How Should This Course Be Used? [ Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills Module 0: Begin Here ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills Module 0: Begin Here
How Should This Course Be Used?
Organization
The information in this course has been organized into separately bound
modules.
The modules are organized into lessons. Each lesson gives practical
examples and activities that can be tried on the computer. The exercises
at the end of each lesson direct you to try things on the system in order
to reinforce important concepts presented in the lesson. The answers to
all of the exercises can be found in the Solutions Guide booklet.
Modules are numbered 1 through 6. All modules begin with a challenge
test. The challenge test helps you determine if you need to study the
entire module, study parts of it, or skip the module entirely. If you
choose to skip certain lessons or modules, note that later modules refer
to files created in earlier modules.
Procedure
* Use each module challenge test to decide which lessons you should
cover in that module.
* Begin each selected lesson by reading the lesson introduction.
Try out the examples, and do all the exercises in that lesson.
* The exercises at the end of each lesson reinforce the important
concepts presented in the lesson.
Materials list
The Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills course consists of
a box containing the course materials.
Additional course materials may be ordered through your Hewlett-Packard
sales representative:
* Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills course modules
Product Number: 31126A, Option 001
Course essentials
You need a logon to a 900 Series HP 3000 in order to complete the
exercises in each lesson. You are the only person who should use this
logon during this training.
You need basic account capabilities (IA, BA, ND, SF).
Module 4 requires you to have three groups: MYGROUP, OTHERGRP, and PUB
in your account. MYGROUP should be your home group.
Your system or account manager can arrange for you to have these
capabilities and groups.
NOTE If you are responsible for setting up the student accounts for this
course, you may choose to use the lab tape (Product Number 31126A,
Option 003) along with the account setup instructions provided in
the "Begin Here" booklet of the Using the 900 Series HP 3000:
Advance Skills (Product Number 31126A, Option 002) course.
References
Your system has an online Help Facililty, which is discussed in Module 1
of this course.
Additional information regarding subjects covered in this course can be
found in the MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-60002). This
manual can be purchased separately from your Hewlett-Packard sales
representative.
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