SEATTLE LUG CONTRIBUTION TO THE 1979 SAN DIEGO DECUS [302,1] - SEATTLE.RNO (This file) [302,207] - QUEUE QUEUE is a Fortran-callable routine to que spooler requests, (i.e., it does about everything QUE does but from an executing program). Supported features include suppression of banners, delete/nodelete of files after printing, concatenation of output files and submission of batch jobs. Note that the build file uses the I/O error deciphering routine (IOE) from [302,303]. It was written for IAS 3.0 - as for other systems ?????? [302,210] - HANGUP Hangup is a privileged task that runs at periodic intervals and hangs up modems for inactive, logged out terminals. It was written for IAS 3.0 and is usually run from the SCI terminal. This program solves the problem referred to by several SPR's and DECUS Wish List item 56. [302,301] - MULTI-TREK MULTI-TREK is a multiple terminal version of the Star-trek game. It consists of a real-time driver task, MTREK, and a multi-user, time-shared task, PLAYER, for each terminal, which play against each other (no Klingons or Romulans, but watch out for the black holes). This is an enhanced version of the MULTI-TREK submitted to the New Orleans collection. In this version the computer can also be requested to be a "player". Detailed instructions are contained in the file MTREK.TXT. [302,302] - GREP GREP was originally submitted to the San Francisco collection under a UIC of [315,100]. Several enhancements were made and it was resubmitted to the New Orleans collection under this UIC. This version has a few minor changes and bug fixes. [302,303] - IOE In response to any recognized I/O error code, IOE will return an ASCII string describing the type of error. It is available both as a Fortran-callable subroutine and as a PDS or MCR command.