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Date Routines Source code for date routines in Algol, COBOL-74, COBOL-85, and WFL for the Unisys MCP environment
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Articles from Gregory's A-Series ClearPath Technical Journal

Date Manipulations in WFL Manipulating and validating calendar dates in Unisys MCP Work Flow Language
Using Stream Files A discussion of stream files in the Unisys MCP operating system, based on the UNITE 2001 conference presentation of the same name.

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Segmentation or Lack Thereof A description of code and data segmentation in the Unisys MCP architecture
Named Memory (FIBSTACK) A description of FIBSTACK and OO structures in the Unisys MCP architecture

UNITE Conference Materials

2023 Conference Presentations from the UNITE 2023 virtual conference:
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2023 Edition)
2021 Conference Presentations from the UNITE 2021 virtual conference:
  • Using OBJECT/EMAIL, 2.0
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2021 Edition)
2020 Conference Presentations from the UNITE 2020 virtual conference:
  • Going Tapeless
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2020 Edition)
2019 Conference Presentations from the UNITE conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  • The Origins of Burroughs Extended Algol
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2019 Edition)
2018 Conference Presentation from the UNITE conference in Oak Brook, Illinois:
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2018 Edition)
2017 Conference Presentations from the UNITE conference in Atlanta, Georgia:
  • Get a GREP: Regular Expressions for the MCP
  • Using the New MCPSQL
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2017 Edition)
2016 Conference Presentations from the UNITE conference in Cleveland, Ohio:
  • Using Stream Files, 2.0
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2016 Edition)
2015 Conference Presentations from the UNITE conference in St. Louis, Missouri:
  • Using the HTTPCLIENT
  • Using the XMLPARSER
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That! (2015 Edition)
2014 Conference Presentations from the Universe conference in Fort Worth, Texas:
  • MCP Printing to Windows
  • I Didn't Know You Could Do That!
2013 Conference Presentations from the Universe conference in Chicago, Illinois:
  • Editor 101
  • Using COBOL-85 TADS with Eclipse
2012 Conference Presentation from the conference in St. Louis, Missouri:
  • EOM from Scratch
2011 Conference Presentations from the conference in Garden Grove, California:
  • YouPortal
  • Lights-Out Automation for a Small MCP Shop
2010 Conference Presentations from the conference in Baltimore, Maryland:
  • Introducing the UNITE Source Code Repository (SCR)
  • Using – Really Using – COBOL-85
2009 Conference Presentations from the conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  • Using Application Data Access
  • Using MCP EMAIL
2008 Conference Presentation from the conference in Orlando, Florida:
  • DMSQL Query Capabilities and Performance
2007 Conference Presentation from the conference in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania:
  • Using the Redirector and StreamIOH
2006 Conference Presentations from the conference in Garden Grove, California:
  • Using DMSQL
  • AJAX and the MCP
2005 Conference Presentations from the conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  • Using CCF
  • The Myth of Application Modernization
2004 Conference Presentation from the conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
  • 10 Things I Love and 10 Things I Hate About MCP Systems
2003 Conference Presentations from the conference in Reno, Nevada:
  • Using OLE DB
  • Physical File Design for DMSII Databases
2002 Conference Presentations from the conference in Baltimore, Maryland:
  • Using the WEBPCM
  • Understanding MCP Programdumps
2001 Conference Presentations from the conference in Phoenix, Arizona:
  • Using Stream Files
  • Web Enablement Approaches for ClearPath MCP Systems

UUA Conference Materials

2002 Conference Presentation from the conference in Lausanne, Switzerland:
  • Web Enablement Approaches for ClearPath MCP Systems (redux)

 


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