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PrefaceThis manual describes the H3
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Notice to the ReaderThe material co
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Glossaryasynchronous: A class of da
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Table of ContentsRevision Record ..
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FORTRAN NETEX Request Blocks.......
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FiguresFigure 1. Basic I/O Flow....
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Design Efficiency and FlexibilityTh
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NESiGate Offload NETEXThis NETEX pr
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Figure 3. NETEX and the ISO ModelSe
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Intertask CommunicationNETEX is a s
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General Concept of a SessionBefore
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Establishing a SessionThe following
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Data TransferUnlike the rules for e
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Figure 7. Concurrent SREAD and SWRI
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Figure 8. One-Way Data TransferThe
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Terminating a SessionNETEX sessions
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Programming NotesThe following sect
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used so that it may remain an “in
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NRBINDNRBIND indicates the type of
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xx84 to xxFF ReservedThe total requ
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The conversion options are selected
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On completion of the offer or confi
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NRBHNAME (NRBHOST)NRBHNAME specifie
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Assembler Procedure FormatAll of th
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SCONNECT Assembler CallThe SCONNECT
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SREAD Assembler CallThe SREAD call
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SCLOSE Assembler CallThe SCLOSE cal
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NETEX Procedure CodeThe code genera
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FORTRAN InterfaceNETEX includes a l
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SOFFR FORTRAN CallThe SOFFR (offer)
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- Page 81 and 82: Driver InterfaceIntroductionThe Dri
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- Page 92 and 93: InstallationPrerequisitesThe prereq
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