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I"IONEYVvELL EDP

GENERAL SYSTEM:

SUBJECT:

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

DA TE: April 22, 1966

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Printed in U. S. A.

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SERIES 200

EASYTRAN SYMBOLIC TRANSLATOR BAND C

ADDENDUM #1

SERIES 200/ PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS Corrections to the Second Edition of the Reference Manual Easytran Symbolic Translator Band C, Order No. 035, dated December, 1965.

These changes should be entered into the above referenced manual. They will be

incorporated into future editions of the manual.

*

FILE NO.: 123. 1405.0000.0-035

*When ordering this publication please specify Title and Underscored portion of File Number.

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ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO SERIES 200 REFERENCE MANUAL EASYTRAN SYMBOLIC TRANSLATOR BAND C

EASYTRAN SYMBOLIC TRANSLATOR C

The following infor:mation applies to Appendix F of the reference :manual.

Page F-7: Figure F-2 should be replaced by the following corrected figure.

1 HDR 1 HDR MACRO

EASYCODER PROG

INPUT

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END PRoO END , EOF , EOF MACRO 1 ERI

INPUT

Figure F-2. I:mage of Tape 5

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Page F-7: The paragraph entitled Tape Assign:ments is superseded by the following paragraph.

Tape Assign:ments

Tape assign:ments are consistent with Easytran B except for the addition of logical tape 5 as an output tape and logical tapes 6 and 7 as input tapes.

EASYTRAN PROCESSING

The following infor:mation applies to Section II of the reference :manual.

Page 2-4: Figure 2-1 is superseded by the following corrected figure.

Copyright 1966 Honeywell Inc.

Electronic Data Processing Division Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts 02181

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HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC DATA

PROCESSING

WELLESLEY HILLS, MASSACHUSETTS 02181

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