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Trailing-Edge - PDP-10 Archives - red405a2 - uetp/mic/asexec.cmd
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;This is the command file for assembling the exec.  Assuming it's stored
;in ASEXEC.CMD, you can create a new EXEC.EXE by saying
;
;		@EXECUTE @ASEXEC
;
;You will then be asked a question about symbols.  Type "Y" and <cr>.
;
;Note:  In order to use this .CMD file, you must run exec version 4(546)
;or later, since earlier execs don't allow comments in .CMD files.  9/4/79

EXEC:EXECDE.MAC+EXEC:EXECGL.MAC	;Universal symbols
exec:micprm.mac		;parameter file for MIC
EXEC:EXECPR.MAC			;Global storage, *NOT* for individual local
				;command storage; use TRVAR and STKVAR for commands
EXEC:EXECVR.MAC			;version information
EXEC:EXEC0.MAC			;top-level command input, SYSTAT
EXEC:EXEC1.MAC			;miscellaneous commands
exec:execmi.mac			;MIC-portion of EXEC
EXEC:EXECSE.MAC			;SET commands and ^ESET commands
EXEC:EXECMT.MAC			;tape and disk mounting
EXEC:EXECP.MAC			;program commands (like RUN, DDT, CONTINUE)
EXEC:EXECIN.MAC			;INFORMATION commands
EXEC:EXEC2.MAC			;COPY, APPEND, TYPE
EXEC:EXEC3.MAC			;DIRECTORY-class commands
EXEC:EXEC4.MAC			;BUILD, ^ECREATE, INFO DIRECTORY
EXEC:EXECED.MAC			;EDIT, CREATE commands
EXEC:EXECCS.MAC			;COMPIL-class commands
EXEC:EXECQU.MAC			;QUEUE-class commands
EXEC:EXECSU.MAC			;subroutines
SYS:MACREL.REL