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          Read Before Installing or Using PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger

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          Whether you are a new or a continuing PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger
          customer, please take time to read the following information
          about your product.

          Description

          PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Version 2.2 is an enhancement of PDP-11
          Symbolic Debugger Version 2.0. It contains new features, bug
          fixes, and changes.

          PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger is designed for the following operating
          systems:

          o  VAX-11 RSX

          o  RSX-11M

          o  RSX-11M-PLUS

          o  Micro/RSX

          o  RSTS/E

          Installation Information

          PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Version 2.2 requires one of the follow-
          ing systems with a version number at least as high as the one
          listed:

          o  VAX-11 RSX Version 2.4 with VMS Version 5.0-1 through 5.4

          o  RSX-11M Version 4.6

          o  RSX-11M-PLUS Version 4.3

          o  Micro/RSX Version 4.3

 






          o  RSTS/E Version 9.7

          Release Notes Information

          The release notes for PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Version 2.2 con-
          tain important installation-related instructions and a summary
          of technical changes, new features, differences, known problems,
          corrected errors, performance enhancements, and restrictions.

          You should read the online release notes before installing
          PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger. For information on how to access the
          notes, refer to the PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Installation Guide.

                                       CAUTION

             Micro/RSX users who have PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Ver-
             sion 2.1 installed on their system must read the Release
             Notes section on "Installing PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger
             on Micro/RSX" before installing PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger
             Version 2.2.



















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          PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger includes corrections, additions, clar-
          ifications, and other minor improvements. The technical changes
          for PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Version 2.2 are as follows:

          o  Indirection of address expressions has been added.

          o  Multi-level HELP has been improved.

          o  Auto-Install has been added to install PDP-11 Symbolic Debug-
             ger on RSX and RSTS/E operating systems.

          Contents of This Kit

          o  Indented Bill Report (BIL) and Bill of Materials (BOM)

             Please read the BIL and BOM enclosed in this kit, and check
             to see that all listed items are actually in your kit. If
             your kit is damaged or has missing parts, call your Digital
             representative.

          o  Media

             This kit includes any media you have ordered. The PDP-11 Sym-
             bolic Debugger Installation Guide, included in the documenta-
             tion kit, explains how to install PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger on
             the following systems:

             -  VAX-11 RSX

             -  RSX-11M

             -  RSX-11M-PLUS

             -  Micro/RSX

             -  RSTS/E

          o  Documentation

             If you ordered documentation, you should have received the
             following manuals:

                PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger User's Guide
                PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger Installation Guide

          o  Software Product Description (SPD)

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             Your SPD provides an overview of the PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger
             kit and its features.

          o  Software Performance Report (SPR)

             If you have purchased warranty services, use this form to
             report any problems with PDP-11 Symbolic Debugger.

          A Final Note

          Digital prides itself on responding to customer needs. In order
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          form and send it to us.























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