MWC's most significant product was the Unix look-alike operating system COHERENT. (AT&T was not happy about COHERENT; see 1994
recollections from Dennis Ritchie.)
I was in charge of documentation in the very early days of COHERENT, but the incredibly competent Fred Butzen soon took over from me. In Sept. 2012, fifteen years after MWC's demise, I decided to resurrect and post some COHERENT documentation based on Fred's
original sources; see the links below. I hope to post PDF versions of more MWC docs eventually. In the meantime, here are some
cover pages.
Each copy of COHERENT came with a hard copy of the
manual. My most recent edition is Revision 11, dated 1994, xviii + 1204 pages. It's a wonderful book, generated by a single COHERENT shell script running troff to produce beautiful camera-ready PostScript output. It includes several introductory sections (sh, lex, yacc, MicroEMACS, etc.), but most of it consists of a very useful Lexicon. The Lexicon contains over 1200 articles listing COHERENT commands and functions in alphabetical order. These articles were also available as manpages via the COHERENT
man command. PDF and PostScript versions of the manual are
here.
Most COHERENT commands were modeled on UNIX commands, so their equivalents are still at your fingertips under Linux or Cygwin. Nostalgia motivated me to reimplement a few, listed below, based on the original
sources.
In January 2015, Robert Swartz (founder and president of MWC, agreed to open posting of COHERENT command and system sources under an open source license.