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    AAEC facilities to aid in the development of FORTRAN programs
    (Australian Atomic Energy Commission, 1974-06) Johnson, SG; Sanger, PL
    Two subroutines, DBGON and DBGOFF, designed to give users more control over the debug options supplied with the IBM360 FORTRAN IV [G] compiler are described. Examples of the use of these subroutines in the debugging of a FORTRAN program are presented. Macros developed to simulate FORTRAN I/O in Assembler programs are also described, and their value to programmers converting FORTRAN programs into Assembler language routines is demonstrated.
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    Macros to simulate FORTRAN I/O in assembler programs
    (Australian Atomic Energy Commission, 1972-12) Johnson, SG
    The AREAD, AWRITE, AFORMAT, ABACKSP, AREWIND and AENDPILE instructions are described. They are analogous to the FORTRAN READ, WRITE, FORMAT, BACKSPACE, REWIND and END FILE statements respectively and are intended for use by FORTRAN programmers when writing in the IBM System 360 assembler language.

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