<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< This is the root file of the documentation net. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< This is file [Ivy]documentation.root. This network is intended to be a community effort. Please add pointers or other information to the network. The [Ivy] directory is open to writing by anyone so that you may update this file (and its index file). Bug any of the following terms to get started into the net. (If you are unfamiliar with Poppy, bug Help for instructions.) Alto Hardware Alto Operating System Alto User's Handbook Bravo Directories A Field Guide To AltoLand Fonts FTP Laurel Mesa Poppy ---- end of Top-Level entries into the documentation net ---- Alto Hardware: The hardware description manual is [Maxc]AltoHardware.press. Alto Operating System: The operating system is described in [Maxc]OS.press. Documentation on some of the subsystems available is given in [Maxc]SubSystems.press. Alto User's Handbook: This is a Xerox PARC Report (Oct. 1976), with subsections on the following topics: Alto Non-programmers Guide Bravo Manual MarkUp User's Manual Draw Manual DDS Reference Manual FTP Reference Manual (It's becoming a bit dated.) Bravo: There are two documents describing Bravo: [1] Jerome, Suzan. Bravo Course Outline. Xerox PARC Internal Report. [2] Alto User's Handbook. Xerox Parc Report. (Oct. 1976) Directories: The following directories are useful places to know about. [Maxc] Alto programs and subsystems (code only) [Maxc] Documentation for Alto programs is stored here. [Maxc] Source files for programs. [Maxc] Contains fonts and Fonts.widths files. [Maxc] Documentation about graphics facilities. [Iris] Where the Mesa system resides. The subdirectory System> contains the .bcd files for the standard modules. [Iris> Utilities and packages. A Field Guide To AltoLand: This is an excellent introduction to AltoLand, highly recommended for first-time users. You can print it from [Ivy]AltoLand>FieldGuide.press. Mesa: The following documents describe Mesa and its systems: Mesa Language Manual (by J. G. Mitchell, W. Maybury, and R. Sweet). Xeros PARC Report CSL-78-1. February 1978. Mesa Debugger Documentation. Version 4.0 May 1978. Xerox PARC Internal Report. Mesa System Documentation. Version 4.0 May 1978. Xerox PARC Internal Report. (Describes what's new in version 4.0.) The Mesa system is kept on the directory [Iris].