Soon to appear at http://www.allegro.com, the following is my list of
resources for learning about MPE. Please send additions, corrections, etc.
to me and I'll post the whole thing at our web site.
Enjoy!
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Learning MPE
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1. On-line HELP (from a recent post by Wirt Atmar)
HP3000 on-line help is surprisingly good. In fact, you may not need anything
else. Sign on to any account that you can and then type:
:HELP
and then type:
>HELPSTUDY
and when finished with that, type:
>CLASS
to review the HP3000's command, grouped by class.
2. On-line POSIX training
There is an on-line tutorial covering the Hierarchical File System (and some
related POSIX topics:
:XEQ POSIXCBT.LSN.SYS
3. POSIX Help
When in the POSIX shell, you can type
$man posixcmd
(of course, replace "posixcmd" with the name of the command you want help on)
to get help on POSIX commands. You may need to set the MANPATH environment
variable to something like
$export MANPATH="/usr/man:/usr/contrib/man:/usr/local/man"
From the MPE CI (the ":" prompt), you should be able to get help via
:setvar TERM="hp2392a"
:man posixcmd
(If "HPBIN.SYS" isn't in your path, try ":man.hpbin.sys posixcmd").
There is also a "HELP.HPBIN.SYS" command, which you can use by typing something
like
:xeq help.hpbin.sys posixcmd
(It looks in /usr/man/man1/command.1, then in /etc/helpfile, and finally in
$HELP/helpfile.)
4. Manuals
The MPE reference manuals are available on CD, and via the web.
If you want to use the CD's, make sure you have both the MPE/ix 5.5 and the
MPE/iX 6.0 CD's. Not all manuals have been converted to the new format yet,
so you may need to search both.
On the web, point you browser at
http://www.docs.hp.com
Just like the CD's, make sure to check both the 5.5 and 6.0 manuals.
There are a bunch of "Getting Started" manuals on the CD's, including
Getting Started as an MPE/iX Programmer
Getting Startd with HP IMAGE/SQL
Performing System Management Tasks
Performing System Operations Tasks
Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills (8 modules)
Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Advanced Skills (8 modules)
5. The SMUG Book
An excellent collection of papers on many topics is the "SMUG Book", from
Robelle Consulting Ltd., at
http://www.robelle.com/library/smugbook
6. On-line "libraries"
There are a lot of sites with collections of excellent papers and tutorials on
various HP 3000 topics. Here is a list:
http://www.adager.com/TechnicalPapers.html (Papers, esp. on IMAGE)
http://www.allegro.com (Papers)
http://jazz.external.hp.com/papers/index.html (Papers and Tutorials)
http://www.interex.org/publications.html (Archives are members-only)
http://www.orbitsw.com/whitepap.htm (Papers)
http://www.robelle.com/library (Papers and Tutorials)
http://www.3k.com/papers.html (Papers)
http://www.3k.com/faq/hpfaqi.html (HP 3000 FAQ)
7. Email lists
HP3000-L (echoed to the newsgroup comp.sys.hp.mpe)
To subscribe, send message to [log in to unmask] with a body of
subscribe hp3000-l Your Full Name
To post, write to: [log in to unmask]
Searchable archives: http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html
Threaded archive: http://www.optc.com/Webbot/
Executive Summary: http://www.interex.org/3000Isum/3000Isummary.html
Interex SIG lists (and some non-Interex lists):
http://www.interex.org/sources/listservers.html
8. Books
Beyond RISC!
The IMAGE Handbook
The IMAGE Textbook
The Legacy Continues
Thoughts and Discourses on HP 3000 Software (4 editions)
by Eugene Volokh
Taming he HP3000
by Robert A. Lund
http://www.lund.com/books.html
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