RSX SIG Tape, Fall 1987 --- --- ---- ---- ---- This is the RSX symposium tape from the Fall 1987 DECUS US Symposium at Anaheim. The following are brief descriptions of the contents of the directories on the tape. As usual, common documents are found in directory [300,1] and tape copy utilties are in directory [300,2]. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [200,1] Mandelbrot set explorer and Graphic Microscope for DEC Pro 3xx. By R.J. Wilden; minor update by G. Everhart. [240,1] The King James version of the BIBLE. Unlike previous versions, this one is in mixed upper and lower case; much easier to read than the earlier submissions. [265,1] Set/reset/show global event flags. Command line editor. Send/receive packets from command. Also, utility to show or delete send/receive and send/recv-by-ref packets (handy when pool gets cluttered...). Submitted by Hans Hamakers, DECUS Europe. [300,117] FMS-11 enhancements. Adds runtime video attribute control, and read-with-timeout for single character fields, for FMS-11 2.0 and 2.1From Joseph Kulaga. [312,41] Update to LISTRS multicolumn lister for RSX. Adds support for PIP type wildcards, line numbering, and many more new features. From Chris Doran, SIRA, England. [312,42] WLDCRD and ENTAB - utility programs for improved wild card file handling and tabbing (replacing multiple spaces with tabs as appropriate). [312,315] Scientific Subroutine Package, with docs. The complete SSP math and statistics package is presented for DEC machines, with all comments and documents in the sources so they can now be more readily accessed. [312,350] Desktop Calendar. Appointment and schedule keeper version for pdp-11 complete with tested task images. By Mitch Wyle and Glenn Everhart [312,351] MicroEmacs 3.9e. These are the sources in C and all documents for microEmacs 3.9e. They need some work to port to pdp11, but should be compact enough to do this with. MicroEmacs is a powerful but compact editor which can be customized for most needs. [327,2] INUSE - lock terminal for up to 10 min. when you need to leave it briefly. VT200 and TEK4010 - toggle VT240 between VT200 and TEK modes. ALIAS - secure way of defining a user alias (including password) for another system on DECnet. From Arnold DeLarisch. [327,100] Floppy Disk copier. Copies between floppy disks and disk container files, format independent. [332,12] Bonner Lab Runoff, a large superset of DEC Standard Runoff, from John Clement, Rice Univ. One of the best text formatters available on RSX. [343,120] BYE, TTMOD patches for secure CLI. From Jim Bostwick. (11M+) [343,121] BYE, TTMOD patches for secure CLI. From Jim Bostwick. (11M) [343,122] Secure Command Line Interpreter. Allows YOU to control what a non logged-in terminal can do, and provides a reasonably secure password system. From Jim Bostwick. [343,123] Ancillary Control Drivers; one for electronic scale, one a skeleton to roll your own... gives you fine grain control over terminal line protocols. From Jim Bostwick. [343,124] Convert between 64 bit integers and DTR clunk date/times. Also, 64 bit integer math routines. From Jim Bostwick, RSX SIG chairman. [351,144] Papers giving tutorials on RSX, P/OS, and RT11 indirect command languages and some utilities for use with indirect including case conversion, .STB dumper, BRU preprocessor, CDA preprocessor, indexed read, and printer port handler. From T. Wyant. [351,145] FINGER/RSX. A kind of DECNET based WHO utility that shows who's on the system, what they're doing, and much more. Interfaces with the FINGER utility on VMS also, and permits displays across DECnet in either direction. Also acts as a name server (to find an account given a name) across the net. From Tom Wyant. [351,146] Task Image Zapper. Gives formatted dump and ability to modify most task header fields (e.g. name, partition, LUN assignments, priority, creation date, commons, etc.) Calculator and radix converter. BRU command line builder. From Tom Wyant. [352,4] SRD V6.62. Sorted Directory and general file system maintenance utility. Now supports either decimal or octal version numbers, named directories. Selects these using the RSX FEAT$ directive, so it'll work on most systems w/o taskbuild. Submitted by Arnold DeLarisch. [356,31] Datatrieve SIG items: info on reading quadword dates in Fortran. Process RSX console log files. Process RSX11M+ system accounting with DTR. Graphing data on Pro-3xx. [356,40] KERMIT. Several recent (1/14/1988) Kermits are present, including Kermit-11, VMS Kermit, MSDOS Kermit (vers 2.30), CP/M Kermit, C Kermit, some IBM mainframe Kermits, the new XK*.* version of C Kermit, and a few document files and associated odds and ends. This is NOT a complete Kermit distribution of all Kermits, but each Kermit presented is complete (except for a few binaries of some machines and OSs which were removed to make some space). The full Kermit distribution is available separately (all 120,000 blocks of it!).