RE1440 is a self-study learning package provided by IBM Global Retail Store Education. This course teaches you about 4680 BASIC and how to use the programming support facilities of 4690 OS to create controller applications that would run in conjunction with the 4680-4690 Supermarket Application, the 4680-4690 General Sales Application, or the 4680 Chain Drug Sales Application. To learn more about this and other courses offered by IBM Global Retail Store Education, visit: http://www.ibm.com/education/retail/ IMPORTANT ENROLLMENT INFORMATION ==================================== NOTE: While this courseware is distributed free of charge, it is password protected. Before you can extract the course files you must have a valid user name and password. To obtain a valid user name and password you MUST enroll in the course. There is no fee for enrolling in this course. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENROLLMENT 1) Go to the IBM Global Retail Store Education web site: http://www.ibm.com/education/retail 2) Click the Enroll button. 3) Choose RE1440 from the Course selection list. 4) Complete the form and click the "Submit" button. 5) Your enrollment request will be processed and you will receive your password via e-mail. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ===================== HARDWARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE COURSE - Internet connection (for downloading the course files) - 5Mb free hard drive space (for course file installation) SOFTWARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE COURSE - Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher - Netscape Navigator 4.5 or higher OR - Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher NOTE: The files contained in this course have been optimized for viewing with a minimum screen resolution of 800 X 600. The test files and the Glossary files are optimized for viewing with Netscape Navigator 4.5 or higher. HARDWARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE EXERCISES - A "4680 BASIC" development system, which could be a 4690 OS system, a DOS system, or a Windows system - A 4690 system with one of the POS applications (noted next) installed, and only the controller will be utilized (a terminal is not needed) SOFTWARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE EXERCISES - 4690 OS Version 1 or 2 (including Optional Programs) - 4680-4690 Supermarket Application (SA), 4680-4690 General Sales Application (GSA), or 4680 Chain Drug Sales Application (CDSA)--User Exit component needed with SA or CDSA - 4680 BASIC SYSTEM FILES FOR THE EXERCISES =============================== The SYSTEM files are files that must be installed on your 4690 system in order for the exercises to perform as expected. Once you have installed the course files they will be located in the C:\RE1440\SYSTEM sub directory. Follow the directions below to install them on your 4690 system. Create a diskette containing these files on your e-mail system. If you are using a Windows-based PC, you must run CHKDSK -F (this is the CHKDSK command with the -F option) on your 4690 system before trying to copy the files to the appropriate sub directory.. If you do not run CHKDSK the files will be unreadable by the 4690 system. The following is a list of the SYSTEM files needed to complete the exercises. ADX_UPGM: (or whatever your development subdirectory is named) CLASPROG.BAS (used in exercise 2 and succeeding exercises) STUBUILD.BAS (used in exercise 3D) TSTDMKEY.BAS (a coding example referenced in Unit 6) TLOG.SA (all of the following files are used in doing the exercises for Unit 6) TLOG.GSA TLOG.INP INT42HEX.J86 INT42HEX.OBJ TIMER.J86 DMCHKIT.J86 STURPT.BAS STURPT.INP INT4HEX$.J86 STUCON.J86 STUVDCL.J86 STURECD.J86 DISRPT.J86 VDRPTCON.J86 EXTRSORT.J86 EXTRSORT.OBJ TLOG.DIS STURPT.DIS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS =========================== NOTE: Before you begin installation make sure you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher installed on your system. If you do not have the reader installed you can download a free copy at: http://www.adobe.com/ Once you have the Acrobat Reader installed it is suggested that you take a few minutes and familiarize yourself with PDF document navigation. This will greatly enhance your learning experience as you work through the course. COURSE FILES The course is distributed in the form of a self-extracting .EXE file. Once you have entered the password, the ZIP archive file will extract the course files and automatically install them on your hard drive. The installed files directory structure should look like this: C:\ RE1440--- |_HTML |_SYSTEM |_PDF |_TESTS - Go to your START MENU => PROGRAMS - You will see a program group named RE1440 - Select the item named "Begin Course" - The course should open in Acrobat Reader NOTE: Units 6 and 7 are optional units and questions related to these two units are not included in the final exam. NAVIGATING THE COURSE ======================= COURSE UNITS The main sections of the course are in PDF format and can best be viewed in the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Here are some more tips to help you navigate the course: You will see items throughout the course in "Blue Boxes." These are links to other documents. Keep the Bookmarks open for ease of navigation. (see the Acrobat Reader Help for more information on using Bookmarks in PDF documents.) GLOSSARY USAGE A glossary of POS terms is included at the end of the course materials and can be accessed quickly through the Bookmarks. Once selected, the Glossary will open in a new web browser window. After it loads, keep this window open but minimized for easy referral during the session. TESTING Tests are located at the end of each Unit. When selected the test file opens in a new frames-based browser window. The test questions are displayed in the bottom frame and feedback is displayed in the top frame. TAKING THE COURSE ================== In taking self-directed courses, it is recommended that once you begin the course, you work at least two hours on it each day until you complete the course. This consistent approach provides continuity and keeps you from having to review too much. You should expend a "good effort" on an exercise before you look at the course solution. And remember, there may be more than one good way to code a solution. All of the materials indicated in the "Unit References" section at the beginning of each unit are available through the IBM Global Retail Store Education web site at: http://www.ibm.com/industries/retail/store/ Click on Support, and then click on Publications. The format of this class is as follows: - Course Introduction (short) - Unit Presentation (with Speaker Notes) - Unit Handouts and Exercises - Unit Test Each succeeding unit repeats the last three items. When doing the exercises, it is suggested that you print them out, and if any questions appear in an exercise, write the answers on the printed copy. You can then compare your answers with the answers provided in the Exercise Solutions located in Appendix A. QUESTIONS WHILE TAKING THIS COURSE =================================== If you have questions while taking this course you can get help by sending an e-mail to: GRSE@us.ibm.com Answers to questions directly related to course content will be posted to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page of the Web site to benefit all students. For questions that are directly related to the course content, it is our intention is to provide a 24-hour turnaround for responding. This will not always be possible, however, and occasionally a response may take longer. Please be patient. Your question will be answered. PRINTING ======== COURSE FILES You may find it useful to print out the course materials at some point. This can be accomplished easily from within Adobe Acrobat Reader. Simply select the Printer button on the Adobe Reader Tool Bar and the course graphics, exercises and solutions will print as one document. TESTS The tests are not intended to be printed. They were developed in JAVA and are frames-based to provide instant feedback for the learner. As such, they are not readily printable. GLOSSARY In order to print the Glossary correctly you must: - Click anywhere in the "definitions" section of the screen - Go to the FILE menu - Select "Print Frame" NOTE: Be aware that the file is approximately 70 pages long. BUGS AND KNOWN PROBLEMS ========================== Check APPENDIX D of the course file for the latest information about Known Bugs and Problems. If you have problems with this course, you can also get help by sending an e-mail to: GRSE@us.ibm.com. COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS =========================== To help us make our courses better for you, we welcome any comments or suggestions you may have. 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