LHC-PILOT(ID:4386/lhc001)

Boeing Pilot 


Multi-user dialect of PILOT

Boeing Computer Services




Related languages
PILOT => LHC-PILOT   Augmentation of

References:
  • Chapman, Glen I. and William H. Ford, Jr. LHC-PILOT, Systems Guide. Boeing Computer Services Co., McLean, VA. May 78 view details Abstract: LHC-PILOT is a computer based education programming
    language designed for easy control of interactive conversations between a computer system and a user terminal. Version 1.1 of the 'LHC-PILOT System Guide' has been prepared for PILOT administrators who would be responsible for installing the system. The document describes installation, system generation, the logging facility, device specification, user authorization file, and terminal handlers. The manual assumes the user has knowledge of both Data General Corporation's RDOS Operating System and hardware, and is familiar with LHC-PILOT as presented in Version 1.1 of the 'LHC-PILOT User Guide.' For the user that has a need to modify and/or understand the actual structure of LHC-PILOT, a draft 'LHC-PILOT Logic Manual' is available from LHNCBC. A final version will be avaTTabte through NTIS as subsequent revisions of the LHC-PILOT are published.
  • Chapman, Glen I. and William H. Ford, Jr. LHC-PILOT, User Guide. Boeing Computer Services Co , McLean, VA. May 78, LHNCBC-78-05 view details Abstract: LHC-PILOT is a computer based education programming
    language designed for easy control of interactive conversations between a computer system and a user terminal The LHC-PILOT development objectives were to examine the feasibility of providing a single and multi-user PILOT system capable of running on a wide variety of minicomputer hardware configurations. Version 1.1 of the 'LHC-PILOT User Guide' describes the langi^c as it is implemented on Data General Minicomputers. Two additional manuals may be obtained. The 'LHC-PILOT Systems Guide - Version 1.1' documents the general structure, installation, and maintenance of the system. The 'LHC-PILOT Logic Manual - Version 1.1' describes in detail the PILOT implementation process on a module by module basis. A draft version of this manual is available from the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications. A final version will be available from NTIS as subsequent revisions of LHC-PILOT are published.