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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can of course use "$" with other addresses.
3: For example, print from the third line of this file
4: through the end; then leave with the usual w, q, and ready.
5: #create Ref
6: :IBM
7: Sperry Rand Univac
8: Control Data
9: Honeywell
10: :"file" 6 lines, 79 characters
11: #create file
12: Burroughs
13: National Cash Register
14: IBM
15: Sperry Rand Univac
16: Control Data
17: Honeywell
18: #copyout
19: #pipe
20: ex +'set prompt noopt open' file
21: #user
22: #unpipe
23: #uncopyout
24: tail -5 .ocopy >X1
25: #cmp X1 Ref 5
26: #log
27: #next
28: 10.3c 2
29: 10.2c 5
30: 10.1b 10
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