.ds II \s-2INGRES\s0 .ds GQ \s-2GEO-QUEL\s0 .de sh .\" *** section heading .if \\n(.$ .@d \\$1 .ds @@ #\\n(#0 .nr \\*(@@ +1 .ds @n \\n(#1 .if \\n(#2 .as @n .\\n(#2 .if \\n(#3 .as @n .\\n(#3 .if \\n(#4 .as @n .\\n(#4 .if \\n(#5 .as @n .\\n(#5 .if \\n(#6 .as @n .\\n(#6 .if !\\n(#0 .in 0 .if \\n(#0 .@p .. .\" change section depth .de @d .nr #0 \\$1 .if \\n(#0 .if !\\n(#1 .nr #1 0 .if !\\n(#0 .nr #1 0 .if \\n(#0-1 .if !\\n(#2 .nr #2 0 .if !\\n(#0-1 .nr #2 0 .if \\n(#0-2 .if !\\n(#3 .nr #3 0 .if !\\n(#0-2 .nr #3 0 .if \\n(#0-3 .if !\\n(#4 .nr #4 0 .if !\\n(#0-3 .nr #4 0 .if \\n(#0-4 .if !\\n(#5 .nr #5 0 .if !\\n(#0-4 .nr #5 0 .if \\n(#0-5 .if !\\n(#6 .nr #6 0 .if !\\n(#0-5 .nr #6 0 .. .\" print section heading .de @p .in \\n(#i*\\n(#0u .sp .ti -\\n(#i \\*(@n\&.\ \ \c .. .\" *** move up heading number (2.1.1 -> 2.2) .de up .sh -1 .. .\" *** heading up, no increment (2.1.1 -> 2.1) .de ux .nr _9 \\n(#0-1 .if \\n(.$ .nr _9 +1 .if \\n(.$ .nr _9 \\$1 .@d \\n(_9 .in \\n(#i*\\n(#0u .. .\" *** move down heading number (2.1.1 -> 2.1.1.1) .de dn .sh +1 .. .\" *** get section number .de gs .ds ,\\$1 \\*(@n .. .nr #i 4 .\" *** space after a section title .de PS .sp 1 .. .po 5 .de @h 'sp 3 'tl 'HOW TO SET UP GEO-QUEL''PAGE %' 'sp 2 .. .de @f 'bp .. .wh 0 @h .wh -6 @f .ce Instructions for setting up GEO-QUEL version 6.2. .ce (March 22, 1979) This set of instructions will help you to get \*(GQ running on your \*(II system. If you have been running version 4.0 of \*(GQ you should be aware of some differences between the old and current versions. They are identified in section 6 of this document. Your \*(II system should have been completely installed before starting to install \*(GQ. .sh 1 Moving \*(GQ to /usr/bin. .PS The binary for \*(GQ is in .../bin/geoquel. It should be moved or linked into /usr/bin. This will provide you with a working system. Move \*(GQ to /usr/bin: .ti +8 mv .../bin/geoquel /usr/bin/geoquel Verify that the file mode of \*(GQ is 711. Notice that it SHOULD NOT set user id. The correct mode is: .ti +8 -rwx--x--x 1 ingres . . . geoquel .sh 1 \*(GQ documentation. .PS The reference manual for \*(GQ may be found in .../doc/geoquel. To print a copy of the \*(GQ reference manual on the line printer, execute the command: .ti +8 setup georef | lpr These instructions can be printed using the command: .ti +8 nroff .../doc/other/setup_geo.nr Documentation for the graphic terminal support software, GRAFPAC, is currently limited to the information in the code. The files in .../geoquel/grafpac are organized such that a file names start with a descriptive two letter code. The codes are: .in +8 .nf gt GT40-GT42 specific routines tk Tektronix 4014 specific routines tv Device independent routines .fi .in -8 GRAFPAC has been organized so that the proceedure level interface is machine independent. .sh 1 Display Terminal Support .PS \*(GQ supports two types of display terminals: Digital Equipment Corporation's GT40-GT42, and Tektronix's 4014. The Tektronix 4014 version can be used to drive any 4010 type terminal but a 4014 with extended graphics module is expected. When running \*(GQ in background or from a terminal that cannot display graphic output, it must guess which type of display list should be drawn, GT40-GT42 or 4014 type. The default has been set to 4014. If you would prefer another default the file .../geoquel/geoquel.c must be changed. Specifically, the three compile options at the head of the file must be adjusted. See the comment in the code for further information. To use a GT40 or GT42, you must load a monitor program in the PDP-11. This monitor can be found in .../geoquel/gt42. A loaded copy of the monitor is supplied in .../geoquel/gt42/gt42mon and can be used directly. Simply 'cat' this file to the terminal. .ti +10 cat .../geoquel/gt42/gt42mon The format of this file is suitable for use with the standard ROM loader normally at address 166000. If you decide to provide support for another graphic device, you must re-write the routines in .../geoquel/grafpac. Naturally, we would be interested in hearing about any other devices you develop support for. .sh 1 Possible source code changes. .dn If your machine has a hardware floating point unit. .PS You may wish to recompile \*(GQ without the software floating point interpreter. This will not affect the operation in any way (since the software interpreter will not be used if your machine has floating point hardware). The resulting copies of the object code will be somewhat smaller. There are various shell files which contain C-compile statements. On each of these the "-f" flag must be removed. The shell files are all located in the directory .../geoquel/setup. The one exception is .../setup/geoquel.sh. .in +8 ed .../setup/geoquel.sh .ti +5 (find "-f" on cc statement and remove) .br chdir .../geoquel/setup .ti +5 (examine all files and remove -f's) .in -8 .sh Recompilation. .PS To recompile \*(GQ, execute the command: setup geoquel This command will recompile \*(GQ from the source code. Various messages will be printed on the terminal telling you what is being done and where it is. The resulting copy of \*(GQ will be placed in .../bin/geoquel. It should be moved to /usr/bin/geoquel. .sh 1 Setting up the ttytype file. .PS If you have been using version 4.0 of \*(GQ, you will not need to do this step. The ttytype file describes each terminal on your system. \*(GQ will not attempt to display graphical output on terminals that are not capable of displaying it. There is a sample of the file in .ti +8 ".../geoquel/ttytype.sample". This is a copy of the file in use on the Berkeley system. The ttytype file consists of a series of lines; the first character is the terminal id, and the rest of the line tells the type of the terminal. The first of these characters is a terminal class, and the rest signify the brand, or some other more descriptive indication. A completely blank line terminates the useful part of the file, after which comments may appear unrestricted. In the sample file the currently recognized (defined) terminal types are listed. Edit the sample file or create a new one to match your system. Place the file in .../files/ttytype: .ti +8 mv .../geoquel/ttytype.sample .../files/ttytype .sh 1 Previous versions of \*(GQ. .PS The large change in version number (4.0 to 6.2) was done so that \*(GQ matches the \*(II version numbering. There has been very few external changes to the \*(GQ language. The HISTOGRAM command was greatly improved and the documentation cleaned up. In later modifications of \*(GQ there will be some additional monitor commands and the underlying graphics package will be updated. Also, a rudimentary facility for accessing the \*(II HELP and PRINT commands was added.