Instruction manual
USER
GROUP
NEWS
Issue 3 - Vol 2
MDP
PRODUCT
INFORMATION
Z8000
ASSE~fBLER
VERSION
2.0
Version 2.03-09 of
the
Z8000 Assembler for
the
8560 (ASMZ8K
opt
lA)
was released
August
17, 1983. Version
2.03-09 includes a
virtual
symbol table for user-defined symbols.
To
assemble code
with
large
number
of symbols,
add a -b to
the
invocation line.
Customers
under
warranty
(purchased
the
product
gO
days prior
to
revision release date) or who are subscribed
to
the Software Subscription Service will receive
the
revisions automatically.
Marilyn Hanson,
MDP
Product
Marketing
8086
P
ASCAL/PDB
MOD
The
Pascal
Compiler (PAS8086
opt
lA)
and
PDB
(PDB8086
opt
lA) for 8086/8088 have been revised
to
correct
reported problems. These mods do
not
reflect any
enhancements
to
support
the
full addressing of
the
processor.
Those
enhancements
will be included
in
the
Version 2 release
of
the
product
scheduled for second
quarter
of 1984.
Customers
under
warranty
(purchased
product
gO
days prior
to
revision release date)
or
subscribed
to
the
Software Subscription Service, will receive
the
revisions automatically.
The
current
version
numbers
are:
Product
Version Release
Date
P AS8086 1.10-05 6-7 -83
PDB8086 1.11-00 8-16-83
Marilyn Hanson,
MDP
Product
Marketing
MUGL
-
VOLUME
II
DISK
RELEASED!
The
second
MDP
User Group
Library
(MUGL) disk has
just
been released
and
copies
may
be
obtained
at
no
charge from
your
local sales office.
This
volume
contains
over
40
new application
programs
to
run
on
your
8550/
61.
There
are lots
of
graphics pictures
and
utilities for
the
new 4105 color terminal, including
an
"interactive
graphics editor" which allows you to easily create
nice"
color slides" on
your
terminal. A new disk reader
utility
allows porting IBM disk files
to
your
8560. A
handy
calculator
simulator
implements a powerful calculator for
complex
mathematic
and business oriented problems.
There
is
a complete mailing list
database
manager
package
which
we
use
in
MDP
for
handling
the
User Group News mailings.
For
additional information
on
these
and
many
other
new submissions, see the
abstracts
section of this issue.
MUGL
is
provided as a service
to
MDP
users for collecting
and
distributing
user
contributed
software for all Tek-
tronix Microprocessor Development
Products.
The
program
works like this:
• All users are encouraged to
submit
their creations to MUGL,
MDP
Marketing,
PO
Box 4600 MS g2-635,
Beaverton,
OR
97075. All submissions will be considered
and
are
made
with
the
understanding
that
the
software may be placed
in
the
public domain. Please
don't
send
your
only copy, as
we
are unable
to
return
any submissions,
whether
accepted
or
not.
For
your
convenience, a software submission form
is
included in
this issue
and
on each MUGL disk volume. We
must
have
the
author's
name
to
consider a submission,
but
we
will withhold
it
if you prefer
not
to
be
contacted
by anyone .
• We will generally check
out
the programs,
but
no
guarantees
of any kind will be made. We prefer
to
have
the object, source,
documentation,
and
manual
page (as applicable)
submitted
on a floppy disk,
but
we'll
take
whatever you have.
If
the
program
warrants
it,
we
can
add
the
documentation.
December 1983
TEKTRONIX
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