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NOTE
The following appendixes address issues dependent on specific
operating systems, such as operating environments, related
publications, and examples. These appendixes contain foldout
pages, designed to be opened out to your right and used in conjunc-
tion with general instructions provided in the chapters and other
appendixes. On these foldout pages you will find sample invoca-
tions for the iAPX 86,88 Family utility controls and commands.
Additional information for Series III users (Appendix I)
Additional information for iRMX 86 users (Appendix J)
Additional information for Series
IV
users (Appendix K)
Once you have gained sufficient familiarity with the basic principles of iAPX 86,88
Family utilities operation, you will find the following publication convenient for
quick syntax reference:
iAPX 86,88 Family Utilities Pocket Reference,
order number 121669
Before reading this manual, ensure that you are familiar with the following terms
and conventions.
Notational Conventions
punctuation
{}
[
]
UPPERCASE
italic
pathname
directory-name
filename
other than the following must be entered if required by the
control syntax.
indicates that one and only one of the syntactic items
contained within the braces is required.
indicates that the syntactic item or items contained within the
brackets are optional.
indicates that the preceding syntactic item may be repeated an
indefinite number of times. (The ellipsis is often used within
brackets and with a comma "[, ... ]" to indicate that preceding
item may be repeated, but each repetition must be separated
by a comma.)
separates various options within the brackets [ ] or braces
{ }.
indicates that these characters must be entered exactly as
shown.
indicates a meta symbol that may be replaced with an item
that fulfills the rules for that symbol. The actual symbol may
be any of the following:
is a valid designation for a file; in its entirety, it consists of a
directory-name
and a
filename.
is that portion of a
pathname
that acts as a file locator by
identifying the device and/or directory containing the
filename.
is a valid name for the part of a
pathname
that names a file.

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