Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-944 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-944

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John L. Hill, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Whether the Texas Animal Health Commission may purchase uniforms for inspectors.
Date: February 17, 1977
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Program manual for the Data Director editor (open access)

Program manual for the Data Director editor

The Data Director editor is a powerful, multiuser editor that will aid in the development and modification of APT part programs, assembly-language programs, and other text. Some benefits of the editor are as follows: most of the editor is reentrant, allowing several users to share it; the user can use the editor as though the entire file being edited is in memory; editing takes place on a working file so that changes are not made to the original file until desired; the editor offers a powerful command set where most commands have the same syntax. 1 table.
Date: February 17, 1977
Creator: McGoldrick, P.R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Memory Map Unit, Interdata 7/16 HSALU: description and instructions (open access)

Memory Map Unit, Interdata 7/16 HSALU: description and instructions

The Memory Map Unit (MMU) provides the capability for an Interdata 7/16 computer with High Speed Arithmetic Logic Unit (HSALU) to operate with up to 256K bytes of memory (1K = 1024). Memory addresses, consisting of 16 bits, are mapped into 18 bits whenever a memory cycle occurs. Mapping occurs by 1K pages; selectable low-address areas are not mapped. 4 figures.
Date: February 17, 1977
Creator: Butner, D. N.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mechanical design and environmental testing of a computing gamma spectrometer. [Portable spectrometer for identifying radioactive materials] (open access)

Mechanical design and environmental testing of a computing gamma spectrometer. [Portable spectrometer for identifying radioactive materials]

A portable computing gamma spectrometer has been constructed and environmentally tested. It functions properly after undergoing both a 150-mm drop test and a 1.5-g vibratory sweep test at 263/sup 0/K. The drop height represents the level beyond which at least partial failure results. The unit is unaffected by thermal cycling but is somewhat sensitive to thermal shock. It is mounted in a waterproof container.
Date: February 17, 1977
Creator: Steffan, K. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library