README.md
The Bankers Trust submissions for RSX-11m+ and P/OS are organized as follows:
For RSX-11M+ (I and D space machines only):
[350,50] OPA.MAC for M+ V2.0/2.1, Online Pool Analyzer
upgraded pool analyzer with some new structures - Kitty Bethe
[350,51] TTMAC.COR - correction file to change TTDRV
character buffer size
.COR files for I/D space F11ACP adapted from Frank Penner
(G.D.Searle) and RMDEMO (so task page still works)
MODES.MAC - CPU processor modes display for RSX-11M+,
(shows Kernal,Supervisor,User, and Fork queue)- Pete Devita
UCB.MAC - (bugs fixed from previous tape) - displays device
UCBs plus the UCB extension if a TT: device
For RSX-11M+ (I and D space not required):
[350,52] HERTZ.MAC - MCR command to change system clock to 50 or
60 Hertz online.
OPA.MAC for M+ V2.0/2.1 without I/D space, not as up to
date as 350,50 version; has been used on an 11/24
ABORT.MAC for all RSX/PRO systems. A module which
makes it easy to put an abort AST into a Fortran
program without violating the rules on no Fortran I/O
when in AST state.
PTY.MAC simple command to turn even parity on or off
for a TT: line
[350,56] System Accounting: for M-Plus: command files to make
starting and stopping easier, and to simplify processing
the obtained information. Includes some enhancements to
the package on the Fall-83 tape, and output for the
graphics package in [350,54]. B. Z. Lederman
For P/OS (version 1.7 and/or 2.0)
[350,53] Useful fortran utilitied for P/OS tool kit:
INITDZ.FTN - spawnable INI and BAD for floppies to use
with tool kit
Collected useful command files, including MCR.CMD (allows
MCR commands under 1.7 tool kit) and RSX command files
to simplify CFT multi-file transfers. Also, files to build
SRD and RNO for the PRO.
[350,54] Graphics on the PRO, including some demo programs, some
programs to graph data from System Accounting, and a
command file to make compilation of programs automatic.
B. Z. Lederman
For all operating systems:
[350,55] CIPHER, an easy to implement but very difficult to break
text encryption program, with documentation on how it's
done and why. B. Z. Lederman.
Further information on assembling and taskbuilding the above is in
[350,50]STANDARDS.DOC