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Getting Started

Throughout this manual, the name Sd will generally be used to denote both Sd and Sdtty, except in those areas in which the programs are different.

If you are using a PC and have installed Sdtty to run under Windows 3.1 or Windows 95, start the program in the usual way by clicking its icon. Sdtty is actually a DOS program, so, once it is started, it will not use the mouse.

The first thing it will do (assuming you are not using the session control feature of the initialization file) is ask you for the level. Type the desired level and press ENTER.

Sd or Sdtty can be run from a shell (on Unix or DOS) by typing its name and the level you want to write sequences for, e.g.,

sd c2

or

sdtty c2

In addition to calls and concepts, there are program commands for actions such as automatic resolves, exiting the program, and other miscellaneous actions. See section Resolving and Searching. In Sd, they are found in the menu in the upper left corner. In Sdtty, just type the name of the command.

The following chapters cover the operation of Sd in detail.


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