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This UIC contains several progams that run under the indirect
command processor.
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BLD.CMD will build FORTRAN programs for you.
It came about because we got fed up with typing FILE=FILE over
and over again.
If you say @BLD it will ask you for the file name (no extension)
and the interactively develop the compile and taskbuild commands.
It remembers everything so that next time you just hit @BLD and
it prompts with the file name.
Typing ESCAPE will cause the program to be rebuilt complete with
special libraries that you specified the first time.
It also has certain defaults built in eg. use FLECS preprocessor
and F4P, you may cause it to stop asking questions at any time and
use the defaults by typing ESCAPE.
You may have to change a few things for your needs, such as the
defaults but it should be easy and will save much time during
program development.
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DCL.CMD is an exercise in the use of AT. from the university
of TORONTO.
It gives a limited DEC commmand language which may be useful
for some very casual users.
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DIRECTORY.CMD is a program that we keep in [1,1]
to interactively change protection or delete directories.
The PIP command line to change directory protection is so long
I am never sure if its right.
This program makes it easy and has double checks at critical
points.
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ERROR.CMD is kept in [1,6] as LOGIN.CMD the error logging account.
After having to find the book and figure out how to use PSE and SYE etc.
every time we wanted to check the error log, we got the first
version of this from the University of Toronto.
We liked it so much that it has been added to frequently.
It will interactively run ERF,PSE and SYE for you without the manual.
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