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Do you mean something different from those at the following location?
http://docs.hp.com/mpeix/docs5/ix5000.htm
Gary Jackson wrote:
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> You won't find COBOL either, even though, like you pointed out, they are
> supposed to be on the web.
>
> G
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnson, Tracy [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 1:31 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Where the Heck are the Language Manuals?
>
> I was flipping through the crappy Dynatext manuals on CD
> looking for the FORTRAN 77/iX Programmer's Guide and I
> found a table that listed the manuals and where they
> could be found at the very end of the 6.0 Communicator.
>
> The table had y/n columns whether they were on the CD
> or whether they could be found on the web (at www.docs.hp.com).
> For FORTRAN, it was marked 'n' for the CD and 'y' for the web.
>
> Well, I went to this web side and simply found the same
> garbage that was on the CD, with absolutely no links to these
> "alleged" manuals.
>
> WTF ... Over?
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