MPE/iX Documentation Guide
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Development Tools and Distributed Computing
Development Tools and Distributed Computing
This manual explains how to use the BASIC/3000 Compiler. It is assumed that you are
already well familiar with the BASIC/3000 programming language, as it is a requirement
that your BASIC programs are debugged before attempting to compile. It is also assumed
that you know how to prepare and run programs using the MPE system. Typical examples
of use with MPE, however, are provided in this manual.
Berkeley Sockets/iX Reference Manual
Part Number: 32650-90372
Functional Focus: Programming
This manual describes the Berkeley Sockets used for porting applications from a HP-UX to
an MPE system.
This manual contains information on the following topics:
• Socket system calls.
• File system intrinsics.
• Name service routines.
• Include files and references used.
Command Interpreter Access and Variables Programmer's Guide
Part Number: 32650-90493
Functional Focus: Programming
This guide describes the utilities and tools available to programmers by invoking the
command interpreter (CI) or directly through user commands.
This guide contains information on the following topics:
• Using commands programmatically.
• Controlling variables.
• Controlling job control words.
• Identifying parameter input.
Compiler Library/XL Reference Manual
Part Number: 32650-90029
Functional Focus: High-level programming
This manual describes the mathematical/utility functions and procedures available on the
MPE/iX operating system.
This manual contains information on the following topics:
• Mathematical functions and procedures.
• Utility procedures.