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APPENDIX
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOR iRMX™ 86 USERS
Environmental Considerations
The iAPX 86,88 Family utilities run on and can be used to produce code executable
on the iRMX 86-based systems. Resulting code is also compatible with the ICE-86
Emulator and
th(~
iSBC 957B Interface and Execution Package.
To run the utilities on an iRMX 86-based system, you must have the following hard-
ware and software:
The iRMX 86 Human Interface (and other iRMX 86 layers necessary to support
the Human Interface).
At least one mass storage device. The installation of the utilities always requires
a single- or double-density diskette drive, since the product is delivered in
diskette form.
Enough memory to run the utilities (above and beyond that required for the
Operating System). Table
J-l
lists the memory requirements for the individual
utilities. The minimum required column indicates the minimum amount of
memory needed to run the utilities, assuming connection to only six files. The
maximum usable column indicates the largest amount of memory the utilities
can use.
Table J-l. iRMX 86
M(~mory
Requirements
Utility
Minimum Required
Mar.imum Usable
LlNKtS6
105K
512K
CREF86
129K
512K
LlB86
128K
512K
LOeS6
120K
120K
OH86
90K
90K
When you run the utilities on an iRMX 86-based system, you must obey the follow-
ing conventions:
To invoke a utility, you must enter the path name of the file that conralllS the
utility. An example of this is:
:PROG:LOC86 :fDO:PROGDIR/M PROGRAM.LNK <cr>
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