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This is a collection of user contributed tutorials for TWENEX.ORG. While these tutorials may contain specific information to TWENEX.ORG, they may also be general enough such that other TOPS-20 and TOPS-20 PANDA Distribution users could benefit from them. Access to this WIKI is available by MAILing or SENDing a message to SMJ on TWENEX.ORG.

TOPS-20 Tutorials

TWENEX.ORG Basics

  • howto Authoring tutorials, style guidelines, et cetera
  • access Getting and accessing your own TOPS-20 account on TWENEX.ORG
  • starter A starter guide to TOPS-20 aimed at UNIX users

E-Mail and Communication

  • advise ADVISE another's TTY
  • commode A simple remark chat using linked TTYs
  • bboard Shared MAIL folder which acts as a Bulletin Board
  • mm Reading and Sending MAIL via Mail Manager
  • send SENDing and REPLYing to TOPS-20 Instant Message
  • talk Linking TTYs together

Languages and Programming

  • Compilers General notes on compiling source code on TOPS-20
  • AID Using Algebraic Interpretive Dialog
  • APL Using the APL interpreter
  • BASIC Using BASIC
  • C Using the KCC C compiler
  • COBOL Using the COBOL 74 compiler
  • EXEC Using EXEC - the TOPS-20 command parser
  • FORTRAN Using the FORTRAN-20 compiler
  • Lisp Accessing and using LISP
  • MACRO Using TOPS-20 MACRO assembly language
  • Pascal Using TOPS-20 PASCAL
  • SNOBOL Using SNOBOL on TWENEX.ORG

Text Editors

  • Default editor Invoking your default editor (CREATE/EDIT)
  • EDIT Using the EDIT text editor
  • EDT-20 Using the EDT-20 text editor
  • Emacs Using the Emacs text editor
  • TECO Using the TECO and Video TECO (TV) text editors

(The editor SED is also listed in @HELP NEW-USER, but the executable file is corrupt and inoperative.)

Games

  • Haunt A haunted house text adventure game programmed by John Laird in 1979 using the rule-based language OPS4.
  • Star Trek (Space War) The text-based strategy game inspired by the television series Star Trek popular on minicomputers, mainframes, and early PCs in the 1970s and -80s.
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