Spring 1982 DECUS RSX Group 312 Collection This collection has several sets of entries: [312,11] through [312,20] - Various utilities from Richard Kirkman. Most notable are M+ versions of OPA and the BRUDIR program which gives, in ONE PASS, a very complete directory of a BRU tape. [312,315] - Glenn Everhart's latest stuff, including: * DDT22 - A new release. Fixes some bugs, adds macros so you can automatically execute a set of commands at a breakpoint. The new version also supports the I and D space option of RSX11M+ V2. * DGTUNX - A general tape mover, read/write fixed record length files, and has new ability to read UNIX TAR format tapes. Note: the block factor may have to be changed to 1 for this to work reliably. BIGTPC bouncing an image mode copy off a virtual disk will do it... * BIGTPC - My latest version, has image mode copy support for moving around images of virtual disks. Also can copy disk to disk in container files. Can create pseudo-FLX tapes with disk images with block factors up to 72. [312,330] - A sort package from Glen Hoffing. Looks like the DEC SORT-11 but uses FCS, not RMS. [312,320] is an earlier version. [312,322] - Glenn Everhart's latest VE: driver. This is a rev to VD: that will work on M or M+ (V3.2 or V4 of M, or V1 or V2 of M+) which can be built to allow multiple files or devices or mixtures of them to logically be combined onto a single disk. Current source supports up to 8 files or device areas (by filename or by LBN and length) per virtual disk. The name is changed to VE: to permit it to coexist with the older VD: type disks. This allows you to have NONCONTIGUOUS VIRTUAL DISKS, or to pretend that 5 or 6 of your old RL01's and RK05's are really a big disk. Biggest contiguous space will still be the size of the real largest contiguous space (the driver invents some phony "bad" blocks), but your total volume will be able to be large. [312,327] is an extra copy. [312,331] - A PACMAN by Glen Hoffing. This game works on VT100's and does NOT require advanced video. Looks very like the arcade game PACMAN. Control C erases the screen. (It works OK on VAX too!) Several versions of the source are on the tape; the highest UIC is the latest and presumably best debugged. Earlier versions will allow higher scores supposedly and are supplied for the ego gratification of those who want to amaze their friends by appearing good at the game. Uses the 4,8,6, and 2 keys for controlling PACMAN's direction. The game even includes the fruits. Source is in RATFOR which may make it easy to convert to C. [312,321] and [312,325] are earlier versions.