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The software contribution from the Washington, DC area LUG consists
of the following programs:

1. PIPLST - A system of command files and TECO macro's that reformat
directory listings into a 5 column format along with some summary
information. Uses PIP to create directory, then TECO and FLY to
mung the listing around.
Files:
piplst.cmd
piplst.tec
piplstann.tec
tec.tsk V35 teco
fly.tsk see RSX Fall 77 Symposium tape for source

2. PUG - A nice little task to find zero length and locked files.
Program will print out the names and locations and will optionally
delete ALL of them. Be sure that this what you want it to do.

>pug db: [/de] ! works quite well

3. GAB - A half duplex terminal connector. Everything you type will
show up on both terminals until the next CTRL C, then everything the
other person types will show up on both terminals. A great replacement
for BRO. Use CTRL Z to exit hookup.

>GAB TTnn:

4. DIARY - Create a timestamped diary of any thing that you care to
type in.
>DIARY This is a message...

>DIARY
DIA>This is line one
DIA> and line two
DIA>^Z
>
The info is appended to SY:[default]DIARY.TXT.

5. FILES - Program to determine which file a specific block belongs
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6. TIMIT - Set of programs and subroutine for RSX11M-PLUS to do account
file report generation, user accounting by login and individual TASK
accounting. Requires F4P brcause of include files, I*4 support and parameter
definitions. Conversion to FORTRAN should be doable, but not simple.
Programs:
ACLIST - List accounting history file in formatted summary fashion
Depends on the Accounting history files being named
"ACddmmmyy.DAT", command file to start up accounting
and COLOG with this format filespec. Another program
ACRESET - runs at 2400 to stop accounting and re-start with
the proper name for the next day.
GETAB - Grab users' Accounting block format and print out
information. Written as test system to allow allocation
of users activity to many different job orders in an
automated way by writing out the info into different files
rather than to just the terminal.
TIMIT - Grab accounting info before and after some operation in
an attempt to regain some task accounting capabilities for
RSX11M-Plus. Works very well within the limitations of the
information that M+ keeps for us.

Try TIMIT installed as ...TMR.

>TMR PIP/LI

This will generate a list of all system resource usage by the command.

>TMR
TIMIT - V01 Enter command or task name.
==> command
==> command 2
==> command 3
==>^Z
Report of totals of all three commands. Each command could be the
cause of multiple task execution by requests or spawns, etc. All task
invocations will be counted along with QIO's, DIR's, CPU tics, etc.


For further info or to report any problems ( and please do, these
programs are in active use ) call or write:

L. Michael Fraser, Chairman
Computer Science Department
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Dept.
Bethesda, MD 20014
(301)295-1189 or 1372