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Prism User's Guide - CSAIL People - MIT

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About This Manual xi<br />

Abot Tis anul x<br />

Related Documents<br />

Refer to the release notes for last-minute information on <strong>Prism</strong>. The release notes<br />

are available on-line by choosing the Release Notes selection from the Help<br />

menu or by issuing the command help release.<br />

The <strong>Prism</strong> Reference Manual provides reference descriptions of all <strong>Prism</strong><br />

commands.<br />

For general information about developing and running programs on a CM-2 or<br />

CM-200 series Connection Machine system, consult the CM User <strong>Guide</strong>. For<br />

information on the CM-5, consult the manuals in the CM-5 documentation set.<br />

For complete information about CM Fortran, consult the volume Programming<br />

in Fortran in the Thinking Machines Corporation documentation set. For<br />

complete information about C*, consult the volume Programming in C*.<br />

Notation Conventions<br />

The table below displays the notation conventions used in this manual:<br />

Convention Meaning<br />

boldface <strong>Prism</strong>, UNIX, and CMOST commands, command<br />

options, and file names. Also, language elements,<br />

such as keywords, operators, and function names,<br />

when they appear embedded in text.<br />

Ctrl-D Simultaneous keystrokes are shown with a connecting<br />

hyphen. To type the Ctrl-D combination,<br />

for example, press the D key while holding down<br />

the Control key.<br />

italics Parameter names and placeholders in command<br />

formats.<br />

boldface In interactive examples, user input is shown in<br />

typewriter bold typewriter font and system output is<br />

shown in typewriter font.<br />

Version 1.2, March 1993<br />

Copyright © 1993 Thinking Machines Corporation

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