• ASET (Authoring & Delivery System for Education and Training

    From Danny Doyle@db.doyle@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Nov 3 10:58:35 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is still posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal in the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me find a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.
    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so would love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me in my search.
    Many thanks in advance for any replies.
    Best wishes,
    Danny
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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Nov 3 22:11:31 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti= >ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i= >n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f= >ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through = >Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo= >uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i= >n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
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  • From Andrew@Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Nov 3 23:24:08 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti= >> ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i= >> n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f= >> ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through = >> Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo= >> uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i= >> n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
    can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't remember if there were any left over.
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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Nov 4 15:51:14 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Andrew <Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.

    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.

    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
    can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
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  • From Danny Doyle@db.doyle@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Nov 4 10:13:28 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16rC>PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
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  • From Danny Doyle@db.doyle@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Nov 4 10:23:11 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16rC>PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
    Hi Scott, Doug,
    Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.
    It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.
    Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide. Best wishes,
    Danny Doyle
    db.doyle@gmail.com
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  • From Don Vito Martinelli@hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Nov 4 19:29:08 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Danny Doyle wrote:
    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16rC>PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
    SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
    can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't
    remember if there were any left over.
    Hi Scott, Doug,

    Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.

    It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.

    Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.

    Best wishes,

    Danny Doyle
    db.doyle@gmail.com


    Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
    I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
    from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
    If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward-< OS 2200 Servers and Software", but

    The connection has timed out

    The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.

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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Nov 4 21:10:22 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
    Danny Doyle wrote:
    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16rC>PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
    SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
    can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>> remember if there were any left over.
    Hi Scott, Doug,

    Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.

    It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.

    Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.

    Best wishes,

    Danny Doyle
    db.doyle@gmail.com


    Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
    I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
    from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
    If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward-< OS 2200 >Servers and Software", but

    The connection has timed out

    The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.


    Try this direct link:

    https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf

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  • From Don Vito Martinelli@hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid to comp.sys.unisys on Sun Nov 5 12:01:28 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
    Danny Doyle wrote:
    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16|ore4->PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote: >>>> Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
    SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >>>>> can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>>>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these >>>>> were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>>> remember if there were any left over.
    Hi Scott, Doug,

    Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.

    It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.

    Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.

    Best wishes,

    Danny Doyle
    db.doyle@gmail.com


    Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
    I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
    from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
    If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward|e-< OS 2200
    Servers and Software", but

    The connection has timed out

    The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.


    Try this direct link:

    https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf


    Well I'm not the one who wants this stuff - and have a couple of DVDs
    anyway - but am starting to suspect that Unisys only support browsers
    based on Google's Chrome, not even Firefox.
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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to comp.sys.unisys on Sun Nov 5 15:42:12 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
    Danny Doyle wrote:
    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16|ore4->PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation >>>>>>> is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
    SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >>>>>> can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>>>>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these >>>>>> were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>>>> remember if there were any left over.
    Hi Scott, Doug,

    Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.

    It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.

    Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.

    Best wishes,

    Danny Doyle
    db.doyle@gmail.com


    Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
    I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
    from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
    If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward|e-< OS 2200 >>> Servers and Software", but

    The connection has timed out

    The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.


    Try this direct link:

    https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf


    Well I'm not the one who wants this stuff - and have a couple of DVDs
    anyway - but am starting to suspect that Unisys only support browsers
    based on Google's Chrome, not even Firefox.

    I used firefox, from linux, to download that PDF (twice, for testing) yesterday.
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  • From Paul Kimpel@paul.kimpel@digm.com to comp.sys.unisys on Sun Nov 5 08:27:14 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On 11/5/2023 7:42 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
    Danny Doyle wrote:
    On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16|ore4->PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation >>>>>>>> is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
    SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
    to the 2200 was via Mapper.

    The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).

    There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >>>>>>> can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base
    product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL, >>>>>>> IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these >>>>>>> were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>>>>> remember if there were any left over.
    Hi Scott, Doug,

    Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.

    It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.

    Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.

    Best wishes,

    Danny Doyle
    db.doyle@gmail.com


    Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
    I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
    from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
    If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward|e-< OS 2200 >>>> Servers and Software", but

    The connection has timed out

    The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond. >>>>

    Try this direct link:

    https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf


    Well I'm not the one who wants this stuff - and have a couple of DVDs
    anyway - but am starting to suspect that Unisys only support browsers
    based on Google's Chrome, not even Firefox.

    I used firefox, from linux, to download that PDF (twice, for testing) yesterday.

    I was able to access the docs via support.unisys.com, via https://www.unisys.com/support/, and via the direct document link using Firefox from Windows 10 this morning.

    Paul

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  • From David W Schroth@davidschroth@harrietmanor.com to comp.sys.unisys on Mon Nov 6 18:32:25 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On Fri, 3 Nov 2023 23:24:08 +0100, Andrew <Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov>
    wrote:

    Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
    I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
    ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
    n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
    ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20

    Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
    Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
    uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
    n my search.

    Many thanks in advance for any replies.

    The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
    is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.


    That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
    Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
    can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
    IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
    were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.

    Well, inspection of SYS$*DATA$ on the Operating System Development
    home system shows, for IPF, the file SYS$LIB$*UA$TUTORIAL$.

    I have no idea how IPF was/is structured, either then or now.

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