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21. Programs & Courses CNA
CE2100 Networks oper systems CE2200 Analog/Digital Comm Principles CP2930 Intro to Graphics Programming CP3110 MSdos
http://www.cna.nl.ca/programscourses/course-listings.asp

AB1110: Surface Preparation

AB1120: Non-Integral Comp. I

AB1130: Metal Panel Repair

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22. CFN - SICADA Operation Software
in order to enable the various operating systems (MS/dos, UNIX, VMS, OS/9, etc . oper the main operation programme. It can control the attached data
http://oldwww.cfn.ist.utl.pt/sicada/sicada_softw.htm

SICADA
SICADA (Control and Data Acquisition System of the Tokamak ISTTOK) - Operation Software
Introduction
The ISTTOK computer systems are miscellaneous, so standardised communication protocols as TCP/IP, UDP, IPX/SPX, RPC/XDR and NFS were adopted, in order to enable the various operating systems (MS/DOS, UNIX, VMS, OS/9, etc.) to communicate with each other and to a common database. Most of the software made by the SICADA team was developed in C language, and it is running on MS-DOS/Windows/Unix and OS/9, depending on the host hardware.
ISTOKDB
The ISTTOK database (ISTOKDB) contains the parameters and data of each plasma discharge. It resides on database server connected to the Ethernet network by IPX/SPX and TCP/IP, so it can be accessed by all the existing computers in CFN. It is composed mainly by files in DBASE format (extended to allow manipulation of binary data). This format has been chosen because it is readable by most of the application software commercially available for MS/DOS/WINDOWS, which are the most used operating environments for data processing in CFN. The data is organised in the following levels:
  • ShotID: It is composed by a single table in which each record retains the general information / identification of one particular shot: date, hour, persons responsible, several system flags, etc.

23. COURSE EQUIVALENCY GUIDE
DATE 08/63 CA 105 USING MICROCOMP dos CS GENERAL CREDIT EFFECTIVE DATE COMP oper systems EFFECTIVE DATE 08/63 CT 201 systems ANALYSIS/DESIGN CS
http://www.gvsu.edu/register/equivs/002071.htm
COURSE EQUIVALENCY GUIDE - GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY SORTED BY FIRST EXTERNAL COURSE DATE: September 20, 2005 SCHOOL: BAY DE NOC COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXTERNAL COURSE INFORMATION - GRAND VALLEY EQUIVALENT - CRS NBR CRS TITLE CRS NBR CRS TITLE NOTE: - -

24. Seybold Report On Desktop Publishing Vol 8, No 12
single company selling oper ating systems and application software—likeMicrosoft. Most hardware vendors still need to license dos and Windows from
http://www.seyboldreports.com/SRDP/0dp8/D0812009.HTM
Seybold Report on Desktop Publishing Vol 8, No 12
  • Microsoft told to end monopolistic practices
  • Microsoft told to end monopolistic practices
    But is it really business as usual?
    Long-suffering software vendors that had hoped that the Federal Trade Commission would save them from the Microsoft juggernaut will have to look elsewhere for salvation. On July 15, the U.S. Justice Department filed a civil suit charging that the company used unfair contracts that choked off competition and preserved its monopoly position. At the same time, Microsoft signed a consent decree that, if approved by the court, will settle the suit. In the decree Microsoft agrees to change some of its practices in licensing its operating systems to hardware vendors. In return, Justice and the European Commission have agreed not to go to court. History. Justice focus: OEM licensing. The FTC eventually deadlocked on the investigation and, last December, dropped it altogether. Justice then picked it up and soon began cooperating with the competition enforce- ment arm of the European Commission. Under the terms of the consent decree agreed to by Microsoft and Justice, Microsoft will have to end some of the heavy-handed pricing tactics with which it has twisted the arms of its OEMs in the past. No longer will it:

    25. Bugtraq: Fix For SMB DOS Attack Posted
    TITLEDenial of Service Attack Causes Windows NT systems to Reboot oper/SYSWINDOWS KEYWORDSkbbug4.00 kbfix4.00 NTSrv ntstop
    http://seclists.org/lists/bugtraq/1998/Feb/0063.html

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    Bugtraq: Fix for SMB DOS attack posted
    Fix for SMB DOS attack posted
    From paulle_at_MICROSOFT.COM
    Date : Fri, 13 Feb 1998 16:49:14 -0800
    A hot-fix for a DOS attack on NT file servers that had not been previously
    publically known has been posted. The following is the KB article on the
    fix. DOCUMENT: Q180963 TITLE:Denial of Service Attack Causes Windows NT Systems to Reboot PRODUCT:Microsoft Windows NT PROD/VER:4.00 OPER/SYS:WINDOWS KEYWORDS:kbbug4.00 kbfix4.00 NTSrv ntstop The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0 SYMPTOMS During the processing of a Server Message Block (SMB) logon request, memory corruption occurs causing one of the following errors: STOP 0x0000000A STOP 0x00000050 The result is a system reboot or system hang. Note: The Stop errors will vary from case to case. CAUSE The size of data to follow is contained in the SMB logon request. When the size specified in the request does not match the size actually present

    26. The Measured Performance Of Personal Computer Operating Systems
    An MS dos file system tbr UNIX In Prt. eedlzlA~s ./ the I991 Winter !rNENIX (%rift fence Idan.). ntuti.n of th, .1.3 BN1) 1/NIX oper~tting System.
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=225536

    27. Fall 2005 Course Schedule - Harbor Campus
    TO oper.SYST.dos/WINDOW MW 0900AM 1040AM STAFF BRD 430 11 Begins09/06/2005 TO UNIXTHE oper. SYSTEM T 0600PM - 0940PM STAFF BRD 416 11
    http://www.bccc.edu/courselookup/data/Fall2005har.html
    Fall 2005 Course Schedule - Harbor Campus
    Last updated: Tue Sep 20 21:15:18 EDT 2005 Red/Italicized = 5 Or Fewer Seats Are Left For This Course COURSES INDEX CR COURSE TITLE DAYS/TIME INSTRUCTOR BLDG/ROOM OPEN SEATS Accounting ACCT 201 2011 4 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I TR 09:00AM - 10:40AM D. Harrington BRD 401 2 Begins:09/06/2005 Ends:12/19/2005 ACCT 201 4011 4 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I TR 05:00PM - 06:40PM STAFF BRD 401 9 Begins:09/06/2005 Ends:12/19/2005 ACCT 201 7600 4 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I S 08:30AM - 12:40PM D. Harrington BRD 401 9 Begins:09/09/2005 Ends:12/03/2005 ACCT 230 4018 3 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I T 07:00PM - 09:30PM STAFF BRD 407 15 Begins:09/06/2005 Ends:12/19/2005 ACCT 235 4019 3 COST ACCOUNTING M 07:00PM - 09:30PM STAFF BRD 401 13 Begins:09/06/2005 Ends:12/19/2005 Apparel Technology AT 101 2500 3 APPAREL TECHNOLOGY MW 09:00AM - 11:55AM A. Hoyle BRD 527 Full Begins:09/06/2005 Ends:12/19/2005

    28. Tech Support Guy Forums - Making DOS The Only Oper. Sys. On Drive
    Click here to view the full version of Making dos The Only oper. Sys. I Have DualBoot System And Would Like To Use Smaller Drive For dos Only
    http://forums.techguy.org/history/t-377091.html
    NEED TECH SUPPORT? Get live help right now! Tech Support Guy Forums Operating Systems DOS/PDA/Other ... PDA This is a text-only version of our page. Click here to view the full version of "Making DOS The Only Oper. Sys. On Drive" jimi 01-Jul-2005, 07:28 PM assuming something is on the drive, or not either, but this will wipe drive, need a boot disk with fdisk also on the disk
    thats it. chip belgio 01-Jul-2005, 05:37 PM arial
    I Have Dual-Boot System And Would Like To Use Smaller Drive For DOS Only
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    29. File Management
    Computer file management systems can be classified by the type of file file length (usually 8 characters still present in dos and Windows 3.1 today).
    http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~netinfo/backupcs1604/ostypes.html
    Introduction to the Internet Computer Science 1604 Background Gen Apps Oper Sys Word Proc Text Files Graphic Files
    File System Types
    Computer file management systems can be classified by the type of file organization they provide ( Flat File or Hierarchical File Systems); and the type of user interface they present ( Character/Command or Graphical/Event Driven). These file organizations and interfaces greatly affect how users manipulate and interact with their information.
    Flat File Systems
    Early computer file management systems ( MSDOS 1.0 IBM CMS , etc.) only allow a linear list of the files. In order to group related files, users were forced to name the related files very similar, usually varying only the last 1 or 2 characters of the name or the type (extension) of the file. To be fair CMS also allows a user to maintain several ' virtual ' disks which do provide a minimal level of hierarchical organization. A contributing limiting factor in these file systems was the restriction on the name of the file length (usually 8 characters still present in DOS and Windows 3.1 today). This serious drawback often requires the use of cryptic file names, where in the worst case each character is a code with a specific meaning. Fortunately these systems have declined in use due to the popularity of hierarchical file systems.
    Hierarchical File Systems
    Hierarchical file systems ( MSDOS UNIX , etc.

    30. Appendix M. Field System Computer Checkout
    dos Utility Netware. b.) OS/2 3.x SCO Unix readme.txt Power on the system.Create oper password. Control+Alt+F1 and login as oper
    http://lupus.gsfc.nasa.gov/fs/apxm_new_kernel.htm
    Appendix M. Field System Computer Checkout
    This section lists the steps followed at Goddard to check-out a new SWT computer for
    Field System(FS) use. 1.) Connect all the pieces.
    2.) Verify presences of the following components, note any exceptions. Some systems may
    have different components depending on what was ordered. Hardware:
    • Case with 300W PS P2B Motherboard Pentium 300MHz 1.44Mbytes floppy CD-ROM Internal IDE cable with terminator (2) 30+ Gbytes hard disk in CRU drawers Vikom Pro mp-008 3c900 Combo PCI NIC ATI Xpert 98 AGP 8Mbytes RAM 230MHz RAM DAC (4) IODCE2 connector set (2 per) Monitor Keytronic KTC 58126-1 Keyboard Logitech PS2 Serial Mouse
    Cables:
    • 120VAC power cable for 300W PS 120VAC power cable for Monitor Monitor to CPU cable
    Documentation:
    • P2B User's Manual Booklet 3Com 3c900 User's Manual ATI Getting Started Kit Keytronics KTC 58126-1 sheet declaration of comformity special offer ViewSonic GS771 User's Manual Booklet CRU/DataPort Memory Module Booklets PCI SCSI Controller User's Manual Vikom pro mp-008 Booklet InfoMagic Linux Installation and Getting Started Guide Book NI-488.2 DOS/WIN for AT-GPIB Version 2.7.1 with Diskette

    31. Appendix M. Field System Computer Checkout
    NI488.2 dos/WIN for AT-GPIB Version 2.7.1 with Diskette Power on the system.Control+Alt+F1 login as root Create oper password. passwd oper
    http://lupus.gsfc.nasa.gov/fs/apxm5_new_kernel.htm
    Appendix M. Field System Computer Checkout
    This section lists the steps followed at Goddard to check-out a new SWT computer for Field System (FS) use.
    1.) Connect all the pieces.
    2.) Verify presences of the following components, note any exceptions. Some systems may have different
    components depending on what was ordered.
    System for:
    Hardware:
      Case with W PS
      Motherboard
      M/Ghz
      Mbytes RAM
      1.44Mbytes floppy
      Internal IDE cable with terminator
      + Gbytes hard disk in CRU drawers
      Video RAM Monitor Others:
    Cables:
      120VAC power cable for W PS 120VAC power cable for Monitor Other cables Monitor to CPU cable Others:
    Documentation:
      OS User's Manual Booklet ATI Getting Started Kit Keytronics KTC 58126-1 sheet Monitor User's Manual Booklet CRU/DataPort Memory Module Booklets PCI SCSI Controller User's Manual InfoMagic Linux Installation and Getting Started Guide Book NI-488.2 DOS/WIN for AT-GPIB Version 2.7.1 with Diskette Windows 95 compatibility Kit for NI-488.2 Version 1.0 with Diskette
      GPIB 232CT-A Manual Set
      PCI-GPIB Manual Others:
    Diskettes:
      3Com 3c900 Utility Diskettes CD-ROM installation CD-ROM Giveaways PCI-SCSI Controller Device Drivers Installation Utility: DOS Windows 3.1/95/NT

    32. File Formats
    System information at time of sampling. This information does not change from X/Y Z RANGE SELECTION 1 4 105 I FLAG FOR CHARGE AMP RESET - oper.
    http://www.sportsci.com/adi2001/adi/services/support/manuals/apas/dos/adw-56w.as
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    ANALOG FILE (*.ANA) DOCUMENTATION
    Analog files store up to 100 trials of Analog samples. The file consists of a directory for the trials, followed by records which describe the analog system [environment records], followed by the actual data.
    RECORD TYPES:
    There are three types of records. These are described below:
  • ENVIRONMENT RECORD . System information at time of sampling. This information does not change from sample to sample.
  • EXTENDED ENVIRONMENT RECORD.
  • DATA RECORDS.
  • ENVIRONMENT MARKER -1 / -1
  • EXTENDED ENVIRONMENT MARKER -3 / -3
  • DATA MARKER -2 / -2
  • EOR MARKER -99 / -99
    Common File [*.CF] Format
    VIEW FILE [*.#T] FILE DEFINITIONS
  • 33. Bokler's Guide To "CRACKER" Software
    How well do the systems and software you use protect your data? See the oper.systems section. The Nomad Mobile Research Centre has FAQs and files for
    http://www.bokler.com/crak_body.html
    How well do the systems and software you use protect your data? The level of security provided by much of the software in common use today is very weak. This page illustrates the risks of entrusting your data to software or systems which are cryptographically weak or logically flawed. The "cracker software" listed on this page exploits these weaknesses. The intent is not to low-rate anyone's products; the objectives are to:
  • provide a few datapoints on cryptographic strength, help assess risk exposure in your environment, and help developers avoid common mistakes in new implementations.
  • The latest "Zip Cracker"from AccessData Corp. makes your data available to anyone with $59.00.
    The Edgar Allan Poe Cryptographic Challenge HAS BEEN SOLVED! See the Press Release for details. More Word and Excel password crackers available from intertek . Commercial versions of their Word and Excel password cracker software are available, or you can simply buy their service.
    A Norwegian group calling themselves the Masters of Reverse Engineering (MoRE) has developed a utility that defeats the CSS encryption algorithm used to protect DVDs from being copied. The small decryption utility called DeCSS is available as a

    34. Installing NetWare Connectivity
    The computer runs MSdos 5.0 and the NetWare Connectivity disks do not contain if you want to install Windows oper ating system support, choose Cancel.
    http://docs.hp.com/en/J2716-90008/ch02s01.html
    summary of site-wide JavaScript functionality United States-English Contact HP Search: More options Manual docs.hp.com - English All of HP US
    NetWare Connectivity Guide
    Chapter 2. Installing and Configuring NetWare Connectivity
    Installing NetWare Connectivity
    Technical documentation
    Complete book in PDF Feedback
    Table of Contents ...
    Index
    You must install LAN Manager on a workstation before you can install NetWare Connectivity. When you install NetWare Connectivity on the first workstation on your network, you must install it directly from the NetWare Connectivity distribution disk. Then you can install NetWare Connectivity on other workstations either directly from the distribution disk or over the network from a source directory on a server. If you are installing NetWare Connectivity on several workstations, installing over the network can save you time. You can copy the NDIS-compliant IPX.COM file you generate when you install the first workstation into the network directory you are using for installation. This way, you do not have to regenerate IPX.COM every time you install NetWare Connectivity on another workstation. For more information, see "Installing Over the Network," later in this chapter. Another installation method is to use an altered version of the NetWare Connectivity distribution disk. This method is not as fast as over-the- network installation, but it does not require you to prepare a server.

    35. History Of Ghostscript Versions 1.n
    Changes the compilation rules for Unix systems to not use the o and -c compiler Moves the -1 flag for the MS-dos compiler from the cc*.bat files to the
    http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/cvs/History1.htm
    History of Ghostscript versions 1.n
    Table of contents
    This document is a history of Ghostscript releases numbered 1.n. For more recent changes, see the the other history documents and, for the latest versions, the news: News
    History of Ghostscript versions 4.n

    History of Ghostscript versions 3.n

    History of Ghostscript versions 2.n

    History of Ghostscript versions 1.n (this document)
    For other information, see the Ghostscript overview
    Version 1.3 (6/20/89)
    This release should have had a lot more things in it, but time pressure and the already long delay in getting it out made it necessary to push it out the door in an incomplete state (e.g., no testing on X systems whatsoever).
    Interpreter
    Fonts
    Makes undefined characters in the standard font display as tilde rather than blank (or causing an error). Unmapped character codes (those mapped to .notdef in the encoding) still display as nothing, per the PostScript manual.
    Library
    Usage procedures
    Version 1.2 (2/22/89)

    36. Thou Shalt Not Use MS-DOS
    (Otherwise, we d have to send everyone to Real oper ating System reeducation Let s say that you run MS-dos, MS- Windows, Microsoft Word, Lotus 1-2-3,
    http://einstein.et.tudelft.nl/~jeanpaul/msdos.html
    Thou Shalt Not Use MS-DOS
    Cooking with Linux. There are dozens of operating systems to choose from, espe- cially for the Intel x86 line. But why, given all of these choices, would anyone be foolhardy enough to use Linux? Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
    Path: outsider.et.tudelft.nl!liberator.et.tudelft.nl!tudelft.nl!news.nic.surfnet.nl!sun4nl!EU.net!Germany.EU.net!wizard.pn.com!sundog.tiac.net!news.kei.com!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!cornell!mdw From: mdw@cs.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
    Subject: Thou Shalt Not Use MS-DOS
    Message-ID:
    Organization: Cornell CS Robotics and Vision Laboratory, Ithaca, NY 14850
    Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 02:06:00 GMT
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    Here's some gasoline for the fire: a reprint of ``Cooking with Linux'' from issue number 5 of Linux Journal. In this infamous article I give a knock-down argument why Linux is better than all other personal computer operating systems. I thought that the folks reading this group might like to tear it to tiny edible pieces. Oh, by the way, I'm required to say that this article is reprinted/reposted here with permission of Linux Journal. Sorry for the strange formatting; it's produced from groff source. Share and enjoy!

    37. How Can I?
    VERSIONS 4.x and 5.x of dos will let you use EDLIN, but when you exit with e one of many improvements in the later versions of the oper ating system.
    http://www.chips.navy.mil/archives/92_jul/file14.html
    @import "http://www.chips.navy.mil/issue2.css";
    How Can I?
    By The Microcomputer Education Branch The Microcomputer Education Branch of NCTAMS LANT in Norfolk, Virginia provides training and technical support for various software packages for its customers. Included in this service is answering users' questions. Some of the most recent inquiries are listed below. If you would like further information or you have questions you need answered, please call Commercial (804) 445- 1499 or DSN 565-1499. In addition to questions received from NCTAMS LANT's Microcom- puter Education Branch, we have included questions on MTF Editor from our Fleet Support team and some general LAN questions from our LAN Express team. For further information on LAN installa- tions, contact our LAN Express team at Commercial (804) 445-4485 or DSN 565-4485. All other questions should be directed to the Microcomputer Education Branch at the numbers listed above. DOS QUESTION: I have only 10 files and 4 directories at my root level. However, when I try to edit AUTOEXEC.BAT using EDLIN, I get "no room in directory for file". I'm using MS-DOS 3.x. What's happening?

    38. PTR System Section A4, Message Functions
    Time (POSITIVE) dos REG Total Time 080.00 H/% H Prorate SEE oper,Indicates a serious problem that will require assistance from operations.
    http://www.payroll.ucla.edu/ptr/a4sysptr.asp
    PTR GUIDE TO SYSTEM FEATURES, SECTION A4 A4.0 MESSAGE FUNCTIONS There are various types of messages which may appear on the Time Reporting entry screens. These messages appear once the user has entered data and pressed either the "Enter" key or a valid function key. The messages will appear in the footer section of the entry screen just above the Command line (===>).
    • Refer to Section for more information on this type of message. Informational Instructional, and Error. Messages that have a 5 digit code (e.g., '36045') are Consistency Edit messages. There are five types of these messages: Informational, Warning, Transaction Activity Reject, See Operations, and See Systems.
    A4.1 Preliminary Edit Messages Preliminary edit messages will appear after the user enters data and presses either the "Enter" key or a valid F key. These messages are associated with the first level of editing the system performs after data has been entered. These messages are of three general types: Informational Instructional

    39. File Library At Channel 1: Programmers Tools
    Unlimited file size, run launch dos and Windows apps and capture output, 513,pplit101.zip, 244337, 0223-94, ProPak Lite from Falk Data systems.
    http://www.filelibrary.com/Contents/DOS/80/14.html
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    (click to download) Size Date Description pe210.zip Programmer's Environment v2.10: designed to aid programmers w/an integrated environment that combines program editing, compiling and running into one; online help; 02/15/93; Lei Ming Inc. pearl30.zip Pearl: Programmer's Editor Pearl is a programmer's text editor with full editable macros, full search and replace functions, search for matching bracket compile, and run facilities. Pearl is language independant. ped4ds14.zip PED4DOS programmable editor V1.40 Dec 95 PED4DOS is a programmable editor for batch processing with extended facilities for searching and replacing. pedit300.zip PEDIT 3.00 - short for Program Editor, is similar to the DOS EDIT program, but more powerful, and with many additional features for programmers. Supports long filenames. DOS Freeware. (C) 1995-1997 by Paul Brand. pfe56.zip

    40. Www.eggheadcafe.com - /ng/microsoft.public.win2000.enable/
    Maybe I can type in a dos command . Please Advise I m having problems withwindows 2000 oper. system. the admin password i set is not working and i
    http://www.eggheadcafe.com/ng/microsoft.public.win2000.enable/
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