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Course G101 - RTE-A basicsThis course covers basic topics for getting started on RTE-A. It is aimed at an audience of system administrators and programmers working on year 2000 issues. Students install an RTE-A system from scratch, do a custom system generation, and learn basics of the RTE user interface and RTE-A programming. Students also learn how to use RTE programming tools and the Gedanken programmers toolkit to assist in maintaining legacy systems and find year 2000 problems. This course makes use of information in the G100 manual set. Modules included: UI-1, SA-1, PR-1, PR-4, and PR-5. Course G201 - Intermediate RTE-AThis course covers more advanced topics, such as multi-user and networked system administration, as well as programming tools and techniques for the more advanced RTE programmer. Students learn about the more advanced features of the user interface, administer a multi-user system, configure a basic network of HP1000s, and modify and debug a moderately complicated RTE application. Students also learn the basics of HP1000 assembly language, and are introduced to the most useful parts of the RTE relocatable library. This course makes use of information in both the G100 and G200 manual sets. Modules included: UI-2, SA-2, SA-3, SA-5, PR-2, PR-6, and PR-7. Course G301 - Advanced RTE-AThis course covers advanced topics for system administrators and programmers, such as heterogenous networks, system security, advanced operating system calls and the theory of RTE-A, as well as assembly language programming. Students add an HP1000 system to a network of HP1000s and HP9000s that includes DS/1000 and LAN connectivity, and create and administer a security policy for the HP1000. Students modify and debug a set of co-operating programs on the network. This course makes use of information in both the G100 and G200 manual sets. |
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