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1125.1 | no online pointer | RUMOR::FALEK | ex-TU58 King | Tue Jul 02 1996 14:05 | 7 |
| MUZICK is gone, along with the Scheduler Engineering folks.
I have no pointer to online kits or documentation, if someone has one,
please post it.
The documentation is on the CD (I think) and hardcopy is orderable
from SSB - the part number for Scheduler V3.0 for Digital UNIX User's
Guide is AA-QAL5A-TK
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1125.2 | | CRONIC::LEMONS | And we thank you for your support. | Thu Aug 01 1996 11:00 | 6 |
| I'd like to find the documentation in .PS format, so I can link it into
my Web site. I'll see if I can get this through CA. Ay other
thoughts?
Thanks!
tl
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1125.3 | | CRONIC::LEMONS | And we thank you for your support. | Mon Aug 05 1996 13:02 | 6 |
| Thanks to those that offered their own copies of the documentation.
Alas, all I've found so far is the V3.0 for Digital UNIX manuals. Any
V2.1 OpenVMS .PS manual around?
Thanks!
tl
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1125.4 | create PS format from bookreader doc? | PLAYER::63767::HERTA | For something fulfilled this hour, loved, or endured | Tue Aug 06 1996 06:31 | 11 |
| Terry,
If no-one has one on-line, you could try "printing" the bookreader files
on the June '96 CD-ROM (VAXBINJUN961) to a postscript file. Not as pretty,
but better than nothing.
Kind regards,
Herta
P.S. Where are you going to store these?
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1125.5 | | CRONIC::LEMONS | And we thank you for your support. | Tue Aug 06 1996 12:03 | 10 |
| Herta
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm planning to put them on our Web server,
in our private (not publicly accessible) section. Oh, I could ask
about putting them on the public side, but I hadn't planned to be the
Digital site for serving Scheduler documentation. Still, these are
strange times . . . .
tl
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1125.6 | Where's your web site? | GEC013::ANSPACH | | Thu Oct 24 1996 13:55 | 8 |
| What is the pointer to your web site? I've been looking everywhere
for documentation. The bookreader version is yucky. If you have any
questions, please email me at [email protected].
thanks,
Chris Anspach
(on-spa)
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