GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF PROGRAMS TO THE RSX/IAS SIG TAPE All submissions should be in FLX DOS format on 9-track, 800 BPI magnetic tape, UNLESS you have a previously assigned UIC for the tapes. In that case you may submit in BRU format, as long as all files are in your previously assigned UIC(s). Each program should come with a README.1ST file that describes the contents of the UIC. Submittors are encouraged to include as much documentation as possible (in STANDARD RUNOFF if possible) and to use command files where possible. If you must submitt a DOC file that is the output of RUNOFF make sure you pass it through TECO (see below) or FLX will put extra carriage-return line-feeds in it. Submittors MUST NOT supply any licensed software. Submissions should not contain listing files, map files, object files, or task image files. To keep the tape volume down please submit only source modules if you can. Also submit a command file to assemble and task build the program. Make SURE all modules required by your submission are present. Watch out for those private libraries that contain an object module for which you didn't include the source. If you are updating a program that was originally submitted by you, you should re-submit the entire program, not just the changes. You should also use the orginal uic you were asssigned. If you are updating a program that some else submitted and you have made enhancements do not use the original submittor's uic. Allocate a new uic of your own and make a reference to the original submittor's uic. Please do not submit grab-bags of software which include unmodified versions of programs from previous tapes. That just makes life very difficult for those people who are trying to make indexes of the SIG tapes, as well as making the Symposium Tape longer than necessary. Below you will find a list of submittor's and their current uic assignments. When you bring software to the symposium meeting please have it in the proper uic. If you do not have a uic or wish to have another one please contact the tape copy coordinator prior to the symposium. You will notice that the lugs have been given uics of the form [nnn,*]. The local librarian is responsible for allocating the member uics. For example, if you belong to CARTS (uic 300,*) you should contact Ben Burch, not the tape copy coordinator, for your uic assignments. Only those poor unfortunate souls who do not belong to a LUG need bother to call the tape copy coordinator. If you have a DOC file from RUNOFF to submit, please apply the following proceedure with TECO before put the DOC file on tape with FLX. >TEC filename.DOC *ex$$ > What we are doing is making TECO remove the embedded carriage control from the DOC file. FLX does not understand embedded carriage control and it will put extra carriage-return, line-feeds in the DOC file which we cannot get out at the tape copy site. PAGE 2 THE CURRENT UIC ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE RSX/IAS SIG TAPE 70,* PASCAL (much better versions on the STRUCTURED LANGUAGES SIG tape) 300,* CHICAGO LUG (CARTS) (Ben Burch) 301,* SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LUG (Jim Neeland) 302,* SEATTLE LUG (Ray French) 303,* LOS ALAMOS LUG (Jim Harrison) 304,* MIDLANDS LUG (Robert Fairchild) 305,* COPEUS LUG (offical RUNOFF) 306,* SANDIA LABS ???? 307,* BAYLUG (Gary Maxwell) 310,* TARLUG (Toronto) ???? 311,1 AUSTIN LUG (Marge Knox) 311,not 1 LOS ALAMOS 312,* MID-ATLANTIC LUG (Glen Everhart) 313,* OAK RIDGE (K. J. Cross) 314,* David Sykes (RATFOR) (Structured FORTRAN) 315,* DUKE UNIVERSITY (Henry Tumblin, Scott Wells) 316,* TECHNOLOGY, INC. (Paul Elliot) 317,* ST. LOUIS LUG (Michael Scott) 320,* NEW ORLEANS ???? 321,* PHILADELPHIA LUG ???? 322,* INDIANA LUG (Larry Dollens) 323,* PORTLAND LUG 324,* WRUG (Cleveland) (Douglas Fair) 325,* DENVER LUG 326,* NORTH TEXAS LUG (John Jenkinson MOSTEK) 327,* SOUTH MAIMI LUG (Angel LI) 330,* DELAWARE VALLEY LUG 331,* STRUCTURED LANGUAGES SIG CONTRIBUTIONS 332,* HOUSTON LUG 333,* Alan Watson 334,* Scott Snadow 335,* not used 336,200 NETWORK contributions from DEC 336,300 John Covert (DEC) 337,20 Walter I. Levy 337,30 Ken Demers 337,40 J.S. Toms 337,50 Jim McGlinchey 337,60 Mark Goegelman (Johnson and Johnson Products) 337,100 Chuck Turley (DEC) RSX-11D accounting 337,110 Chuck Turley 337,120 Chuck Turley 337,140-170 Edward Dekker (Computer Corporation of America) 337,200 Arthur T. McCLinton (MITRE CORP) PAGE 3 340,* ASDARC LUG (Mark Johnson) 341,* MAINE LUG (John Guidi) (JACKSON LABS) 342,* TECO versions from DEC (Andy Goldstein) 343,1 Robert A. Nance (Johnson Controls) 343,10-14 John Isakson (ZIMPRO, Inc.) 343,21-26 Paul D. Clayton (Republic Management Systems) 343,31-35 Bruce Mitchell (3M Engr. Syst. Technology) _ 343,40 Peter Hunter (UC Davis) 343,50-54 M. Eric Husby (Project Syst. Software & Develop.) 343,60 Robert L. Reed (Peterson A.F. Base) 343,70 Jack Harvey (National Data Systems) 343,100 RT/RSX Emulator Task 344,* Jim Downward (CCL console command language, etc. from KMS FUSION) 345,* Dave Argue (Atomic Energy of CANADA) 346,* Ralph Stamerjohn (Monsanto) 347,* H. L. Coleman 350,1-3 Harold Levy (APPLICON, Inc.) 350,50 Kitty Bethe (Bankers Trust) 350,60-61 Ross Amann 350,100 Harold Levy (APPLICON, Inc.) 350,200 George Velez (Revlon Research) 351,1-7 Mike Pettengill (DEC) 351,20 Benson Ackerman 351,30 Brian Nelson 351,40-51 Dennis Costello 351,70-77 Vincent Graham (Project Software) 351,110-111 J.F. Vibert (FRANCE) 351,120 Derek Franks 351,130 Barry Breen 352,* NASA/GODDARD 353,* Robert K. Stodola (Institute for Cancer Research) 354,* Steve Illenick (Republic Buildings, Corp.) 355,* Mike Blake-Knox 357,* SEABOARD LUG (Donald Arrowsmith) (Naval Air Propulsion Center) 360,* ARAP (Aeronautical Research of Princeton) 361,* BATTEL NORTHWEST 362,* Bruce Mcnaughton (DEC) 363,* DUKE UNIVERSITY 364,* Harry Atherton (University of Cincinnati Medical Ctr) 365,* SRD of Files-11 working group 366,* CISCO (Robert Watson and Gary Siftar) 367,* John Wood PAGE 4 370,1 Mark Weston 370,10 Hal Hackney (Dallas) 370,20 L.M. Fraser (Maryland) 370,30 Robert Grandle (NASA/LANGLEY) 370,40-41 Marvin Brown 370,50 Gerry Pelletier (OTTAWA) 370,60 Wayne Dernoncourt (NAVAL ORD Maryland) 370,70 Bob Abramson (DEC) 370,100 Richard Evans (BOSTON) 370,110 Bruce Bernstein (General Electric, NY) 370,120 Stever Duff (Orange County CA) 370,130 Mike LeVine (China Lake CA) 370,140 Reb Burroughs (Fort Worth TX) 370,150 Kevin Angley (Raleigh NC) 370,160 not used 370,170 Bob Rock (Northern Telecom NH) 371,* Gerald Johnson (Battelle Northwest) 372,* Bruce Montague (Brooks AFB) 373,* Phil Stephensen-Payne (Consourse Computer Center LEEDS England.) 374,* Bob Denny (Creative Systems Design) 375,* Todd Little (SAI) 376,* DECUS Catalogue (Lars Palmer) If this list contains any errors or omissions please send a correction as soon as possible to the RSX/IAS SIG Tape Copy Coordinator. Jim Neeland RSX/IAS SIG Tape Copy Coordinator Hughes Research Labs 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd. Malibu, CA 90265 (213) 456-6411 ext. 333