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INTERACTWE Software Development System Standard Documentation • INTERACTWE Software Development System Release Notes and Guide B5 This document describes what is new in this release as well as some basic tips on how to develop software for the INTERACTIVE UNIX System. It also outlines how software can be prepared for distribution on either diskettes or 1 I 4-inch tape. • On-line Reference Guide All the manual pages describing the Development Tools and the operating system interfaces are supplied on-line. The list of manual pages that are either different or new, compared to the UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Programmer's Reference Manual, available from Prentice-Hall, is printed in the release notes mentioned above. • Optimizing C Compiler Guide Optional Documentation This document describes how to use the optimizing ANSI C compiler that will allow the software developer to generate programs that run faster on Intel's i486 and Pentium TM processors. • UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Programmer's Guide This is a two-volume document that describes the UNIX System programming environment. It provides detailed descriptions and tutorials on a variety of programming topics, such as make, sees, awk, generating shared libraries, using curses/terminfo, and how the UNIX System interfaces with a programming language. It does not include descriptions of any programming languages. This document is a reprint of a USL manual. It is published by Prentice-Hall and is also available in most computer bookstores under the same title. Docum en tation Roadmap 41
5B VP fix Environment Standard Documentation • VP/ix Environment Guide INTERACTWE TCP /IP, NFS, and X11 Standard Documentation This guide describes how to install, use, and maintain the VP /ix Environment. It includes a basic primer for using VP /ix and for using MS-DOS (DOS) under the VP /ix Environment. • Release Notes SunSoft On-Line Documentation 42 These products, when sold separately, come only with release notes. All documentation on how to install and configure these products is part of the guides that accompany the INTERACTIVE UNIX System. SunSoft provides several services whereby customers can obtain information electronically: by phone, fax, through CompuServe, or over the Internet. Several documents are made available by these means. Examples of such documents are: • INTERACTWE UNIX System Hardware Compatibility List This lists, as of the date of the last printing, all the machines and devices known to work with the INTERACTIVE UNIX Operating System. • INTERACTWE UNIX System Conformance Guide This document describes the INTERACTIVE UNIX System-specific implementation of the POSIX 1003.1-1 990 interfaces. To receive configuration or installation assistance, call our automated phone system at (310) 348-6219 and answer the menu questions. If you have a fax machine, documents can be faxed back to you. INTERACTWE UNIX System Version 4.1 Release Notes-June 1994
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5B<br />
VP fix Environment<br />
Standard Documentation<br />
• VP/ix Environment Guide<br />
INTERACTWE TCP /IP, NFS, and X11<br />
Standard Documentation<br />
This guide describes how to install, use, and maintain the VP /ix<br />
Environment. It includes a basic primer for using VP /ix and for using<br />
MS-DOS (DOS) under the VP /ix Environment.<br />
• Release Notes<br />
SunSoft On-Line Documentation<br />
42<br />
These products, when sold separately, come only with release notes. All<br />
documentation on how to install and configure these products is part of the<br />
guides that accompany the <strong>INTERACTIVE</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong>.<br />
SunSoft provides several services whereby customers can obtain information<br />
electronically: by phone, fax, through CompuServe, or over the Internet.<br />
Several documents are made available by these means.<br />
Examples of such documents are:<br />
• INTERACTWE <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> Hardware Compatibility List<br />
This lists, as of the date of the last printing, all the machines and devices<br />
known to work with the <strong>INTERACTIVE</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> Operating <strong>System</strong>.<br />
• INTERACTWE <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> Conformance Guide<br />
This document describes the <strong>INTERACTIVE</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong>-specific<br />
implementation of the POSIX 1003.1-1 990 interfaces.<br />
To receive configuration or installation assistance, call our automated phone<br />
system at (310) 348-6219 and answer the menu questions. If you have a fax<br />
machine, documents can be faxed back to you.<br />
INTERACTWE <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> Version 4.1 Release Notes-June 1994