until enough free memory is available. It is also possible that
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- you have to quit the Concurrent Clean System and launch the generated
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- application from the Finder. It is also possible that not the right amount of
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- memory is assigned to the generated application. Increase or decrease the
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- amount of memory (see Application... in the Options menu).
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- The application might not run when you have generated code that is not
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- suited for your Mac (e.g. 68020 code is chosen while your Mac has a
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- 68000 processor). The generated application will warn you about this
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- situation when it is launched. Regenerate the application but now choose
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- the proper option for the Code Generator (see Code Generator... in the
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- Options menu).
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- ñ7. Help
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- The Help window displays the help information you are reading now. It is
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- opened by choosing the Help… command in the Window menu.
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- Use the scroll bar to scroll through the manual. In addition to using the
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- scroll bar, you can also use the up and down arrow keys to scroll the
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- manual backwards or forwards one line at a time (if your keyboard has
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- these keys).
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- You can quickly jump to any section of the manual by clicking on the
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- section title in the table of contents on the right side of the window. The
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- table of contents is a scrolling menu. Click on the triangles at the top and
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- bottom of the menu to scroll up or down.
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- Concurrent Clean offers a method to help you quickly locate information in
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- the manual. Press Command-? (or the Help key on the extended keyboard)
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- and the cursor
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- will turn into a question mark. Then select any menu command. Concurrent
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- Clean will bring up the Help window and scroll to the description of that
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- object or command. You can also press Command-? to get help about an
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- open dialog. This feature will not work for standard Macintosh dialogs
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- such as the Open dialog or the Page Setup dialog. Help mode can be
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- cancelled at any time by pressing Command-Period or Escape.
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- The Help file can be printed. First make sure that the Help window is the
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- front window. Then choose Page Setup... from the File menu. In the dialog
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- that will appear you can specify the format (font and margins) in which
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- the Help file will be printed. After that choose Print... from the File menu.
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- A standard Print dialog will appear that lets you print the Help file in the
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- chosen format. The system will warn you when the Help file cannot be
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- printed in the chosen format. Adjust the format and try to print again. The
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- Help file will be printed with numbered pages and a table of contents. It
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- can serve as a user's manual for the Concurrent Clean system.
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