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SEE is a simple text oriented word processor, designed to be easy to learn. It simply prints EXACTLY what you type.
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SEE is a simple text oriented word processor, designed to be easy to learn. It simply prints EXACTLY what you type.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
DATA.TMP 413 220 deflated
DEMO.BAT 179 134 deflated
DEMO.TXT 1167 594 deflated
LESSON1 7722 2932 deflated
LESSON2 7207 2424 deflated
LESSON3 6998 2541 deflated
LESSON4 7312 2990 deflated
METAPRNT.EXE 2816 1721 deflated
METAWNDO.EXE 78641 42649 deflated
PAGE217 840 407 deflated
PAGE217.EXE 144848 61689 deflated
SEE.DOC 31814 9977 deflated
SEE.EXE 29981 15861 deflated
SEE.HLP 2959 1024 deflated
SEE.MNU 3155 1345 deflated
SYSTEM08.FNT 2276 946 deflated
SYSTEM11.FNT 5396 1207 deflated
SYSTEM16.FNT 2688 926 deflated
SYSTEM24.FNT 2656 1028 deflated
SYSTEM72.FNT 3200 1075 deflated

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Contents of the DEMO.TXT file



This is a demonstration model built with Micro-CSMP. It is a model of a
third-order system with a second order digital controller responding to
a step input.

The model takes about .5 to 3 minutes to run, depending on your machine.
When you see the prompt "Ready?" or the prompt "Repeat graph display?",
hit the ENTER key. To make a hardcopy of the graphics, hold down the
Shift key and hit the PrtSc key when you see the prompr "Ready?".

The input to CSMP is available in the file PAGE217. After running the
model, we suggest you print out the model and the output, using the
following command:

A> print page217 model.out

This demo system, like all CSS programs, will attempt to auto-configure
for your machine's graphics hardware. There's about a 15% chance that
it will fail. The included programs have graphics support for just
about everything. If you do not see graphics on your screen, cancel the
demo by hitting Ctrl-C, and run the program TESTGR. The program will
tell you how to do a user-override on the graphics configuration.


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