TPF Systems Technical Newsletter, Vol. 3
No.3
Summer 1996
Nearly half of this issue is devoted to articles about C
language, including one about library functions in the TPF Database
Facility (TPFDF). Three more articles in the TPFDF arena help to
round out a very strong TPFDF showing. There is also another
article in Mark Gambino's Systems Network Architecture (SNA) series
as well as one about installing TPF Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) support.
CONTENTS
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Correction Notice ]
There is a misprint in the Spring 1996 issue of the TPF Systems
Technical Newsletter.
On page 4, in the middle left-hand cell of the table at the top of
the page, the functional message is misspelled. It should say
'ZMPIF' instead of 'ZMIPF.' We apologize for any inconvenience this
may have caused you.
Managing Editor: Paul Austin
Editor: Frank DiGiandomenico
Distribution: Kathy Kelly, Janice Pavell, Peter
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