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Chapter Four
AM-6060 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
"I Want to Learn How to Maintain My Computer"
If you are going to be responsible for making data backups, adding new terminals or printers to the
computer, running disk diagnostics, and otherwise managing and maintaining the computer, we highly
recommend you read the System Operator's Guide, and obtain a copy of the System Commands
Reference Manual and the System Operator's Guide to the System Initialization Command File.
The first book explains how to perform the maintenance and diagnostic procedures required by the Alpha
Micro system software. The second book will prove an invaluable reference tool—it contains short
reference sheets on over 200 AMOS programs. The third book describes how to change your system
configuration by editing the file AMOS reads the configuration from when it boots.
In addition, since the AlphaTCP networking software is a major part of your AM-6060, you should read
the AlphaTCP Administrator’s Guide, which describes how to set up and optimize the performance of the
various parts of AlphaTCP.
"I Want to Do Text Processing"
If you want to use your AM-6060 to prepare documents, there are several books you should look at:
The AlphaVUE User's Manual for information on the AlphaVUE screen-oriented text editor; the
TXTFMT User's Manual for information on the TXTFMT text formatting program; and the
AlphaVUE/TXTFMT Training Guide, a tutorial on document preparation for the computer novice.
Although AlphaVUE and TXTFMT are the text processing programs included with the standard
AMOS software, you may want to investigate the other word processing packages your VAR has
available for your computer, such as AlphaWRITE.
"I Want to Write Computer Programs"
If you have programmed in BASIC before, and want to learn how to use the AlphaBASIC programming
language, refer to the AlphaBASIC User's Manual. You may also want to see the AlphaBASIC PLUS
User's Manual for information on the enhanced AlphaBASIC PLUS programming language.
If you are an experienced assembly language programmer who wants to write machine language
programs for your Alpha Micro computer, we recommend you read these books:
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Alpha Micro Instruction Set, which contains information on the assembly language instruction
set used by the Alpha Micro computers.
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AMOS Assembly Language Programmer's Manual, which contains information on the assembler,
linkage editor, object file librarian, and global cross reference program used by the assembly
language programmer.
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AMOS Monitor Calls, which contains information on the interfaces to the AMOS operating
system available to the assembly language programmer.
•
AlphaFIX User's Manual, which describes the screen-oriented debugger program, AlphaFIX.