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\begin{huge}
SICS--Managers--Manual \\
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Version 1.0, October,1997\\
Dr. Mark K\"onnecke \\
Labor f\"ur Neutronenstreuung\\
Paul Scherrer Institut\\
CH--5232 Villigen--PSI\\
Switzerland\\
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\chapter{Introduction}
This document describes the general setup of SICS, the configuration of the
SICS server and its clients and the writing of macros in the
SICS macro language. This document is aimed at SICS system managers and
instrument scientists. This document requires that the SICS user
documentation
has been read and understood beforehand. For writing macros it is essential
to understand John Ousterhouts Tool Command Language,
which is described elsewhere.
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%html var.htm 1
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%html special.htm 1
%html serial.htm 2
%html status.htm 2
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%html iscan.htm 2
%html alias.htm 2
%html cron.htm 2
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