************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Fall, 1984 Anaheim, CA Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT Read the file, README.1ST, first. README.1ST 14 02-Jan-85 SIG tape copy instructions and new information for everyone. NOTE! We are interested in maintaining the quality of the submis- sions to the RT SIG tape. Therefore, we welcome feedback regarding your use of these files, any bugs you find, and any bug fixes or improvements you devise. Please send any correspondence regarding the tape to: John Crowell Crow4ell Ltd.* * (But not very) 145 Andanada Los Alamos, NM 87544 (505) 662-3893 DCS - CROWELL ************************************************************* David Stagg Dept of Pharmacology Yale University Medical School 333 Cedar Street New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 436-2151 This is a subdevice handler (necessary for RT-11 Version 4), used to read the .DSK files on this tape. See README.1ST for an explanation and instructions. XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver for V4 XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility DUP .SXD 41 21-Sep-81 DUP V4.0K patched for XD XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDX .SYS 2 05-Apr-81 XM driver for V4 DUP .COM 1 16-Mar-82 Patch file for V4 DUP.SAV XD .DEV 55 06-Apr-83 VIRTUAL DEVICE for rebuilding XD, if necessary. ************************************************************ FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdevice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. It has been modified by David Smith, Galileo Computer Center, to remove a few bugs and to be able to read multi-segment directories. See README.1ST for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 43 Blocks ************************************************************ DIR2 - Annotated tape directories, part 2. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories Division 5238 Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Fall of 1984 (this symposium). Previous tapes have DIR1.DSK, which contains annotated directories from Spring 1978 through Spring 1981. DIR2.DSK 7 Files, 285 Blocks ************************************************************ KER* - KERMIT File transfer protocol. K11*.HEX Brian Nelson Computer Services, University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 537-2841 This is release 2.23 of Kermit-11. It requires RSTS version 7.2 or later, RSX11M v4.0 or later, or RSX11M Plus version 2.0 or later, or RT11 version 4.0 or later, or P/OS version 2.0 or PRO/RT11 version 5.1 Minimum system requirements to run Kermit: RT11 (excluding the PRO/350). This version of Kermit will run on RT11 version 4.0 or later as long as the monitor has multiple terminal support generated. The use of this feature enables the user to access DZ11's as well as DL11's. If you are using XM then you should use K11XM, otherwise use K11RT4. FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 PRO/RT For PRO/RT11 version 5.1, please note that you MUST make two modi- fications to the XC handler. See K11PRT.MAC for more information. The distribution has been subdivided roughly by operating system. The subdevice files KERCM*.DSK contain documentation and files common to all operating systems. The other subdevices are operating-system specific. The distribution also contains both save (binary, executable) images and .HEX (ASCII) versions of the save images. See the installation document for information on how to create a binary from the hex file. For RSX and RSTS, the HEX files are not contained in subdevices. Please note that the allocation of specific files to the operating system-specific sub- devices was done without a great deal of research - If you can't find a file, try another subdevice! KERCM1.DSK 10 Files, 361 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM2.DSK 13 Files, 485 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM3.DSK 13 Files, 156 Blocks (Common Files) KERT1.DSK 12 Files, 263 Blocks (RT Files) KERT2.DSK 3 Files, 472 Blocks (RT Files) KERT3.DSK 3 Files, 476 Blocks (RT Files) KERST1.DSK 17 Files, 425 Blocks (RSTS Files) KERST2.DSK 3 Files, 389 Blocks (RSTS Files) K11NRS.HEX 1 File, 726 Blocks (RSTS File) KERSX1.DSK 14 Files, 284 Blocks (RSX Files) KERSX2.DSK 2 Files, 395 Blocks (RSX Files) K11RSX.HEX 1 File, 539 Blocks (RSX File) K11POS.HEX 1 File, 363 Blocks (POS File) ************************************************************ MODEM7 - MODEM7/XMODEM Protocol for RT-11. Dale J. Travis 14603 Smith Road Lockport, IL 60441 (312) 972-6964 This program provides a protocol compatible with the CP/M world. It was originally submitted on the Spring, 1983, tape, but is repeated herein response to the talks at DECUS on communica- tions software. MODEM7.DSK 10 Files, 91 Blocks ************************************************************ HGRAF* - Plotting Package for RT-11. Dennis V. Jensen Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE 310 Metallurgy Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-4823 This is the third DECUS release of HGraph. New features include support for REGIS-compatible terminals, such as the VT- 125. An RT-11 FLECS translator is also included for reference. PLOT3D.FOR is included as a separate file. FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 HGRAF1.DSK 16 Files, 349 Blocks HGRAF2.DSK 2 Files, 454 Blocks HGRAF3.DSK 3 Files, 356 Blocks ************************************************************ DRDRV* - DR-11W Device Handler for high-speed interprocessor CDPAK* - communications; Library for DR-11W routines. Peter Heinicke FermiLab P. O. Box 500 Batavia, IL 60510 (312) 840-4670 This package allows RT-11 programs to communicate between processors using the DR-11W parallel interface. The system can also be used for communicating with RSX-11M systems. The CDPACK routines provice a library utilities for use with the DR driver. DRDRV1.DSK 23 Files, 484 Blocks DRDRV2.DSK 10 Files, 484 Blocks DRDRV3.DSK 6 Files, 484 Blocks CDPAK1.DSK 18 Files, 307 Blocks CDPAK2.DSK 21 Files, 473 Blocks ************************************************************ RUNOF* - Bonner Lab RUNOFF. John M. Clement Bonner Lab, Rice University P. O. Box 1892 Houston, TX 77401 (713) 527-4018 This is a new submission of the Bonner Lab Runoff text for- matter, which when used with your favorite editor makes a complete word processor. Its syntax is almost a complete emulation of DSR (Digital Standard Runoff) and it is compatible with previous ver- sions of Runoff. This version allows complete control of any particular printer by means of user-definable escape sequences; variable spacing, subscripting, superscripting, and equation formatting are possible. In addition a macro facility allows text or sequences of commands to be abbreviated to a single label. Table of contents, indexing and sub-indexing are all suppor- ted. Multiple table of contents or multiple indexing may be constructed. A variety of LAYOUT and STYLE commands are available to control the look of the pages. Table layout is simplified by right justified and 'decimal' justified tabs. Permanent margins which apply to the page headers are available. FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 Bugs that have been fixed since the Spring, 1984, distribu- tion are in RNOBUG.DOC. The latest enhancements are in CHANGE.DOC. BRIEF.DOC is a brief version of the full document- ation. An additional recent bug fix is given in README.2ND. RUNOF1.DSK 42 Files, 472 Blocks RUNOF2.DSK 10 Files, 486 Blocks RUNOF3.DSK 40 Files, 486 Blocks RUNOF4.DSK 31 Files, 408 Blocks RUNOF5.DSK 104 Files, 257 Blocks ************************************************************ TSXLIB - Programmed Requests for TSX+. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 (505) 298-2346 This is an update of the TSX+ system services available via programmed requests. They are in the form of a library, available to the FORTRAN programmer. The library has been updated to in- clude all EMT's through TSX+ Version 5.1. TSXLB1.DSK 22 Files, 224 Blocks TSXLB2.DSK 2 Files, 348 Blocks ************************************************************ UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.1B and later. The version submitted to this tape is V07.27, an update from all previous versions. UCL+ contains a number of extensions, including chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by entering a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol==definition. The DISPLAY command can be used to output ASCII strings to the console or printer (handy for sneaky escape sequences). A UC "pseudo-device" handler is provid- ed as an option which allows UCL+ to "remember" the "input-spec" part of the last UCL+ command. This text can be retrieved, at the command level, by using the "^" character in place of the argument in a subsequent command. UCLPLS.DSK 19 Files, 408 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 ODTV9* - Superset of ODT debugger for video terminals. D. R. Hanson Lockheed Aircraft Service Co. Dept. 1-321 P. 0. Box 33 Ontario, CA 91761 (714) 988-2427 ODTV09 contains the basic "DEC ODT", modified to gain entry points to subsequent routines. Almost all features of the origi- nal version are maintained. ODTV09 was written for use as an enhanced debugging tool for an RT-11 single user environment. Its basic mode allows the user to display application program symbols and their values on the system terminal. At normal "ODT" break- points, the displayed values are updated and the contents of the general purpose registers R0 thru R5 are displayed. The user has the option of encoding displayed values in hex, decimal or octal. ODTV09 provides a display capability of 35 user selectable sym- bols. VT52 cursor addressing sequences are used in the program, so the user must switch a VT100 to VT52 mode. ODTV9A.DSK 17 Files, 345 Blocks ODTV9B.DSK 1 Files, 342 Blocks ************************************************************ MISC - Miscellaneous goodies. Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-3300 This submission contains: A library of digital filtering routines. Routines for 2-to-3 conversion of binary files to/from ASCII printable files. These routines are handy if you must transmit a binary file to another system but don't have a communications package such as TRANSF, KERMIT, or MODEM7 at both ends. Some Bessel function calculating subroutines. A different type of random number generator. A program for calculating the position of the sun throughout the day for FRESNO, CA. If you are not interested in FRESNO, substi- tute the longitude and latitude of your favorite city. MISC.DSK 11 Files, 89 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 BLKDIR - Bulk Directory system. Dr. M. van Swaay Department of Computer Science Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 (913) 532-6350 Users of small RT-11 systems with floppy disk storage may easily accumulate 100 or more volumes of data, programs, text, etc. With such a large collection, locating individual files can become a major chore, requiring lengthy scanning of displayed or printed directories. A master directory extending over many disk volumes will allow more efficient searching. A set of TECO macros has been designed to create, maintain, and search master directory files extending over 50 or more floppy volumes. The search rou- tine supports wildcard search patterns similar to those available in DIR. Comments may be added to each entry in the directory file. BLKDIR.DSK 30 Files, 209 Blocks ************************************************************ DIRUTL - Utilities for manipulating directories, and other things. Glenn A. Bever NASA Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility Code OFEM P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523 (805) 258-3311 These are a group of programs, subroutines and control files that manipulate directories. SDIR searches an RT-11 volume and its subdevices for specified filenames. Control files are in- cluded that compare directories, print directories, backup and restore directories in a format compatible with SDIR. PRH is a print utility to produce date/time stamped headers. Some programs are for use with TEKTRONIX development systems and PROLOG prom programmers. DIRUTL.DSK 50 Files, 442 Blocks ************************************************************ TSXUTL - Utilities for TSX and RT. Mike Marak, David Gaudine, Dr. S.J. Kubina EMC LAB, Room CC-113 Loyola Campus, Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Canada H4B 1R6 (514) 482-0320 ext 281 This is a collection of utility programs for controlling the TSX environment, including one to open a TSX system after it has been $SHUT, to send a CTRL-S to another terminal, to create and run a DETACHED job and to send a CTRL-C to another terminal. For RT and TSX, there is a cross-reference and overlay generator for FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 Fortran programs, and a program which replaces all tabs in a pro- gram by spaces. TSXUTL.DSK 16 Files, 306 Blocks ************************************************************ F77UTL - FORTRAN-77 Utilities. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 A collection of utilities written in FORTRAN-77. These include routines for converting ASCII (or character) strings to and from single- and double-precision integers, a single-character input routine (you can get a character without needing a carriage return to terminate the input), and several VT100 screen-control and formatting routines. The latter include cursor position report, two-column output, one line output, and centered output. There is also an IND file which allows incremental backups to be done almost like a VAX. F77UTL.DSK 10 Files, 120 Blocks ************************************************************ FILUTL - Utilities for source file maintenance. Walter L. Battaglia YOLO EXPERT SOFTWARE 1111 Kennedy Place, Suite 4 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 758-8940 STRIP splits source files into comment and source code files. Useful for stripping comments or for starting a program document- ation file. DCOLAT splits a file into multiple sub-files. COLATE is the reverse of DCOLAT: re-combines the files specified into 1 large file. ASIS (assign ISAM) reads COBOL-PLUS PRIMARY INDEX file in an ISAM file system. TTSUBS are miscellaneous terminal error messages subroutines. FILUTL.DSK 11 Files, 168 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 ALGOL* - ALGOL for RT-11. APL* - APL for RT-11. FORTH - FORTH for RT-11. VLISP* - LISP for RT-11. RAT* - RATFOR for RT-11. MACLIB - Structured MACRO library. Submitted by various authors on previous SIG tapes, and extracted by Thomas J. Shinal General Scientific Corp. 1681 East Gude Dr. Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 Several programming language systems for RT-11 have been put on previous Symposium SIG tapes. They have been collected into a "Languages" tape by Mr. Shinal. A few of the tape items are in- cluded here. ALGOL, from the Spring, 1977 tape. APL, from the Spring, 1983 tape. FORTH, from the Fall, 1978 tape (?? hard to tell). VLISP, from the DECUS library, version 1984. RATFOR, from the Spring, 1983 tape. MACLIB, from the Spring, 1983 tape. The entire language tape will be provided to nodes of the RT-11 tape tree at a later date. ALGOL1.DSK 6 Files, 49 Blocks ALGOL2.DSK 21 Files, 436 Blocks APL1.DSK 5 Files, 485 Blocks APL2.DSK 13 Files, 304 Blocks FORTH.DSK 9 Files, 291 Blocks VLISP1.DSK 20 Files, 478 Blocks VLISP2.DSK 44 Files, 482 Blocks RAT1.DSK 11 Files, 471 Blocks RAT2.DSK 31 Files, 457 Blocks MACLIB.DSK 2 Files, 33 Blocks ************************************************************ MTPAPR - Description of MTLIB application. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 (505) 298-2346 A description of an application of the MTLIB mag tape library (copyright NAB Software Services, Inc.). Data from a ROLLIN tape were recovered after ROLLIN failed. MTPAPR.DSK 7 Files, 66 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 The Fall, 1984, RT SIG tape contains 60 Files, 18375 Blocks. It was prepared by: It is distributed by: R. W. Barnard Thomas J. Shinal Sandia National Laboratories General Scientific Corp. Division 7523 1681 East Gude Dr. P. O. Box 5800 Rockville MD 20850 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (301) 340-2773 DCS - BARNARD DCS - SHINAL 2-January-1985 ************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1985 New Orleans, LA Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT Read the file, README.1ST, first. README.1ST 10 01-Jul-85 SIG tape copy instructions and new information for everyone. NOTE! We are interested in maintaining the quality of the submis- sions to the RT SIG tape. Therefore, we welcome feedback regarding your use of these files, any bugs you find, and any bug fixes or improvements you devise. Please send any correspondence regarding the tape to: John Crowell Crow4ell Ltd.* * (But not very) 145 Andanada Los Alamos, NM 87544 (505) 662-3893 DCS - CROWELL ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager LAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdevice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. It has been modified by David Smith, Galileo Computer Center, to remove a few bugs and to be able to read multi-segment directories. See README.1ST for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 43 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DIR1 - Annotated tape directories, part 1. DIR2 - Annotated tape directories, part 2. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 DIR1 has annotated directories from Spring, 1978, through Spring, 1981. It is being included again on this tape so that the directory files will be automatically indexed. DIR2 contains annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT- 11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Spring of 1985 (this symposium). DIR2.DSK 8 Files, 385 Blocks DIR1.DSK 7 Files, 485 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 F77KIT - FORTRAN-77 OTS Update. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 This is an upgrade kit for FORTRAN-77/RT, Version 5.0 (i.e., Release 1). It includes improvements for virtual support, and a few bug fixes. F77OTS.OBJ can be updated to give improved perfor- mance when "virtual" support is needed. You can now also access the I/O page while using virtual arrays by means of a patch to a newly-defined global. F77KIT.DSK 8 Files, 28 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 IMAGE* - Image Display Program for the PRO. John M. Crowell Crow4ell, Ltd. 145 Andanada Los Alamos, NM 87544 (505) 662-3893 This program displays image files on the PRO-3xx's bit-mapped display. It is a variation on the original program by Greg Adams and David Fingerhut of DEC. In most cases the options and their defaults are the same as in the original program. The images pro- duced from the image files may be either monochrome or color. IMAGE1.DSK 4 Files, 242 Blocks IMAGE2.DSK 4 Files, 480 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 INCBUP - IND Control Files. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 INCBUP provides for an incremental (since the last backup) facility for RT-11 users. UP, DOWN, HOME allow movement among subdevices. When you go DOWN to a filespec, it becomes your default device. CUR reports your current whereabouts (with re- spect to subdevices). INCBUP.DSK 8 Files, 54 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 KER* - KERMIT File transfer protocol. K11*.HEX Brian Nelson Computer Services, University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 537-2841 This is release 2.23 of Kermit-11. It requires RSTS Version 7.2 or later, RSX11M v4.0 or later, or RSX11M Plus Version 2.0 or later, or RT11 Version 4.0 or later, or P/OS Version 2.0 or PRO/RT11 Version 5.1. See the files K11AAA.AAA, and K11INS.DOC for more information. The distribution on this tape differs from previous distribu- tions by having bug fixes for TSX+ and RT-11. Edit history is given in the file K11CMD.MAC. Minimum system requirements to run Kermit: RT11 (excluding the PRO/350). This Version of Kermit will run on RT11 Version 4.0 or later as long as the monitor has multiple terminal support generated. The use of this feature enables the user to access DZ11's as well as DL11's. If you are using XM then you should use K11XM, otherwise use K11RT4. PRO/RT For PRO/RT11 Version 5.1, please note that you MUST make two modi- fications to the XC handler. See K11PRT.MAC for more information. The distribution has been subdivided roughly by operating system. The subdevice files KERCM*.DSK contain documentation and files common to all operating systems. The other subdevices are operating-system specific. The distribution also contains both save (binary, executable) images and .HEX (ASCII) versions of the save images. See the installation document for information on how to create a binary from the hex file. For RSX and RSTS, the HEX files are not contained in subdevices. Please note that the allocation of specific files to the operating system-specific sub- devices was done without a great deal of research - If you can't find a file, try another subdevice! KERCM1.DSK 10 Files, 388 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM2.DSK 12 Files, 466 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM3.DSK 14 Files, 195 Blocks (Common Files) KERT1.DSK 13 Files, 412 Blocks (RT Files) KERT2.DSK 3 Files, 380 Blocks (RT Files) KERT3.DSK 2 Files, 453 Blocks (RT Files) KERST1.DSK 14 Files, 437 Blocks (RSTS Files) KERST2.DSK 6 Files, 396 Blocks (RSTS Files) K11NRS.HEX 1 File, 726 Blocks (RSTS File) KERSX1.DSK 13 Files, 349 Blocks (RSX Files) KERSX2.DSK 2 Files, 400 Blocks (RSX Files) K11RSX.HEX 1 File, 539 Blocks (RSX File) K11POS.HEX 1 File, 363 Blocks (POS File) ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 LDUDK - Load VT200 User-Defined Keys. Stephen Cribbs Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Pinawa, Manitoba Canada R0E 1L0 (204) 753-2311 The LDUDK (LoaD the User Defined Keys) program provides RT-11 and TSX+ users with a convenient method for programming the VT200 series terminal's keyboard. The submission also includes the file TCFL.CSL, which is a library of Terminal Control Functions confi- gured for the program's console terminal. LDUDK.DSK 11 Files, 129 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 MODULA - Modula-II Source file Conversion. Don Stanger Neurometrics 17 John Street New York, NY 10038 (212) 267-1840 This program is used to convert a PIC macro subroutine into a .LNK file suitable for use in the RT11 Version of Modula-II dis- tributed by the MODULA RESEARCH INSITUTE in UTAH. MODULA.DSK 20 Files, 55 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 NBS* - NBS Pascal Compiler. FIS* FPU* Submitted by: Paul Lustgraaf 32 Carver Hall Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-1832 This is Version 1.6g of the NBS Pascal compiler for RT-11. It includes floating point support for either FIS or FPU. EIS is required in both versions. Included in this submission are: NBS Pascal documentation. NBS Pascal for both FIS and FPU machines. Run-time library for FIS and FPU versions. Pascal utility programs. NBS Pascal compiler source for both versions. Compiler objects for both version. NBSDOC.DSK 14 Files, 415 Blocks NBSFPU.DSK 6 Files, 198 Blocks NBSFIS.DSK 6 Files, 202 Blocks NBSSRC.DSK 9 Files, 459 Blocks FISLIB.DSK 26 Files, 154 Blocks FISOBJ.DSK 8 Files, 296 Blocks FPULIB.DSK 29 Files, 150 Blocks FPUOBJ.DSK 8 Files, 291 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 11 PROM68 - Motorola 6800 Code Cross Assembler. John T. Davies III Thermo Electron Instruments, Inc. 524 Alpha Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2912 (412) 963-0903 (312) 972-6964 This program creates a .MAC program from a hex object code, as generated by the Motorola cross assembler for the M6800 series microprocessors. This program is written in a non-standard Ver- sion of RATFOR, a FORTRAN file of the output of this RATFOR preprocessor is also included. PROM68.DSK 4 Files, 48 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 12 RESEQ - FORTRAN Statement Number Resequencer. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 RESEQ is a FORTRAN source file resequencer for statement num- bers. This Version includes some bug fixes and enhancements. These include: * Separating READ, IF, etc by , as well as by spaces. * Embedded characters are now handled correctly. The file RESEQ.DOC gives more details; the comments in RESEQ.SAV also are helpful. RESEQ.DSK 15 Files, 159 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 13 RUNOFF - Bonner Labs Runoff Update. Submitted by: Jack J. Peterson Horizon Data Systems 1901 Wildflower Terrace Richmond VA 23233 (804) 740-9244 This distribution is intended to update Bonner Labs Runoff Version 6.2 as distributed on the Fall '84 RT-11 Symposium Tape. Included is a new Version of INIT.MAC which corrects a problem with reassigning control characters, such as &, _, =, etc. In- cluded here are a non-overlayed and an overlayed pre-built Version of RUNOFF. RUNOFF.DOC is included, ready for printing on an 80- column printer. RUNOFF.DSK 6 Files, 296 Blocks RUNOFF.DOC 1 File, 649 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 14 SDIR - Subdevice file utility programs. D. N. Tanner Sandia National Laboratories Livermore, Ca 94550 (415) 422-2314 FIND is a device and sub-device file search utility. The program will search devices and .DSK files for a file or files. If the file is in a sub-device, that name is also included. SDIR will will display the directory of any subdevice file. There is no need to MOUNT the file to a logical device. SDIR.DSK 21 Files, 141 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 15 SKUNK1 - "Skunk LUG" utilities. Submitted by: Paul Lustgraaf Iowa State University 32 Carver Hall Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-1832 These are some useful utility programs. The programs BUPRES, VIRHND, and WATCH have been modified since their last submission on RT SIG tapes. AVAIL Monitors available time on TSX+ BEEP Beeps the terminal bell 10 times slowly. BUPRES Documentation for BUPRES. CRASH Documentation on fixing crashed disks. DSC Compares all the files on two disks. FIND2 Searches multiple devices for files. LINCNT Counts the number of lines in an Ascii file. LOAD Converts HEX files (from UNLOAD) to binary. STDTTM Forces entry of the date and time. UNLOAD Converts binary files to HEX files. VIRHND Logical disk for disk virtual array handler. WATCH Logical disk for TSX+ detached job scheduler. SKUNK1.DSK 22 Files, 283 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 16 SYSSIM - Operating System "Simulators". Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 This submission is a "simulator" for various operating sys- tems; it will provide a few laughs. In a more serious vein, the program is an example of good FORTRAN-77 programming style. It illustrates some techniques which you may not have known were possible with FORTRAN. SYSSIM.DSK 5 Files, 52 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 17 TERUTL - Terminal Handling Utilities. Steve C. Cribbs Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Pinawa, Manitoba Canada R0E 1L0 (204) 753-2311 TALKMT provides "Pass-all" communications between two RT-11 multi-terminal ports. Every character typed on the console is sent to the output side of the attached port. Every character received by the attached port is sent to the console. In "Snoopy" mode, all non-printing ASCII characters received by the attached port are converted into printable characters before being dis- played on the console. MTED was written to allow dynamic redefinition of the vectors and CSR's of multi-terminal ports. This prevents corruption of the monitor by indiscriminate manipulation of vectors and CSR's. Another RT-11 User Command Linkage (UCL) program. Features include: * A memory for the last file specification edited by KED! * 10 defineable function-key-like commands available for VT100 and printing terminals that were built without them. * Small - this program requires little more memory than KMON and thus is usable in multi-task situations. * Written mainly in FORTRAN with extensive use of SYSLIB string handling routines. * A HELP command has been provided. * Display of command translations; "chain" to SY:DECUCL.SAV of unrecognized command strings; immediate mode TERUTL.DSK 17 Files, 136 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 18 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT- 11, Version 5.1B and later. The Version submitted to this tape is V07.39, an update from all previous versions. UCL+ contains a number of extensions, including chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by entering a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol==definition. The DISPLAY command can be used to output ASCII strings to the console or printer (handy for sneaky escape sequences). A UC "pseudo-device" handler is provid- ed as an option which allows UCL+ to "remember" the "input-spec" part of the last UCL+ command. This text can be retrieved, at the command level, by using the "^" character in place of the argument in a subsequent command. This Version of UCL+ supports many new features of RT-11 and TSX+. It can be used with TSX+ as a "User Command Interpreter" (UCI). It minimizes disk access to improve efficiency; included on this distribution is a "memory-resident" UCL. UCLPL1.DSK 19 Files, 408 Blocks UCLPL2.DSK 19 Files, 408 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 19 UTIL1 - Clever Utilities. Submitted by: Wolfgang Leber Max-Planck-Institut Deutschordenstr 46 Frankfurt/Main 71 D-6000 West Germany This submission has a number of utilities, including: A UCL example (Funny UCL, in German) A UCL by B. Kup, featuring parameter substitution and expansion of .COM files (TSX style) A F4 INCLUDE statement pre-processor (generates temporary file with INCLUDE files inserted) The famous GREP utility to do multi-file wildcard searches A file to show how RT-11 CSI returns file specs & switches A Help utility which first looks for .HLP file on DK:, HLP:. If not found, it will chain to SY:HELP.SAV A complete DAYtime command, which also will save the current system date over bootstraps An extension of a DEC dummy handler (never installs) to allow for the following system SET options: SET SY CACHE/NOCHACHE SET SY DATE/NODATE SET SY CLOCK=50/60 SET SY BUGS/NOBUGS SET SY HELP Help files with switches of MACRO, LINK, LIBR, FORTRA Sample command files to demonstrate the TSX compatible UCL UTIL1.DSK 55 Files, 207 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 20 VRTARY - Virtual Array Access Routines. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 (505) 298-2346 VRTARY contains routines for declaring, accessing, and elimi- nating a two dimension array in extended memory. The routines are written in MACRO-11 and follow the FORTRAN subroutine calling pro- tocol. The size of the array is limited only by the amount of memory that is available. Three sample FORTRAN programs are in- cluded in the package, one test program and two application programs. VRTARY.DSK 24 Files, 226 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 21 ASK ASKF77 - Terminal I/O routines. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ray Carpenter c/o Shell Research Ltd PO Box 1 Chester, CH1 3SH UK ASK is a set of FORTRAN terminal I/O routines. (ASKF77 are routines for use under FORTRAN-77 ONLY). They give you similiar (although more powerful) facility to the .ASK directives of IND. ASK.DSK 36 Files, 251 Blocks ASKF77.DSK 8 Files, 37 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 22 DIAPOS - Slide Editor for VT100. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) J. P. Lamargot P. Pfeuty I.R.S.I.D. 185 Avenue du President Roosevelt 78105 Saint-Germain en Laye France Tel 3 451-24-01 DIAPOS is a "KED-like" slide editor for use on a VT100 (or compatible) terminal. Text insertion is made just in the same manner as if you were using KED. Some keys on the auxilary keypad have been redefined to provide new commands. DIAPS0.DSK 44 Files, 283 Blocks DIAPS1.DSK 72 Files, 448 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 23 DTX - Read and write DOS magnetic tape. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ray Carpenter c/o Shell Research Ltd PO Box 1 Chester, CH1 3SH UK DTX is a utility to allow you to read and write DOS formatted mag-tapes under RT-11. This version supersedes an earlier version issued about two years ago. DTX.DSK 4 Files, 126 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 24 MONUTL - Monitor Utilities. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ian Hammond Hammond Software Goetingen West Germany Handy utilities for checking monitor offsets, device tables, and logical assignments. MONUTL.DSK 4 Files, 24 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 25 UTIL2 - Miscellaneous Utilities. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ronald Beetz AKZO PHARMA Oss, Holland BACDAT creates a file on the DK: disk with the current date and time. This program should be run just before a backup of the disk to indicate when the last backup was made. UPDCOM.TEC is a teco macro program to change common areas of a FORTRAN-IV program in all modules of that program. FORTRAN-IV lacks the INCLUDE statement which is quite annoying for programs with many modules. UPDCOM can help remedy this omission. DAYTIM is program that asks for date and time. The program checks to see if a legal date has been entered; if so, the current date and time are displayed; if not then date and time are asked. TEK125 is a program to display TEKTRONIX PLOT-10 information on a VT125 terminal. TEK125 is maybe the easiest solution for your conversion problems. UTIL2.DSK 13 Files, 91 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 26 COMM1 - Interprocessor communications. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) Eckart Meyer Institut fuer Nachrichtentechnik TU Braunschweig, FRG Schleinitzstr. 23 D-3300 Braunschweig West Germany NET-I is a simple network for PDP11 computers running under RT11. It is ideal for sharing resources like backup floppy, mag- tape or line printer. It is easy to use and transparent to the user. NET-I currently uses standard serial lines (RS 232C) and is tested up to 9600 baud on a PDP11/03 and PDP11/23 link. NET-I works under RT11 V4.0 F/B. Robert Walraven University of California, Davis Davis, CA COM is a VAX-TSX+ communications package that runs at high baud rates. It is currently in use at 1200 baud, but has not been checked out at higher baud rates. The package consists of two parts: MO.MAC, a TSX+ general modem handler, and COM.FOR, a FOR- TRAN communications package that uses the MO handler. COMM1.DSK 25 Files, 302 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 27 CPMRT - CP/M-RT11 ASCII File Translator. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) F. Kuster, dipl. El'Ing. Eidg. Techn. Hochschule Hybridrechenzentrum AIE Gloriastr. 35, ETZ J96 CH-8092 Z u e r i c h Tel. 01 - 256 5336 (The following is a translation of the .DOC file for this submission. Don't tell me how bad my German is... RWB). The program CP/M-RT11 reads and writes CP/M 8"-SD-floppies onto RX01 or RX02 [diskettes]. The program CP/M-RT was written by Mr. Stoehrel and was modified by Messrs. Kuster and Sempert. A version for VAX/VMS is in an early phase of implementation; the corrections to the RT-version are however not completed. Distribu- tion and use of this program is without guarantee and liability. Please send any bug reports to the above address. (Translation of directory comments) CPMRT .COM 1 08-Nov-84 Translated CPMRT CPMRT .FOR 12 09-Nov-84 Main program SSEC .MAC 7 08-Nov-84 reads and writes 'single sectors' CPMRT .SAV 67 20-Nov-84 linked with 'NHD' for the CP/M - VAX Version: (only under development, not complete, not the actual Version) CPMRT.DSK 17 Files, 154 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 28 CROSS1 - 8080 Cross Assembler. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) Eckart Meyer Institut fuer Nachrichtentechnik TU Braunschweig, FRG Schleinitzstr. 23 D-3300 Braunschweig West Germany This is a computer program written in PDP11 MACRO-11 to assemble Intel 8080 assembly language under RT11. It uses an identical algorithm to the Intel assembler version 4.1 and can produce output files identical in format and content to the "LIST" and "HEX" output produced by the Intel assembler. It completes assemblies in about one fifth of the time, and has potentially much more space available for symbol tables than the Intel assem- bler. The cross assemblers CAxx uses the full functionality of MACRO 11 to provide things like conditional assembling, program sections or the macro feature for a microproccessor assembly language. Crossassemblers currently available are: CA68 - for 6800 CA85 - for 8080/8085 CROSS1.DSK 24 Files, 299 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 29 CROS2* - AIM65 Cross Assembler. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) F. Kuster, dipl. El'Ing. Eidg. Techn. Hochschule Hybridrechenzentrum AIE Gloriastr. 35, ETZ J96 CH-8092 Z u e r i c h Tel. 01 - 256 5336 This is a cross-assembler for the AIM65 microcomputer. It runs under RT11 SJ, Version 4 or 5, using OMSI Pascal, Version 1.2. CROSS2.DSK 6 Files, 221 Blocks CROS2A.DSK 28 Files, 290 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 30 HANDLR - EIS emulator and Handshake handlers. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) P. C. Waggett EI.SYS was written to emulate the EIS instructions MUL, DIV, SOB, ASH, ASHC, SXT and XOR on a BIS machine. EIS instructions will be emulated, transparently to the user, by software. The driver emulates all sensible (and probably all non-sensible) EIS assembler instructions using any combination of registers, includ- ing PC and SP. Gary Preckshot University of Arizona Tucson, AZ HS is a handshaking serial line handler which allows convenient file transfer between two machines running under DEC RT-11 Version 3B or later, and whose protocol is so simple that a complementary serial I/O handler may be written easily for other operating systems. Synchronization is acheived by transmitting an endless series of ENQ characters until the receiver responds with a single ACK. HANDLR.DSK 7 Files, 154 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 31 INCLUD - FORTRAN-IV Include file capability. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) B. Kup TH Darmstadt D-6100 Darmstadt West Germany INCL is a FORTRAN/RT pre-processor to simulate an INCLUDE statement. It will handle multiple include statements, and accepts file specs with various syntaxes, such as: INCLUDE 'filnam.ext' include filnam.ext INCLUD.DSK 4 Files, 34 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 32 PIP8 - PDP11-PDP8 File Transfer Program. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) John Yardley National Physical Laboratory Teddington, Middx, England PIP8 is a file transfer and file maintenance utility program for both OS/8 and RT/11 (ASCII) files. It runs under RT/11 and enables you to transfer files in the same format or from one format to another. You can obtain directories of discs, rename or delete files in either format. It is possible to copy files in the following formats: RT/11 TO RT/11. OS/8 TO OS/8. RT/11 TO OS/8. OS/8 TO RT/11. PIP8.DSK 61 Files, 486 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 33 RMQ - Interprocessor communications, and other stuff. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) P. Wegmann F. Kuster G. Maier Eidg. Techn. Hochschule Hybridrechenzentrum AIE Gloriastrasse 35, ETZ-J CH-8092 Z u e r i c h A program which operates much like IND, in that it allows comments and operator decisions to be interspersed with KMON com- mands. (Translation of the file README.TXT) RMQ is a program for the printing of a commentary in a running RT-11 command file. The execution of the command file can be stopped and, depending on the application, continued or aborted from TT:. You may also flush part of the command file. Document- ation is in the program. The command files SQDK.COM (Squeeze DK:) and COPRT4.COM (Selective copying of a 'master disk') are examples of the use of RMQ. DAZEIT (DATIME) will, at the end of a startup file, force the date (and the time) to be entered. The date will be checked for cor- rectness (including leapyear). The month entry can be numerical, as well as in the 3-letter format (English or German). A missing year numeral will be supplied. Examples: 1.Jan 82 5/MAR 25-11 The 'Default' year can be set in the source code with DAZUPD.COM. Further documentation in the program. STARTS.COM shows the use of DAZEIT as well as several further ideas together with DIR.COM, VT100.COM, LA36.COM, INSDXY.COM. SELIN and DRVERB are two file-transfer programs between two RT-11 computers. SELIN supports a (local) serial connection, DRVERB uses a 16-bit connection with DR-11C or DRV-11 interfaces. All the equipment in both computers must be addressable before the service will commence. The commands can be read from the consoles or from a command file. Common documentation in the file SELIN.DOC. RMQ.DSK 15 Files, 170 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 34 SUP - Subsystem Utility Program. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) Jens-Peter Jensen Institut f. Nachrichtentechnik TU Braunschweig Schleintzstr 23 3300 Braunschweig West Germany Tel: 391-2489 SUP is a program to create and maintain subsystem files. You can use SUP to copy files on physical devices to files in subsys- tems and vice versa. You can create complete, bootable subsystems by using SUP exclusively. The SUP command syntax resembles normal RT11 Command Language. SUP commands include: HELP COPY INITIALIZE BOOT DIRECTORY RENAME KILL EXIT SUP.DSK 6 Files, 271 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 35 COOKIE - Writes a clever saying. (Obtained from the Spring, 1983 RT SIG Tape) Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 Bye prints a saying or definition from BYE.LNS when run. If that file is edited, the index must be rebuilt with the BYEBLD program. COOKIE.DSK 4 Files, 134 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 36 The Spring, 1985, RT SIG tape contains 64 Files, 17783 Blocks. It was prepared by: It is distributed by: R. W. Barnard Thomas J. Shinal Sandia National Laboratories General Scientific Corp. Division 7523 1681 East Gude Dr. P. O. Box 5800 Rockville MD 20850 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (301) 340-2773 DCS - BARNARD DCS - SHINAL File date: 1-July-1985 Printing date: July 3, 1985 SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 37 Cross-Reference Index 6800 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 8080 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 AIM65 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ASK, ASKF77 - Terminal I/O routines. . . . . . . 21 ASSEMB - 8080 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . 28 BACDAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Backup date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Barnard, R. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 6, 12, 36 Beadel, E. F., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Beetz, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Berez, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Bonner Labs Runoff Version 6.2 . . . . . . . . . 13 Bourgeois, N. A., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 CA68 - 6800 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . 28 CA85 - 8080/8085 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . 28 Carpenter, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 23 CI.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Clever saying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 COM - Terminal emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 COMM1 - Interprocessor communications . . . . . . 26 Command file manipulator . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Compare all files on two disks . . . . . . . . . 15 Convert binary to HEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Convert HEX to binary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 COOKIE - Writes a clever saying . . . . . . . . . 35 Count the lines in an ASCII file . . . . . . . . 15 CP/M - RT ASCII File transfer . . . . . . . . . . 27 CP/M - VAX ASCII File transfer . . . . . . . . . 27 CPMRT - CP/M-RT11 ASCII File Translator . . . . . 27 Cribbs, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 17 CROS2* - AIM65 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . 29 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 29 CROSS1 - 8080 Cross Assembler . . . . . . . . . . 28 Crowell, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 5 CSI help text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Date and time requester . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 19, 25, 33 Davies, John T., III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 DAYTIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DAZEIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Definable function keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Device Tables display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 DIAPOS - Slide Editor for VT100 . . . . . . . . . 22 DIR1 - Annotated tape directories, part 1 . . . . 3 DIR2 - Annotated tape directories, part 2 . . . . 3 Directory of an unmounted subdevice . . . . . . . 14 Display PLOT-10 on a VT125 . . . . . . . . . . . 25 DOWN.COM, UP.COM, HOME.COM - subdevice controller 6 DRVERB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 DTX - Read and write DOS magnetic tape . . . . . 23 Dynamic reassignment of MT terminals . . . . . . 17 SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 38 EI handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 EIS instruction emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 F77KIT - FORTRAN-77 OTS Update . . . . . . . . . 4 FIND - Find a file within a subdevice . . . . . . 14 Fixing crashed disks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 FORTRAN statement resequencer . . . . . . . . . . 12 FORTRAN Terminal I/O routines . . . . . . . . . . 21 FORTRAN UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 FORTRAN virtual arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 FORTRAN-77 "style" example . . . . . . . . . . . 16 FORTRAN-77 utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 FORTRAN-77/RT Version 5.0 Update . . . . . . . . 4 FORTRAN-IV INCLUDE statement processor . . . . . 19, 25, 31 GREP, with multi-file searches . . . . . . . . . 19 Hammond, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 HANDLR - EIS emulator and Handshake handlers . . 30 Handshaking serial line protocol . . . . . . . . 30 HS handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 IMAGE - Image Display Program for the PRO . . . . 5 IMAGE4 Version 2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 INCBUP - IND Control Files . . . . . . . . . . . 6 INCBUP.COM - Incremental backup . . . . . . . . . 6 INCL, Version 4.03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 INCLUD - FORTRAN-IV Include file capability . . . 31 Incremental backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 IND control files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Interprocessor communications . . . . . . . . . . 26, 33 Jensen, Jens-Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 KER* - KERMIT File transfer protocol . . . . . . 7 Kermit Version 2.23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Kup, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Kuster, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 29, 33 Lamargot, J. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 LDUDK - Load VT200 User-Defined Keys . . . . . . 8 LDUDK Version 2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Leber, Wolfgang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 LIBR help text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 LINK help text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Load User-defined VT200 keys . . . . . . . . . . 8 LOGICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Logical Assignments display . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Lustgraaf, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 15 M6800 cross "unassembler" . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Maier, G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Manipulating very large virtual arrays . . . . . 20 Meyer, Eckart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 28 Microprocessor cross assembler . . . . . . . . . 11, 28, 29 MODULA - Modula-II Source file Conversion . . . . 9 Modula-II converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 39 Monitor Fixed Offsets display . . . . . . . . . . 24 MONUTL - Monitor Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 24 MTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Multi-terminal communications handler . . . . . . 17 NBS Pascal Compiler, Version 1.6G . . . . . . . . 10 NBS* - NBS Pascal Compiler . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Nelson, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 NET-I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Operating systems "simulator" . . . . . . . . . . 16 PARSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Pascal Utility programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Pass-all communications between terminals . . . . 17 PDP8 - PDP11 file transfer . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Peterson, Jack J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Pfeuty, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 PIP8 - PDP11-PDP8 File Transfer Program . . . . . 32 Preckshot, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 PRO Graphic Image Display . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PROM68 - Motorola 6800 Code Cross Assembler . . . 11 Read/write DOS magnetic tape . . . . . . . . . . 23 README.1ST - SIG tape copy instructions . . . . . 1 Remember last file edited . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RESEQ - FORTRAN Statement Number Resequencer . . 12 RESEQ, Version 2.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 RMON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 RMQ - Interprocessor communications, and other st 33 RMQ Version 1A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 RSTS Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 RSX/POS Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 RT SIG tape quality feedback . . . . . . . . . . 1 RT/TSX Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 RUNOFF - Bonner Labs Runoff Update . . . . . . . 13 SDIR - Subdevice file utility programs . . . . . 14 Search multiple devices for files . . . . . . . . 14, 15 SELIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Shared print resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Shinal, Thomas J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 78 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 79 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 80 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 81 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 82 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 83 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 84 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 78 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 79 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 80 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 81 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 82 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 83 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 84 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 85 . . . . . . . . . 3 SKUNK1 - "Skunk LUG" utilities . . . . . . . . . 15 SPRING, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 40 Slide Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Stanger, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Subdevice Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 14 Subsystem utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 SUP - Subsystem Utility Program . . . . . . . . . 34 SUP Version 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 SY system control handler . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 SYSSIM - Operating System "Simulators" . . . . . 16 TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 TALKMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Tanner, D. N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 TCFL - Terminal control functions library . . . . 8 TEK125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 TERUTL - Terminal Handling Utilities . . . . . . 17 Thought-of-the-day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 TSX+ available time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 TSX+ detatched job scheduler . . . . . . . . . . 15 UC.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 18, 19 UCL+, Version 7.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program . . 18 UPDCOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 User-written KED functionality . . . . . . . . . 22 UTIL1 - Clever Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 UTIL2 - Miscellaneous Utilities . . . . . . . . . 25 VAX-TSX+ communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Virtual array handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Virtual Arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Virtual Jobs, Virtual Arrays, Virtual Overlays . 4 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS . . . . . . 2 VRTARY - VRTARY: Virtual Array Access Routines . 20 VT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Waggett, P. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Walker, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Walraven, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 16, 26 Wegman, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Yardley, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 ************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Fall, 1985 Anaheim, CA Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT Read the file, README.1ST, first. README.1ST 10 21-Feb-86 SIG tape copy instructions and new information for everyone. NOTE! We are interested in maintaining the quality of the submis- sions to the RT SIG tape. Therefore, we welcome feedback regarding your use of these files, any bugs you find, and any bug fixes or improvements you devise. Please send any correspondence regarding the tape to: John Crowell Crow4ell Ltd.* * (But not very) 145 Andanada Los Alamos, NM 87544 (505) 662-3893 DCS - CROWELL ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdevice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. It has been modified by David Smith, Galileo Computer Center, to remove a few bugs and to be able to read multi-segment directories. See README.1ST for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 43 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 DIRTWO contains annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Fall of 1985 (this symposium). DIRTWO.DSK 9 Files, 428 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 KER* - File transfer protocol for PDP-11's. K11*.HEX Brian Nelson Computer Services, University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 537-2841 This is release 2.39 of Kermit-11. It requires RT11 Version 4.0 or later, TSX+, RSTS Version 7.2 or later, RSX11M v4.0 or later, RSX11M Plus Version 2.0 or later, P/OS Version 2.0 or PRO/RT11 Version 5.1. See the files K11AAA.AAA, and K11INS.DOC for more information. Edit history is given in the file K11CMD.MAC. The distribution has been subdivided roughly by operating system. The subdevice files KERCM*.DSK contain documentation and files common to all operating systems. The other subdevices are operating-system specific. The distribution also contains both save (binary executable) images and .HEX (ASCII) versions of the save images. See the installation document for information on how to create a binary from the hex file. The HEX files are not con- tained in subdevices. Please note that the allocation of specific files to the operating system-specific subdevices was done without a great deal of research - If you can't find a file, try another subdevice! KERCM1.DSK 10 Files, 472 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM2.DSK 20 Files, 449 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM3.DSK 10 Files, 369 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM4.DSK 5 Files, 362 Blocks (Common Files) KERRT1.DSK 13 Files, 310 Blocks (RT Files) KERRT2.DSK 2 Files, 318 Blocks (RT Files) K11RT4.HEX 1 File, 363 Blocks (RT File) K11RXM.HEX 1 File, 363 Blocks (RT File) KERST1.DSK 14 Files, 465 Blocks (RSTS Files) KERST2.DSK 7 Files, 435 Blocks (RSTS Files) K11NRS.HEX 1 File, 792 Blocks (RSTS File) KERSX1.DSK 16 Files, 416 Blocks (RSX Files) KERSX2.DSK 3 Files, 461 Blocks (RSX Files) K11RSX.HEX 1 File, 607 Blocks (RSX File) K11POS.HEX 1 File, 432 Blocks (POS File) KERI31.DSK 4 Files, 186 Blocks (IAS File) K11I31.HEX 1 File, 395 Blocks (IAS File) K11XXX.HEX 1 File, 489 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 RUNOF* - Bonner Lab Runoff for RT-11. Submitted by: Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 This version of Bonner Lab RUNOFF has been modified significantly since the last release (Fall 1984). Many bugs have been elimin- ated, some new features have been added, and the documentation has been extensively rewritten to improve its readability. The RT-11 version of Bonner Lab RUNOFF is now being supported by the RT-11 SIG in cooperation with John Clement, the author. The RUNOF*.DOC files are a printer-ready copy of the full documentation. RUNOF1.DSK 8 Files, 383 Blocks RUNOF2.DSK 7 Files, 306 Blocks RUNOF3.DSK 14 Files, 446 Blocks RUNOF4.DSK 11 Files, 368 Blocks RUNOF5.DSK 27 Files, 463 Blocks RUNOF6.DSK 24 Files, 265 Blocks RUNOF7.DSK 26 Files, 146 Blocks RUNOF8.DSK 19 Files, 37 Blocks RUNOF9.DSK 109 Files, 274 Blocks RUNO10.DSK 33 Files, 126 Blocks RUNOF1.DOC 1 File, 400 Blocks RUNOF2.DOC 1 File, 304 Blocks ************************************************************* FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 F77KIT - FORTRAN-77 OTS Update. VIRDSK - Virtual-to-disk Mechanism. DOHAND - Diagnostic Overlay Handler. MTOPEN - FORTRAN-77 Support for Mag tape. AIRPLN - Airplane Lander Game. DATUTL - FORTRAN Utilities. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 F77KIT - Upgrade kit for FORTRAN-77/RT, Release 1. Makes anything associated with virtual work better, and fixes a few bugs, includ- ing two for unformatted reads. NOTE: this does not contain many of the modifications for release 2 of FORTRAN-77/RT. VIRDSK - Module to force VIRTUAL arrays to a disk file rather than extended memory. DOHAND - A diagnostic overlay handler that gives an error report if you try to destroy the return path in an overlayed program. MTOPEN - Replacement module for F77OTS Release 1 to provide sup- port for MAGTAPE sequence numbers. AIRPLN - Aircraft flight simulator game for VT100. DATUTL - A collection of FORTRAN-callable subroutines to provide a variety of disk services. F77KIT.DSK 8 Files, 28 Blocks VIRDSK.DSK 4 Files, 32 Blocks DOHAND.DSK 16 Files, 80 Blocks MTOPEN.DSK 2 Files, 5 Blocks AIRPLN.DSK 5 Files, 128 Blocks DATUTL.DSK 13 Files, 42 Blocks *************************************************************** FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 UCLPL* - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT- 11, Version 5.1B and later. The Version submitted to this tape is V07.49, an update from all previous versions. UCL+ contains a number of extensions, including chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by entering a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol==definition. The DISPLAY command can be used to output ASCII strings to the console or printer (handy for sneaky escape sequences). A UC "pseudo-device" handler is provid- ed as an option which allows UCL+ to "remember" the "input-spec" part of the last UCL+ command. This text can be retrieved, at the command level, by using the "^" character in place of the argument in a subsequent command. This Version of UCL+ supports many new features of RT-11 and TSX+. It can be used with TSX+ as a "User Command Interpreter" (UCI). It minimizes disk access to improve efficiency; included on this distribution is a "memory-resident" UCL. UCLPL1.DSK 26 Files, 394 Blocks UCLPL2.DSK 2 Files, 252 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 DAYLOG - "Foolproof" Way for Setting Date and Time. Gary F. Sallee Sallee Software 19912 Fernglen Drive Yorba Linda, CA 92686 (714-970-2864) Set the RT-11 time and date the easy way with DAYLOG.SAV. The DAYLOG.SAV program for RT-11 is yet another variation of the DATIM functionality, but with a twist. DAYLOG is easy to use by computer-ignorant people. But DAYLOG also has built-in shortcuts the knowledgeable person. DAYLOG maintains a .LOG file to form defaults for all of the questions. DAYLOG is intended to run from the STARTx.COM file, but can be run at any time. DAYLOG will run under RT-11, V4 or V5. DAYLOG.DSK 6 Files, 335 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 DIRUT* - Directory, and Other Utilities. Glenn A. Bever NASA Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility Code OFA P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523 805-258-3747 These are a group of handy utilites for general useage. PRH is a print utility (date/time stamped headers). SDIR searches an RT-11 volume and its subdevices for specified filenames. It has been updated to include some date qualifiers (/D, /B, /S). ELXSI and ELXSIW are mag tape read/write routines. Some useful control files are included that compare directories, print directories, backup and restore directories in a format com- patible with SDIR. The latter files have been modified since last year to include some MSCP support and fix a few bugs. DIRUT1.DSK 43 Files, 230 Blocks DIRUT2.DSK 15 Files, 308 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 FLECS(1,2) - DECUS RT Flecs Translator. Dennis Jensen Ames Laboratory, USDOE Iowa State University 310 Metallurgy Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-4823 This is an update to a previous DECUS release of the Flecs translator. Changes have been made to fix the expansion of tabs used in source code. The FLECS.OLD is also a working version but uses the older technique of INCLUDE. It requires less memory than Flecs.AL, so may be required by some users. FLECS1.DSK 36 Files, 448 Blocks FLECS2.DSK 4 Files, 424 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 11 FLECS(A,B,C,D,E) - FLECS translator. Karl L. Danneil General Electric Corporation 6767 Pittsfield Road Nassau, NY 12123 (413) 494-2907 The FLECS (Fortran Language with Extended Control Structures) program is a pre-processor for FORTRAN programs. It will process standard FORTRAN source programs (causing no changes or errors). Other pre-processors such as RATFOR have so corrupted the FORTRAN language that they can't be used on standard FORTRAN source files. There are several versions of the precompiler included on the disk. They represent various corruptions of implementation mostly varying in the details of STRING handling. FLECSA.DSK 27 Files, 446 Blocks FLECSB.DSK 29 Files, 485 Blocks FLECSC.DSK 14 Files, 474 Blocks FLECSD.DSK 5 Files, 402 Blocks FLECSE.DSK 2 Files, 255 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 12 FORTHP - FORTH Programming Environment. M. P. Hanson Department of Chemistry Humboldt State University Arcata, CA 95521 (707) 826-4286 This is a public domain version of the FORTH programming environment which has been revised for use on RT-11 (and other operating systems). This FORTH system has full-length names, extensive compile-time checks, 32-bit integer support, string- handling routines, a string-search editor, linked vocabularies, and a FORTH assembler which permits structured, interactive devel- opment of device handlers. Full documentation is in the file FORTH.MAC. FORTHP.DSK 5 Files, 374 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 13 HGRAF* - RT Graphics Package, Release 4. Dennis Jensen Ames Laboratory, USDOE Iowa State University 310 Metallurgy Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-4823 This release of HGRAPH is an update to provide for virtual arrays. The use of virtual arrays allows the PDP-11 HGRAPH user to access more program memory without the need to overlay. This often makes the use of virtual arrays preferable over real arrays for those who can use them. HGRAF1.DSK 20 Files, 418 Blocks HGRAF2.DSK 2 Files, 455 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 14 SYDATE - "System" Handler for Saving Date. Taken from the Fall, 1979, RT SIG tape by popular demand. This handler stores the current system date, so that it will automatically be provided to RT-11 on boot-up. A very handy fea- ture for frequent reboots. To use, type SET SY [NO]DATE. SYDATE.DSK 1 File, 4 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 15 The Fall, 1985, RT SIG tape contains 56 Files, 18097 Blocks. It was prepared by: R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 DCS - BARNARD It is available from the following sources: DECUS NLO TAPE TREE DECUS LIBRARY c/o Robert N. Perry Tektronix, Inc. DECUS Program Library PO Box 500 BP02 MS: 19-333 249 Northboro Road Beaverton, OR 97077 Marlboro, MA 01752 (503) 527-5410 DCS - PERRY File date: 28-Feb-1986 Printing date: March 3, 1986 FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 16 Cross-Reference Index Airplane flight simulator . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 AIRPLN - Airplane Lander Game . . . . . . . . . . 6 Barnard, R. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 15 Beadel, E. F., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bever, Glen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bonner Lab RUNOFF for RT-11 - Version 8.1 . . . . 5 CI.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 COMPAR - Compare two directories . . . . . . . . 9 Compare file names for equivalence . . . . . . . 9 Crowell, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Danneil, Karl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Date routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DATUTL - FORTRAN Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DAYLOG - Way for Setting Date and Time . . . . . 8 Diagnostic overlay handler . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2 . . . 3 DIRUTL - Directory Utilities . . . . . . . . . . 9 DOHAND - Diagnostic Overlay Handler . . . . . . . 6 F77KIT - FORTRAN-77 OTS Update . . . . . . . . . 6 FLECS - Flecs Translator . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 11 Force virtual arrays to disk . . . . . . . . . . 6 FORTHP - FORTH Programming Environment . . . . . 12 Fortran magnetic tape support . . . . . . . . . . 6 FORTRAN-77/RT Version 5.0 Update . . . . . . . . 6 Hanson, M. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 HGRAPH - RT Graphics Package . . . . . . . . . . 13 HGRAPH Version 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Jensen, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 13 KERMIT File transfer protocol . . . . . . . . . . 4 Kermit Version 2.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 LOGIN - Switch console and require password . . . 9 MTOPEN - FORTRAN-77 Support for Mag tape . . . . 6 Nelson, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Perry, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Plotting package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 PRH - Print date/time-stamped header . . . . . . 9 Read/write mag tape various ways . . . . . . . . 9 README.1ST - SIG tape copy instructions . . . . . 1 RSTS Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RSX/POS Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RT SIG tape quality feedback . . . . . . . . . . 1 FALL, 1985 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 17 RT/TSX Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RUNOFF - Bonner Lab Runoff Update . . . . . . . . 5 Sallee, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SDIR - Search disk and subdevices for files . . . 9 Set date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 81 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 82 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 83 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 84 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 85 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 82 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 83 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 84 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 85 . . . . . . . . . 3 SY.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 SYDATE - System Date Handler . . . . . . . . . . 14 System date handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 UC.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 UCL+, Version 7.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 User Command Language (UCL) Program . . . . . . . 7 VIRDSK - Virtual-to-disk Mechanism . . . . . . . 6 Virtual Jobs, Virtual Arrays, Virtual Overlays . 6 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS . . . . . . 2 Walker, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Walraven, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 6 ************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1986 Dallas, TX Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT Read the file README.1ST, which contains SIG Tape copy instructions and new information for everyone. NOTE! We are interested in maintaining the quality of the submissions to the RT SIG tape. Therefore, we welcome feedback regarding your use of these files, any bugs you find, and any bug fixes or improvements you devise. Please send any correspondence regarding the tape to: John Crowell Crow4ell Ltd.* * (But not very) 145 Andanada Los Alamos, NM 87544 (505) 662-3893 DCS - CROWELL ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdevice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. It has been modified by David Smith, Galileo Computer Center, to remove a few bugs and to be able to read multi-segment directories. See README.1ST for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 43 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 DIRTWO contains annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Spring of 1986 (this symposium). DIRTWO.DSK 10 Files, 483 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 CONVRT - Conversion Routines. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 The routines are FORTRAN-77 callable and provide conversion of BYTE (or CHARACTER) strings to and from INTEGER*2 and INTEGER*4 variables. They include: CVAI - Convert ASCII to Integer CVAJ - Convert ASCII to Integer*4 CVIA - Convert Integer to ASCII CVJA - Convert Integer*4 to ASCII These routines are updates of the ones submitted to the tape previously. The updates include the conversion of negative numbers and a reduction in size of the routines by changing the error format statements. CONVRT.DSK 2 Files, 23 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 TSXLIB - Library of TSX+ System Services. Nick Bourgeois NAB Software Services, Inc. PO Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 (505) 298-2346 TSXLIB is a library of FORTRAN callable routines that implement the TSX-Plus (*) system services which are unique to TSX-Plus. The library has been updated to include all TSX-Plus unique services through TSX-Plus V6.01. These TSX-Plus library routines provide facilities to support communication lines, detached jobs, job status monitoring, real time program execution, spooler control, windowing, and many other features. * TSX-Plus is a trademark of S & H Computer Systems, Inc. TSXLB1.DSK 4 Files, 465 Blocks TSXLB2.DSK 22 Files, 239 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 LDMNGR - Connect to a Subdevice file. Daniel P. Graham Digital Software Systems, Inc. 20 Bendix Place Lindenhurst, NY 11757 (516) 225-1154 The CD program will mount one or more subdevice files, define a logical name pointing to each, and connect (assign DK:) to the first one specified. The default superior device is SY:, and the default subdevice file type is .DSK. The logical name chosen to point to a subdevice file is always the first 3 letters of its filename. LDMNGR.DSK 4 Files, 48 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 ERRTXT - Translate Program Error numbers into text. Daniel P. Graham Digital Software Systems, Inc. 20 Bendix Place Lindenhurst, NY 11757 (516) 225-1154 This program translates a FORTRAN error number n into a verbose error message text and displays that text on the user's terminal. If n is not specified, it will be requested. At present, only FORTRAN-IV and FORTRAN-77 are supported. Support for new languages may be added by editing the file PE.TXT. The program can hold up to four different error tables. ERRTXT.DSK 7 Files, 233 Blocks ************************************************************* FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 VIRDSK - Virtual-to-disk Mechanism. DOHAND - Diagnostic Overlay Handler. DATUTL - FORTRAN Utilities. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 These are three utility submissions to aid the development of user programs. They are repeated from the Fall, 1985, SIG tape. VIRDSK - Module to force VIRTUAL arrays to a disk file rather than extended memory. DOHAND - A diagnostic overlay handler that gives an error report if you try to destroy the return path in an overlayed program. DATUTL - A collection of FORTRAN-callable subroutines to provide a variety of disk services. VIRDSK.DSK 4 Files, 32 Blocks DOHAND.DSK 16 Files, 80 Blocks DATUTL.DSK 13 Files, 42 Blocks *************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.1B and later. The version submitted to this tape is V07.54A, an update from all previous versions. UCL+ contains a number of extensions, including chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by entering a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol == definition. The DISPLAY command can be used to output ASCII strings to the console or printer (handy for sneaky escape sequences). This version includes the ability to "quote" characters, and to have several different parameters defined in the symbol. This version of UCL+ supports many new features of RT-11 and TSX+. It can be used with TSX+ as a "User Command Interpreter" (UCI). It minimizes disk access to improve efficiency; included on this distribution is a "memory-resident" UCL. UCLPL1.DSK 5 Files, 373 Blocks UCLPL2.DSK 15 Files, 290 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 EMULAT - Pseudo-Handlers to emulate EIS, FIS, and FPU. Paul Lustgraaf 32 Carver Hall Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-0324 This is a collection of three pseudo-device handlers for RT-11 which will enable programs that require certain hardware to be run on PDP-11's that do not have that hardware. For example, FORTRAN-77 requires the FPU option, but the PDP-11/03 does not have that option. By using this package, F77 can be run on that machine. The handlers included are: EI - Supports EIS instructions plus a few others: (MUL, DIV, ASH, ASHC, XOR, SXT, SOB) FI - Supports FIS instructions as used on the 11/03 and 11/40: (FMUL, FDIV, FSUB, FADD) FP - Supports FPU instructions as used on 11/45, 11/23, etc. EMULAT.DSK 9 Files, 149 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 11 UNMAC - Object File to Source File Translator. Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-3300 This submission is repeated from the Spring, 1984, RT SIG Tape by popular demand. UNMAC is a FORTRAN program to convert an RT-11 object file into a source or listing file. Object files are much more useful to decode then SAV files because they contain information such as subroutine names, variable names, psect info, etc. This distribution contains complete sources and a command file for building UNMAC. The file UNMAC7.SAV is an executable version that was built with the FORTRAN-77 compiler. UNMAC7.DSK 14 Files, 297 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 12 DIALUP - "Filter" Program for Dialup Terminal Emulator Programs. Maarten van Swaay Dept. of Computer Science Nichols Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506 (913) 532-6350 DIALUP is a front end for terminal emulators that handle communication with a remote host over dialup lines. It runs under RT11V4. DIALUP should not require modification of existing emulators: it is designed to be invoked from a command file that will subsequently start the appropriate emulator. DIALUP returns exception reports to monitor level by discarding or replacing the command file that called DIALUP. Therefore DIALUP need not be aware of the emulator for which it is establishing a connection. Furthermore it allows the user to control the consequences of DIALUP exceptions by means of command files, without any need to modify either DIALUP or emulators. DIALUP.DSK 2 Files, 18 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 13 The following four submissions were obtained from the DECUS Europe Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape from Fall, 1985, held in Cannes, France: PPAPER - Real Programmers don't use Pascal. A funny paper from the RT Magic session at Cannes. PPAPER.DSK 2 Files, 104 Blocks **************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 14 HAMMON - Two little utilities. Ian HAMMOND Hammond Software Stiegbreite 1 D-3400 GOETTINGEN West Germany Tel.: + 551/21044 PSECT - This program lists all the .PSECT-lines. It extracts the essential information out of *.MAP files produced by the linker. SETDH - This program allows you to set the baud rate on a DHV-multiplexer by software. HAMMON.DSK 3 Files, 11 Blocks **************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 15 REINTS - some useful programs/routines. ir. H. REINTS, AKZO PHARMA bv, dept. SDA, P.O. Box 20 5340 BH Oss, Netherlands The programs/routines are: CALCUL - Self-explaining calculator (VT100 only!!!) DISK - MOUNT LDn program, see DISK.TXT RDIR - Read/patch directories, see RDIR.TXT SEARCH - Search for printable ASCII blocks or keywords on a device or file, see SEARCH.TXT SQMAP - Squeeze load maps, see SQMAP.TXT UCL - Own written User Command Language, see first page of source, UCL.FOR. GONLIB - Library with FORTRAN callable goniometric functions that are not in the FORTRAN library, see GONLIB.TXT LOGDSK - Routine to get logical disk information, see source LOGDSK.MAC, used by DISK and RDIR. CTRLZ - Routine to check for ^Z typed, used by RDIR, see source CTRLZ.MAC. Sample files include: LD1.DIR Sample RDIR output file. VITRO.SMP Sample SQMAP output file. UCL.DAT Sample UCL data file. REINT1.DSK 13 Files, 293 Blocks REINT2.DSK 19 Files, 283 Blocks ***************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 16 BASUTL - Extend BASIC with Executable Modules. Marc HENRY de HASSONVILLE Universite de LIEGE Hopital de baviere LIEGE Belgium Add executable modules (subroutines written in MACRO, FORTRAN..) in your BASIC 'workspace' for special I/O or speed of execution. Your subroutine callable by a basic program must be linked in .REL format and loaded in the workspace. To make this work, you must patch 6 words in your BASIC.SAV file. BASUTL.DSK 19 Files, 106 Blocks ***************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 17 DEVILS - Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary. DEVILS.RNO DEVILS.DOC DEVILP.DOC DEVLTT.DOC Jim Williams Digital Equipment Corporation 16 Bemis Rd. Pepperell, MA (617) 433-6747 This is a machine-readable copy of Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary. The .RNO files are input to the Bonner Lab Runoff. The DEVILP.DOC and DEVLTT.DOC files are built for printers and CRTs, respectively. Please note that the .RNO and .DOC files have been reconstructed for the tape... the instructions in the file BUILD are not completely appropriate. DEVILS.DSK 7 Files, 11 Blocks DEVILS.RNO 1 File, 1027 Blocks DEVILS.DOC 1 File, 1092 Blocks DEVILP.DOC 1 File, 1074 Blocks DEVLTT.DOC 1 File, 1113 Blocks ***************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 18 ALEDA - Experiment Development Library. Dennis V. Jensen Ames Laboratory ISU/ USDOE 258H Development Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-7909 Aleda is a FORTRAN package which allows the programmer to gain access to devices for interfacing and for user interaction. The package includes interface routines, a print server, and aconsole port switch. Several examples of command managers are given. ALEDA1.DSK 12 Files, 309 Blocks ALEDA2.DSK 36 Files, 476 Blocks ALEDA3.DSK 22 Files, 396 Blocks ALEDA4.DSK 58 Files, 297 Blocks ***************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 19 C - Second DECUS C Language Update for RT-11. Submitted by: Thomas J. Shinal General Scientific Corporation 1684 East Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 Prepared by: Norman Byers Saturn Systems, Inc. 6875 Washington Ave. S., #218 Minneapolis, MN 55435 (612) 944-2452 This is the second full update release of the DECUS C distribution. It is not supported by the RT SIG, or anyone else in authority in DECUS. Some work on floating point math has been done, but its degree of cleanliness is not known. Included in this distribution are several useful utilities. Most of these can be found in subdevices C2514* and C2526*. The files on the this tape are specific for RT-11. As much as possible, all VMS, RSX, etc, files have been expunged. A pre-built C compiler and library are provided. If you decide to build them yourself, try combining subdevices C2515* and C2516*. DECUSC.DSK 15 Files, 319 Blocks C2501A.DSK 3 Files, 53 Blocks C2514C.DSK 5 Files, 485 Blocks C2502A.DSK 21 Files, 140 Blocks C2514D.DSK 5 Files, 484 Blocks C2503A.DSK 62 Files, 262 Blocks C2514E.DSK 16 Files, 483 Blocks C2503B.DSK 26 Files, 314 Blocks C2514F.DSK 8 Files, 486 Blocks C2503C.DSK 5 Files, 486 Blocks C2514G.DSK 27 Files, 486 Blocks C2503D.DSK 11 Files, 486 Blocks C2514H.DSK 22 Files, 111 Blocks C2503E.DSK 5 Files, 347 Blocks C2515A.DSK 104 Files, 413 Blocks C2504A.DSK 57 Files, 251 Blocks C2516A.DSK 29 Files, 188 Blocks C2504B.DSK 5 Files, 486 Blocks C2516B.DSK 16 Files, 486 Blocks C2504C.DSK 9 Files, 486 Blocks C2516C.DSK 80 Files, 420 Blocks C2504D.DSK 28 Files, 486 Blocks C2517A.DSK 52 Files, 291 Blocks C2505A.DSK 9 Files, 342 Blocks C2517B.DSK 29 Files, 335 Blocks C2505B.DSK 33 Files, 411 Blocks C2523A.DSK 63 Files, 350 Blocks C2506A.DSK 5 Files, 286 Blocks C2526A.DSK 37 Files, 381 Blocks C2506B.DSK 8 Files, 265 Blocks C2526B.DSK 10 Files, 486 Blocks C2512A.DSK 69 Files, 382 Blocks C2526C.DSK 15 Files, 486 Blocks C2512B.DSK 23 Files, 196 Blocks C2526D.DSK 30 Files, 486 Blocks C2513A.DSK 72 Files, 226 Blocks C2527A.DSK 25 Files, 309 Blocks C2514A.DSK 6 Files, 486 Blocks C2527B.DSK 42 Files, 224 Blocks C2514B.DSK 15 Files, 485 Blocks C2531A.DSK 90 Files, 356 Blocks ***************************************************************** FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 20 The Spring, 1986, RT SIG tape contains 72 Files, 24944 Blocks. It was prepared by: R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 DCS - BARNARD It is available from the following sources: DECUS NLO TAPE TREE DECUS LIBRARY c/o Robert N. Perry Tektronix, Inc. DECUS Program Library PO Box 500 BP02 MS: 19-333 249 Northboro Road Beaverton, OR 97077 Marlboro, MA 01752 (503) 527-5410 DCS - PERRY Selected portions of the tape are available for downloading from the following nodes: Host: General Scientific Corporation Phone: (301) 340-2776 Logon/PW: DECUS/GUEST Available: 6 PM - 8 AM (Eastern Time) Protocol: KERMIT and VTCOM/TRANSF Host: Sidlinger Computer Corporation Phone: (512) 344-4845 Logon/PW: DECUS/GUEST Available: 11 PM - 8 AM (Central Time) Protocol: KERMIT Host: RDB/ALPHA Systems & Software Phone: (513) 426-0344 Logon/PW: DECUS/GUEST Available: 8 PM - 6 AM (Eastern Time) Protocol: KERMIT and VTCOM/TRANSF For more information on Electronic Distribution of the tape, please see the May, 1986, issue of the DECUS US Chapter SIGs Newsletter, in the RT-11 SIG section. File date: 15-May-1986 Printing date: May 15, 1986 FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 21 Cross-Reference Index Barnard, R. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 4, 20 BASIC extension routines . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Beadel, E. F., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bourgeois, N. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Byers, N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 C language for RT-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Calculator program for VT100's . . . . . . . . . 15 CI.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Crowell, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 CVAI, CVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Date routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 DECUS library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Devil's Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 DHV baud rate setter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Diagnostic overlay handler . . . . . . . . . . . 8 EI.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Electronic distribution of the RT SIG Tape . . . 20 Emulate EIS, FIS, FPU hardware . . . . . . . . . 10 Experiment development library . . . . . . . . . 18 FI.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Force virtual arrays to disk . . . . . . . . . . 8 FORTRAN error texts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 FORTRAN-77 routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 18 FORTRAN-IV routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 7, 18 FP.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Get logical disk information . . . . . . . . . . 15 Graham, D. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7 Hammond, I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Hassonville, M. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 How to get the SIG Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Humorous paper on Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Jensen, D. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 List of PSECTS from a link map . . . . . . . . . 14 Literature, genuine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Lustgraaf, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mount LDn program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 15 NAB Software Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Object file disassembler . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Perry, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Print server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Pseudo-handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10 FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 22 Read/patch directories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Reints, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 RSTS program for reading subdevices . . . . . . . 2 RT SIG tape quality feedback . . . . . . . . . . 1 Search for ASCII blocks in a file . . . . . . . . 15 Set baud rate of a DHV . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Shinal, T. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 81 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 82 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 83 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 84 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 85 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 82 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 83 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 84 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 85 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 86 . . . . . . . . . 3 Squeeze a link map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Subdevice manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Terminal emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TSX+ Version 6.01 system services . . . . . . . . 5 UC.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 15 UCL+, Version 7.54A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 User command interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 User-written routines for BASIC . . . . . . . . . 16 Van Swaay, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Virtual jobs, virtual arrays, virtual overlays . 8 VT100 calculator program . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Walker, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Walraven, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 11 Williams, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 FALL, 1986 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 23 Summary of the Spring, 1986 RT-11 SIG Tape SIG tape copy instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2 . . . . . . . . . 3 CONVRT - Conversion Routines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 TSXLIB - Library of TSX+ System Services . . . . . . . . . . 5 LDMNGR - Connect to a Subdevice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ERRTXT - Translate Program Error Numbers into text . . . . . 7 VIRDSK - Virtual-to-disk Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 DOHAND - Diagnostic Overlay Handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 DATUTL - FORTRAN Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program . . . . . . . . 9 EMULAT - Pseudo-Handlers to emulate EIS, FIS, and FPU . . . . 10 UNMAC - Object File to Source File Translator . . . . . . . 11 DIALUP - Filter Program for Terminal Emulators . . . . . . . 12 PPAPER - Humorous paper on Pascal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 HAMMON - Useful Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 REINTS - Some Useful Programs/Routines . . . . . . . . . . . 15 BASUTL - Extend BASIC with Executable Codes . . . . . . . . . 16 DEVILS - Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary . . . . . . . . 17 ALEDA - Experiment Development Library . . . . . . . . . . . 18 C - Second C Language Distribution for RT-11 . . . . . . 19 Tape Distribution Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 i SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Summary of the Spring, 1987, RT-11 SIG Tape SIG tape copy instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2 . . . . . . . . . 3 WSHLST - RT-11 Wish List Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 FONT - Downloadable VT-200 character font . . . . . . . . . . 5 SPELL - Spelling Checker with Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . 5 CALEND - Calendar Display Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 DFIND - Subdevice Directory Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 RDMF77 - Directory and Other Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MAIL - On-Line Message Facility for TSX+ . . . . . . . . . . 8 TAPE - Tape Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ACODES - On-Line Telephone Area Codes Retriever . . . . . . . 9 TIMING - RT-11/TSX+ System Timing Studies . . . . . . . . . . 10 TSXLIB - Fortran-Callable TSX+ EMT's . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 DROIDS - The new Game Sensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program . . . . . . . . 13 PM - RT-11 Monitor Prompt Handleroid . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 PLT - File-Oriented Plotting Utility for RT . . . . . . . . . 14 FLXIND - IND Control Files for FLECS Processing . . . . . . . 15 F77IND - IND Control Files for Fortran-77 Compilations . . . 15 BAKALL - IND Control File to Automate Backups . . . . . . . . 16 THESIS - RUNOFF Macros for Formatting a Thesis . . . . . . . 17 i SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY GKS - RT-11 Implementation of GKS Plotting Standard . . . . . 18 INDFIL - IND Control Files for Subdevices . . . . . . . . . . 19 DIAL - Terminal Emulator Front End . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 KERMIT - File transfer protocol for PDP-11's . . . . . . . . 21 Tape Distribution Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Cross-Reference Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ii ************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1987 Nashville, TN Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT NEW INFORMATION Subdevice files on this tape are now allowed to be as large as 800 blocks (the size of a RX-50). (For the sake of convenience, the data files for the TIMING submission are in slightly larger subdevices). This improves efficiency. If you need to copy a file larger than 494 blocks to a RX01, use the COPY/MULTIVOLUME command. Read the file TAPCOP.TXT if you need SIG Tape copy instructions or information for retrieving files using RT-11 version 4, or RSTS. If you have any comments, corrections or contentions with any of the submissions on this tape, please discuss them directly with the authors. **************************************** * Please look at the WSHLST submission * * and respond to it! * **************************************** ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdevice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. It has been modified by David Smith, Galileo Computer Center, to remove a few bugs and to be able to read multi-segment directories. See TAPCOP.TXT for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 43 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 DIRTWO contains annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Fall of 1986. The most recent SIG tape on which the directory of previous tapes is located is the Spring, 1985, and is called DIR1.DSK. DIRTWO.DSK 11 Files, 558 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 WSHLST - RT-11 Wish List Survey. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 2121-B Second Street, Suite 107 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 The RT-11 SIG is very interested in your responses to the wish list items contained in WSHLST. From your responses will be determined some of the new features of RT-11. Please take the time to review and respond to this submission. WSHLST.DSK 2 Files, 101 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 FONT - Downloadable VT-200 character font. SPELL - Spelling-Checker with Dictionary. CALEND - Calendar Display Program. Harold Z. Bencowitz 810 Hospital Drive, Suite 240 Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409) 835-3770 FONT is a program written in Whitesmith's C to allow one to easily create or alter downloadable fonts/character sets for VT200 series terminals. It can be used to edit a previous character set (stored as a disk file). One character at a time is edited while each pixel change is observed both at the normal size and double high/double wide. CALEND is a program written in Whitesmith's C to display the calender for a selected month. It will accept any month and year from 1583 - 32000. SPELL is a spelling checker written in Whitesmith's C. Words in the input file are compared to one or more dictionaries (files of alphabetized words) and an alphabetized list of the unmatched words is sent to the output file(s). The output list can include each word as many times as it is used or optionally only once. The file README.1st and the common files are contained in the VTFONT.DSK file. VTFONT.DSK 12 Files, 406 Blocks CALEND.DSK 3 Files, 50 Blocks SPELLR.DSK 6 Files, 475 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 DFIND - Subdevice Directory Program. Carl Lowenstein U. C. San Diego Marine Physical Lab, P-004 La Jolla, CA 92093 DFIND is a utility for searching through an RT-11 structured file system and the subdevices on it. Upon a successful match, the filename, size, and date are printed, as well as the file path (sequence of subdevices) leading up to it. DFIND0.DSK 7 Files, 122 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 RDMF77 - Directory and Other Utilities. Walt Shpuntoff Institute for Resource Management, Inc. PO Box 869 Arnold, MD 21012 (301) 757-6503 This submission provides Fortran-77 interface subroutines that make it possible to read and write RDM database file records from an F77 application. The routines allow you to retrieve and write back out active records, convert dates to and from RDM format, and open and close RDM files. (RDM is a trademark of Interactive Technology, Inc.) RDMF77.DSK 18 Files, 154 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 MAIL - On-Line Message Facility for TSX+. TAPE - Tape Utilities. Mike Marak, David Gaudine, Dr. S. J. Kubina EMC Lab, Room AD-532 Loyola Campus Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Que. H4B 1R6 Canada (514) 848-3118 MAIL is on online message sending system which allows users to send messages to other users and to read messages that have been sent to them. It is designed to run under TSX-PLUS. Mail can be run from a logon command file or as a keyboard command. The system consists of a common file that contains the list of current users and any messages for each user, a maintenance program that allows the postmaster to maintain the mail file, and a MAIL utility which allows users to read, delete, or send mail to another user. A system command file is used to tell the utility program if MAIL has been invoked from LOGON or by the user. The programs TAPE%% are utilities to back up specific disk devices to magtape. TAPERK backs up 4800-block devices (RK05's), TAPEDL does RL02's, and TAPEDU does RD52's. Once a disk is backed up by these utilities it can easily be restored; in addition, the directory name can also be changed. Individual files from the backup can be retreived. These programs run under TSX+; they are too big to run under RT, but may work using VBGEXE. This submission also includes ANSIR and ANSIW, for reading and writing unlabelled ANSI magnetic tapes, and T20IBM, for reading EBCIDIC IBM tapes. TAPUTL.DSK 10 Files, 500 Blocks MAILUT.DSK 10 Files, 289 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 ACODES - On-Line Telephone Area Codes Retriever. Bill Leroy The Software House, Inc. P. O. Box 52661 Atlanta, GA 30355 (404) 231-1484 ACODES.TXT is a list of North American telephone area codes and major cities in those area codes. It also lists FTS on-net to off-net phone numbers. The file is accessed by means of the GREP program. Combined with a UCL symbol, you can retrieve area codes by state or city, or retrieve all the area codes in a particular state. Editor's Note: In typical UNIX/C fashion, the documentation for GREP is so abysmal that most people will not be able to decipher it. To implement an on-line retrieval of area codes, define the following UCL+ symbol: ACODES == r GREP\-f '^' SY:ACODES.TXT You can then type aco 505 to get the information about area code 505, or aco texas to find out all the area codes in Texas, etc. ACODES.DSK 4 Files, 49 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 TIMING - RT-11/TSX+ System Timing Studies. Jim Crapuchettes Omnex Corporation 2483 Old Middlefield Way Mountain View, CA 94043 (415) 966-8400 This submission contains the data files generated for RT-11/ TSX-Plus System Timing tests that were described in the session presented at the Spring, 1987, DECUS Symposium in Nashville TN. It also includes files describing the test procedure and some data reduction programs. These tests are to determine the EMT-level responses of RT-11 and TSX+, and include tests on 11/23 and 11/73 processors, RT-11 SJ, FB and XM monitors and TSX+. TIMING.DSK 10 Files, 94 Blocks TMNG01.DAT 21 Files, 861 Blocks TMNG02.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG03.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG04.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG05.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG06.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG07.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG08.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG09.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG10.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG11.DAT 3 Files, 123 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 11 TSXLIB - Fortran-Callable TSX+ EMT's. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 TSXLIB is a library of FORTRAN callable routines that implement the TSX-Plus system services which are unique to TSX-Plus. The library has been updated to include all TSX-Plus unique services through TSX-Plus V6.2. The TSXLIB distribution kit includes the MACRO-11 source modules for all the routines, a user's manual in machine readable form, an indirect command file to build the library, and the implemented library. TSXLB1.DSK 4 Files, 500 Blocks TSXLB2.DSK 12 Files, 448 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 12 DROIDS - The new Game Sensation. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 2121-B Second Street, Suite 107 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 DROIDS is a game which pits your (or your kid's) skills against a planetfull of droids bent on your destruction. Future Symposia will include sessions on current DROIDS strategy and reports on the current champion status as recorded in DROIDS.SCR. Note added in proof: It is necessary to SET TERM NOCRLF for proper operation of DROIDS. DROIDS.DSK 4 Files, 92 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 13 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. PM - RT-11 Monitor Prompt Handleroid. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 MS A-152 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.1B and later. The version submitted to this tape is V07.55 b, an update from all previous versions. This version of UCL+ includes a fix of an obscure bug. Otherwise it still includes all the extra features which make it so useful. PM is a RT-11 "handleroid" which permits user-defined KMON prompts (replacing the "."). Read the documentation before using it! UCLPLS.DSK 22 Files, 698 Blocks PMHDLR.DSK 4 Files, 37 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 14 PLT - File-Oriented Plotting Utility for RT. Peter E. Bodmer Boys' Town National Institute 555 N. 30th Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 449-6711 PLT is a RT-11 program that translates a user-specified text file consisting of plotting commands into Tektronix 4662 language. The set of Tektronix 4662 language commands are placed into an output file which can then be sent directly to a Retro-Graphic terminal. The output files or .TEK files can also be sent to a DataSouth Line Printer or to a HP 7475A pen plotter. The typical input to PLT is a standard ASCII text file that contains plotting parameters, keywords, data, and comments. The user may obtain data from another program, or may call another text file as a virtual subroutine, or have PLT request parameter/data entry during execution. PLT files may be created by entering the text into a file manually, using an editing program, or by writing and executing a program that creates, writes into, and closes the file. RTPLT1.DSK 11 Files, 540 Blocks RTPLT2.DSK 64 Files, 600 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 15 FLXIND - IND Control Files for FLECS Processing. F77IND - IND Control Files for Fortran-77 Compilations. Edward L. Hendrickson 258K Metals Development Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-3590 FLECS.IND is an IND command file that automates the use of FLECS. Without FLECS.IND the user must remember the FLECS command string syntax, then wait for the source to be translated to Fortran, then compile the .FTX (Fortran) code into object code using the correct Fortran command string syntax. With FLECS.IND the user types one command string and the entire process is completed transparently. F77.IND is an IND command procedure that simulates all of the FORTRAN switches available. F77.IND can either be used as a stand alone command procedure or as an /F77 switch with FLECS.IND file. This also inlcudes a resubmission of the INDEX program. Compiler switches may go either before or after the file name; there is an on-line display of the F77.IND help documentation. If F77.IND is used as without FLECS, then there are 17 switches available: /A*ssemblylist[=] -- Same as /L but with a listing of assembly code. /B*ounds -- Checks for array references out of bounds. /C*ontinue=n -- Sets the maximum number of continuation lines. /D*ebug -- Lines with D in column 1 are compiled. /E*xtendlines -- Compiler interprets source text in cols 73-132 /F*ulltrace -- Generates very detailed traceback (see Trace) /L*ist[=] -- Creates a list file with source listing, program section summary, and storage map. /Nos*wap -- Inhibits swapping of USR over the program. /Noo*bject -- Suppresses creation of an object file. /O*bject= -- Change the default device, name, and/or extension of the object file. /R*ecordlength=n -- Specifies the maximum record length (in bytes) for run time I/O (4 < n < 4095). /S*tatistics -- Produces a stat report. /T*race -- Generates extra code for OTS error traceback. /U*nits=n -- Sets the number of logical units available. /Wa*rnings -- Enables printing of W-class warning diagnostics. /Wi*demap -- Produces a 132-column map listing. /Wo*rkfile=n -- Sets the length of the workfile in disk blocks. FLXIND.DSK 10 Files, 622 Blocks F77IND.DSK 4 Files, 76 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 16 BAKALL - IND Control File to Automate Backups. Edward L. Hendrickson 258K Metals Development Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-3590 Paul Lustgraaf 32 Carver Hall Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-1832 BAKALL.IND is an IND command file that automates the backup process. It backs up a complete device to magnetic tape using the BACKUP/DEVICE command. The code currently keeps track of 5 complete backup tape sets and 2 devices, DU0 and DU1. BAKALL will open a LOG file and record all necessary data needed to document each individual tape. BUPRES is a FORTRAN IV program which reads individual files from a magnetic tape created by the RT-11 version 5 BACKUP command. The program has been modified since it was originally submitted to the tape. The DIR function has been changed so that it is compatible with the output from DIR/COL:1 which allows you to look for differences without restoring the whole volume. The program now works directly with the magtape handler instead of using EXTMT. BAKALL.DSK 5 Files, 46 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 17 THESIS - RUNOFF Macros for Formatting a Thesis. Mark M. Mehl Department of Biomedical Eng IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY (ISU) Ames, IA 50011 ISU RNOTHESIS is a collection of Bonner Lab RUNOFF macro commands that can be used to format a thesis. There are commands for generating floating tables and figures, in-line equation lists, footnotes, points, quotations, and a bibliography. Although RNOTHESIS is being used to format theses according to the Iowa State University thesis office requirements, its macros can be adjusted to support any large document layout. THESIS.DSK 15 Files, 427 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 18 GKS - RT-11 Implementation of GKS Plotting Standard. James V. Flatten 258I Metals Development Ames Laboratory, ISU/DOE Ames, IA 50011 This document describes an implementation of the Graphical Kernel System (GKS) for the RT-11 operating system running on a PDP-11 computer. This implementation is the lowest level of GKS, which was chosen to keep the graphical subroutine library small and efficient for applications running under RT-11. Three device drivers are provided for the HP7475 6 pen plotter, the Tektronix 4107 color terminal and the Visual 550 terminal. GKS020.DSK 20 Files, 560 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 19 INDFIL - IND Control Files for Manipulating Subdevices. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 The following IND control files have been extensively updated since they were last included on the SIG Tape. DOWN and UP can be used to conveniently move among subdevices. Using these facilities, you can have the equivalent of subdirectories on a VAX. DOWN will mount a subdevice file using the Logical Disk handler and assign either the default or a user-selected logical name to that device. If the device is not specified, DOWN will search through a predetermined list of devices to look for the file. UP moves "up" one level of subdevice nesting. DOWN uses PARSE, an IND procedure which is a comprehensive filespec parser. It also uses the program READLD to determine the LD units currently associated with files, and the corresponding logical assignments. HOME is a special case of UP which is implemented with a UCL+ symbol. OVER is a UCL+ symbol to move from one subdevice assignment to another. CUR is a UCL+ symbol to report what your current subdevice assignment is. The file UCL.UCJ provides UCL+ symbol definitions for DOWN, UP, HOME, OVER and CUR. NEWLD can be used to easily create a new file to be used as a subdevice. NEWLD accepts the parameters file name, size, logical name, number of directory segments, and whether the file is to be "net" or "gross" size. Defaults can be used for many of the parameters. File sizes can be specified in either of two ways - as a numerical value or as a disk type (RX01, RX02, RX50, RL01, etc). INCBUP does incremental backups (i.e., backs up only files created since the previous backup) and catalogs the directories of the backed-up files for rapid retrieval. Backups can be done from any size or type of disk (including LD's) to any other disk. The backup target device can be a subdevice file on a larger disk, thereby permitting several "backup sets" to be on one physical disk. The volumes on which the backed-up files are copied are identified by a unique name and extension as the "backup set identifier". A printed directory of the backed-up files is also made. Backups of several devices can be done in one INCBUP "session". You have the option to use the same parameters for subsequent backups. File cataloging is done with the DSKLIB program. This package has been included on previous tapes, such as the Fall, 1986 RT SIG tape. INDFIL.DSK 18 Files, 258 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 20 DIAL - Terminal Emulator Front End. Maarten van Swaay Kansas State University Department of Computer Science Nichols Hall, CS Manhattan, KS 66506 DIAL is a package that can be used in front of terminal emulators. DIAL is designed to retrieve its input from a command file, which can direct it to initialize a HAYES-type modem and to penetrate through a layer of data switches, transport services, logon dialogs, etc. DIALER.DSK 3 Files, 38 Blocks ***************************************************************** SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 21 KERMIT - File transfer protocol for PDP-11's. Brian Nelson Computer Services, University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 537-2841 The Kermit files for RT-11 which are included on this tape have been taken from the Fall, 1986, SIG Tape. This is not a new submission. This is release 2.44 of Kermit-11. Major changes from previous versions include long packet support, BREAK and DTR control for RT, a DIAL command, and other small fix-ups. It runs on all PDP-11 operating systems. For RT-11, you must have multiterminal support if you are using version 4.0. For RT version 5.1 and later, multiterminal support is not needed if you use the XL or XC handler. For TSX+, you must use the CL facility for outgoing lines. See the files K11AAA.AAA, and K11INS.DOC for more information. Edit history is given in the file K11CMD.MAC. KERDC1.DSK 9 Files, 355 Blocks (Documentation Files) KERDC2.DSK 5 Files, 428 Blocks (Documentation Files) KERCM1.DSK 12 Files, 486 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM2.DSK 6 Files, 486 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM3.DSK 17 Files, 222 Blocks (Common Files) KERRT1.DSK 18 Files, 380 Blocks (RT Files) KERRT2.DSK 2 Files, 390 Blocks (RT Files) ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 22 The Spring, 1987, RT SIG tape contains 46 Files, 20417 Blocks. It was prepared by: R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 DCS - BARNARD It is available from the following sources: DECUS NLO TAPE TREE DECUS LIBRARY c/o Robert N. Perry Tektronix, Inc. DECUS Program Library PO Box 500 BP02 MS: 19-333 249 Northboro Road Beaverton, OR 97077 Marlboro, MA 01752 (503) 527-5410 DCS - PERRY Selected portions of the tape are usually available for downloading, but will not be so temporarily. Please be patient. Host: Not Available Phone: Logon/PW: Available: Protocol: KERMIT and VTCOM/TRANSF For more information on Electronic Distribution of the tape, please see the May, 1986, issue of the DECUS US Chapter SIGs Newsletter, in the RT-11 SIG section. File date: 4-June-1987 Printing date: June 4, 1987 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 23 Cross-Reference Index ACODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ANSIR - Read unlabelled ANSI tape . . . . . . . . 8 ANSIW - Write unlabelled ANSI tape . . . . . . . 8 Archiving system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 19 Area Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Backup utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 16, 19 BAKALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Barnard, R. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 19, 22 Beadel, E. F., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bencowitz, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bodmer, P. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Bonner Lab RUNOFF macros . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Bourgeois, N. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 BUPRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 CALEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Calendar Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Comparison of speed of 11/73 and 11/23 . . . . . 10 Comparison of speeds of SJ, XM, TSX+ . . . . . . 10 Crapuchettes, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Database interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 DataSouth printer plotting routines . . . . . . . 14 DECUS library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Determine which LD's are mounted . . . . . . . . 19 DFIND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 DIR1.DSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Directory of older SIG tapes . . . . . . . . . . 3 Directory of recent SIG tapes . . . . . . . . . . 3 Disk librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 DOWN - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 DROIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Electronic distribution of the RT SIG Tape . . . 22 EMT execution speeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 F77.IND - Compiler file for Fortran-77 . . . . . 15 File search utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Flatten, J. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 FLX.IND - Compiler file for FLECS . . . . . . . . 15 FONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Fonts for VT-200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Formatting commands for a thesis . . . . . . . . 17 Fortran-77 compiler control file . . . . . . . . 15 Fortran-77 Interface to RDM . . . . . . . . . . . 7 FTS phone numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Gaudine, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 GKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 24 Handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Hendrickson, E. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 16 How to get the SIG Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 HP-7475A plotter routines . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 18 INCBUP - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Incremental backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 IND control files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 16, 19 INDEX - cross-reference program . . . . . . . . . 15 KERMIT File transfer protocol . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kermit, Version 2.44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kubina, S. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Leroy, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lowenstein, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Lustgraaf, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Magtape backup for specific-sized devices . . . . 8 Marak, M. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mehl, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Modem control package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Multiware, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12 NAB Software Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Nelson, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Omnex, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 On-line Area Code Retrieval . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PARSE - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Perry, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Plotting routine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 18 PLT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 PM.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Prompt "handler" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 RDMF77 - RDM Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Read individual files from BUP tape . . . . . . . 16 READLD - Determine which LD's are mounted . . . . 19 Redefine the RT-11 prompt symbol . . . . . . . . 13 RSTS program for reading subdevices . . . . . . . 2 RT-11 Wish list survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RT/TSX Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 RUNOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Search a volume and subdevices . . . . . . . . . 6 Shpuntoff, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 81 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 82 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 83 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 84 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 85 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 86 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 82 . . . . . . . . . 3 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 25 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 83 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 84 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 85 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 86 . . . . . . . . . 3 SPELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Spelling Checker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Subdevice directory utility . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Subdevice file utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 T20IBM - Read unlabelled EBCIDIC tape . . . . . . 8 TAPCOP.TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 2 TAPEDL - Back up a RL02 device . . . . . . . . . 8 TAPEDU - Back up a RD52 device . . . . . . . . . 8 TAPERK - Back up a RK05 device . . . . . . . . . 8 Tektronix 4107 plotter routines . . . . . . . . . 18 Tektronix 4662 plotter routines . . . . . . . . . 14 Telephone Area Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Terminal emulator control package . . . . . . . . 20 THESIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TIMING - system timing tests . . . . . . . . . . 1, 10 TSX+ System Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 TSX+ Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 11, 13 TSXLIB, Version 6.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 UCL+, Version 7.55 b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 UP - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Van Swaay, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Visual 550 plotter routines . . . . . . . . . . . 18 VT-200 Font Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Walker, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Walraven, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12 WSHLST - Wish list survey . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Summary of the Spring, 1987, RT-11 SIG Tape SIG tape copy instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2 . . . . . . . . . 3 WSHLST - RT-11 Wish List Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 FONT - Downloadable VT-200 character font . . . . . . . . . . 5 SPELL - Spelling Checker with Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . 5 CALEND - Calendar Display Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 DFIND - Subdevice Directory Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 RDMF77 - Directory and Other Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MAIL - On-Line Message Facility for TSX+ . . . . . . . . . . 8 TAPE - Tape Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ACODES - On-Line Telephone Area Codes Retriever . . . . . . . 9 TIMING - RT-11/TSX+ System Timing Studies . . . . . . . . . . 10 TSXLIB - Fortran-Callable TSX+ EMT's . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 DROIDS - The new Game Sensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program . . . . . . . . 13 PM - RT-11 Monitor Prompt Handleroid . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 PLT - File-Oriented Plotting Utility for RT . . . . . . . . . 14 FLXIND - IND Control Files for FLECS Processing . . . . . . . 15 F77IND - IND Control Files for Fortran-77 Compilations . . . 15 BAKALL - IND Control File to Automate Backups . . . . . . . . 16 THESIS - RUNOFF Macros for Formatting a Thesis . . . . . . . 17 i SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY GKS - RT-11 Implementation of GKS Plotting Standard . . . . . 18 INDFIL - IND Control Files for Subdevices . . . . . . . . . . 19 DIAL - Terminal Emulator Front End . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 KERMIT - File transfer protocol for PDP-11's . . . . . . . . 21 Tape Distribution Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Cross-Reference Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ii ************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1987 Nashville, TN Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT NEW INFORMATION Subdevice files on this tape are now allowed to be as large as 800 blocks (the size of a RX-50). (For the sake of convenience, the data files for the TIMING submission are in slightly larger subdevices). This improves efficiency. If you need to copy a file larger than 494 blocks to a RX01, use the COPY/MULTIVOLUME command. Read the file TAPCOP.TXT if you need SIG Tape copy instructions or information for retrieving files using RT-11 version 4, or RSTS. If you have any comments, corrections or contentions with any of the submissions on this tape, please discuss them directly with the authors. **************************************** * Please look at the WSHLST submission * * and respond to it! * **************************************** ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdevice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. It has been modified by David Smith, Galileo Computer Center, to remove a few bugs and to be able to read multi-segment directories. See TAPCOP.TXT for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 43 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DIRTWO - Annotated tape directories, part 2. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 DIRTWO contains annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Fall of 1986. The most recent SIG tape on which the directory of previous tapes is located is the Spring, 1985, and is called DIR1.DSK. DIRTWO.DSK 11 Files, 558 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 WSHLST - RT-11 Wish List Survey. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 2121-B Second Street, Suite 107 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 The RT-11 SIG is very interested in your responses to the wish list items contained in WSHLST. From your responses will be determined some of the new features of RT-11. Please take the time to review and respond to this submission. WSHLST.DSK 2 Files, 101 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 FONT - Downloadable VT-200 character font. SPELL - Spelling-Checker with Dictionary. CALEND - Calendar Display Program. Harold Z. Bencowitz 810 Hospital Drive, Suite 240 Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409) 835-3770 FONT is a program written in Whitesmith's C to allow one to easily create or alter downloadable fonts/character sets for VT200 series terminals. It can be used to edit a previous character set (stored as a disk file). One character at a time is edited while each pixel change is observed both at the normal size and double high/double wide. CALEND is a program written in Whitesmith's C to display the calender for a selected month. It will accept any month and year from 1583 - 32000. SPELL is a spelling checker written in Whitesmith's C. Words in the input file are compared to one or more dictionaries (files of alphabetized words) and an alphabetized list of the unmatched words is sent to the output file(s). The output list can include each word as many times as it is used or optionally only once. The file README.1st and the common files are contained in the VTFONT.DSK file. VTFONT.DSK 12 Files, 406 Blocks CALEND.DSK 3 Files, 50 Blocks SPELLR.DSK 6 Files, 475 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 DFIND - Subdevice Directory Program. Carl Lowenstein U. C. San Diego Marine Physical Lab, P-004 La Jolla, CA 92093 DFIND is a utility for searching through an RT-11 structured file system and the subdevices on it. Upon a successful match, the filename, size, and date are printed, as well as the file path (sequence of subdevices) leading up to it. DFIND0.DSK 7 Files, 122 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 RDMF77 - Directory and Other Utilities. Walt Shpuntoff Institute for Resource Management, Inc. PO Box 869 Arnold, MD 21012 (301) 757-6503 This submission provides Fortran-77 interface subroutines that make it possible to read and write RDM database file records from an F77 application. The routines allow you to retrieve and write back out active records, convert dates to and from RDM format, and open and close RDM files. (RDM is a trademark of Interactive Technology, Inc.) RDMF77.DSK 18 Files, 154 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 MAIL - On-Line Message Facility for TSX+. TAPE - Tape Utilities. Mike Marak, David Gaudine, Dr. S. J. Kubina EMC Lab, Room AD-532 Loyola Campus Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Que. H4B 1R6 Canada (514) 848-3118 MAIL is on online message sending system which allows users to send messages to other users and to read messages that have been sent to them. It is designed to run under TSX-PLUS. Mail can be run from a logon command file or as a keyboard command. The system consists of a common file that contains the list of current users and any messages for each user, a maintenance program that allows the postmaster to maintain the mail file, and a MAIL utility which allows users to read, delete, or send mail to another user. A system command file is used to tell the utility program if MAIL has been invoked from LOGON or by the user. The programs TAPE%% are utilities to back up specific disk devices to magtape. TAPERK backs up 4800-block devices (RK05's), TAPEDL does RL02's, and TAPEDU does RD52's. Once a disk is backed up by these utilities it can easily be restored; in addition, the directory name can also be changed. Individual files from the backup can be retreived. These programs run under TSX+; they are too big to run under RT, but may work using VBGEXE. This submission also includes ANSIR and ANSIW, for reading and writing unlabelled ANSI magnetic tapes, and T20IBM, for reading EBCIDIC IBM tapes. TAPUTL.DSK 10 Files, 500 Blocks MAILUT.DSK 10 Files, 289 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 ACODES - On-Line Telephone Area Codes Retriever. Bill Leroy The Software House, Inc. P. O. Box 52661 Atlanta, GA 30355 (404) 231-1484 ACODES.TXT is a list of North American telephone area codes and major cities in those area codes. It also lists FTS on-net to off-net phone numbers. The file is accessed by means of the GREP program. Combined with a UCL symbol, you can retrieve area codes by state or city, or retrieve all the area codes in a particular state. Editor's Note: In typical UNIX/C fashion, the documentation for GREP is so abysmal that most people will not be able to decipher it. To implement an on-line retrieval of area codes, define the following UCL+ symbol: ACODES == r GREP\-f '^' SY:ACODES.TXT You can then type aco 505 to get the information about area code 505, or aco texas to find out all the area codes in Texas, etc. ACODES.DSK 4 Files, 49 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 TIMING - RT-11/TSX+ System Timing Studies. Jim Crapuchettes Omnex Corporation 2483 Old Middlefield Way Mountain View, CA 94043 (415) 966-8400 This submission contains the data files generated for RT-11/ TSX-Plus System Timing tests that were described in the session presented at the Spring, 1987, DECUS Symposium in Nashville TN. It also includes files describing the test procedure and some data reduction programs. These tests are to determine the EMT-level responses of RT-11 and TSX+, and include tests on 11/23 and 11/73 processors, RT-11 SJ, FB and XM monitors and TSX+. TIMING.DSK 10 Files, 94 Blocks TMNG01.DAT 21 Files, 861 Blocks TMNG02.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG03.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG04.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG05.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG06.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG07.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG08.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG09.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG10.DAT 23 Files, 943 Blocks TMNG11.DAT 3 Files, 123 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 11 TSXLIB - Fortran-Callable TSX+ EMT's. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 TSXLIB is a library of FORTRAN callable routines that implement the TSX-Plus system services which are unique to TSX-Plus. The library has been updated to include all TSX-Plus unique services through TSX-Plus V6.2. The TSXLIB distribution kit includes the MACRO-11 source modules for all the routines, a user's manual in machine readable form, an indirect command file to build the library, and the implemented library. TSXLB1.DSK 4 Files, 500 Blocks TSXLB2.DSK 12 Files, 448 Blocks ************************************************************* SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 12 DROIDS - The new Game Sensation. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 2121-B Second Street, Suite 107 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 DROIDS is a game which pits your (or your kid's) skills against a planetfull of droids bent on your destruction. Future Symposia will include sessions on current DROIDS strategy and reports on the current champion status as recorded in DROIDS.SCR. Note added in proof: It is necessary to SET TERM NOCRLF for proper operation of DROIDS. DROIDS.DSK 4 Files, 92 Blocks *************************************************************** SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 13 UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. PM - RT-11 Monitor Prompt Handleroid. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 MS A-152 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.1B and later. The version submitted to this tape is V07.55 b, an update from all previous versions. This version of UCL+ includes a fix of an obscure bug. Otherwise it still includes all the extra features which make it so useful. PM is a RT-11 "handleroid" which permits user-defined KMON prompts (replacing the "."). Read the documentation before using it! UCLPLS.DSK 22 Files, 698 Blocks PMHDLR.DSK 4 Files, 37 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 14 PLT - File-Oriented Plotting Utility for RT. Peter E. Bodmer Boys' Town National Institute 555 N. 30th Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 449-6711 PLT is a RT-11 program that translates a user-specified text file consisting of plotting commands into Tektronix 4662 language. The set of Tektronix 4662 language commands are placed into an output file which can then be sent directly to a Retro-Graphic terminal. The output files or .TEK files can also be sent to a DataSouth Line Printer or to a HP 7475A pen plotter. The typical input to PLT is a standard ASCII text file that contains plotting parameters, keywords, data, and comments. The user may obtain data from another program, or may call another text file as a virtual subroutine, or have PLT request parameter/data entry during execution. PLT files may be created by entering the text into a file manually, using an editing program, or by writing and executing a program that creates, writes into, and closes the file. RTPLT1.DSK 11 Files, 540 Blocks RTPLT2.DSK 64 Files, 600 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 15 FLXIND - IND Control Files for FLECS Processing. F77IND - IND Control Files for Fortran-77 Compilations. Edward L. Hendrickson 258K Metals Development Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-3590 FLECS.IND is an IND command file that automates the use of FLECS. Without FLECS.IND the user must remember the FLECS command string syntax, then wait for the source to be translated to Fortran, then compile the .FTX (Fortran) code into object code using the correct Fortran command string syntax. With FLECS.IND the user types one command string and the entire process is completed transparently. F77.IND is an IND command procedure that simulates all of the FORTRAN switches available. F77.IND can either be used as a stand alone command procedure or as an /F77 switch with FLECS.IND file. This also inlcudes a resubmission of the INDEX program. Compiler switches may go either before or after the file name; there is an on-line display of the F77.IND help documentation. If F77.IND is used as without FLECS, then there are 17 switches available: /A*ssemblylist[=] -- Same as /L but with a listing of assembly code. /B*ounds -- Checks for array references out of bounds. /C*ontinue=n -- Sets the maximum number of continuation lines. /D*ebug -- Lines with D in column 1 are compiled. /E*xtendlines -- Compiler interprets source text in cols 73-132 /F*ulltrace -- Generates very detailed traceback (see Trace) /L*ist[=] -- Creates a list file with source listing, program section summary, and storage map. /Nos*wap -- Inhibits swapping of USR over the program. /Noo*bject -- Suppresses creation of an object file. /O*bject= -- Change the default device, name, and/or extension of the object file. /R*ecordlength=n -- Specifies the maximum record length (in bytes) for run time I/O (4 < n < 4095). /S*tatistics -- Produces a stat report. /T*race -- Generates extra code for OTS error traceback. /U*nits=n -- Sets the number of logical units available. /Wa*rnings -- Enables printing of W-class warning diagnostics. /Wi*demap -- Produces a 132-column map listing. /Wo*rkfile=n -- Sets the length of the workfile in disk blocks. FLXIND.DSK 10 Files, 622 Blocks F77IND.DSK 4 Files, 76 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 16 BAKALL - IND Control File to Automate Backups. Edward L. Hendrickson 258K Metals Development Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-3590 Paul Lustgraaf 32 Carver Hall Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-1832 BAKALL.IND is an IND command file that automates the backup process. It backs up a complete device to magnetic tape using the BACKUP/DEVICE command. The code currently keeps track of 5 complete backup tape sets and 2 devices, DU0 and DU1. BAKALL will open a LOG file and record all necessary data needed to document each individual tape. BUPRES is a FORTRAN IV program which reads individual files from a magnetic tape created by the RT-11 version 5 BACKUP command. The program has been modified since it was originally submitted to the tape. The DIR function has been changed so that it is compatible with the output from DIR/COL:1 which allows you to look for differences without restoring the whole volume. The program now works directly with the magtape handler instead of using EXTMT. BAKALL.DSK 5 Files, 46 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 17 THESIS - RUNOFF Macros for Formatting a Thesis. Mark M. Mehl Department of Biomedical Eng IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY (ISU) Ames, IA 50011 ISU RNOTHESIS is a collection of Bonner Lab RUNOFF macro commands that can be used to format a thesis. There are commands for generating floating tables and figures, in-line equation lists, footnotes, points, quotations, and a bibliography. Although RNOTHESIS is being used to format theses according to the Iowa State University thesis office requirements, its macros can be adjusted to support any large document layout. THESIS.DSK 15 Files, 427 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 18 GKS - RT-11 Implementation of GKS Plotting Standard. James V. Flatten 258I Metals Development Ames Laboratory, ISU/DOE Ames, IA 50011 This document describes an implementation of the Graphical Kernel System (GKS) for the RT-11 operating system running on a PDP-11 computer. This implementation is the lowest level of GKS, which was chosen to keep the graphical subroutine library small and efficient for applications running under RT-11. Three device drivers are provided for the HP7475 6 pen plotter, the Tektronix 4107 color terminal and the Visual 550 terminal. GKS020.DSK 20 Files, 560 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 19 INDFIL - IND Control Files for Manipulating Subdevices. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 The following IND control files have been extensively updated since they were last included on the SIG Tape. DOWN and UP can be used to conveniently move among subdevices. Using these facilities, you can have the equivalent of subdirectories on a VAX. DOWN will mount a subdevice file using the Logical Disk handler and assign either the default or a user-selected logical name to that device. If the device is not specified, DOWN will search through a predetermined list of devices to look for the file. UP moves "up" one level of subdevice nesting. DOWN uses PARSE, an IND procedure which is a comprehensive filespec parser. It also uses the program READLD to determine the LD units currently associated with files, and the corresponding logical assignments. HOME is a special case of UP which is implemented with a UCL+ symbol. OVER is a UCL+ symbol to move from one subdevice assignment to another. CUR is a UCL+ symbol to report what your current subdevice assignment is. The file UCL.UCJ provides UCL+ symbol definitions for DOWN, UP, HOME, OVER and CUR. NEWLD can be used to easily create a new file to be used as a subdevice. NEWLD accepts the parameters file name, size, logical name, number of directory segments, and whether the file is to be "net" or "gross" size. Defaults can be used for many of the parameters. File sizes can be specified in either of two ways - as a numerical value or as a disk type (RX01, RX02, RX50, RL01, etc). INCBUP does incremental backups (i.e., backs up only files created since the previous backup) and catalogs the directories of the backed-up files for rapid retrieval. Backups can be done from any size or type of disk (including LD's) to any other disk. The backup target device can be a subdevice file on a larger disk, thereby permitting several "backup sets" to be on one physical disk. The volumes on which the backed-up files are copied are identified by a unique name and extension as the "backup set identifier". A printed directory of the backed-up files is also made. Backups of several devices can be done in one INCBUP "session". You have the option to use the same parameters for subsequent backups. File cataloging is done with the DSKLIB program. This package has been included on previous tapes, such as the Fall, 1986 RT SIG tape. INDFIL.DSK 18 Files, 258 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 20 DIAL - Terminal Emulator Front End. Maarten van Swaay Kansas State University Department of Computer Science Nichols Hall, CS Manhattan, KS 66506 DIAL is a package that can be used in front of terminal emulators. DIAL is designed to retrieve its input from a command file, which can direct it to initialize a HAYES-type modem and to penetrate through a layer of data switches, transport services, logon dialogs, etc. DIALER.DSK 3 Files, 38 Blocks ***************************************************************** SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 21 KERMIT - File transfer protocol for PDP-11's. Brian Nelson Computer Services, University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 537-2841 The Kermit files for RT-11 which are included on this tape have been taken from the Fall, 1986, SIG Tape. This is not a new submission. This is release 2.44 of Kermit-11. Major changes from previous versions include long packet support, BREAK and DTR control for RT, a DIAL command, and other small fix-ups. It runs on all PDP-11 operating systems. For RT-11, you must have multiterminal support if you are using version 4.0. For RT version 5.1 and later, multiterminal support is not needed if you use the XL or XC handler. For TSX+, you must use the CL facility for outgoing lines. See the files K11AAA.AAA, and K11INS.DOC for more information. Edit history is given in the file K11CMD.MAC. KERDC1.DSK 9 Files, 355 Blocks (Documentation Files) KERDC2.DSK 5 Files, 428 Blocks (Documentation Files) KERCM1.DSK 12 Files, 486 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM2.DSK 6 Files, 486 Blocks (Common Files) KERCM3.DSK 17 Files, 222 Blocks (Common Files) KERRT1.DSK 18 Files, 380 Blocks (RT Files) KERRT2.DSK 2 Files, 390 Blocks (RT Files) ************************************************************ SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 22 The Spring, 1987, RT SIG tape contains 46 Files, 20417 Blocks. It was prepared by: R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 DCS - BARNARD It is available from the following sources: DECUS NLO TAPE TREE DECUS LIBRARY c/o Robert N. Perry Tektronix, Inc. DECUS Program Library PO Box 500 BP02 MS: 19-333 249 Northboro Road Beaverton, OR 97077 Marlboro, MA 01752 (503) 527-5410 DCS - PERRY Selected portions of the tape are usually available for downloading, but will not be so temporarily. Please be patient. Host: Not Available Phone: Logon/PW: Available: Protocol: KERMIT and VTCOM/TRANSF For more information on Electronic Distribution of the tape, please see the May, 1986, issue of the DECUS US Chapter SIGs Newsletter, in the RT-11 SIG section. File date: 4-June-1987 Printing date: June 4, 1987 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 23 Cross-Reference Index ACODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ANSIR - Read unlabelled ANSI tape . . . . . . . . 8 ANSIW - Write unlabelled ANSI tape . . . . . . . 8 Archiving system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 19 Area Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Backup utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 16, 19 BAKALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Barnard, R. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 19, 22 Beadel, E. F., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bencowitz, H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bodmer, P. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Bonner Lab RUNOFF macros . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Bourgeois, N. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 BUPRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 CALEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Calendar Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Comparison of speed of 11/73 and 11/23 . . . . . 10 Comparison of speeds of SJ, XM, TSX+ . . . . . . 10 Crapuchettes, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Database interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 DataSouth printer plotting routines . . . . . . . 14 DECUS library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Determine which LD's are mounted . . . . . . . . 19 DFIND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 DIR1.DSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Directory of older SIG tapes . . . . . . . . . . 3 Directory of recent SIG tapes . . . . . . . . . . 3 Disk librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 DOWN - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 DROIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Electronic distribution of the RT SIG Tape . . . 22 EMT execution speeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 F77.IND - Compiler file for Fortran-77 . . . . . 15 File search utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Flatten, J. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 FLX.IND - Compiler file for FLECS . . . . . . . . 15 FONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Fonts for VT-200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Formatting commands for a thesis . . . . . . . . 17 Fortran-77 compiler control file . . . . . . . . 15 Fortran-77 Interface to RDM . . . . . . . . . . . 7 FTS phone numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Gaudine, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 GKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 24 Handler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Hendrickson, E. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 16 How to get the SIG Tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 HP-7475A plotter routines . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 18 INCBUP - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Incremental backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 IND control files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 16, 19 INDEX - cross-reference program . . . . . . . . . 15 KERMIT File transfer protocol . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kermit, Version 2.44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Kubina, S. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Leroy, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lowenstein, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Lustgraaf, P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Magtape backup for specific-sized devices . . . . 8 Marak, M. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mehl, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Modem control package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Multiware, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12 NAB Software Services, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Nelson, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Omnex, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 On-line Area Code Retrieval . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PARSE - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Perry, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Plotting routine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 18 PLT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 PM.SYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Prompt "handler" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 RDMF77 - RDM Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Read individual files from BUP tape . . . . . . . 16 READLD - Determine which LD's are mounted . . . . 19 Redefine the RT-11 prompt symbol . . . . . . . . 13 RSTS program for reading subdevices . . . . . . . 2 RT-11 Wish list survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RT/TSX Kermit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 RUNOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Search a volume and subdevices . . . . . . . . . 6 Shpuntoff, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 81 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 82 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 83 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 84 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 85 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Fall, 86 . . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 82 . . . . . . . . . 3 SPRING, 1987, RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 25 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 83 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 84 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 85 . . . . . . . . . 3 SIG Tape Directory, Spring, 86 . . . . . . . . . 3 SPELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Spelling Checker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Subdevice directory utility . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Subdevice file utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 T20IBM - Read unlabelled EBCIDIC tape . . . . . . 8 TAPCOP.TXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 2 TAPEDL - Back up a RL02 device . . . . . . . . . 8 TAPEDU - Back up a RD52 device . . . . . . . . . 8 TAPERK - Back up a RK05 device . . . . . . . . . 8 Tektronix 4107 plotter routines . . . . . . . . . 18 Tektronix 4662 plotter routines . . . . . . . . . 14 Telephone Area Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Terminal emulator control package . . . . . . . . 20 THESIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TIMING - system timing tests . . . . . . . . . . 1, 10 TSX+ System Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 TSX+ Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 11, 13 TSXLIB, Version 6.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 UCL+, Version 7.55 b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 UP - IND Control File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Van Swaay, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Visual 550 plotter routines . . . . . . . . . . . 18 VT-200 Font Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Walker, W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Walraven, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 12 WSHLST - Wish list survey . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Summary of the Spring, 1988, RT-11 SIG Tape Copy instructions for SIG tape......................................1 GTSC Calendar support for Grant Technology GTSC 306A/307 clock boards.................................2 UCLPLS User command linkage plus version 7.57.....................3 MAIL Online mail system for TSX+................................4 INDFIL IND Control Files..........................................5 GKS GKS Version 1.0 for RT-11..................................6 RUNPRO RUNOFF preprocessor for LN03 proportional fonts............7 PLANE RT-11 Airplane game........................................8 TSXLIB TSXLIB Library of Fortran callable routines................9 BITPAT BIt fiddling routine to debug hardware on the I/O bus of a PDP-11 computer running RT-11.........10 KERMIT KERMIT-11 V03.54 FOR RT-11................................11 RUNOFF Bonner Lab RUNOFF for RT-11 - Version 8.2.................12 Tape Distribution Information......................................13 SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1988 Cincinnati, Ohio Each submission on the tape is in the form of a subdevice limited to no more than RX02 size, 988 blocks. If a submission is longer than RX02 size, it is broken up in as logical a manor as possible into several RX02 or smaller subdevices. If you need to copy a file larger than 494 blocks to a RX01, or 800 blocks to a RX50, use the COPY/MULTIVOLUME command. Read the file TAPCOP.TXT if you need SIG Tape copy instructions or infor- mation for retrieving subdevices using RT-11 Version 4. Each submission includes documentation, usually in a .DOC, .TXT, or .1ST file depending on the author's preference. The content of the abstracts for each submission have been lifted from these files. If you have any comments, corrections or contentions with any of the submissions on this tape, please discuss them directly with the authors. - 1 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY CALENDAR CLOCK OPTION ROUTINES FOR GTSC 306A/307 Version 4.01 08 October 1987 William K. Walker RDB/Alpha Systems 740 Alpha Rd., Box 149 Alpha, OH 45301 (513) 426-7094/426-0344 ABSTRACT This package consists of a collection of routines which provide some basic support for the calendar clock option on the model 306A real-time clock board for Q-bus PDP-11s manufactured by the Grant Technology Division of Data Pro- ducts Corporation. These routines will also work with the model 307 (calendar clock only) board. Included are programs to set and retrieve the date and time, a sample RT-11 device handler for reading the clock registers, and an ex- ample program that utilizes the handler to produce a running date/time display on a VT100. These programs have been written to run under RT-11, version 4, or later. They will also run under the corresponding versions of TSX-Plus (you must have operator privilege). File 306A.DOC contains installation instructions and usage information for all of the components of this package. GTSC.DSK 14 Files 130 Blocks - 2 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY USER COMMAND LINKAGE-plus V07.57 11 May 1988 William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 ABSTRACT UCL+ is a user command linkage program for use with RT-11 V5 or later, RTEM V2.0 or later, and TSX-Plus V4.1 or later monitors. It contains full sup- port for the user command related features of these operating systems. These include: o UCL - User Command Linkage (RT-11, RTEM, and TSX-Plus) o UCI - User Command Interpreter (TSX-Plus, starting with V5.0) o UCF - User Commands First (RT-11, starting with V5.2) In general, UCL+ can be used as a direct replacement for the "UCLs" dis- tributed with these operating systems. There are some relatively minor incom- patibilities between UCL+ and the distributed versions, as well as a substantial number of enhancements. A comprehensive 70 page manual complete with examples is included on file UCL.DOC. UCLPLS.DSK 22 Files 750 Blocks - 3 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY ONLINE MAIL SYSTEM FOR TSX+ V01.13 M. P. (Mike) Marak LOYOLA EMC LAB Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Room AD-532 LOYOLA Campus / Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Canada (514) 848-3118 ABSTRACT This subdevice contains the distribution for the MAIL system, MAIL V1.13, which incorporates some new features over the previous distribution (MAIL V1.04). See the EDIT HISTORY section of MAIL.FOR for description of features. MAIL.DSK 10 Files 261 Blocks - 4 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY IND Control Files R. W. Barnard BIO/Comp Applications P. O. Box 18007 Albuquerque, NM 87185 May 2, 1988 ABSTRACT Included in this submission are RT-11/TSX+ IND control files and ancillary files. They are described in the file INDFIL.DOC. This submission consists of new files and files which have been substantially improved since they were pre- viously submitted to the DECUS Library. These files may be run "from the box" without rebuilding. The only modi- fications or customizations needed are those to reflect the hardware configura- tion of your system. The document INDFIL.DOC makes reference to several other DECUS Library packages (UCL+ - 11-746; TSXLIB - 11-490; and DSKLIB - 11-743). The entire packages are not included here - only those pieces neces- sary to either use or rebuild the components of this submission. The files rely heavily on the User Command Linkage (UCL) feature of RT-11. In particular, they are written to take advantages of the UCL+ program (avail- able from the DECUS library as submission 11-746). Several UCL+ symbols are provided with this submission in the file INDFIL.UCJ. If you use no UCL, or the DEC-distributed UCL, you will need to modify INCBUP.IND to make it work under TSX+. INDFIL.DSK 16 Files 185 Blocks - 5 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY GKS Version 1.0 for RT-11. Dennis V. Jensen 258H Development Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE Ames, Iowa 50011-3020 phone: 515-294-7909 ABSTRACT This is a graphics subroutine library compliant with the GKS standard at level MA, which is a minimal implementation. All of the source code (primarily in macro) and all of the documents (including the Runoff files) are included in this the second release of GKS from the Ames Lab. As distributed, it is ready to link with an RT-11 Fortran 77 application. It includes device drivers for the Tek 4107 terminal, the Visual 550 terminal (~Tek 4014), and the HP 7475 plotter. As GKS requires more than 988 blocks, it is broken up into two subdevices. The subdevices present are: GKS10A.DSK 88 Files 760 Blocks (source code and libraries). GKS10B.DSK 22 files 615 Blocks (documentation). - 6 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY RUNOFF PREPROCESSOR FOR LN03 PROPORTIONAL FONTS Steve C. Fisher David Taylor Research Center Code 1522 Bethesda, MD 20084-5000 phone: 227-1638 ABSTRACT RUNPRO is a LN03 preprocessor for RUNOFF that is needed to take advantage of the proportional fonts. RUNOFF uses only uniform spaced fonts, and does not even compensate for uniform spaced fonts of different size in one document. For RUNPRO to operate, it reads and acts on certain RUNOFF commands in your file. The RUNOFF version must be the BONNER version of RUNOFF, and NOT "Digi- tal Standard Runoff (DSR)". RUNPRO.DSK 10 Files 310 Blocks - 7 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY RT-11 AIRPLANE GAME William K. Walker RDB/Alpha Systems and Software P. O. Box 149 Alpha, OH 45301 (513) 426-0344/7094 ABSTRACT PLANE is an RT-11 airplane landing game that has been floating around in the public domain for several years. I downloaded it from the PDP-11 Forum on CompuServe, and modified it so it would support VT100 series terminals. It also appears to work on VT200s and VT300s when they are emulating VT100s. The source code is uncommented FORTRAN. PLANE can be built with either the FORTRAN IV or FORTRAN-77 compiler. The compilers I used for testing were FORTRAN IV V2.8 and FORTRAN-77 V5.0A. PLANE.DSK 4 Files 95 Blocks - 8 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY TSXLIB LIBRARY OF FORTRAN CALLABLE ROUTINES N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, inc. PO Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 30-May-88 ABSTRACT TSXLIB is a library of FORTRAN callable routines that implement the TSX-Plus system services which are unique to TSX-Plus. The library has been updated to include all TSX-Plus unique services through TSX-Plus V6.31. Like RT-11, TSX-Plus offers the MACRO-11 programmer a number of system services. These services are implemented via both the RT-11 programmed re- quests (for those services common to both RT-11 and TSX-Plus) and raw EMT in- structions (for those unique to TSX-Plus). RT-11 makes its system services available to the FORTRAN programmer through the system subroutine library, SYS- LIB. TSX-Plus also honors the bulk of the service requests in the SYSLIB routines. TSXLIB, however, makes the TSX-Plus unique EMTs available to the FORTRAN programmer. These TSX-Plus library routines provide facilities to support communica- tion lines, detached jobs, device allocating and deallocating, file structured device mounting and dismounting, communication between running programs, job privileges control, job status monitoring, program performance analysis, real time program execution, shared run time systems, shared files, special files information, spooler control, subprocess control, system status information, communication between running programs and a terminal, program control of the terminal, ODT activation mode, user name control, windowing, and several miscellaneous EMTs. The TSXLIB distribution kit includes the MACRO-11 source modules for all the routines, a user's manual in machine readable form, an indirect command file to build the library, and the implemented library. The FORTRAN sources for some test programs are also included. These test programs have been exe- cuted with both F66 and F77. TSXLIB.DSK 52 Files 950 Blocks - 9 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY BIT FIDDLING ROUTINE TO DEBUG HARDWARE ON THE I/O BUS OF A PDP-11 COMPUTER RUNNING RT-11 Paul S. Drobny University of California, Davis Department of Applied Science Written September 11, 1985 Last Edited September 17, 1985 ABSTRACT This program gives you the bit fiddling capabilities you need to debug hardware which will reside on the I/O bus of a PDP-11 computer running RT-11. I wrote this to debug some wiring in an instrumentation box we built for a real-time exercise. This was written for use with a DLV11 board, but any parallel interface should respond the same .. its conceivable you might want to use it with a serial port as well. In fact you might want to use it for any memory address, but especially I/O page. Notice that if you input the CSR of a DLV11 that it automatically increments the address by two. You might want to change that to be the actual address you wish to fiddle, not the write port. For the most part, the pattern is written anew each time you choose to act, but selection 'G' toggles only the bit you choose, not the others and can therefore be used to trace particular line problems without disturbing the state of the other lines. When used in conjunction with the 'P' option, one can arrange the bus state in any way, then toggle one particular signal line only. Caution must be used with this program since the state of your device is known only by you, and some bit patterns may generate illegal or destructive device states (like be sure about your disk and tape device locations in the I/O page before you slip up and destroy something you want/need. BITPAT.DSK 2 Files 60 Blocks - 10 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY KERMIT-11 FOR RT-11 Brian Nelson Computer Services University of Toledo 2801 West Bancroft Toledo, Ohio 43606 V03.54 September, 1986 ABSTRACT This is release 2.44 of Kermit-11. Major changes from previous versions include LONG PACKET support, BREAK and DTR control for RT-11 V5.2, a DIAL com- mand, and many other small changes. All changes are documented in the source file K11CMD.MAC. While Brian Nelson provided support for many operating systems, on the RT-11 SIG tape only the RT-11 versions are provided. References to the other operating systems in the documentation should be ignored. The RT-11 systems included are: RT-11 V4.0 Requires multiple terminal SYSGEN support RT-11 V5.1 Can use the XL and XC handlers or MT service TSX+ V5 Must use CL handler for outgoing connections PRO/RT V5.1 Uses the XC handler As KERMIT requires more than 988 blocks, it is broken up into five sub- devices. The subdevices present are: KERDOC.DSK 9 Files 860 Blocks (Documentation files) KERMC1.DSK 32 Files 988 Blocks (Macro files) KERMC2.DSK 9 Files 460 Blocks (Remaining macro files) KERHEX.DSK 2 Files 930 Blocks (Hex files) KERXXX.DSK 11 Files 560 Blocks (SAV, COM, other files) - 11 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Bonner Lab RUNOFF for RT-11 - Version 8.2 Fall 1986 John C. Davies III (RT11 RUNOFF Contact) David Taylor Research Center Code 1422 Bethesda MD 20084-5000 (301) 227-1592 This is the latest version of Bonner Lab RUNOFF (BLR) that replaces the previous release (Fall 1985). The RT-11 version of Bonner Lab RUNOFF is now being supported by the RT-11 SIG in cooperation with John Clement, the author. This distribution is divided into a number of logical disks for your conveni- ence. If you intend only to use RUNOFF on RT-11, and not play with the sources or build versions for other operating systems, then you will need only RUNOF1.DSK, RUNOF2.DSK, RUNOF1.DOC, and RUNOF2.DOC. Although the sources are provided here for building the VMS version of BLR, the Fall 1986 VMS tape con- tains a complete built VMS BLR. As RUNOFF requires more than 988 blocks, it is broken up into five sub- devices. The subdevices present are: RUNOF1.DSK, 425 blocks - All documentation except full manual. RUNOF2.DSK, 300 blocks - Prebuilt executable versions of RUNOFF, including non-overlaid, overlaid, and virtual .SAV files. RUNOF1.DOC, 400 blocks - Full manual, Part 1. RUNOF2.DOC, 309 blocks - Full manual, Part 2. RUNOF3.DSK, 480 blocks - Sources to build RUNOFF RUNOF4.DSK, 400 blocks RUNOF5.DSK, 480 blocks - Sources to build documentation. RUNOF6.DSK, 290 blocks RUNOF7.DSK, 190 blocks - Files for building non-RT versions of RUNOFF. RUNOF8.DSK, 60 blocks - Files for building non-RT documentation. RUNOF9.DSK, 590 blocks - Test .RNO files. RUNO10.DSK, 470 blocks - non-RT HELP files. RUNO11.DSK, 225 blocks - 12 - SPRING, 1988, RT-11 SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Tape Distribution Information The RT-11 SIG tape was prepared by: John W. Bedel David Taylor Research Center Code 1564E Bethesda, MD 20084-5000 (301) 227-1724 DCS - Not yet available! The tape is available from the following sources: DECUS NLO TAPE TREE DECUS LIBRARY c/o Robert N. Perry DECUS Program Library Tektronix, Inc. PB02 PO Box 500 249 Northboro Road MS: 19-333 Marlboro, MA 01752 Beaverton, OR 97077 (503) 527--5410 DCS - PERRY .el At this time no provisions are available for downloading portions of the tape. Sorry!!!!!!! - 13 - DECUS Australian Symposium 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Jupiter's, Gold Coast, Queensland. Each submission on the tape is in the form of a subdevice limited to no more than RX02 size, 988 blocks. If a submission is longer than RX02 size, it is broken up in as logical a manner as possible into several RX02 or smaller subdevices. If you need to copy a file larger than 494 blocks to a RX01, or 800 blocks to a RX50, use the COPY/MULTIVOLUME command. Each submission includes documentation, usually in a .DOC, .TXT, or .1ST file depending on the author's preference. The content of the abstracts for each submission have been lifted from these files. If you have any comments, corrections or contentions with any of the submissions on this tape, please discuss them directly with the authors. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 1 IND COMMAND FILES Phil Spencer Capricornia Electricity Board, PO box 308, Rockhampton 4700. ABSTRACT These are a selection of RSX 11M ICP ie., @command, files. They are of limited use to RT-11 as such, with the probable exception of ERRACT.CMD; however they are (even if I do say so myself) not bad examples of what can be done with ICP (what RT-11 calls IND - RSX borrowed MACRO and quite a few others from RT-11, but in this case it went the other way, and RSX ICP was the base of RT's IND.) DOCUMENTATION Use "@filename ?" in all cases. *.EDT are EDT initialization files for the relavent terminals to add such things as "goto end sentence/paragraph" and a few others. They are invoked by "@EDIT file" where "file" is the file to edit. (For RT people: EDT is a superset/subset of KED. Lots of features such as multi-buffering that KED doesn't have; some KED features, noteablebly LEARN, missing (there is another way to do macros in EDT). INSRMS.RES, LOGINT.XT should read INSRMSRES.CMD and LOGINTXT.CMD respectively. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 2 NOTAIL 23-Oct-88 Billy Youdelman POB 1207 Culver City CA 90232 USA ABSTRACT Tailgating is the name commonly given to what happens when a modem data path is broken before the job using it has logged off, and the next call is connected to that still active session of the prior user. On a busy TSX-Plus system, this can be a problem as the same time value (TIMOUT) which governs how long a job will be held active after the data carrier has been lost also determines the time allowed for a caller to first connect, type two returns and initialize the line. Thus, setting TIMOUT small enough to prevent tailgating means it's not likely anyone will be able to log on a phone line either. This little program, running as a detached job, checks desginated lines every 0.5 second and kills any that may still be logged on without dcd held true. TSX-Plus V6.3 or above is required as recent prior versions only allow the kill emt to bomb detached jobs. [Editor's note: last sentence not true: only awkward to do! See TSCLIB KILL.MAC for details.] Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 3 FM: A cheap RAM disk for LSI-11 25-Aug-87 Andrew Stewart 14 Kelso Street, Richmond, Melbourne 3121, Australia. 03 428 1290 ABSTRACT This is a pre release version of the construction details. The current circuit diagrams are the DEC circuit diagrams with the additions and track cuts added. This means that I cannot submit them without breaking copywrite law. I have to put them in a form that has only the additions and track cuts, and refer to the chips on the DEC circuit diagram. The DECUS paper does not explain the operation of the MSV11-D memory board. It is a general overview of the differences and the design tradeoffs. The FM handler should be complete enough for normal operation under FB/SJ, XM and TSX monitors. CONTENTS Comments Name Size Date ======== ==== ==== ==== Text of DECUS paper. FMDCS .TXT 28 9-Feb-89 Crude Diagrams for DECUS paper. FMDIAG.TXT 10 27-Aug-87 Construction Details. CONSTR.UCT 53 24-Feb-89 NB. No Circuit Diagrams Source of FM Handler. FM .MAC 24 19-Jul-87 [Tidied up for TSX - FMX .MAC 23 6-Jul-87 ? should work on all systems though] FM Formatter Source FMAT .MAC 2 28-May-87 FMAT .SAV 3 28-May-87 Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 4 How to wire a centre tap 240V AUTRAN.DOC 7 19-May-87 Transformer to power a 110V Disk box. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 5 RT-11 Training Course Elvy Grigolato Boyne Smelters Ltd PO Box 524 Gladstone, QLD, 4680 Australia Ph (079) 730211 ext 402 ABSTRACT The following programs are used in the RT-11 User and RT-11 Programmer self paced instruction courses for RT-11 V4.They are also similar to programs used in the Programming with RT-11 series for RT-11 V5.0 or later. The name of the files are as specified in the self paced course. The code is supplied as a service as Digital does not supply these on diskette. Any copyright is the property of Digital Equipment Corporartion Any changes or additions will be gratefully accepted. It's up to you, the DECUS members, if RT11 is to survive. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 6 HELP ABSTRACT HELP is an upgraded Help Facility for RT-11, including help for TSX-plus. It is a superset of Digital's RT-11 HELP facility (as such containing Digital's copyright notice in the documentation), the extensions being mainly of interest to TSX-plus users. There is however a considerable quantity of useful information (eg VT100/131/220, LA100/120 escape sequences) provided. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 7 DUCM/DYC Release 4 2nd January 1989 Chester Wilson 71 Galatea St Charleville 4470 Australia. ABSTRACT This is a distribution of large disk handlers for DU (MSCP) disks. Full source and documentation is included. These have been tested and work fine on Fujitsu Eagles running TSX-Plus Version 6.2. A mapped RX03 floppy disk handler is included as well, if you want it. It requires a SIGMA or DILOG RX03 controller. If run as a programme it allows you to format discs, requiring no privileges under TSX-plus. Concerning the files on this disc: the abstract is ABSTRA.CT, and this file is READ.ME. There are three sections to this distribution: (1) the DUCM section, which is the handler for DU (MSCP) discs; (2) the WA section, which is the special handler for using large discs under TSX-plus; and (3) the DYC handler, which is an RX03 handler for Sigma/Dilog controllers, and which may be mapped under TSX-plus. Please read DUCM.DOC to find out what to do. [It consists of three manuals, a basic one, and the full ones for DUCM and WA. You do not have to read the full ones to be able to use these handlers.] DUCM.DIS and DYC.DIS give a sort of overview of the contents of each of the logical discs (on DUCM.DSK and DYC.DSK respectively). They are the command files used to create this distribution. Version 2b fixed an occasional data corruption problem which occurred rarely on heavily loaded and heavily swapping systems. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 8 Version 2c included fixes to the serious error code, and has had time-out support added. Version 2d tidies yet another bug, and places a safety restricion on the timeout code under TSX-plus. Version 3 added the MSCP BYPASS facility (use with care!). This facility requires that the user MSCP buffer size be 60 (octal) - the same as in the handler. As the DEC subroutines JREAD/JWRITE and IGTDUS use this size, it should not be a significant problem. [Despite having used the buffer address code from DEC's DU handler for the XM monitor version of this handler, I am very suspicious that an XM system running multiple jobs all of which are rapidly accessing the disc, could be crashed by both this handler and DEC's. This is due to the primitive form of DEC's $RELOC.] Version 3a fixed a bug if there were a time-out error during initialization. Version 3b added an extra FORK level to timeout initialization, as TSX V6.31 fell over in funny ways if this were merely included in normal init code. Version 4 rewrote large chunks of the handler to get around a nasty bug in TSX V6.31 (NOT gotten around in V3b of DUCM). Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 9 TSCLIB: A Library for C Programmes under TSX-plus V3, 18th February 1989 Chester Wilson 17 Galatea St Charleville 4470 Australia. ABSTRACT TSCLIB is a library of functions designed to allow the user access to TSX-plus functions using the DECUS C compiler. It also contains routines giving access to RT-11 functions at a more primitive level than is allowed in the standard C library. Whilst this does not allow portability from RT/TSX, it does allow systems programming with a reasonable degree of efficiency. It also allows C programmes to be written which are designed not to use any of the normal C operating system at all, should space be a problem. TSCLIB is written in Macro-11 for TSX-plus and RT-11 on the PDP-11 family of computers. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 10 HVPLOT Elvy Grigolato Boyne Smelters Ltd PO Box 524 Gladstone, QLD, 4680 Australia Ph (079) 730211 ext 402 ABSTRACT This is a modified version of Roger's original work. It contains several modifications including colour ,scale & mouse support and a screen status line for messages (near future input line). In the near future the documentation will be upgraded, I hope. Also I plan on writing a general graphics program for X-Y graphs, which will be sent to DECUS. Any queries contact me at the address above. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 11 Caffin's RT-11 Programs for DECUS 88 CLEAN.COM A very simple command file which deletes all .BAK files and then squeezes the disk. The key point is that one includes a UCL definition in the start-up command file STARTx.COM under RT-11, or optionally in one's personal login file under TSX+. FOR RT-11 the definition should be: CLEAN:==@SY:CLEAN It is then sufficient to just type CLEAN when in the directory to be cleaned up. Note that just putting CLEAN.COM on the system disk is sufficient under TSX+ if the UCL option has been enabled, as the UCL looks on SY: for a COM file of the right name. WC.FOR This utility will do a simple analysis (Word Count) of a text file for style. Total counts of bytes, words, lines and columns are shown, and two histograms prompt for a file name and read it in for analysis. It also plots two histograms: word length and sentence length. Operation is simple, assuming only a VT100-type terminal. All you need to do is run the program. It prompts for file name and runs a display as it reads the file in. The program is written in Fortran for the Fortran-77/RT-11 com- piler. Linking will require a copy of CGW's TTLIB - a library of small routines for sending ESC sequences to a VT100 for screen effects. MAINT.FOR & MAINT.COM This is a directory maintenance program. It can be invoked with or without a wildcard specification, thus: .MAINT *.RNO or .MAINT This will create a directory listing file of the current directo- ry and then scroll through that file. Each file in the listing will be put up for optional deletion. If it is not a binary file Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 12 (.SAV, .OBJ, .TSX) the first 16 lines of the file will be dis- played; binary files are not listed for obvious reasons. If the file is a derived type (.BAK, .SAV, .OBJ, .MAP, etc) and should have a source version, the utility will search for one (.FOR, .MAC, .RNO) and notify the user if any of them are found. (Modification of the types shown above and the actions is fairly simple.) The user is offered the option with each file of having it deleted. Protected files are detected and the user is asked to confirm the deletion in these cases. After all the files have been listed some statistics are shown and the user is offered the option of having the directory squeezed. Note that under TSX+ there can inevitably be some potential for conflict if another user has mounted this directo- ry. The main program is MAINT.FOR, written in simple Fortran-77/RT-11. It is invoked by a command file called MAINT.COM kept on SY: designed for TSX+; on other operating systems some modifications will be needed. The command file as supplied assumes that MAINT.SAV will be kept on LD: but this is easily modified by the user. Read it to see how it works. Some caution may be needed if MAINT.SAV is to be kept on SY: to avoid having the SAV file invoked instead of the COM file. The VT100 library TTLIB from CGW will be needed for linking. DETJBS.MAC,DEVALC.MAC These routines are out of the TSXLIB package. At some stage the author has gone through and modified the "structure" of all of his routines. Unfortunately, a couple of the routines were incorrectly modified, and a MOVB was done where it should have been a MOV, and also vice versa. This can cause some grief if you try to use them. These are corrected versions of the ones I have found so far. There are probably more! Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 13 Distribution kit for SAVRES V7.3d (31-Aug-88) Updates V7.3 to V7.3d - Fix bug in MS: streaming code (at last!) - Remove SAVRES.DOC from distribution - insufficient room! - Tidy error messages; fix bugs in error messages - Add .FETCH before rewind/unload - Fix bug (CLOSE mag tape rather than PURGE) Updates V7.1 to V7.3 - Put in /F - fast streaming - switch; if used, try using SPFUN -9 on the handler. - Put in /V - verify after save or restore without asking, if only the one volume used. - Put in facility to test whether tape is properly loaded to cope with odd MS problem. Since this uses a rewind and asks questions if this prangs, it is not able to be used with /N or /E. Put version message out if he types a blank line at "From?" rather than all the bloody time. Updates V7 to V7.1: - ability to specify disc files for save/restore/verify with tapes; - ability to control rewinding of tapes to allow easier use of multiple files on one tape. - warning if tape is not correctly loaded - bug fix in SC handler to allow this to work. Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 14 NBS PASCAL Earl Chew ABSTRACT Reorganized and tidied up by Earl Chew - many thanks for your trouble, Earl! His comment when he sent it to me for inclusion in the SIG Tape: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- You have no idea of the trauma I went to trying to remember what, where and when things were done... Enjoy. Earl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Australian 1988 RT-11 SIG Tape Directory 15 ************************************************************* DECUS Best of RT11 tape #89-1 Spring, 1989 Annotated Directory ************************************************************* SPELL - Spelling-Checker with Dictionary. Harold Z. Bencowitz 810 Hospital Drive, Suite 240 Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409) 835-3770 SPELL is a spelling checker written in Whitesmith's C. Words in the input file are compared to one or more dictionaries (files of alphabetized words) and an alphabetized list of the unmatched words is sent to the output file(s). The output list can include each word as many times as it is used or optionally only once. SPELLR.DSK 6 Files, 475 Blocks ************************************************************ DFIND - Subdevice Directory Program. Carl Lowenstein U. C. San Diego Marine Physical Lab, P-004 La Jolla, CA 92093 DFIND is a utility for searching through an RT-11 structured file system and the subdevices on it. Upon a successful match, the filename, size, and date are printed, as well as the file path (sequence of subdevices) leading up to it. DFIND0.DSK 7 Files, 122 Blocks ************************************************************ ACODES - On-Line Telephone Area Codes Retriever. Bill Leroy The Software House, Inc. P. O. Box 52661 Atlanta, GA 30355 (404) 231-1484 ACODES.TXT is a list of North American telephone area codes and major cities in those area codes. It also lists FTS on-net to off-net phone numbers. The file is accessed by means of the GREP program. Combined with a UCL symbol, you can retrieve area codes by state or city, or retrieve all the area codes in a particular state. Editor's Note: In typical UNIX/C fashion, the documentation for GREP is so abysmal that most people will not be able to decipher it. To implement an on-line retrieval of area codes, define the following UCL+ symbol: ACODES == r GREP\-f '^' SY:ACODES.TXT You can then type aco 505 to get the information about area code 505, or aco texas to find out all the area codes in Texas, etc. ACODES.DSK 4 Files, 49 Blocks ************************************************************ UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 MS A-152 Miamisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 This version of UCL+ includes a fix of an obscure bug. Otherwise it still includes all the extra features which make it so useful. UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.1B and later. The version submitted to this tape is V07.55, an update from all previous versions. UCL+ contains a number of extensions, including chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by entering a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol == definition. The DISPLAY command can be used to output ASCII strings to the console or printer (handy for sneaky escape sequences). New with this version is the ability to supply default values for parameters and an easier way to enter nonprintable ASCII characters. UCL+ supports many new features of RT-11 and TSX+. It can be used with TSX+ as a "User Command Interpreter" (UCI). It minimizes disk access to improve efficiency; included on this distribution is a "memory-resident" UCL. UCLPLS.DSK 22 Files, 698 Blocks ************************************************************ F77IND - IND Control Files for Fortran-77 Compilations. Edward L. Hendrickson 258K Metals Development Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-3590 F77.IND is an IND command procedure that simulates all of the FORTRAN switches available. F77.IND can either be used as a stand alone command procedure or as an /F77 switch with FLECS.IND file. This also inlcudes a resubmission of the INDEX program. Compiler switches may go either before or after the file name; there is an on-line display of the F77.IND help documentation. If F77.IND is used as without FLECS, then there are 17 switches available: /A*ssemblylist[=] -- Same as /L but with a listing of assembly code. /B*ounds -- Checks for array references out of bounds. /C*ontinue=n -- Sets the maximum number of continuation lines. /D*ebug -- Lines with D in column 1 are compiled. /E*xtendlines -- Compiler interprets source text in cols 73-132 /F*ulltrace -- Generates very detailed traceback (see Trace) /L*ist[=] -- Creates a list file with source listing, program section summary, and storage map. /Nos*wap -- Inhibits swapping of USR over the program. /Noo*bject -- Suppresses creation of an object file. /O*bject= -- Change the default device, name, and/or extension of the object file. /R*ecordlength=n -- Specifies the maximum record length (in bytes) for run time I/O (4 < n < 4095). /S*tatistics -- Produces a stat report. /T*race -- Generates extra code for OTS error traceback. /U*nits=n -- Sets the number of logical units available. /Wa*rnings -- Enables printing of W-class warning diagnostics. /Wi*demap -- Produces a 132-column map listing. /Wo*rkfile=n -- Sets the length of the workfile in disk blocks. F77IND.DSK 4 Files, 76 Blocks ************************************************************ INDFIL - IND Control Files for Manipulating Subdevices. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 The following IND control files have been extensively updated since they were last included on the SIG Tape. DOWN and UP can be used to conveniently move among subdevices. Using these facilities, you can have the equivalent of subdirectories on a VAX. DOWN will mount a subdevice file using the Logical Disk handler and assign either the default or a user-selected logical name to that device. If the device is not specified, DOWN will search through a predetermined list of devices to look for the file. UP moves "up" one level of subdevice nesting. DOWN uses PARSE, an IND procedure which is a comprehensive filespec parser. It also uses the program READLD to determine the LD units currently associated with files, and the corresponding logical assignments. HOME is a special case of UP which is implemented with a UCL+ symbol. OVER is a UCL+ symbol to move from one subdevice assignment to another. CUR is a UCL+ symbol to report what your current subdevice assignment is. The file UCL.UCJ provides UCL+ symbol definitions for DOWN, UP, HOME, OVER and CUR. NEWLD can be used to easily create a new file to be used as a subdevice. NEWLD accepts the parameters file name, size, logical name, number of directory segments, and whether the file is to be "net" or "gross" size. Defaults can be used for many of the parameters. File sizes can be specified in either of two ways - as a numerical value or as a disk type (RX01, RX02, RX50, RL01, etc). INDFIL.DSK 18 Files, 258 Blocks ************************************************************ HP41C - HP41C Calculator Emulator. Harold Z. Bencowitz P. O. Box 7450 Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409) 835-3770 HP41C is a program to emulate the Hewlett-Packard 41C series of hand-held programmable calculators. It requires a VT100 or VT200 series terminal. The major design goal was to make the user interface identical to the actual calculator for those features supported. Most keyboard functions have been implemented. To operate the "calculator" follow directions in the HP41C owners handbook. HP41C1.DSK 3 Files, 100 Blocks HP41C2.DSK 6 Files, 429 Blocks ************************************************************ RTFIND - Subdevice File Utility Programs. D. N. Tanner Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 969 Livermore, CA 94550 (415) 422-2314 FIND is a device and sub-device file search utility. The program will search devices and .DSK files for a file or files. The device name, file name, file size and date are displayed. If the file is in a sub-device file that name is also included. Wild cards are allowed in the file name and file type. SDIR will display the directory of any subdevice file without MOUNTing the file as a logical device. At the end of the file listing, the total number of files, blocks used, free blocks and the largest free area is displayed. These are revised versions replacing versions on the Spring, 1985, DECUS RT-11 SIG Tape. RTFIND.DSK 22 Files, 150 Blocks ************************************************************ DIRUTL - Directory and Other Utilities. Glenn A. Bever NASA Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility Code OFA P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523 (805) 258-3747 SDIR searches an RT-11 volume and it's subdevices for specified filenames; it now includes exclusion qualifiers (/N) and lists TSX+ file creation times. PRH prints date/time stamped a header at the top of a printout. Others are used with TEKTRONIX development systems and PROLOG prom programmers. Also included are some control files that compare directories, print directories, backup and restore directories in a format compatible with SDIR. Most of these utilities have been updated since the Fall, 1985, RT-11 SIG tape. DIRUT1.DSK 39 Files, 309 Blocks DIRUT2.DSK 19 Files, 242 Blocks ************************************************************ Mike Marak, David Gaudine, Dr. S. J. Kubina EMC Lab, Room CC-109 Loyola Campus Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Que. H4B 1R6 Canada (514) 848-3118 This is a collection of programs for manipulating a TSX+ system. Included are utilities for remotely sending a ^C, ^S, or ^Q to a time-sharing line, changing the name of a time-sharing line, and using a magtape as an on-line backup. TSXUTL.DSK 14 Files, 203 Blocks ************************************************************ VIRDSK - Virtual-to-Disk Mechanism. Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 VIRDSK - Module to force VIRTUAL arrays to a disk file rather than extended memory. VIRDSK.DSK 4 Files, 32 Blocks *************************************************************** INDFIL - IND Control Files for Manipulating Subdevices. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 The following are IND control files for manipulating RT-11 subdevices and doing backups of RT-11 volumes. DOWN, UP, HOME, and OVER can be used to conveniently move among subdevices. Using these facilities, you can have the equivalent of subdirectories on a VAX. DOWN will mount a subdevice file using the Logical Disk handler and assign either the default or a user-selected logical name to that device. If the device is not specified, DOWN will search through a predetermined list of devices to look for the file. UP moves "up" one level of subdevice nesting, while HOME returns to the top level (no subdevices attached). NEWLD can be used to easily create a new file to be used as a subdevice. NEWLD accepts the parameters file name, size, logical name, number of directory segments, and whether the file is to be "net" or "gross" size. Defaults can be used for many of the parameters. File sizes can be specified in either of two ways - as a numerical value or as a disk type (RX01, RX02, RX50, RL01, etc). INCBUP does incremental backups (i.e., backs up only files created since the previous backup) and catalogs the directories of the backed-up files for rapid retrieval. Backups can be done from any size or type of disk (including LD's) to any other disk. The backup target device can be a subdevice file on a larger disk, thereby permitting several "backup sets" to be on one physical disk. The volumes on which the backed-up files are copied are identified by a unique name and extension as the "backup set identifier". A printed directory of the backed-up files is also made. DSKLIB, a master library for someone with many floppies around, is necessary for INCBUP and is included in this submission. It has been described on a previous tape. INDFIL.DSK 6 Files, 72 Blocks DSKLB1.DSK 9 Files, 205 Blocks DSKLB2.DSK 8 Files, 311 Blocks ************************************************************ The following nine submissions were obtained from the DECUS 1986 Australia Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape (held in Melbourne, Victoria). CVLLIB - A Library of Useful RT11 Routines [Release 4]. Dr. Chester Wilson 71 Galatea St. Charleville 4470, Queensland Australia (07) 54 1244 CVLLIB is a general-purpose library for the RT-11 Macro, Fortran or C programmer. Routines cover facilities such as reading and writing decimal (up to triple precision) and octal (up to double precision) and hexadecimal (up to double precision) integers, money format (double or triple precision), dates and times, filenames and Radix50 formats. Multiple-precision arithmetic routines are included, none of which requires EIS or FIS. Real (floating-point) routines are included, but these require either a KEV11 or a floating-point hardware unit (FPU). CVLLIB comprises about 500 source files in Macro-11 for RT-11. In this release CVLLIB has been split into three functional groups: CVFLIB (Fortran interfaces), CVRLIB (real (2 word) number routines), and CVGLIB (general segment - the routines themselves). CVLIB1.DSK 28 Files, 483 Blocks CVLIB2.DSK 8 Files, 486 Blocks CVLIB3.DSK 4 Files, 485 Blocks CVLIB4.DSK 5 Files, 454 Blocks CVLIB5.DSK 1 File, 412 Blocks **************************************************************** DBSMNG - Data Base Management Package. Ray R. Di Marco South East Queensland Electricity Board 2 Bowen Bridge Road Brisbane, Queensland Australia (07) 223-5175 The DBSMNG package was developed from a suite of modules used to facilitate file I/O and complex data manipulation. As the number of modules in the package expanded, management routines were added to combine the individual modules into programs to perform commonly used functions - especially those needed to create, maintain and exploit small databases. DBSMNG is designed to support small, homogeneous databases (i.e., of approximately 100-10000 records), and allows databases to be quickly established and easily maintained. Included in the package are a menu management program, a screen oriented editor, a report writer, an online query program, an incremental backup utility, and other utility programs. Also included are FORTRAN/ASSEMBLER callable routines that allow user application programs to interface with a database. The package runs under RT-11 or TSX+. Two example database applications are provided - a telephone index and a filing system. DBSMNG.LST 1 File, 717 Blocks (Documentation) DBSMN1.DSK 15 Files, 486 Blocks DBSMN2.DSK 17 Files, 443 Blocks DBSMN3.DSK 25 Files, 200 Blocks **************************************************************** HANDLR - DU Handler for Very Large Disks. Dr. Chester Wilson 71 Galatea St. Charleville 4470, Queensland Australia (07) 54 1244 Peter Miedecke Webster Computer Corporation Melbourne, Victoria Australia This is a distribution of handlers for large (larger than 256 Mb) MSCP disks. These have been tested and work fine on Fujitsu Eagles running TSX-Plus Version 6.01. A mapped RX03 floppy disk handler is included as well. It requires a SIGMA or DILOG RX03 controller. HANDL1.DSK 17 Files, 305 Blocks HANDL2.DSK 17 Files, 306 Blocks ***************************************************************** MATRIX - Matrix Manipulation Routines. Dr. R. N. Caffin CSIRO Div. of Textile Physics 338 Blaxland Rd. RYDE 2112, N S W Australia These are two matrix-handling libraries: MATRIX for REAL*4 variables and CMTRIX for COMPLEX*8 variables. In addition to a fairly complete package of matrix handling routines, this includes a generalised inverse routine (GINV). This can take a matrix equation such as A.x=y and invert it, yielding a solution for x. If the matrix is overdetermined, (m>n), we have the common experimental situation of having more readings than variables. The normal procedure in this situation is to obtain a least-squares solution. The GINV routine will take the equation and return the least squares solution in this case. MATRIX.DSK 13 Files, 130 Blocks ***************************************************************** MSCUTL - Miscellaneous Utilities. "ARL" (Some organization in the Sovereign Commonwealth of Australia) This is a collection of utilities: MORE is like the MSDOS command; it allows display of a single file by VDU page. PX and CX are programs to execute commands. CTTY is a console changer. WHO identifies jobs as being RT, STAR, SHARE, TSX, RSX, UNIX, RSTS, etc. Used by MAIL and ARCHIV. CHECK is an IND routine to check if disk drive ready to write. LINE is a demo of using KED to edit line drawings. BYENET forces the Webster MUX to release SHARE lines. TROFF, PREFIX, IDENT are part of a system to use RUNOFF with a VT100, printer and LN03. It is not quite finished but in constant use. MAIL is a mail system for RT, SHARE, etc. ARCHIV is an archiving system - preliminary version. MSCUTL.DSK 67 Files, 366 Blocks **************************************************************** CONVRT - Conversion Routines. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Minicomputer Software Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 The routines are FORTRAN-77 callable and provide conversion of BYTE (or CHARACTER) strings to and from INTEGER*2 and INTEGER*4 variables. They include: CVAI - Convert ASCII to Integer CVAJ - Convert ASCII to Integer*4 CVIA - Convert Integer to ASCII CVJA - Convert Integer*4 to ASCII These routines are updates of the ones submitted to the tape previously. The updates include the conversion of negative numbers and a reduction in size of the routines by changing the error format statements. CONVRT.DSK 2 Files, 23 Blocks ************************************************************ LDMNGR - Connect to a Subdevice file. Daniel P. Graham Digital Software Systems, Inc. 20 Bendix Place Lindenhurst, NY 11757 (516) 225-1154 The CD program will mount one or more subdevice files, define a logical name pointing to each, and connect (assign DK:) to the first one specified. The default superior device is SY:, and the default subdevice file type is .DSK. The logical name chosen to point to a subdevice file is always the first 3 letters of its filename. LDMNGR.DSK 4 Files, 48 Blocks ************************************************************ Paul Lustgraaf 32 Carver Hall Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-0324 This is a collection of three pseudo-device handlers for RT-11 which will enable programs that require certain hardware to be run on PDP-11's that do not have that hardware. For example, FORTRAN-77 requires the FPU option, but the PDP-11/03 does not have that option. By using this package, F77 can be run on that machine. The handlers included are: EI - Supports EIS instructions plus a few others: (MUL, DIV, ASH, ASHC, XOR, SXT, SOB) FI - Supports FIS instructions as used on the 11/03 and 11/40: (FMUL, FDIV, FSUB, FADD) FP - Supports FPU instructions as used on 11/45, 11/23, etc. EMULAT.DSK 9 Files, 149 Blocks ************************************************************ UNMAC - Object File to Source File Translator. Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-3300 This submission is repeated from the Spring, 1984, RT SIG Tape by popular demand. UNMAC is a FORTRAN program to convert an RT-11 object file into a source or listing file. Object files are much more useful to decode then SAV files because they contain information such as subroutine names, variable names, psect info, etc. This distribution contains complete sources and a command file for building UNMAC. The file UNMAC7.SAV is an executable version that was built with the FORTRAN-77 compiler. UNMAC7.DSK 14 Files, 297 Blocks ************************************************************ HAMMON - Two little utilities. Ian HAMMOND Hammond Software Stiegbreite 1 D-3400 GOETTINGEN West Germany Tel.: + 551/21044 PSECT - This program lists all the .PSECT-lines. It extracts the essential information out of *.MAP files produced by the linker. SETDH - This program allows you to set the baud rate on a DHV-multiplexer by software. HAMMON.DSK 3 Files, 11 Blocks **************************************************************** REINTS - some useful programs/routines. ir. H. REINTS, AKZO PHARMA bv, dept. SDA, P.O. Box 20 5340 BH Oss, Netherlands The programs/routines are: CALCUL - Self-explaining calculator (VT100 only!!!) DISK - MOUNT LDn program, see DISK.TXT RDIR - Read/patch directories, see RDIR.TXT SEARCH - Search for printable ASCII blocks or keywords on a device or file, see SEARCH.TXT SQMAP - Squeeze load maps, see SQMAP.TXT UCL - Own written User Command Language, see first page of source, UCL.FOR. GONLIB - Library with FORTRAN callable goniometric functions that are not in the FORTRAN library, see GONLIB.TXT LOGDSK - Routine to get logical disk information, see source LOGDSK.MAC, used by DISK and RDIR. CTRLZ - Routine to check for ^Z typed, used by RDIR, see source CTRLZ.MAC. Sample files include: LD1.DIR Sample RDIR output file. VITRO.SMP Sample SQMAP output file. UCL.DAT Sample UCL data file. REINT1.DSK 13 Files, 293 Blocks REINT2.DSK 19 Files, 283 Blocks ***************************************************************** BASUTL - Extend BASIC with Executable Modules. Marc HENRY de HASSONVILLE Universite de LIEGE Hopital de baviere LIEGE Belgium Add executable modules (subroutines written in MACRO, FORTRAN..) in your BASIC 'workspace' for special I/O or speed of execution. Your subroutine callable by a basic program must be linked in .REL format and loaded in the workspace. To make this work, you must patch 6 words in your BASIC.SAV file. BASUTL.DSK 19 Files, 106 Blocks ***************************************************************** ALEDA - Experiment Development Library. Dennis V. Jensen Ames Laboratory ISU/ USDOE 258H Development Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-7909 Aleda is a FORTRAN package which allows the programmer to gain access to devices for interfacing and for user interaction. The package includes interface routines, a print server, and aconsole port switch. Several examples of command managers are given. ALEDA1.DSK 12 Files, 309 Blocks ALEDA2.DSK 36 Files, 476 Blocks ALEDA3.DSK 22 Files, 396 Blocks ALEDA4.DSK 58 Files, 297 Blocks ***************************************************************** RUNOFF - Bonner Lab Runoff for RT-11. Submitted by: Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 This version of Bonner Lab RUNOFF has been modified significantly since the last release (Fall 1984). Many bugs have been elimin- ated, some new features have been added, and the documentation has been extensively rewritten to improve its readability. The RT-11 version of Bonner Lab RUNOFF is now being supported by the RT-11 SIG in cooperation with John Clement, the author. The RUNOF*.DOC files are a printer-ready copy of the full documentation. RUNOF1.DSK 8 Files, 383 Blocks RUNOF2.DSK 7 Files, 306 Blocks RUNOF3.DSK 14 Files, 446 Blocks RUNOF4.DSK 11 Files, 368 Blocks RUNOF5.DSK 27 Files, 463 Blocks RUNOF6.DSK 24 Files, 265 Blocks RUNOF7.DSK 26 Files, 146 Blocks RUNOF8.DSK 19 Files, 37 Blocks RUNOF9.DSK 109 Files, 274 Blocks RUNO10.DSK 33 Files, 126 Blocks RUNOF1.DOC 1 File, 400 Blocks RUNOF2.DOC 1 File, 304 Blocks ************************************************************* DAYLOG - "Foolproof" Way for Setting Date and Time. Gary F. Sallee Sallee Software 19912 Fernglen Drive Yorba Linda, CA 92686 (714-970-2864) Set the RT-11 time and date the easy way with DAYLOG.SAV. The DAYLOG.SAV program for RT-11 is yet another variation of the DATIM functionality, but with a twist. DAYLOG is easy to use by computer-ignorant people. But DAYLOG also has built-in shortcuts the knowledgeable person. DAYLOG maintains a .LOG file to form defaults for all of the questions. DAYLOG is intended to run from the STARTx.COM file, but can be run at any time. DAYLOG will run under RT-11, V4 or V5. DAYLOG.DSK 6 Files, 335 Blocks ************************************************************ DIRUTL.DSK - Directory, and Other Utilities. Glenn A. Bever NASA Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility Code OFA P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523 805-258-3747 These are a group of handy utilites for general useage. PRH is a print utility (date/time stamped headers). SDIR searches an RT-11 volume and its subdevices for specified filenames. It has been updated to include some date qualifiers (/D, /B, /S). ELXSI and ELXSIW are mag tape read/write routines. Some useful control files are included that compare directories, print directories, backup and restore directories in a format com- patible with 'SDIR'. The latter files have been modified since last year to include some MSCP support and fix a few bugs. DIRUT1.DSK 43 Files, 230 Blocks DIRUT2.DSK 15 Files, 308 Blocks ************************************************************ LDUDK - Load VT200 User-Defined Keys. Stephen Cribbs Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Pinawa, Manitoba Canada R0E 1L0 (204) 753-2311 The LDUDK (LoaD the User Defined Keys) program provides RT-11 and TSX+ users with a convenient method for programming the VT200 series terminal's keyboard. The submission also includes the file TCFL.CSL, which is a library of Terminal Control Functions confi- gured for the program's console terminal. LDUDK.DSK 11 Files, 129 Blocks ************************************************************* SKUNK1 - "Skunk LUG" utilities. Submitted by: Paul Lustgraaf Iowa State University 32 Carver Hall Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-1832 These are some useful utility programs. The programs BUPRES, VIRHND, and WATCH have been modified since their last submission on RT SIG tapes. AVAIL Monitors available time on TSX+ BEEP Beeps the terminal bell 10 times slowly. BUPRES Documentation for BUPRES. CRASH Documentation on fixing crashed disks. DSC Compares all the files on two disks. FIND2 Searches multiple devices for files. LINCNT Counts the number of lines in an Ascii file. LOAD Converts HEX files (from UNLOAD) to binary. STDTTM Forces entry of the date and time. UNLOAD Converts binary files to HEX files. VIRHND Logical disk for disk virtual array handler. WATCH Logical disk for TSX+ detached job scheduler. SKUNK1.DSK 22 Files, 283 Blocks ************************************************************ UTIL1 - Clever Utilities. Submitted by: Wolfgang Leber Max-Planck-Institut Deutschordenstr 46 Frankfurt/Main 71 D-6000 West Germany This submission has a number of utilities, including: A UCL example (Funny UCL, in German) A UCL by B. Kup, featuring parameter substitution and expansion of .COM files (TSX style) A F4 INCLUDE statement pre-processor (generates temporary file with INCLUDE files inserted) The famous GREP utility to do multi-file wildcard searches A file to show how RT-11 CSI returns file specs & switches A Help utility which first looks for .HLP file on DK:, HLP:. If not found, it will chain to SY:HELP.SAV A complete DAYtime command, which also will save the current system date over bootstraps An extension of a DEC dummy handler (never installs) to allow for the following system SET options: SET SY CACHE/NOCHACHE SET SY DATE/NODATE SET SY CLOCK=50/60 SET SY BUGS/NOBUGS SET SY HELP Help files with switches of MACRO, LINK, LIBR, FORTRA Sample command files to demonstrate the TSX compatible UCL UTIL1.DSK 55 Files, 207 Blocks *************************************************************** ASK ASKF77 - Terminal I/O routines. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ray Carpenter c/o Shell Research Ltd PO Box 1 Chester, CH1 3SH UK ASK is a set of FORTRAN terminal I/O routines. (ASKF77 are routines for use under FORTRAN-77 ONLY). They give you similiar (although more powerful) facility to the .ASK directives of IND. ASK.DSK 36 Files, 251 Blocks ASKF77.DSK 8 Files, 37 Blocks ************************************************************* MONUTL - Monitor Utilities. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ian Hammond Hammond Software Goetingen West Germany Handy utilities for checking monitor offsets, device tables, and logical assignments. MONUTL.DSK 4 Files, 24 Blocks ************************************************************* UTIL2 - Miscellaneous Utilities. (Obtained from the Fall, 1984, European RT-11 SIG tape) Ronald Beetz AKZO PHARMA Oss, Holland BACDAT creates a file on the DK: disk with the current date and time. This program should be run just before a backup of the disk to indicate when the last backup was made. UPDCOM.TEC is a teco macro program to change common areas of a FORTRAN-IV program in all modules of that program. FORTRAN-IV lacks the INCLUDE statement which is quite annoying for programs with many modules. UPDCOM can help remedy this omission. DAYTIM is program that asks for date and time. The program checks to see if a legal date has been entered; if so, the current date and time are displayed; if not then date and time are asked. TEK125 is a program to display TEKTRONIX PLOT-10 information on a VT125 terminal. TEK125 is maybe the easiest solution for your conversion problems. UTIL2.DSK 13 Files, 91 Blocks ************************************************************* Submitted by: Robert Walraven Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 COM is a VAX-TSX+ communications package that runs at high baud rates. It is currently in use at 1200 baud, but has not been checked out at higher baud rates. The package consists of two parts: MO.MAC, a TSX+ general modem handler, and COM.FOR, a FOR- TRAN communications package that uses the MO handler. COMM1.DSK 25 Files, 302 Blocks ************************************************************ HANDLR - EIS emulator and Handshake handlers. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) P. C. Waggett EI.SYS was written to emulate the EIS instructions MUL, DIV, SOB, ASH, ASHC, SXT and XOR on a BIS machine. EIS instructions will be emulated, transparently to the user, by software. The driver emulates all sensible (and probably all non-sensible) EIS assembler instructions using any combination of registers, includ- ing PC and SP. Gary Preckshot University of Arizona Tucson, AZ HS is a handshaking serial line handler which allows convenient file transfer between two machines running under DEC RT-11 Version 3B or later, and whose protocol is so simple that a complementary serial I/O handler may be written easily for other operating systems. Synchronization is acheived by transmitting an endless series of ENQ characters until the receiver responds with a single ACK. HANDLR.DSK 7 Files, 154 Blocks ************************************************************ (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) B. Kup TH Darmstadt D-6100 Darmstadt West Germany INCL is a FORTRAN/RT pre-processor to simulate an INCLUDE statement. It will handle multiple include statements, and accepts file specs with various syntaxes, such as: INCLUDE 'filnam.ext' include filnam.ext INCLUD.DSK 4 Files, 34 Blocks ************************************************************ RMQ - Interprocessor communications, and other stuff. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) P. Wegmann F. Kuster G. Maier Eidg. Techn. Hochschule Hybridrechenzentrum AIE Gloriastrasse 35, ETZ-J CH-8092 Z u e r i c h A program which operates much like IND, in that it allows comments and operator decisions to be interspersed with KMON com- mands. (Translation of the file README.TXT) RMQ is a program for the printing of a commentary in a running RT-11 command file. The execution of the command file can be stopped and, depending on the application, continued or aborted from TT:. You may also flush part of the command file. Document- ation is in the program. The command files SQDK.COM (Squeeze DK:) and COPRT4.COM (Selective copying of a 'master disk') are examples of the use of RMQ. DAZEIT (DATIME) will, at the end of a startup file, force the date (and the time) to be entered. The date will be checked for cor- rectness (including leapyear). The month entry can be numerical, as well as in the 3-letter format (English or German). A missing year numeral will be supplied. Examples: 1.Jan 82 5/MAR 25-11 The 'Default' year can be set in the source code with DAZUPD.COM. Further documentation in the program. STARTS.COM shows the use of DAZEIT as well as several further ideas together with DIR.COM, VT100.COM, LA36.COM, INSDXY.COM. SELIN and DRVERB are two file-transfer programs between two RT-11 computers. SELIN supports a (local) serial connection, DRVERB uses a 16-bit connection with DR-11C or DRV-11 interfaces. All the equipment in both computers must be addressable before the service will commence. The commands can be read from the consoles or from a command file. Common documentation in the file SELIN.DOC. RMQ.DSK 15 Files, 170 Blocks NOTE: Files in German ************************************************************ SUP - Subsystem Utility Program. (Obtained from the European Best of RT tape) Jens-Peter Jensen Institut f. Nachrichtentechnik TU Braunschweig Schleintzstr 23 3300 Braunschweig West Germany Tel: 391-2489 SUP is a program to create and maintain subsystem files. You can use SUP to copy files on physical devices to files in subsys- tems and vice versa. You can create complete, bootable subsystems by using SUP exclusively. The SUP command syntax resembles normal RT11 Command Language. SUP commands include: HELP COPY INITIALIZE BOOT DIRECTORY RENAME KILL EXIT SUP.DSK 6 Files, 271 Blocks ************************************************************ MISC - Miscellaneous goodies. Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-3300 This submission contains: A library of digital filtering routines. Routines for 2-to-3 conversion of binary files to/from ASCII printable files. These routines are handy if you must transmit a binary file to another system but don't have a communications package such as TRANSF, KERMIT, or MODEM7 at both ends. Some Bessel function calculating subroutines. A different type of random number generator. A program for calculating the position of the sun throughout the day for FRESNO, CA. If you are not interested in FRESNO, substi- tute the longitude and latitude of your favorite city. MISC.DSK 11 Files, 89 Blocks ************************************************************ TSXUTL - Utilities for TSX and RT. Mike Marak, David Gaudine, Dr. S.J. Kubina EMC LAB, Room CC-113 Loyola Campus, Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Canada H4B 1R6 (514) 482-0320 ext 281 This is a collection of utility programs for controlling the TSX environment, including one to open a TSX system after it has been $SHUT, to send a CTRL-S to another terminal, to create and run a DETACHED job and to send a CTRL-C to another terminal. For RT and TSX, there is a cross-reference and overlay generator for Fortran programs, and a program which replaces all tabs in a pro- gram by spaces. TSXUTL.DSK 16 Files, 306 Blocks ************************************************************ F77UTL - FORTRAN-77 Utilities. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 A collection of utilities written in FORTRAN-77. These include routines for converting ASCII (or character) strings to and from single- and double-precision integers, a single-character input routine (you can get a character without needing a carriage return to terminate the input), and several VT100 screen-control and formatting routines. The latter include cursor position report, two-column output, one line output, and centered output. There is also an IND file which allows incremental backups to be done almost like a VAX. F77UTL.DSK 10 Files, 120 Blocks ************************************************************ FILUTL - Utilities for source file maintenance. Walter L. Battaglia YOLO EXPERT SOFTWARE 1111 Kennedy Place, Suite 4 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 758-8940 STRIP splits source files into comment and source code files. Useful for stripping comments or for starting a program document- ation file. DCOLAT splits a file into multiple sub-files. COLATE is the reverse of DCOLAT: re-combines the files specified into 1 large file. ASIS (assign ISAM) reads COBOL-PLUS PRIMARY INDEX file in an ISAM file system. TTSUBS are miscellaneous terminal error messages subroutines. FILUTL.DSK 11 Files, 168 Blocks ************************************************************ DSKLB* - Librarian for multiple disks. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 Disk Librarian (DSKLIB) is a program to maintain a master catalog of multiple disk directories. Disks are given unique num- bers and names, and then placed in the master catalog. A powerful Find command is then used to locate a particular file. Full wild- cards and multiple switches are supported. The Archive Handler is included here for those persons using RT-11 Version 4 who need such a feature. It has capabilities which complement DSKLIB. The source to DSKLIB is included in this submission. DSKLB1.DSK 6 Files, 475 Blocks DSKLB2.DSK 11 Files, 40 Blocks ************************************************************ HEXFIL.DEV - ASCII to hex transformation. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 The program "TOHEX" converts ANY disk file to a file of hexidecimal characters replete with lines and line numbers. This ASCII hex file can then be transmitted from one computer to an- other over normal terminal transmission lines. The sister program, "TOBIN", will take the ASCII hex file created by the pro- gram "TOHEX" and reconstruct the original file. Therefor, these two programs afford a method of transmitting ANY file between two computers over ASCII transmission lines. Volume ID: HEXFIL.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG BICB .MAC 3 16-Oct-83 UNHEX .MAC 4 16-Oct-83 BICB .OBJ 1 16-Oct-83 UNHEX .OBJ 1 16-Oct-83 BICB .LST 5 16-Oct-83 UNHEX .LST 7 16-Oct-83 README.1ST 7 16-Oct-83 TOHEX .FOR 8 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .OBJ 19 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .MAP 10 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .FOR 4 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .LST 15 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .SAV 23 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .OBJ 9 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .MAP 9 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .LST 8 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .SAV 25 26-Oct-83 17 Files, 158 Blocks ************************************************************ MISC.DEV - Miscellaneous files. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 5238 Sandia National Laboratories PO Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 ACODE.*, GREP, README.ACO This is a list of telephone area codes. The list is in numeric sequence by area code and includes as yet unassigned codes. Under TSX-Plus the command file ACODE.COM may be used for online query of the ACODES.TXT file. The file GREP.SAV is from the DECUS C distribution and performs the search of the ACODES.TXT file. ****************** Larry Owens OWENS COMPUTER SERVICES 2813 Indianola Avenue Columbus, OH 43202 (614) 262-4805 VFY.*, README.VFY VFY is a random-access (disk) verification utility. It allows a user file to verify that a certain disk is loaded in a specified drive. ******************** Thomas J. Shinal Vice-President General Scientific Corporation 1684 East Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 WATCH.*, ASCBIN, TIMDIF, DATE, CVT10, DOG, README.WAT WATCH is a program which will run as a Detached Job under TSX+ to execute up to 32 command files in a time sequential order starting at 00:01 hours. A date may be associated with each com- mand line. Any part of the date field may be wild carded. Volume ID: MISC.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG README.ACO 3 14-Oct-83 ACODES.TXT 6 20-Sep-83 ACODE .COM 1 31-Mar-82 GREP .SAV 25 12-May-82 RTLANG.ABS 5 14-Oct-83 RTLANG.RNO 15 14-Oct-83 RTLANG.DOC 18 14-Oct-83 README.SAT 1 01-Nov-83 SATTRN.FOR 7 11-Jul-83 SATTRN.SAV 29 11-Jul-83 SATTRN.DOC 8 14-Oct-83 PARSE .OBJ 15 31-Aug-83 INDCOM.DOC 153 02-Feb-83 IND .JMC 40 21-Sep-81 README.IND 3 16-May-83 VFY .SAV 5 20-Jun-83 VFY .MAC 35 20-Jun-83 VFY .DOC 10 20-Jun-83 ************************************************************ UTILS.DEV - Directory utilites, and other things. Glenn A. Bever NASA Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility Code OFEM P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523 (805) 258-3311 BNSRCH.*, HEX.*, IAND.*, IHEXBN.*, IOR.*, IRAM.*, IRVRS.*, IXOR.*, MOD.*, PRH.*, PROPDP.*, PROTEK.*, RTDIR.*, TEKPRO.*, XDATCH.*, README.DIR A collection of utilities and programs. Some of them relate to use with TEKTRONIX development systems and PROLOG prom programmers. 'XDATCH' has been modified to allow a complete list of XDn assignments. 'PRH' is a print utility (date/time stamped headers). 'RTDIR' searches an RT-11 volume and its subdevices for specified filenames. ************************************************************ DATFIT.DEV - Routines for data analysis and fitting. Robert Walraven University of California Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-0360 These are a collection of routines for fitting data. This submittal contains three sections: 1. Equation fitting routines. 2. Digital filter routines. 3. 1st order differential equation solvers. Volume ID: DATFIT.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG README.1ST 4 22-Oct-83 LINFIT.FOR 7 19-Oct-83 NLFIT .FOR 12 22-Oct-83 MATINV.FOR 8 18-Oct-83 FPOLY .FOR 1 19-Oct-83 FCHISQ.FOR 1 22-Oct-83 FEXP .FOR 2 22-Oct-83 DFEXP .FOR 2 22-Oct-83 EXPFIT.FOR 5 22-Oct-83 EXPGEN.FOR 4 22-Oct-83 FLTLIB.FOR 28 06-Oct-80 FLTREC.FOR 6 11-Apr-82 FLTPLT.FOR 4 29-Sep-80 ADBASH.FOR 5 09-Oct-81 KUTSIM.FOR 3 09-Oct-81 TESTAB.FOR 15 27-Oct-81 TESTKS.FOR 3 09-Oct-81 17 Files, 110 Blocks ************************************************************ GETRSX.DEV - Transfer FILES-11 files to RT-11. Mark Bartelt HSC Research Development Corporation 555 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5G1X8 (416) 597-1500, X4588 Bryan Kattwinkel Kattwinkel Komputing 520 Palm Springs Blvd, #502 Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937 (305) 773-3518 GETRSX, CLOSE, CSTAT, CVTR50, EMT*, GETCHN, LOOKUP, READW, R50FIL, STR*, TYPES, UNXSYS - This submission contains an RT-11 program for reading ODS-1 (RSX) disks. The file GETRSX.DOC contains the UNIX manual pages for `getrsx'. CLOSE .C 1 12-Oct-82 README.1ST 2 21-May-83 CSTAT .C 1 13-Oct-82 READW .C 1 12-Oct-82 CSTAT .H 1 13-Oct-82 RSXGET.C 38 07-May-82 CVTR50.C 6 22-Oct-82 RSXGET.DOC 6 07-May-82 DOPEN .MAC 2 06-May-83 RSXSUB.C 27 19-May-83 EMT .MAC 5 13-Oct-82 RTRSX .C 20 21-May-83 EMTDEF.H 3 13-Oct-82 RTRSX .DOC 7 19-May-83 GETCHN.C 1 14-Oct-82 RTRSX .SAV 29 21-May-83 GETRSX.COM 1 19-May-83 R50FIL.H 1 13-Oct-82 GETRSX.DOC 8 19-May-83 STRCAT.C 1 19-May-83 GETRSX.SAV 31 19-May-83 STRCHR.C 1 19-May-83 GETRSX.SRC 45 20-May-83 TYPES .H 1 13-Oct-82 GETRSX.TXT 8 20-May-83 UNXSYS.C 3 09-Nov-82 LOOKUP.C 1 22-Oct-82 27 Files, 251 Blocks ************************************************************ 22BIT.DEV - Handlers for 22-bit systems. R. L. Hicksted Micro Technology Inc. 1620 Miraloma Ave. Placentia, CA 92670 (213) 632-7580 MXV22, RTDY, README.MTI - Modification to DY driver for 22-bit addressing for use with MTI MXV22 controller. ************************************************************* UTIL1.DEV - System and Application Utilities. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 2565A P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 PARSE - A flexible filespec parser for FORTRAN programs. SWCNSE- A console switcher routine which allows runtime setting of communications line speed (for interfaces such as DL11V-E or DLV-11F). R. S. Frazer Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-7863 SETOPS - A program for checking which options in a handler are available, and which are or are not set. RTCOM - Another communications package for making an RT system a smart terminal. LX8BIT - A version of the LS handler with enhanced settable options and the ability to pass 8-bit data. M. Alvin Levy Levy & Adams 75 Marietta St. NW, Ste 400 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 521-2406 FACE, LIST, SCRIBE, README.LVY - These are programs that print a source file. FACE provides the ability to interactively set the top and bottom margins as well as the number of lines to be printed on a page. LIST is a program that will print any given part or all of a file. SCRIBE is a program that will print all of one or more files. TCU*, README.TCU - Programs to read or write system date/time to Digital Pathways TCU-50D clock. Thomas J. Shinal General Scientific Corp 1683 E. Gude Dr. Rockville MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 GETRNO, GETGLO, HEADER, OUTRNO, STRING - This program extracts flagged comment fields from a source file and sends them to a RUNOFF source file. SHUT, DELAY* - TSX shutdown program. DELAY1.MAC 1 22-Oct-82 PARSE .DOC 3 29-Apr-83 DELAY1.OBJ 1 22-Oct-82 PARSE .FOR 5 08-Apr-83 DELAY1.SAV 2 22-Oct-82 PARSE .FTN 8 08-Apr-83 DELAY5.MAC 1 22-Oct-82 PARSE .OBJ 16 17-May-83 DELAY5.OBJ 1 22-Oct-82 README.LIS 6 19-May-83 DELAY5.SAV 2 22-Oct-82 README.TCU 2 21-May-83 EXAMPL.PAR 3 08-Apr-83 RTCOM .DOC 18 03-Feb-83 FACE .PAS 4 14-May-83 RTCOM .SAV 16 07-Oct-82 FACE .SAV 14 17-May-83 RTSET .FOR 17 18-Feb-83 GETGLO.PAS 1 10-Sep-82 RTSET .SAV 30 18-Feb-83 GETRNO.COM 1 10-Sep-82 SCRIBE.PAS 10 17-May-83 GETRNO.DOC 17 10-Sep-82 SCRIBE.SAV 19 17-May-83 GETRNO.MAP 4 01-Dec-82 SETOPS.DOC 1 17-May-83 GETRNO.OBJ 10 01-Dec-82 SETOPS.FOR 15 02-Mar-83 GETRNO.PAS 21 02-Dec-82 SETOPS.SAV 35 02-Mar-83 GETRNO.RNO 15 01-Dec-82 SHUT .COM 2 25-Oct-82 GETRNO.SAV 25 01-Dec-82 SHUT .DOC 1 04-May-83 GETRNO.SRC 1 10-Sep-82 STRING.DEC 2 10-Sep-82 HEADER.RNO 1 10-Sep-82 STRING.OBJ 7 01-Dec-82 LIST .PAS 19 17-May-83 SWCNSE.DOC 2 29-Apr-83 LIST .SAV 21 17-May-83 SWCNSE.MAC 5 08-Apr-83 LX8BIT.DOC 4 02-Mar-82 SWCNSE.SAV 2 28-Oct-81 LX8BIT.SAV 2 02-Mar-82 TCUGET.MAC 7 21-May-83 OUTRNO.OBJ 13 01-Dec-82 TCUPUT.MAC 6 21-May-83 OUTRNO.PAS 13 02-Dec-82 49 Files, 432 Blocks ************************************************************ UTIL2.DEV - More utilities. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 DDT - (Dynamic Debugging Technique) allows symbolic debugging of programs using the symbol table file optionally produced by LINK. VIEW, V - View is a small utility program that allows quickly paging through an ASCII file on a VT100. BYE, BYEBLD - Bye prints a saying or definition. COPY, MOUNT - A TECO macro to backup a large disk to multiple smaller disks. Details of these programs are found in the file ANOTAT.DIR. ANOTAT.DIR 6 21-May-83 DDT .DOC 13 14-Sep-82 BYE .IDX 4 17-May-81 DDT .MAC 130 16-Oct-82 BYE .LNS 123 17-May-81 DDT .OBJ 26 08-May-83 BYE .SAV 3 19-Aug-82 MOUNT .SAV 2 30-Nov-78 BYEBLD.SAV 4 17-May-81 V .COM 1 08-May-83 COPY .DOC 5 07-Mar-83 VIEW .MAC 36 08-Jul-81 COPY .TEC 2 30-Nov-78 VIEW .SAV 6 08-May-83 14 Files, 361 Blocks ************************************************************ UTIL3.DEV - FORTRAN and C utilities. Doug Bohrer First National Bank of Chicago One First National Plaza, Ste 0005 (1-22) Chicago, IL 60670 (312) 732-2666 FIXLEN - A program to convert a FSA file to a XSA file. MATCH, MATCHB - Programs for FSA file comparison. Matched records are written to the match file, those that don't are written to error output. MERGEF - Merging two previously-sorted FSA files. CRREAD - Shared file reading and writing. Details of these programs are found in the file FORUTL.DOC. CRREAD.FOR 12 31-May-83 MATCH .SAV 28 31-May-83 FIXLEN.C 2 31-May-83 MATCHB.FOR 22 31-May-83 FIXLEN.FOR 10 31-May-83 MATCHB.HLP 7 31-May-83 FIXLEN.HLP 3 31-May-83 MATCHB.SAV 29 31-May-83 FIXLEN.SAV 29 31-May-83 MERGEF.C 11 31-May-83 FORUTL.DOC 21 31-May-83 MERGEF.HLP 11 31-May-83 MATCH .FOR 20 31-May-83 MERGEF.SAV 36 31-May-83 MATCH .HLP 7 31-May-83 15 Files, 248 Blocks ************************************************************ VTUTL1.DEV - Variety of Utility Files for the VT-100. VTUTL2.DEV Stephen Cribbs Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. Pinawa, Manitoba R0E1L0 (204) 653-2311 MJCLOK - Foreground job which displays calendar and clock on a VT-100. TXTWRT - A text formatting program to get displays on a VT-100 screen. TCFL - A VT-100 screen formatting package. ENC .FOR 15 11-May-83 PTXTW .MAC 2 11-May-83 EXMPL1.INP 1 11-May-83 README.1ST 6 18-May-83 EXMPL2.INP 1 11-May-83 TCFL .BFO 7 11-May-83 IDSPTC.FOR 30 11-May-83 TCFLIO.MAC 23 11-May-83 IDSPTC.MAC 7 11-May-83 TCFLO .MAC 27 11-May-83 IPARSE.FOR 6 11-May-83 TXTC .COM 1 11-May-83 KMP2WU.MAC 2 11-May-83 TXTL .COM 1 11-May-83 MATCH .FOR 4 11-May-83 TXTLO .COM 1 11-May-83 MJCLOK.DOC 41 12-May-83 TXTWRT.FOR 25 11-May-83 MJCLOK.MAC 37 12-May-83 TXTWRT.HLP 51 11-May-83 MJCLOK.REL 6 12-May-83 TXTWRT.OVL 53 11-May-83 NEST .FOR 6 11-May-83 TXTWRT.SAV 51 11-May-83 24 Files, 404 Blocks CURP .FOR 2 19-May-83 SLVPLX.SAV 32 19-May-83 CURP .SAV 16 19-May-83 SLVPLY.FOR 32 19-May-83 GTTRM .FOR 1 19-May-83 SLVPLY.SAV 36 19-May-83 KTCC .FOR 6 19-May-83 TCFL .BFO 7 19-May-83 KTCC .SAV 19 19-May-83 TCFL .CSL 10 19-May-83 KTRMID.FOR 2 19-May-83 TCFL .DOC 98 20-May-83 KTRMID.SAV 14 19-May-83 TCFL .MTT 12 19-May-83 PTCFL .MAC 2 19-May-83 TCFLIO.MAC 24 19-May-83 README.2ND 4 19-May-83 TCFLO .MAC 27 19-May-83 SLVPLM.FOR 32 19-May-83 TCFLU1.MAC 8 19-May-83 SLVPLM.SAV 40 19-May-83 TCFLU2.MAC 21 19-May-83 SLVPLX.FOR 30 19-May-83 TID .NTE 2 19-May-83 24 Files, 477 Blocks ************************************************************ MTUTL1.DEV - Magnetic tape utilities. MTUTL2.DEV Doug Bohrer First National Bank of Chicago One First National Plaza, Ste 0005 (1-22) Chicago, IL 60670 (312) 732-2666 DUMPMT, SPDUMP, EBCDIC, EXTMT - Dump the contents of a magnetic tape to a terminal. BCK*, RET*, BACKUP - A high-blocking-density magnetic tape backup system. TAPER, TAPXXX - A program to create a Fortran Sequential ASCII data file from a magnetic tape file. Details of these programs are found in the file FORUTL.DOC on disk MTUTL2. BACKUP.HLP 23 31-May-83 DUMPMT.HLP 16 31-May-83 BCKDIR.C 7 31-May-83 DUMPMT.SAV 52 31-May-83 BCKDIR.SAV 53 31-May-83 RETRN .C 3 31-May-83 BCKTPE.C 19 31-May-83 RETRN .SAV 30 31-May-83 BCKTPE.SAV 75 31-May-83 RETTPE.C 11 31-May-83 BCKUP .C 8 31-May-83 RETTPE.SAV 53 31-May-83 BCKUP .SAV 32 31-May-83 SPDUMP.FOR 21 31-May-83 DUMPMT.FOR 15 31-May-83 SPDUMP.SAV 53 31-May-83 16 Files, 471 Blocks EBCDIC.DAT 2 31-May-83 TAPER .FOR 22 31-May-83 EXTMT .DOC 4 31-May-83 TAPER .HLP 16 31-May-83 EXTMT .MAC 26 31-May-83 TAPER .SAV 53 31-May-83 EXTMT .OBJ 3 31-May-83 TAPXXX.FOR 27 31-May-83 FORUTL.DOC 21 31-May-83 TAPXXX.SAV 54 31-May-83 10 Files, 228 Blocks ************************************************************ EXEC is a version of the TSTE terminal emulator program which includes Compuserve Information Service (CIS) "executive" protocol for file transfer between DEC/H11 computers acting as terminals and the host machines at CIS. Submitted By: Chuck Sadoian PO Box 397 Dinuba, Calif 93618 Through: R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM 87185 EXEC .DOC 25 05-May-82 ACCESS.DOC 10 22-Mar-82 EXEC .MAC 90 05-May-82 EXEC .TXT 3 06-May-82 EXEC .DIR 1 12-May-82 6 Files, 130 Blocks **************************************************************** GETRSX.DEV This is a UNIX program to read RSX-11 (ODS-1) filesystems. It is submitted in hopes that it can be easily ported to RT-11 using the DECUS C compiler. Mark Bartelt Caltech 356-48 Pasadena, California 91125 213/356-6663 ( After July 1 I can be reached at: HSC Research Development Corporation 555 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8 Canada ) README.1ST 2 07-May-82 GETRSX.C 38 07-May-82 GETRSX.DOC 6 07-May-82 GETRSX.DIR 2 12-May-82 3 Files, 46 Blocks ***************************************************************** UPDATE.DEV Kenneth Bell 8334 Avenida Leon Cucamonga, CA 91730 (714) 989-6461 UPDATE IS A UTILITY PROGRAM TO UPDATE A WORKING DISK FROM A MASTER BY COPYING ONLY THOSE FILES FROM THE MASTER WITH NEWER CREATION DATES THAN THE SAME TITLE ON THE WORKING DISK. WILD CARDS ARE SUPPORTED. UPDATE.SAV 8 04-Dec-81 UPDATE.BAK 4 04-Dec-81 UPDATE.MAC 30 04-Dec-81 WILD .MAC 11 10-Sep-81 UPDATE.DOC 4 09-Dec-81 README.TXT 1 09-Dec-81 TECF00.TMP 1 09-Dec-81 7 Files, 59 Blocks ************************************************************ MEMMAP.DEV Les LaZar Andromeda Systems, Inc. 9000 Eton Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91304 (213) 709-7600 The memory mapper scans PDP-11 memory from address zero up. As memory and peripherals respond to addresses the address ranges are displayed along with the standard device names that correspond with those addresses. MEMMAP is for 32KW systems. EXMMAP is for extended memory systems. MEMMAP.PAS 9 04-Dec-81 MEMMAP.SAV 15 04-Dec-81 EXMMAP.PAS 10 04-Dec-81 EXMMAP.SAV 16 04-Dec-81 4 Files, 50 Blocks ************************************************************ RTCALC - A simple yet quite functional spreadsheet in the LOTUS-123 or SATURN type. No sources. Sparse doc. **************************************************************************** DECUS FALL, 1990 Annotated Directory **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** VSET RT-11 Vitrual Set Utility by John M. Crowell Multiware, Inc. Davis, CA VSET performs SET options on RT-11 device handler files. The handler file may or may not be that of a currently installed device, and need not have the .SYS extension. It may reside on a disk other than the system disk. VSET.DSK 6 Files, 94 Blocks **************************************************************************** TSXLIB 18-May-89 N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, inc. PO Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 TSXLIB is a library of FORTRAN callable routines that implement the TSX-Plus system services which are unique to TSX-Plus. The library has been updated to include all TSX-Plus unique services through TSX-Plus V6.40. Like RT-11, TSX-Plus offers the MACRO-11 programmer a number of system services. These services are implemented via both the RT-11 programmed requests (for those services common to both RT-11 and TSX-Plus) and raw EMT instructions (for those unique to TSX-Plus). RT-11 makes its system services available to the FORTRAN programmer through the system subroutine library, SYSLIB. TSX-Plus also honors the bulk of the service requests in the SYSLIB routines. TSXLIB, however, makes the TSX-Plus unique EMTs available to the FORTRAN programmer. These TSX-Plus library routines provide facilities to support communication lines, detached jobs, device allocating and deallocating, file structured device mounting and dismounting, communication between running programs, job privileges control, job status monitoring, program performance analysis, real time program execution, shared run time systems, shared files, special files information, spooler control, subprocess control, system status information, communication between running programs and a terminal, program control of the terminal, ODT activation mode, user name control, windowing, and several miscellaneous EMTs. The TSXLIB distribution kit includes the MACRO-11 source modules for all the routines, a user's manual in machine readable form, an indirect command file to build the library, and the implemented library. The FORTRAN sources for some test programs are also included. These test programs have been executed either with F66 or F77, and in some instances with both. TSXLB1.DSK 4 Files, 604 Blocks TSXLB2.DSK 64 Files, 414 Blocks **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** SETDZ 20-Sep-1989 Kurt Kohler Asset Control Systems, Inc P.O. Box 1917 Corvalus, OR 97339 SETDZ - Set DZ(Q)-11 communications parameters V01.04 10-Sep-89 SETDZ is an RT-11 utility to set the communication parameters on a DZ type serial interface board (DZ-11, DZV-11, DZQ-11). It is modeled after the distributed SPEED utility. The available options are: /T:n Terminal # /S:n Baud Rate (Speed) /D Parity Disabled /E:n Parity Enabled, n=0(even), n=1(odd) /C:n Character Length (5-8) /H Display options Since the options are processed by the CSI, numeric parameters are assumed octal by default. Therefore the baud rate should be followed by a period. Each option may only appear once on a command line. If the terminal port specified with the /T option is not a DZ type port the command line is ignored. Be sure to run this file with $@ if IND is turned on. SETDZ.DSK 4 Files, 24 Blocks **************************************************************************** MAIL.DSK M. P. (Mike) Marak LOYOLA EMC LAB Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Room AD-532 LOYOLA Campus / Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Canada (514) 848-3118 This subdevice contains the distribution for the MAIL system, MAIL V2.14, which incorporates some new features over the previous distribution (MAIL V1.14). See the EDIT HISTORY section of MINFO.FOR for a description of new features. MAIL is on on-line mail message system for user under TSX+, allowing users to send and/or read messages, which are stored in the system postoffice. Users may send messaged to any other system user, but may only read messages in their personal mailbox. Complete program sources are included, allowing users to modify the system to their application, as well as a complete pre-built MAIL system. Documentation is included. OPERATING SYSTEM: RT-11 V5.4, TSX+ V6.2 (minimum version) SOURCE LANGUAGE: FORTRAN SORTWARE REQUIRED: FORTRAN IV or FORTRAN-77, TSXLIB V6.2 (DECUS 11-490) for sources, TSX+ V6.2 MAIL.DSK 10 Files, 268 Blocks **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** SCHOR1.DSK & SCHOR2.DSK Some Interesting and Useful Routines for RT-11 and TSX-Plus Bob Schor Eye and Ear Institute 203 Lothrop St. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412) 647-2116 (The following is a much edited version of DECUS.DOC on SCHOR1.DSK) Over the past ten years, I have developed a series of useful support routines and programs which help me manage and program in an RT-11 / TSX-Plus environment. These routines fall into several catagories -- programming aids, RT-11 and TSX system tools, system utilities, and "useful" programs. Programming Aids I have developed a set of macros, embedded in the macro library SUMAC.MLB, to provide Structured User MACros (hence, the name). These macros, in effect, define a "new" macro language, one with IF/ELSE/ENDIF, REPEAT/UNTIL, WHILE/ENDWHILE, PROCED/ENDPROC, and other block and structuring macro definitions. All of the macro routines I am submitting are written using SUMAC. The use of the macro package is documented in SUMAC.DOC. The actual macro library is contained in SUMAC.MLB, which is the only file that needs to reside on disk. The actual macro, for those who want to poke into the internals, is in SUMAC.MAC. TSX/RT-11 Start up, initialization routines When RT-11 starts, it looks for an initialization file, START%.COM. I have added several features to this file to help maintain the system date and time, ease transitions with TSX, perform needed assignments, and initialize certain devices (such as VM:). The file SETDAT.IND is a command file which handles both date-setting and automatic restarting of TSX. First, if no date is present, a date is obtained, either by executing a file SY:NOW.TSX (if it exists), or by asking the user to enter the date on the system console. Then a file SY:GOTSX.COM is built and executed, which starts TSX if the file SY:NOW.TSX is present. Another common task to run at start-up time is initialization of certain devices, most commonly VM:, the "memory disk". This start-up initialization is special, however -- you only want to initialize devices which have not yet been initialized, to avoid losing files already present on the device. The IND file, INIT.IND, when called with a device name, attempts to perform a directory listing, and if it fails (implying that no legal directory exists), will perform an initialization. This has an esthetic flaw, in that an RT-11 error message is produced (and should be ignored) -- one could replace this simple method with actually reading the file and deciding if the directory were present, but I took the easy way out. The file INITVM.COM simply calls this routine, specifying device VM:. The TSX start-up routine is contained in DETACH.TSX. Unlike STARTS.COM, it assumes that date and time are correctly entered, and leaves common assignments to other routines automatically invoked for each user when LOGIN runs. It does run INITVM, however, to initialize the common VM: once, when the system starts up. SCHOR1.DSK & SCHOR2.DSK (continued) The final activity of DETACH.TSX is to start a routine, ONLINE, which is a modification of a routine published several years ago in the TSX newsletter. This routine sends a message (Line X -- TSX is now running) to each time-sharing line in the system, thus notifying users that they can attempt to log on to the system. In certain systems and configurations (usually when two TSX systems are directly connected to each other via a serial line, one of which gets "grabbed" by CL), ONLINE can hang (I suspect both systems are trying to "talk", and neither is "listening" to the "TSX is running" message). Despite efforts in ONLINE to reset CL, clear buffers, etc., I'm not sure I've eliminated the problem, so I've written another routine, SUICID, which I detach (via OFFLIN) to kill the ONLINE job after 30 seconds. SUICID is a routine which takes two parameters -- the name of a program, and a time (specified as NNs XXm YYh, for seconds, minutes, and hours, i.e. 1m 30s means one-and-a-half minutes). SUICID "sleeps" for the requested length of time, then kills all copies of the named program associated with your time-sharing line or its sub-processes. Note that if you are on your primary line, SUICID KMON (no time parameter means "do it now") will kill all your idle sub-processes. HALT, TSX Shut-down routine There are times when it is necessary to stop TSX: either to return to RT-11 (in order, for example, to handle maximum rates of real-time interrupts) or to re-start TSX (in those rare instances when something bombs, or gets "stuck"). Issuing $SHUTDOWN or $STOP can interfere drastically with other time-sharing activity; ordinarily, the system provides protection from arbitrary use of these commands by requiring that their issuer have "system privileges". I have written a routine, HALT, which provides further protection by instituting an orderly shut-down procedure, with built-in safeguards for active users. TSX Watch-dog Once I had written HALT, I realized I had most of the code needed to provide a monitoring program to log off users who walk away from their terminals. WATCH periodically monitors all active lines, and keeps a running account of the CPU time. If the CPU time does not increase between watches, the line is assumed to have been idle, and "idle time" is accumulated. Once sufficient time has built up, the line is a candidate for being killed. Note, however, that WATCH will not kill an idle primary line which supports an active sub-process -- as long as any sub-process remains active, the primary line is left alone. Modem Initialization My TSX systems have a line connected to a Hayes-compatible modem (actually, a MultiTech Multi-Modem 224EH, a 2400-baud MNP Class 5 model). When TSX starts (see above), INIMOD is detached, which runs INIMOD.IND. This routine takes over a communication line, connects it to the modem's time-sharing line, and sends a series of escape sequences to ensure that the modem is properly initialized for accepting incoming and sending out-going traffic. Two auxiliary routines are used by INIMOD (and by PHONE, a routine I use to do my dialing, and then start VTCOM, KERMIT, or the TSX "set host" mode). One, XLBUSY, attempts to allocate XL (to which, for VTCOM compatibility, the CL line of the modem is assigned). If it cannot, it sets appropriate condition codes, which INIMOD interprets as meaning that XL is busy with another user. The other routine, SENDXL, is used to echo its arguments (along with control characters in the form <15><12>) to XL. SCHOR1.DSK & SCHOR2.DSK (continued) TSX Internal Mail routine After several years of using TSX, my colleagues asked "Why can't we send messages to each other (other than via SEND,n), some kind of electronic mail?". Seemed like a good question, so I set about designing an electronic mail system for internal TSX usage. I wanted to have a system which guaranteed mail "privacy" (i.e. only the recipient could read the mail, yet anyone could write, or send, mail), yet be easy and flexible to use. I decided to enforce privacy by embedding all of the "mail" in a single file, SY:MAIL.TSX, which, since it had the .TSX extension, could not be mounted by regular users. I could then install the mail program(s) with sufficient privilege ("install/add sy:mail.com/priv=bypass") that it could mount the mail file and read/write inside it. Miscellaneous System and User Utilities CLEAR is designed to write information (default -- all nulls) onto all unused blocks on a device. There are at least two situations where this is helpful. One is data security -- simply deleting a file (partially) removes its directory entry, leaving the data on the device until it is overwritten; CLEAR will explicitly perform such overwriting. The other situation is to aid in managing devices, particularly if you need to perform data recovery (due to a damaged directory) -- if you know most unused areas of your device have blocks which are all nulls, then you need only concern yourself with blocks having something else as their contents (see SNOOP, below). MEMMAP is designed to provide a snap-shot of the i/o page, telling you which addresses (or range of addresses) exist up there. This can help resolve peculiar address conflicts when adding a new piece of hardware ("Oh, I forgot that the clock lived at that address"), or locating a dead board ("Oops, what happened to the controller at 167030?"). It can be run from either RT-11 or TSX (it checks to see which system is running) -- if running on TSX, it must be run with MEMMAP privilege (either by "R MEMMAP/IOPAGE" or from a suitably-privileged account). SHOWDU is a simple program to show you how the DU handler is currently set, i.e. to what unit, port, and partition corresponds to each DU device. SNOOP is designed to help recover from disasters which involve loss of directory. It looks block-by-block at each device, attempting to identify files of various types. At present, it can be told to look for sub-device (.DSK) files, probable text files (containing only ASCII text), .SAV files, and .SYS files. It does best with .DSK files -- if your device consists entirely of .DSK sub-device files, you can wipe out the device directory, and SNOOP will tell you where each .DSK files starts, its size, and its device name and owner, making it a trivial exercise to re-CREATE them. VERIFY (VERIFY.COM, VERIF1.SAV, and VERIF2.SAV) perform whole-device file verifications. VERIF1 basically builds a sorted directory of two user-specified devices, then hands control over to VERIF2, which produces a list of files unique to each device, and for those files common to both devices, shows which are identical and which differ. This is handy for file maintenance, for example, to allow you to see "what's new" when you get updates of programs, or to permit you to see what's changed since you did your last back-up onto your scratch disk. SCHOR1.DSK & SCHOR2.DSK (continued) Date/Calendar Routines One of the earliest utilities I wrote for myself were a set of routines to help me remember things, both events I had to do at specific times, and annual events (like birthdays and anniversaries). I wrote REMIND (and its support routine, JULIAN) to look at two text files, REMIND.REM and ANNUAL.REM, which consist of a date (in DD-MMM-YY format), , and a line of text. The information in REMIND.REM is considered to be one-time information, that is, information you want to know on a specific date, while ANNUAL.REM contains information for which you wish annual reminders (e.g. birthdays). REMIND needs to calculate days-in-advance, both regarding and disregarding years. For this purpose, it uses routines in JULIAN, which translate dates into "Julian dates", the number of days since a long time ago (December 31, 6703 years ago). As a side benefit, it can calculate the day of the week, given any (reasonable) date. Note that the present calendar, the Gregorian calendar, was adopted in 1752, so earlier dates require some adjustment (this is why George Washington's birthday is, or used to be, celebrated on a day other than the day recorded as his birth). Having written REMIND, I realized I needed an additional "tickler" program that I could leave little reminder notes to myself, which would pop up and say "Three days ago, you wrote a note saying Finish the documentation". So I created REMEMB, which looks at a file called REMEMB.REM, in the same format as the other .REM files. Here, however, the date is the date the reminder was entered into the file -- REMEMB persistently shows you the entire file (allowing you to add and delete entries, of course), with the date of entry. Spelling Routines SPELL is a fairly simple-minded speller, which creates a sorted list of words from a text file, compares it with a dictionary file, then provides you a list of words it does not find in the dictionary. It runs a bit slow, most of the time being taken up with word-parsing and sorting, but it works pretty well. I offer it in part because it contains two external sort routines, a heap sort (which is used during the initial parsing phase, since the heap can serve as a sorting "filter" to produce long runs of sorted output) and a poly-phase external sort routine, which is used to do the final sort/merge process. Matrox QC-640 Display Controller At the Spring Symposium, Dave Evans presented a nice review of graphics software and products for RT-11. He mentioned that an anonymous person had submitted software designed for a Matrox display controller. Matrox is a Canadian company who produce a line of graphic controller boards for the Q-bus and Unibus. I have their most recent product, the QC-640, a board which accepts ASCII text, and can produce lines, filled areas, symbols, text, and so on in a variety of colors (256 out of a 24-bit palette), as well as perform such transformations as scaling, rotation (in 3-D, yet), clipping, and so on of the image. I had written a handler for this device, called MX, and offered to provide it to the SIG, along with a utility program, MATEST, which exercises some of the features of the board. SCHOR1.DSK & SCHOR2.DSK (continued) DYDS -- Handler Modifications for Double-Sided 8" Floppies This may be old-hat to many, but for those of us still using 8" floppies, especially those from non-DEC third-party sources, these devices have an inherent capability to handle twice as much data, simply by using two read/write heads, and double-sided media. Rumor even has it that DEC was all set to release an RX03 as the double-sided double-density member of the RX01/RX02 family. SCHOR1.DSK 47 files, 955 blocks SCHOR2.DSK 27 files, 531 blocks ************************************************************************** WALRAV.DSK Principal Author: Robert Walraven LGRFRE.MAC is a fortran callable function to return the largest free space on a device. (Will optionally return second largest as well) Information for use of the function is included in the LRGFRE.MAC SYSSIM.FOR is a FORTRAN-77 program to simulate various operating systems on RT-11. Contributed to DECUS by the RT-11 Steering Committee. THIS IS A SPOOF, NOT A SERIOUS PROGRAM! WALRAV.DSK 5 files, 64 blocks ***************************************************************************** ********************************************************************** DIGLB1.DSK & DIGLB2.DSK Device Independant Graphics Library Hal R. Brand December 22, 1986 DIGlib User Society The DIGLIB Users Society (DIGUS) is now basically defunct largely due to lack of interest on both sides. However, I, Hal Brand, will continue to maintain DIGLIB to the best of my ability in my available spare time. Thus, do not expect immediate response. I will try make fix all bugs in a timely manner (about 1 week), but make no guarantees of any sort. In addition, I will try to add new drivers to DIGLIB as needed, mostly by obtaining the work of others. People writing/enhancing DIGLIB drivers (or generally useful subroutines pertaining to DIGLIB of any sort) are strongly encouraged to send them to Hal Brand (L-308) so that I can add them to DIGLIB. Please specify if you want to have your name removed or left on the software so that you do or don't get bugged. NOTICE This computer code material was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the United States Government. Neither the United States nor the United States Department of Energy, nor any of their employees, nor any of their contractors, subcontractors, or their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately-owned rights. DIGLIB is a free product brought to you by Hal R Brand courtesy of Jack W Frazer, Ted Michels and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Since DIGLIB was provided to you free (or nearly so), it is my sincere hope that DIGLIB will be freely circulated, and enhancements will be also. To aid in this effort of mutual exchange, please send me any DIGLIB software you believe would be of general use to the DIGLIB user community. I will evaluate it (and possibly modify it) and will distribute and maintain it if I also believe it is worth distributing with DIGLIB. DIGLIB (Device Independent Graphics LIBrary) is a collection of FORTRAN callable subroutines designed with the following goals: 1. Easily usable by the casual graphics programmer for 2D plotting. 2. Device independent (as much as possible). 3. Small and reasonably fast. 4. Device drivers are as simple as possible, and therefore easy to write, and device drivers may be written in FORTRAN when desired. DIGLB1.DSK & DIGLB2.DSK (continued) 5. Compatible (as much as possible) with PLTLIB. This is a historical artifact that no one now needs be concerned with except former PLTLIB users. 6. Maintainable. 7. Compatible with RT-11, TSX, RSX-11M, IAS, and VMS. 8. Compatible with MACRO, FORTRAN/RT, F4P, FORTRAN-77, and OMSI PASCAL. DIGLIB comes very close to meeting all of the above design goals. DIGLIB is now maintained on a VAX under VMS. This has greatly helped in maintaining and enhancing DIGLIB at the expense of allowing a few more bugs specific to RT-11 and/or RSX to sneak out. For more information, see the file DIGLIB.DOC on DIGLIB2.DSK. DIGLB1.DSK 147 files, 786 blocks DIGLB2.DSK 18 files, 445 blocks ********************************************************************** Ed Judge Logic Systems 30 Autumn Dr. Northampton, MA 01060 413 584-7159 RESEQ is a reseqencing program written in F77 that will fully renumber either F4 or F77 programs, sources included. It is a complete rewrite of an older program form DECUS and the SIG tapes. RESEQ.DSK 15 files, 106 blocks ********************************************************************** Ed Judge Logic Systems 30 Autumn Dr. Northampton, MA 01060 413 584-7159 TEXTAN.SAV, JFSPEL.SAV (in TEXSPL.DSK) and the files DCT1.DAF + DCT2.DAF combined into JEFDCT.DAF are the componants of a screen prompted text analyzer and spelling corrector. JEFDCT must be on a device labeled "VM" and the others on "SY". We use VM as the device for speed, but the algorithm is reasonably fast on a good hard disk with the same name. TEXEXT.DSK provides a disk only version text analyzer, sources included (F77). TEXSPL.DSK 3 files, 162 blocks TEXEXT.DSK 18 files, 190 blocks DCT1.DAF 1 file, 827 blocks (not a subdevice) DCT2.DAF 1 file, 827 blocks (not a subdevice) ********************************************************************** ******************************************************* SPRING 1980 DECUS CHICAGO RT-11 SIG TAPE ANNOTATED DIRECTORY ******************************************************* SUBMITTED BY: RAY STRACKBEIN ART HERMES. III 74-148 SANTA ROSA CIR MIT/LNS BATES LINAC PALM DESERT, CA 92260 P O BOX 95 714-346-4656 MIDDLETON, MA 01949 CHICAGO DECUS (1980) RT-11/PDP-11 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE TUTORIAL: COMPLETELY DOCUMENTED PROGRAM TO ILLUSTRATE THE USE OF ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE UNDER RT-11. TAPE1 .DIR 1 23-Apr-80 CRASH .DOC 23 23-Apr-80 ARCIVE.SAV 9 23-Apr-80 ARCIVE.MAC 52 23-Apr-80 ARCIVE.DOC 16 23-Apr-80 5 Files, 101 Blocks ******************************************************** SUBMITTED BY: GARY M SELZER PRINCETON GAMMA TECH P O BOX 641 PRINCETON, NJ 08540 RT-11 VERSION OF RATFOR TO FORTRAN TRANSLATOR. MODIFICATION OF PROGRAM PRESENTED IN "SOFTWARE TOOLS", BY KERNIGHAN AND PLAUGER WHICH ORIGINATED IN BELL LABS. RATFOR.DOC 16 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.SAV 79 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.TEC 1 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.RFR 44 23-Apr-80 RATMOD.RFR 50 23-Apr-80 RATDEF.RFI 7 23-Apr-80 RATCOM.RFI 8 23-Apr-80 RATSTK.RFI 1 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.FOR 72 23-Apr-80 RATMOD.FOR 90 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.OBJ 194 23-Apr-80 RATMOD.OBJ 110 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.LNK 1 23-Apr-80 13 Files, 673 Blocks ******************************************************* SUBMITTED BY: ROBERT B DENNY CREATIVE SYSTEM DESIGN CO 3452 E FOOTHILL BLVD SUITE 602 PASADENA, CA 91107 213-355-6836 SOURCES AND BUILD COMMAND FILES FOR RATFOR/RT-11 V20. RAT1ST.COM 3 23-Apr-80 RATBLD.COM 3 23-Apr-80 GETSTR.FOR 2 23-Apr-80 PUTSTR.FOR 2 23-Apr-80 RATRT .FOR 72 23-Apr-80 RAT1 .FOR 49 23-Apr-80 RAT2 .FOR 46 23-Apr-80 RAT3 .FOR 55 23-Apr-80 STRLIB.FOR 78 23-Apr-80 RATHLP.MAC 5 23-Apr-80 CCHAR .RAT 2 23-Apr-80 CDATIM.RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CDEFIO.RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CFOR .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CFUNC .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CLINE .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CLIST .RAT 2 23-Apr-80 CLOOK .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 COUTLN.RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CPRTLN.RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CSTR .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CUCLC .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 DEFIN .RAT 6 23-Apr-80 DEFINS.RAT 5 23-Apr-80 RATDEF.RAT 6 23-Apr-80 RATRT .RAT 60 23-Apr-80 RAT1 .RAT 37 23-Apr-80 RAT2 .RAT 36 23-Apr-80 RAT3 .RAT 42 23-Apr-80 STRLIB.RAT 68 23-Apr-80 TEST1 .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 TEST2 .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 TEST3 .RAT 2 23-Apr-80 TEST4 .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 TEST5 .RAT 1 23-Apr-80 CFILES.RT 2 23-Apr-80 RATFOR.RNO 114 23-Apr-80 37 Files, 711 Blocks ********************************************************* SUBMITTED BY: ANTON CHERNOFF DEC ML5-5/E76 BAMBI.TXT HAD A BAD BLOCK ON THE SUBMITTED MEDIA. VTECO .SAV 51 11-Mar-80 VOTECO.SAV 50 19-Mar-80 MTYSET.MAC 18 07-Apr-80 MTYSET.SAV 3 07-Apr-80 RTMON .MAC 33 12-Mar-80 RTMON .SYS 7 22-Feb-80 BAMBI .TXT 36 20-Feb-80 7 Files, 198 Blocks ******************************************************* SUBMITTED BY: MARK BARTELT CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MS 356-48 PASADENA, CA 91125 213-795-6811 EXT 2663 TOOLS FOR BUILDING & USING RESIDENT LIBRARIES UNDER RT-11 (AS DESCRIBED IN POSTER PAPER AT SPRING '79 SYMPOSIUM, AND REPRINTED IN PROCEEDINGS AND MINI-TASKER). RESLIB.DOC 6 17-Apr-80 MAKELB.FOR 11 04-Apr-79 LSHIFT.MAC 2 21-May-79 MAKELB.SAV 16 02-Mar-80 LBMAIN.MAC 6 06-Apr-79 5 Files, 41 Blocks ********************************************************** SUBMITTED BY: MARK BRAMHALL DEC TECO-11 V36 FOR RT-11. 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A. Bourgeois, Jr. Sandia National Laboratories Systems Engineering Division 1738 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 Patches through Aug 80 as published in the "Software Dispatch" for RT-11 V4.0 and BASIC-11 V2. See the file PATCH.DIR for more information. Short paper describing an RT-11 application. Presented at the "How to Solve the Operating System Labyrinth" session. Files named RTAPPL.(RNO,DOC). Short paper on RT-11 interrupt service routines by the rules and otherwise or moral and immoral. Presented at the "RT-11 Can Do It Workshop". Files named RTISRS.(RNO,DOC). Short paper describing a library implementation of FORTRAN callable programmed requests for TSX/TSX-Plus. Presented at the "RT-11 Can Do It Workshop". See TSXLIB.DIR for more information. MACRO-11 program to rewind and take off line all mag tape drives on a TM11 controller. File named RWMT.MAC. MACRO-11 program to force the user to enter a valid date and time. File named SIGNON.MAC. MACRO-11 program to prevent user from interfering with planned sequence of operations. File named WATCH.MAC. RTAPPL.RNO 14 15-Oct-80 RTAPPL.DOC 18 16-Oct-80 RTISRS.RNO 17 15-Oct-80 RTISRS.DOC 23 16-Oct-80 RWMT .MAC 8 07-Jul-80 SIGNON.MAC 41 07-Jul-80 WATCH .MAC 12 07-Jul-80 README.RNO 4 24-Oct-80 README.NAB 4 24-Oct-80 9 Files, 141 Blocks TSXLIB.DIR 1 16-Oct-80 TSXLIB.RNO 26 13-Oct-80 TSXLIB.DOC 36 16-Oct-80 TSXLIB.COM 2 08-Oct-80 MSGCOM.MAC 9 08-Oct-80 RCDLOK.MAC 10 08-Oct-80 TSXMSC.MAC 8 10-Oct-80 7 Files, 92 Blocks PATCH .DIR 8 16-Oct-80 RTPAT .RNO 4 06-Aug-80 BASPAT.RNO 4 26-Aug-80 RTPAT .DOC 4 06-Aug-80 BASPAT.DOC 5 26-Aug-80 DIRPAT.COM 1 04-Aug-80 DUP .001 1 05-Aug-80 DIR .001 1 05-Aug-80 LINK .001 1 05-Aug-80 LIBR .001 1 05-Aug-80 SIPP .001 1 05-Aug-80 RT11SJ.001 1 06-Aug-80 070201.COM 1 05-Aug-80 070301.COM 1 05-Aug-80 070901.COM 1 05-Aug-80 071001.COM 1 05-Aug-80 071601.COM 1 05-Aug-80 010101.COM 1 05-Aug-80 RMONFB.001 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.001 1 05-Aug-80 RMONFB.002 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.002 1 05-Aug-80 010103.COM 2 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.003 1 05-Aug-80 KMON .001 1 05-Aug-80 RMONSJ.001 1 05-Aug-80 RMONFB.003 1 05-Aug-80 MTTINT.001 1 05-Aug-80 010104.COM 1 06-Aug-80 USR .001 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.004 1 05-Aug-80 RT11BL.001 1 05-Aug-80 RT11FB.001 1 05-Aug-80 RT11FB.002 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.005 1 05-Aug-80 DD .001 1 05-Aug-80 DM .001 1 05-Aug-80 TM .001 1 05-Aug-80 TJ .001 1 05-Aug-80 TS .001 1 05-Aug-80 010105.COM 2 06-Aug-80 060401.COM 1 06-Aug-80 060601.COM 1 06-Aug-80 010102.COM 2 06-Aug-80 PATA1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATA2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350102.COM 1 25-Aug-80 350103.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATB1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATB2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350104.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATC1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATC2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350105.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATD1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATD2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350106.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATE1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATE2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350107.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATF1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATF2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350108.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATG1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATG2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350109.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATH1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATH2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATI1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350111.COM 2 25-Aug-80 PATJ1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATJ2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATJ3 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATJ4 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350113.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATL1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATL2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350114.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATM1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATM2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350115.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATN1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATN2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350117.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATO1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATO2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350110.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATI2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350202.COM 1 27-Aug-80 SUCVT1.001 1 27-Aug-80 BASPAT.COM 2 27-Aug-80 SUCVT1.002 1 27-Aug-80 350201.COM 1 27-Aug-80 DUP .002 1 21-Aug-80 FILEX .001 1 21-Aug-80 KED .001 2 02-Sep-80 KED .002 3 26-Aug-80 KED .003 2 03-Sep-80 K52 .001 2 22-Aug-80 K52 .002 3 22-Aug-80 K52 .003 2 22-Aug-80 LINK .002 1 21-Aug-80 LP .001 1 28-Aug-80 LS .001 1 28-Aug-80 RESORC.001 1 21-Aug-80 SRCCOM.001 1 21-Aug-80 TS .002 1 28-Aug-80 061201.COM 1 05-Sep-80 061301.COM 1 05-Sep-80 062002.COM 2 05-Sep-80 070202.COM 1 05-Sep-80 070501.COM 1 05-Sep-80 070902.COM 1 05-Sep-80 071101.COM 1 05-Sep-80 071201.COM 1 05-Sep-80 170101.COM 1 05-Sep-80 170102.COM 1 05-Sep-80 OCHAIN.MAC 1 05-Sep-80 ICHAIN.KED 2 05-Sep-80 170103.COM 1 05-Sep-80 170201.COM 1 05-Sep-80 170201.TST 1 05-Sep-80 170202.COM 1 05-Sep-80 ICHAIN.K52 2 05-Sep-80 170203.COM 1 05-Sep-80 062001.COM 2 05-Sep-80 CONHOG.MAC 2 05-Sep-80 170101.TST 1 05-Sep-80 RTPAT .COM 3 05-Sep-80 170102.TST 2 05-Sep-80 170202.TST 2 05-Sep-80 131 Files, 173 Blocks ********************************************************************* Michael N. Levine Naval Weapons Ctr Code 3513 China Lake, CA 93555 (714) 939-2417 INDEX IS A FORTRAN CROSS REFERENCING PROGRAM. A FORTRAN SOURCE FILE PROCESSED BY INDEX WILL BE CHECKED FOR ALL OF ITS VARIABLE NAME AND LABEL USEAGE. THE RESULTS WILL THEN BE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, LISTING ALL THE VARIABLE NAMES AND LABELS USED IN THE PROGRAM, THE LINES ON WHICH THEY WERE USED, AND HOW THEY WERE USED. IF NEEDED, THE VARIABLES FROM SPECIFED FORTRAN SOURCE FILES CAN BE SAVED ALONG WITH THOSE OF OTHER FORTRAN SOURCE FILES AND LATER PRINTED OUT AS A SUPER INDEX GIVEING VARIABLE NAME AND THE NAMES OF ALL THE FORTRAN SOURCE MODULES IT WAS USED IN. ALSO INCLUDED IS THE CAPABILITY TO EXCLUDE FROM THE INDEX LISTING ALL VARIABLES THAT ONLY APPEAR IN A FORTRAN SOURCE MODULE IN A COMMON BLOCK ,TYPE OR EQUIVALENCE DECLARATION BUT ARE NOT USED ELSEWARE(OR LIST ONLY THOSE IF WANTED). THE USER CAN ALSO LIST ONLY THOSE VARIABLES THAT ARE GLOBAL (DEFINED IN A COMMON BLOCK) OR THOSE THAT ARE LOCAL. A VARIATION OF THE SUPER INDEX IS AVAILABLE TO LIST (ALMOST)ALL ENTRY POINTS, THE MODULES THAT THEY ARE DEFINED IN, AND ALL THE ENTRY POINTS THAT CALL THEM AND THAT THEY CALL. INDEX WILL HANDLE ALL SOURCE FILES WRITTEN IN FORTRAN FOUR AND FORTRAN FOUR PLUS IN ACORDANCE WITH 'PDP11 FORTRAN LANGUAGE REFERENCE MANUAL' (DEC-11-LFLRA-C-D) AND THE FORTRAN 1977 STANDARD. INDEX CAN BE GENERATED TO RUN UNDER THE RT-11 OR RSX-11M OPERATEING SYSTEMS. README.1ST 3 29-Oct-80 INDEX .DOC 38 29-Oct-80 INDEX .HLP 3 29-Oct-80 INDEX .COM 2 29-Oct-80 IDXTKB.CMD 2 29-Oct-80 INDEX .CMD 2 29-Oct-80 LINETP.MAC 10 29-Oct-80 INDEX .MAC 9 29-Oct-80 BUFFER.MAC 5 29-Oct-80 IOLINE.MAC 16 29-Oct-80 FLOW .MAC 33 29-Oct-80 OPNCLO.MAC 25 29-Oct-80 RSX .MAC 1 29-Oct-80 STORE .MAC 10 29-Oct-80 GET .MAC 15 29-Oct-80 IOCHR .MAC 5 29-Oct-80 IMPURE.MAC 5 29-Oct-80 RAD50 .MAC 3 29-Oct-80 OUTPUT.MAC 12 29-Oct-80 TABLE .MAC 5 29-Oct-80 EVAL .MAC 37 29-Oct-80 SUPER .MAC 16 29-Oct-80 22 Files, 257 Blocks ************************************************************************** Roger L. Matus First National Bank of Chicago 1 First National Plaza Chicago, IL 60670 312-732-6996 TAPER is a general purpose reader of 800 b.p.i. magnetic tapes. Its specialty is to take character data in an unknown format and, through interaction with the user, write the data in Digital Equipment format to any write-enabled disc. TAPER may be used to read "foreign" tapes. TECHNICAL INFORMATION The user interface and formatting is handled by a program written in FORTRAN. The tape handler is written in MACRO-11. Only the FORTRAN programs, the EBCDIC collating sequence file, and documentation with the name TAPER was written by the First National Bank of Chicago. All EXTMT routines were obtained from the Digital Equipment Computer User's Society. EXTMT was written by N. A. Bourgeois of Scandia Laboratories and operated there for the United States Department of Energy. TAPER .DOC 14 30-Oct-80 TAPER .HLP 16 30-Oct-80 TAPER .FOR 13 30-Oct-80 TAPSUB.FOR 9 30-Oct-80 TAPER .OBJ 16 30-Oct-80 TAPSUB.OBJ 16 30-Oct-80 TAPER .SAV 52 30-Oct-80 EXTMT .DOC 3 30-Oct-80 EXTMT .MAC 23 30-Oct-80 EXTMT .OBJ 2 30-Oct-80 10 Files, 164 Blocks ********************************************************** Lawrence L. Morton Lawrence L. Morton, EE & Associates 1747 So. Douglass Rd. Suite D Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 634-1662 A FORTRAN IV/RT-11 Program that will renumber statement lines in a FORTRAN IV source program. (RT-11, V3B) LOOKUP.FOR 5 23-Oct-80 LOOKUP.OBJ 10 23-Oct-80 NCLOSE.FOR 1 23-Oct-80 NCLOSE.OBJ 4 23-Oct-80 NREAD .FOR 2 23-Oct-80 NREAD .OBJ 5 23-Oct-80 NIF .FOR 2 23-Oct-80 NIF .OBJ 6 23-Oct-80 NGOTO .FOR 2 23-Oct-80 NGOTO .OBJ 6 23-Oct-80 NACCEP.FOR 2 23-Oct-80 NACCEP.OBJ 4 23-Oct-80 LARRY1.OBJ 38 15-Nov-80 RESEQ .SAV 48 15-Nov-80 RESEQ .FOR 17 15-Nov-80 RESEQ .OBJ 25 15-Nov-80 16 Files, 177 Blocks *************************************************************** Mr. Robert L. Sharp 7073 Jasper Drive Middletown, MD 21769 A Polish Interpreter. POLISH.MAC 83 02-Nov-80 1 Files, 83 Blocks *************************************************************** Hal Hovland Hal Systems Corp 3544 SW 172nd Seattle, WA 98166 (206) 244-6606 FORTRAN callable macros to: Move word, Move byte, ASCII/integer conversions, shift bits. HALIB .MAC 20 03-Nov-80 1 Files, 20 Blocks *********************************************************************** Robert Abramson Digital Equipment Corp. 110 Spit Brook Road Nashua, NH 03061 603-884-8333 Summary description of PDP-11 FORTRAN OTS README.DAT 1 27-Oct-80 F4OTS .DOC 439 27-Oct-80 2 Files, 440 Blocks ********************************************************************** David Stagg Yale Medical School Dep't Pharmacology 333 Cedar Street New Haven, CT 06150 203-436-3617 Utility routines for Fortran/RT11. DSLIB .DOC 56 30-Oct-80 DSLIB .FOR 18 30-Oct-80 ASLOOK.MAC 6 30-Oct-80 DSLIB .COM 1 30-Oct-80 4 Files, 81 Blocks ************************************************************ Submitted by: Robert B. Denny Creative System Design 3452 E. Foothill Blvd. Suite 601 Pasadena, Ca. 91107 (213) 792-9474 Complete distribution of DECUS Standard RUNOFF, Version M02.2 Includes RT-11 support, as well as RSX-11M, IAS and RSTS/E. This is the latest version, with many enhancements and bug fixes from older versions. It is the Text Processing SIG's standard version, previously not available for RT-11. Has RT-11 .SAV file, ready to run. RNOASM.CMD RNOBLD.CMD RNOIAS.CMD RSTASM.CMD RSTBLD.CMD RNOASM.COM RNOLNK.COM RNOBLD.CTL RUNOFF.DOC CMTAB .MAC COMND .MAC ERMSG .MAC FMTCM .MAC HYPHEN.MAC INDEX .MAC PINDX .MAC RNCMD .MAC RNFIO .MAC RNORSX.MAC RNPRE .MAC RNRT11.MAC RSTS .MAC RT11 .MAC RUNOFF.MAC START .MAC UARITH.MAC SMAC .MLS RBLDFC.ODL RNO .ODL RNOBLD.ODL RNOIAS.ODL RUNOFF.RNO RUNOFF.SAV RT-11 conversion of David Sykes' excellent RATFOR preprocessor. This is a slightly earlier version than is in use on RSX-11M, but it is just fine for RT-11. No RT-specific documentation (sorry), read the comments at the head of RATRT.RAT for RT-11 usage information. Also has nice runtime library. OK for RT-11 FORTRAN V2.5 on inline code. Malfunctions on earlier FORTRAN V2's in inline code. DIST .COM RATBLD.COM GETSTR.FOR PUTSTR.FOR RATRT .FOR RAT1 .FOR RAT2 .FOR RAT3 .FOR STRLIB.FOR RATHLP.MAC RATFOR.MAP STRLIB.OBJ CCHAR .RAT CDATIM.RAT CDEFIO.RAT CFOR .RAT CFUNC .RAT CLINE .RAT CLIST .RAT CLOOK .RAT COUTLN.RAT CPRTLN.RAT CSTR .RAT CUCLC .RAT DEFIN .RAT DEFINS.RAT RATDEF.RAT RATRT .RAT RAT1 .RAT RAT2 .RAT RAT3 .RAT STRLIB.RAT TEST1 .RAT TEST2 .RAT TEST3 .RAT TEST4 .RAT TEST5 .RAT CFILES.RT RATFOR.SAV RATFOR.DOC RATFOR.RNO UNOFFICIAL versions of DECUS 'C' system. Submitted to whet your appetite. The full official source distribution is available from the Structured Languages SIG and the DECUS Library. Look at XRF.COM for usage example. Implements most UNIX library funct's per Kernighan and Ritchie. Put *.(SAV,OBJ) and STDIO.H on a disk and assign it as device "C:" before use. The documentation included is PRELIMINARY also!!! CAVEAT!!! If you're at all interested in this, GET THE OFFICIAL TAPE. CC .SAV AS .SAV XR .SAV SUPORT.OBJ CLIB .OBJ STDIO .H XRF .H XRFI .C XRFD .C XRF0 .C XRF1 .C XRF2 .C XRF3 .C XRF .COM CSYST .DOC CC .DOC SUBMIT.DOC 6 02-Nov-80 RNOASM.CMD 2 02-Nov-80 RNOBLD.CMD 2 02-Nov-80 RNOIAS.CMD 3 02-Nov-80 RSTASM.CMD 1 02-Nov-80 RSTBLD.CMD 2 02-Nov-80 RNOASM.COM 1 02-Nov-80 RNOLNK.COM 1 02-Nov-80 RNOBLD.CTL 4 02-Nov-80 RUNOFF.DOC 146 02-Nov-80 CMTAB .MAC 12 02-Nov-80 COMND .MAC 8 02-Nov-80 ERMSG .MAC 10 02-Nov-80 FMTCM .MAC 26 02-Nov-80 HYPHEN.MAC 55 02-Nov-80 INDEX .MAC 11 02-Nov-80 PINDX .MAC 9 02-Nov-80 RNCMD .MAC 21 02-Nov-80 RNFIO .MAC 9 02-Nov-80 RNORSX.MAC 6 02-Nov-80 RNPRE .MAC 5 02-Nov-80 RNRT11.MAC 30 02-Nov-80 RSTS .MAC 1 02-Nov-80 RT11 .MAC 1 02-Nov-80 RUNOFF.MAC 74 02-Nov-80 START .MAC 9 02-Nov-80 UARITH.MAC 3 02-Nov-80 SMAC .MLS 6 02-Nov-80 RBLDFC.ODL 2 02-Nov-80 RNO .ODL 1 02-Nov-80 RNOBLD.ODL 2 02-Nov-80 RNOIAS.ODL 1 02-Nov-80 RUNOFF.RNO 122 02-Nov-80 RUNOFF.SAV 33 02-Nov-80 DIST .COM 3 02-Nov-80 RATBLD.COM 3 02-Nov-80 GETSTR.FOR 2 02-Nov-80 PUTSTR.FOR 2 02-Nov-80 RATRT .FOR 65 02-Nov-80 RAT1 .FOR 43 02-Nov-80 RAT2 .FOR 41 02-Nov-80 RAT3 .FOR 49 02-Nov-80 STRLIB.FOR 70 02-Nov-80 RATHLP.MAC 5 02-Nov-80 RATFOR.MAP 16 02-Nov-80 STRLIB.OBJ 95 02-Nov-80 CCHAR .RAT 2 02-Nov-80 CDATIM.RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CDEFIO.RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CFOR .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CFUNC .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CLINE .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CLIST .RAT 2 02-Nov-80 CLOOK .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 COUTLN.RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CPRTLN.RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CSTR .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CUCLC .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 DEFIN .RAT 6 02-Nov-80 DEFINS.RAT 4 02-Nov-80 RATDEF.RAT 6 02-Nov-80 RATRT .RAT 54 02-Nov-80 RAT1 .RAT 34 02-Nov-80 RAT2 .RAT 32 02-Nov-80 RAT3 .RAT 38 02-Nov-80 STRLIB.RAT 61 02-Nov-80 TEST1 .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 TEST2 .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 TEST3 .RAT 2 02-Nov-80 TEST4 .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 TEST5 .RAT 1 02-Nov-80 CFILES.RT 2 02-Nov-80 RATFOR.SAV 77 02-Nov-80 RATFOR.DOC 104 02-Nov-80 RATFOR.RNO 95 02-Nov-80 CC .SAV 97 02-Nov-80 AS .SAV 46 02-Nov-80 XR .SAV 23 02-Nov-80 SUPORT.OBJ 1 02-Nov-80 CLIB .OBJ 76 02-Nov-80 STDIO .H 5 02-Nov-80 XRF .H 4 02-Nov-80 XRFI .C 9 02-Nov-80 XRFD .C 2 02-Nov-80 XRF0 .C 12 02-Nov-80 XRF1 .C 12 02-Nov-80 XRF2 .C 11 02-Nov-80 XRF3 .C 7 02-Nov-80 XRF .COM 1 02-Nov-80 CSYSTM.DOC 466 02-Nov-80 CC .DOC 109 02-Nov-80 91 Files, 2433 Blocks ************************************************************ Greg L. Adams Dept. of national Defence National Defence Headquarters Attn: DACS 2-2-4 Ottowa, Canada K1A0K4 (613) 993-9624 SPOOL/RT-11 V1.01, AUTOQ-automatic queing utility. Based on the paper "A Transparent Spooler for RT-11" given in Chicago 80, SPOOL/RT-11 V1.01 is an updated version which includes documentation. DSC/RT-11 is a verifying disk scanner which reports the unique and common files found on the file structured devices (disk & mag tape). SPRELN.DOC 13 17-Oct-80 SPUSER.DOC 37 17-Oct-80 SP .MAC 11 17-Oct-80 SPV3B .MAC 13 17-Oct-80 SPOOL .MAC 9 20-Apr-80 SPINT .MAC 26 23-Aug-80 SPINIT.MAC 25 17-Oct-80 SPOOL .REL 8 17-Oct-80 SPOOLX.REL 7 17-Oct-80 SP .SYS 2 17-Oct-80 SPX .SYS 2 17-Oct-80 SPBLD .COM 1 17-Oct-80 SPBLDX.COM 1 17-Oct-80 SPBLDL.COM 1 17-Oct-80 DSC .SAV 24 01-Nov-80 DSC .RNO 14 01-Nov-80 DSC .DOC 19 01-Nov-80 DSCLIN.PAS 3 28-Aug-80 DSCASC.PAS 3 21-Aug-80 DSCCMP.PAS 4 27-Aug-80 DSCPRN.PAS 4 28-Aug-80 DSCCSI.PAS 12 01-Nov-80 DSCMAN.PAS 5 01-Nov-80 DSCHED.PAS 4 01-Nov-80 DSCSET.PAS 9 01-Nov-80 DSCCMP.COM 1 15-Sep-80 DSCTST.COM 1 25-Aug-80 DSCLNK.COM 1 27-Aug-80 DSCMAC.COM 1 31-Oct-80 README.TXT 2 01-Nov-80 AUTOQ .OBJ 3 22-Mar-80 AUTOQ .REL 11 16-Mar-80 AUTOQ .MAC 14 22-Mar-80 33 Files, 291 Blocks ************************************************************* George G. Preckshot University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 (602) 626-3450 Miscellaneous Handlers and formatters. PH .MAC 33 05-Nov-80 LPTT40.MAC 21 05-Nov-80 HS .MAC 26 05-Nov-80 CLEAN .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 LPOUT .FOR 5 05-Nov-80 STRIP .MAC 2 05-Nov-80 PH .DOC 3 05-Nov-80 README.DOC 7 05-Nov-80 CLEAN .DOC 4 05-Nov-80 LPOUT .DOC 5 05-Nov-80 LPTT40.DOC 8 05-Nov-80 HS .DOC 16 05-Nov-80 12 Files, 142 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: position Volume ID: decus Owner : f 80 TAPE .DIR 40 05-Nov-80 TAPER .DOC 14 05-Nov-80 RTAPPL.RNO 14 05-Nov-80 TAPER .HLP 16 05-Nov-80 RTAPPL.DOC 18 05-Nov-80 TAPER .FOR 13 05-Nov-80 RTISRS.RNO 17 05-Nov-80 TAPSUB.FOR 9 05-Nov-80 RTISRS.DOC 23 05-Nov-80 TAPER .OBJ 16 05-Nov-80 RWMT .MAC 8 05-Nov-80 TAPSUB.OBJ 16 05-Nov-80 SIGNON.MAC 41 05-Nov-80 TAPER .SAV 52 05-Nov-80 WATCH .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 EXTMT .DOC 3 05-Nov-80 README.RNO 4 05-Nov-80 EXTMT .MAC 23 05-Nov-80 README.NAB 4 05-Nov-80 EXTMT .OBJ 2 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.DIR 1 05-Nov-80 LOOKUP.FOR 5 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.RNO 26 05-Nov-80 LOOKUP.OBJ 10 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.DOC 36 05-Nov-80 NCLOSE.FOR 1 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.COM 2 05-Nov-80 NCLOSE.OBJ 4 05-Nov-80 MSGCOM.MAC 9 05-Nov-80 NREAD .FOR 2 05-Nov-80 RCDLOK.MAC 10 05-Nov-80 NREAD .OBJ 5 05-Nov-80 TSXMSC.MAC 8 05-Nov-80 NIF .FOR 2 05-Nov-80 PATCH .DIR 8 05-Nov-80 NIF .OBJ 6 05-Nov-80 RTPAT .RNO 4 05-Nov-80 NGOTO .FOR 2 05-Nov-80 BASPAT.RNO 4 05-Nov-80 NGOTO .OBJ 6 05-Nov-80 RTPAT .DOC 4 05-Nov-80 NACCEP.FOR 2 05-Nov-80 BASPAT.DOC 5 05-Nov-80 NACCEP.OBJ 4 05-Nov-80 DIRPAT.COM 1 05-Nov-80 LARRY1.OBJ 38 05-Nov-80 DUP .001 1 05-Nov-80 RESEQ .SAV 48 05-Nov-80 DIR .001 1 05-Nov-80 RESEQ .FOR 17 05-Nov-80 LINK .001 1 05-Nov-80 RESEQ .OBJ 25 05-Nov-80 LIBR .001 1 05-Nov-80 POLISH.MAC 83 05-Nov-80 SIPP .001 1 05-Nov-80 HALIB .MAC 20 05-Nov-80 RT11SJ.001 1 05-Nov-80 README.DAT 1 05-Nov-80 070201.COM 1 05-Nov-80 F4OTS .DOC 439 05-Nov-80 070301.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSLIB .DOC 56 05-Nov-80 070901.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSLIB .FOR 18 05-Nov-80 071001.COM 1 05-Nov-80 ASLOOK.MAC 6 05-Nov-80 071601.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSLIB .COM 1 05-Nov-80 010101.COM 1 05-Nov-80 SUBMIT.DOC 6 05-Nov-80 RMONFB.001 1 05-Nov-80 RNOASM.CMD 2 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.001 1 05-Nov-80 RNOBLD.CMD 2 05-Nov-80 RMONFB.002 1 05-Nov-80 RNOIAS.CMD 3 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.002 1 05-Nov-80 RSTASM.CMD 1 05-Nov-80 010103.COM 2 05-Nov-80 RSTBLD.CMD 2 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.003 1 05-Nov-80 RNOASM.COM 1 05-Nov-80 KMON .001 1 05-Nov-80 RNOLNK.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RMONSJ.001 1 05-Nov-80 RNOBLD.CTL 4 05-Nov-80 RMONFB.003 1 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.DOC 146 05-Nov-80 MTTINT.001 1 05-Nov-80 CMTAB .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 010104.COM 1 05-Nov-80 COMND .MAC 8 05-Nov-80 USR .001 1 05-Nov-80 ERMSG .MAC 10 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.004 1 05-Nov-80 FMTCM .MAC 26 05-Nov-80 RT11BL.001 1 05-Nov-80 HYPHEN.MAC 55 05-Nov-80 RT11FB.001 1 05-Nov-80 INDEX .MAC 11 05-Nov-80 RT11FB.002 1 05-Nov-80 PINDX .MAC 9 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.005 1 05-Nov-80 RNCMD .MAC 21 05-Nov-80 DD .001 1 05-Nov-80 RNFIO .MAC 9 05-Nov-80 DM .001 1 05-Nov-80 RNORSX.MAC 6 05-Nov-80 TM .001 1 05-Nov-80 RNPRE .MAC 5 05-Nov-80 TJ .001 1 05-Nov-80 RNRT11.MAC 30 05-Nov-80 TS .001 1 05-Nov-80 RSTS .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 010105.COM 2 05-Nov-80 RT11 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 060401.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.MAC 74 05-Nov-80 060601.COM 1 05-Nov-80 START .MAC 9 05-Nov-80 010102.COM 2 05-Nov-80 UARITH.MAC 3 05-Nov-80 PATA1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 SMAC .MLS 6 05-Nov-80 PATA2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RBLDFC.ODL 2 05-Nov-80 350102.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RNO .ODL 1 05-Nov-80 350103.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RNOBLD.ODL 2 05-Nov-80 PATB1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RNOIAS.ODL 1 05-Nov-80 PATB2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.RNO 122 05-Nov-80 350104.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.SAV 33 05-Nov-80 PATC1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 DIST .COM 3 05-Nov-80 PATC2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RATBLD.COM 3 05-Nov-80 350105.COM 1 05-Nov-80 GETSTR.FOR 2 05-Nov-80 PATD1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 PUTSTR.FOR 2 05-Nov-80 PATD2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RATRT .FOR 65 05-Nov-80 350106.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RAT1 .FOR 43 05-Nov-80 PATE1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RAT2 .FOR 41 05-Nov-80 PATE2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RAT3 .FOR 49 05-Nov-80 350107.COM 1 05-Nov-80 STRLIB.FOR 70 05-Nov-80 PATF1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RATHLP.MAC 5 05-Nov-80 PATF2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RATFOR.MAP 16 05-Nov-80 350108.COM 1 05-Nov-80 STRLIB.OBJ 95 05-Nov-80 PATG1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CCHAR .RAT 2 05-Nov-80 PATG2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CDATIM.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 350109.COM 1 05-Nov-80 CDEFIO.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATH1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CFOR .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATH2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CFUNC .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATI1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CLINE .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 350111.COM 2 05-Nov-80 CLIST .RAT 2 05-Nov-80 PATJ1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CLOOK .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATJ2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 COUTLN.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATJ3 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CPRTLN.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATJ4 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 CSTR .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 350113.COM 1 05-Nov-80 CUCLC .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATL1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 DEFIN .RAT 6 05-Nov-80 PATL2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 DEFINS.RAT 4 05-Nov-80 350114.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RATDEF.RAT 6 05-Nov-80 PATM1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RATRT .RAT 54 05-Nov-80 PATM2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RAT1 .RAT 34 05-Nov-80 350115.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RAT2 .RAT 32 05-Nov-80 PATN1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RAT3 .RAT 38 05-Nov-80 PATN2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 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05-Nov-80 170101.TST 1 05-Nov-80 DSC .DOC 19 05-Nov-80 RTPAT .COM 3 05-Nov-80 DSCLIN.PAS 3 05-Nov-80 170102.TST 2 05-Nov-80 DSCASC.PAS 3 05-Nov-80 170202.TST 2 05-Nov-80 DSCCMP.PAS 4 05-Nov-80 README.1ST 3 05-Nov-80 DSCPRN.PAS 4 05-Nov-80 INDEX .DOC 38 05-Nov-80 DSCCSI.PAS 12 05-Nov-80 INDEX .HLP 3 05-Nov-80 DSCMAN.PAS 5 05-Nov-80 INDEX .COM 2 05-Nov-80 DSCHED.PAS 4 05-Nov-80 IDXTKB.CMD 2 05-Nov-80 DSCSET.PAS 9 05-Nov-80 INDEX .CMD 2 05-Nov-80 DSCCMP.COM 1 05-Nov-80 LINETP.MAC 10 05-Nov-80 DSCTST.COM 1 05-Nov-80 INDEX .MAC 9 05-Nov-80 DSCLNK.COM 1 05-Nov-80 BUFFER.MAC 5 05-Nov-80 DSCMAC.COM 1 05-Nov-80 IOLINE.MAC 16 05-Nov-80 README.TXT 2 05-Nov-80 FLOW .MAC 33 05-Nov-80 PH .MAC 33 05-Nov-80 OPNCLO.MAC 25 05-Nov-80 LPTT40.MAC 21 05-Nov-80 RSX .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 HS .MAC 26 05-Nov-80 STORE .MAC 10 05-Nov-80 CLEAN .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 GET .MAC 15 05-Nov-80 LPOUT .FOR 5 05-Nov-80 IOCHR .MAC 5 05-Nov-80 STRIP .MAC 2 05-Nov-80 IMPURE.MAC 5 05-Nov-80 PH .DOC 3 05-Nov-80 RAD50 .MAC 3 05-Nov-80 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1 05-Nov-80 STRIP .MAC 2 05-Nov-80 061301.COM 1 05-Nov-80 SUPER .MAC 16 05-Nov-80 062001.COM 2 05-Nov-80 TABLE .MAC 5 05-Nov-80 062002.COM 2 05-Nov-80 TSXMSC.MAC 8 05-Nov-80 070201.COM 1 05-Nov-80 UARITH.MAC 3 05-Nov-80 070202.COM 1 05-Nov-80 WATCH .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 070301.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RATFOR.MAP 16 05-Nov-80 070501.COM 1 05-Nov-80 SMAC .MLS 6 05-Nov-80 070901.COM 1 05-Nov-80 README.NAB 4 05-Nov-80 070902.COM 1 05-Nov-80 AUTOQ .OBJ 3 05-Nov-80 071001.COM 1 05-Nov-80 CLIB .OBJ 76 05-Nov-80 071101.COM 1 05-Nov-80 EXTMT .OBJ 2 05-Nov-80 071201.COM 1 05-Nov-80 LARRY1.OBJ 38 05-Nov-80 071601.COM 1 05-Nov-80 LOOKUP.OBJ 10 05-Nov-80 170101.COM 1 05-Nov-80 NACCEP.OBJ 4 05-Nov-80 170102.COM 1 05-Nov-80 NCLOSE.OBJ 4 05-Nov-80 170103.COM 1 05-Nov-80 NGOTO .OBJ 6 05-Nov-80 170201.COM 1 05-Nov-80 NIF .OBJ 6 05-Nov-80 170202.COM 1 05-Nov-80 NREAD .OBJ 5 05-Nov-80 170203.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RESEQ .OBJ 25 05-Nov-80 350102.COM 1 05-Nov-80 STRLIB.OBJ 95 05-Nov-80 350103.COM 1 05-Nov-80 SUPORT.OBJ 1 05-Nov-80 350104.COM 1 05-Nov-80 TAPER .OBJ 16 05-Nov-80 350105.COM 1 05-Nov-80 TAPSUB.OBJ 16 05-Nov-80 350106.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RBLDFC.ODL 2 05-Nov-80 350107.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RNO .ODL 1 05-Nov-80 350108.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RNOBLD.ODL 2 05-Nov-80 350109.COM 1 05-Nov-80 RNOIAS.ODL 1 05-Nov-80 350110.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCASC.PAS 3 05-Nov-80 350111.COM 2 05-Nov-80 DSCCMP.PAS 4 05-Nov-80 350113.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCCSI.PAS 12 05-Nov-80 350114.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCHED.PAS 4 05-Nov-80 350115.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCLIN.PAS 3 05-Nov-80 350117.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCMAN.PAS 5 05-Nov-80 350201.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCPRN.PAS 4 05-Nov-80 350202.COM 1 05-Nov-80 DSCSET.PAS 9 05-Nov-80 RNOBLD.CTL 4 05-Nov-80 CCHAR .RAT 2 05-Nov-80 README.DAT 1 05-Nov-80 CDATIM.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 PATCH .DIR 8 05-Nov-80 CDEFIO.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 TAPE .DIR 40 05-Nov-80 CFOR .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.DIR 1 05-Nov-80 CFUNC .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 BASPAT.DOC 5 05-Nov-80 CLINE .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 CC .DOC 109 05-Nov-80 CLIST .RAT 2 05-Nov-80 CLEAN .DOC 4 05-Nov-80 CLOOK .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 CSYSTM.DOC 466 05-Nov-80 COUTLN.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 DSC .DOC 19 05-Nov-80 CPRTLN.RAT 1 05-Nov-80 DSLIB .DOC 56 05-Nov-80 CSTR .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 EXTMT .DOC 3 05-Nov-80 CUCLC .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 F4OTS .DOC 439 05-Nov-80 DEFIN .RAT 6 05-Nov-80 HS .DOC 16 05-Nov-80 DEFINS.RAT 4 05-Nov-80 INDEX .DOC 38 05-Nov-80 RATDEF.RAT 6 05-Nov-80 LPOUT .DOC 5 05-Nov-80 RATRT .RAT 54 05-Nov-80 LPTT40.DOC 8 05-Nov-80 RAT1 .RAT 34 05-Nov-80 PH .DOC 3 05-Nov-80 RAT2 .RAT 32 05-Nov-80 RATFOR.DOC 104 05-Nov-80 RAT3 .RAT 38 05-Nov-80 README.DOC 7 05-Nov-80 STRLIB.RAT 61 05-Nov-80 RTAPPL.DOC 18 05-Nov-80 TEST1 .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 RTISRS.DOC 23 05-Nov-80 TEST2 .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 RTPAT .DOC 4 05-Nov-80 TEST3 .RAT 2 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.DOC 146 05-Nov-80 TEST4 .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 SPRELN.DOC 13 05-Nov-80 TEST5 .RAT 1 05-Nov-80 SPUSER.DOC 37 05-Nov-80 AUTOQ .REL 11 05-Nov-80 SUBMIT.DOC 6 05-Nov-80 SPOOL .REL 8 05-Nov-80 TAPER .DOC 14 05-Nov-80 SPOOLX.REL 7 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.DOC 36 05-Nov-80 BASPAT.RNO 4 05-Nov-80 DSLIB .FOR 18 05-Nov-80 DSC .RNO 14 05-Nov-80 GETSTR.FOR 2 05-Nov-80 RATFOR.RNO 95 05-Nov-80 LOOKUP.FOR 5 05-Nov-80 README.RNO 4 05-Nov-80 LPOUT .FOR 5 05-Nov-80 RTAPPL.RNO 14 05-Nov-80 NACCEP.FOR 2 05-Nov-80 RTISRS.RNO 17 05-Nov-80 NCLOSE.FOR 1 05-Nov-80 RTPAT .RNO 4 05-Nov-80 NGOTO .FOR 2 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.RNO 122 05-Nov-80 NIF .FOR 2 05-Nov-80 TSXLIB.RNO 26 05-Nov-80 NREAD .FOR 2 05-Nov-80 CFILES.RT 2 05-Nov-80 PUTSTR.FOR 2 05-Nov-80 AS .SAV 46 05-Nov-80 RATRT .FOR 65 05-Nov-80 CC .SAV 97 05-Nov-80 RAT1 .FOR 43 05-Nov-80 DSC .SAV 24 05-Nov-80 RAT2 .FOR 41 05-Nov-80 RATFOR.SAV 77 05-Nov-80 RAT3 .FOR 49 05-Nov-80 RESEQ .SAV 48 05-Nov-80 RESEQ .FOR 17 05-Nov-80 RUNOFF.SAV 33 05-Nov-80 STRLIB.FOR 70 05-Nov-80 TAPER .SAV 52 05-Nov-80 TAPER .FOR 13 05-Nov-80 XR .SAV 23 05-Nov-80 TAPSUB.FOR 9 05-Nov-80 SP .SYS 2 05-Nov-80 STDIO .H 5 05-Nov-80 SPX .SYS 2 05-Nov-80 XRF .H 4 05-Nov-80 170101.TST 1 05-Nov-80 INDEX .HLP 3 05-Nov-80 170102.TST 2 05-Nov-80 TAPER .HLP 16 05-Nov-80 170201.TST 1 05-Nov-80 ICHAIN.KED 2 05-Nov-80 170202.TST 2 05-Nov-80 ICHAIN.K52 2 05-Nov-80 README.TXT 2 05-Nov-80 ASLOOK.MAC 6 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.001 1 05-Nov-80 AUTOQ .MAC 14 05-Nov-80 DD .001 1 05-Nov-80 BUFFER.MAC 5 05-Nov-80 DIR .001 1 05-Nov-80 CLEAN .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 DM .001 1 05-Nov-80 CMTAB .MAC 12 05-Nov-80 DUP .001 1 05-Nov-80 COMND .MAC 8 05-Nov-80 FILEX .001 1 05-Nov-80 CONHOG.MAC 2 05-Nov-80 KED .001 2 05-Nov-80 ERMSG .MAC 10 05-Nov-80 KMON .001 1 05-Nov-80 EVAL .MAC 37 05-Nov-80 K52 .001 2 05-Nov-80 EXTMT .MAC 23 05-Nov-80 LIBR .001 1 05-Nov-80 FLOW .MAC 33 05-Nov-80 LINK .001 1 05-Nov-80 FMTCM .MAC 26 05-Nov-80 LP .001 1 05-Nov-80 GET .MAC 15 05-Nov-80 LS .001 1 05-Nov-80 HALIB .MAC 20 05-Nov-80 MTTINT.001 1 05-Nov-80 HS .MAC 26 05-Nov-80 RESORC.001 1 05-Nov-80 HYPHEN.MAC 55 05-Nov-80 RMONFB.001 1 05-Nov-80 IMPURE.MAC 5 05-Nov-80 RMONSJ.001 1 05-Nov-80 INDEX .MAC 9 05-Nov-80 RT11BL.001 1 05-Nov-80 INDEX .MAC 11 05-Nov-80 RT11FB.001 1 05-Nov-80 IOCHR .MAC 5 05-Nov-80 RT11SJ.001 1 05-Nov-80 IOLINE.MAC 16 05-Nov-80 SIPP .001 1 05-Nov-80 LINETP.MAC 10 05-Nov-80 SRCCOM.001 1 05-Nov-80 LPTT40.MAC 21 05-Nov-80 SUCVT1.001 1 05-Nov-80 MSGCOM.MAC 9 05-Nov-80 TJ .001 1 05-Nov-80 OCHAIN.MAC 1 05-Nov-80 TM .001 1 05-Nov-80 OPNCLO.MAC 25 05-Nov-80 TS .001 1 05-Nov-80 OUTPUT.MAC 12 05-Nov-80 USR .001 1 05-Nov-80 PATA1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.002 1 05-Nov-80 PATA2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 DUP .002 1 05-Nov-80 PATB1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 KED .002 3 05-Nov-80 PATB2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 K52 .002 3 05-Nov-80 PATC1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 LINK .002 1 05-Nov-80 PATC2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RMONFB.002 1 05-Nov-80 PATD1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RT11FB.002 1 05-Nov-80 PATD2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 SUCVT1.002 1 05-Nov-80 PATE1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 TS .002 1 05-Nov-80 PATE2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.003 1 05-Nov-80 PATF1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 KED .003 2 05-Nov-80 PATF2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 K52 .003 2 05-Nov-80 PATG1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 RMONFB.003 1 05-Nov-80 PATG2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.004 1 05-Nov-80 PATH1 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 BSTRAP.005 1 05-Nov-80 PATH2 .MAC 1 05-Nov-80 README.1ST 3 05-Nov-80 340 Files, 4534 Blocks ************************************************************ ***************************************************************** * * * SPRING 1981 DECUS SYMPOSIUM * * * * MIAMI, FL * * * * RT-11 SIG TAPE * * * * ANNOTATED DIRECTORY * * * ***************************************************************** N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 1738 Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 DATBAS (DECUS 11-294) consists of some extension routines to the BASIC-11 V2 interpreter that provide the means for reading and writing words, bytes and bits at any implemented Q-BUS or UNIBUS address. The bug in the GETB routine of the 1979 release has been fixed. DATBAS.HLP 9 12-Jan-81 DATBAS.BAS 22 25-Oct-78 DATBAS.DAT 3 21-Oct-78 DATBAS.COM 1 05-Mar-79 DATBAS.DIR 2 27-Mar-79 DATBAS.TEC 1 14-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAC 86 12-Jan-81 DATBAS.DOC 285 27-Mar-79 DATBAS.TXT 2 13-Jan-81 9 Files, 411 Blocks CROSS is a group of BASIC V2 cross referencing programs. This package has been updated to reference all statement numbers in computed GO TO and GO SUB statements. CROSS0.BAS 7 27-Feb-81 CROSS1.BAS 14 27-Feb-81 CROSS2.BAS 8 27-Feb-81 CROSS .BAS 22 27-Feb-81 CROSSV.BAS 23 27-Feb-81 CROSS .RNO 6 27-Feb-81 CROSS .DOC 7 27-Feb-81 7 Files, 87 Blocks KB is a device independent serial line (DL11) I/O handler for RT-11 V4.0. Conditional code is included for use with the RT-11's XM monitor and TSX-Plus. Eleven set options are available. KB .TXT 1 12-Mar-81 KB .MAC 43 12-Mar-81 KBX .SYS 3 12-Mar-81 KB .SYS 3 12-Mar-81 4 Files, 50 Blocks TSXLIB is a library of FORTRAN callable routines that implement the EMT's provided by TSX-Plus V2.0. The code is all reentrant. TSXTST.FOR 1 03-Apr-81 TSXMSC.FOR 3 03-Apr-81 TSXTST.COM 1 09-Apr-81 DETJBS.MAC 9 14-Apr-81 MNTDEV.MAC 6 14-Apr-81 MSGCOM.MAC 10 14-Apr-81 RUNTIM.MAC 8 14-Apr-81 SHRFIL.MAC 12 14-Apr-81 TRMCOM.MAC 7 14-Apr-81 TSXMSC.MAC 10 14-Apr-81 TSXODT.MAC 5 14-Apr-81 TSXLIB.BAS 7 15-Apr-81 TRMCTL.MAC 12 15-Apr-81 TSXLIB.COM 5 20-Apr-81 PRFANL.MAC 12 16-Apr-81 TSXLIB.DIR 3 30-Apr-81 TSXLIB.DAT 13 20-Apr-81 TSXLIB.LST 13 20-Apr-81 RELTIM.MAC 19 22-Apr-81 TSXLIB.OBJ 8 22-Apr-81 20 Files, 164 Blocks PATCHS consists of the patches for RT-11 V4.0, FORTRAN IV/RT-11 V2.5 and BASIC V2 through February 1981 as published in the "RT-11 software Dispatch". DUP .001 1 05-Aug-80 DIR .001 1 05-Aug-80 LINK .001 1 05-Aug-80 LIBR .001 1 05-Aug-80 SIPP .001 1 05-Aug-80 RT11SJ.001 1 06-Aug-80 RMONFB.001 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.001 1 05-Aug-80 RMONFB.002 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.002 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.003 1 05-Aug-80 KMON .001 1 05-Aug-80 RMONSJ.001 1 05-Aug-80 RMONFB.003 1 05-Aug-80 USR .001 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.004 1 05-Aug-80 RT11BL.001 1 05-Aug-80 RT11FB.001 1 05-Aug-80 RT11FB.002 1 05-Aug-80 BSTRAP.005 1 05-Aug-80 DD .001 1 05-Aug-80 DM .001 1 05-Aug-80 TM .001 1 05-Aug-80 TJ .001 1 05-Aug-80 TS .001 1 05-Aug-80 RTPAT .RNO 4 06-Aug-80 RTPAT .DOC 4 06-Aug-80 PATA1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATA2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350102.COM 1 25-Aug-80 350103.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATB1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATB2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350104.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATC1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATC2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350105.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATD1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATD2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350106.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATE1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATE2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350107.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATF1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATF2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350108.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATG1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATG2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350109.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATH1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATH2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATI1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350111.COM 2 25-Aug-80 PATJ1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATJ2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATJ3 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATJ4 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350113.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATL1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATL2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350114.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATM1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATM2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350115.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATN1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATN2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350117.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATO1 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 PATO2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350110.COM 1 25-Aug-80 PATI2 .MAC 1 25-Aug-80 350202.COM 1 27-Aug-80 SUCVT1.001 1 27-Aug-80 450102.FOR 1 24-Dec-80 FXVR01.MAC 1 24-Dec-80 DEAE .001 1 12-Dec-80 PAT01A.MAC 2 24-Dec-80 SUCVT1.002 1 27-Aug-80 350201.COM 1 27-Aug-80 DUP .002 1 21-Aug-80 FILEX .001 1 21-Aug-80 KED .001 2 02-Sep-80 KED .002 3 26-Aug-80 K52 .003 1 12-Dec-80 K52 .001 2 22-Aug-80 K52 .002 3 22-Aug-80 LINK .002 1 21-Aug-80 RESORC.001 1 21-Aug-80 SRCCOM.001 1 21-Aug-80 TS .002 1 28-Aug-80 KED .003 1 12-Dec-80 OCHAIN.MAC 1 05-Sep-80 ICHAIN.KED 2 05-Sep-80 170201.TST 1 05-Sep-80 ICHAIN.K52 2 05-Sep-80 CONHOG.MAC 2 05-Sep-80 170101.TST 1 05-Sep-80 170102.TST 2 05-Sep-80 170202.TST 2 05-Sep-80 NFT .001 1 15-Dec-80 NETGEN.001 1 15-Dec-80 DDCMP .001 1 15-Dec-80 FALGET.001 1 15-Dec-80 NSP .001 2 15-Dec-80 FAL .001 2 15-Dec-80 DAPSVC.001 1 15-Dec-80 DAPAST.001 1 15-Dec-80 DAPNSP.001 2 15-Dec-80 NWRITE.001 2 15-Dec-80 RMONFB.006 1 12-Dec-80 KMOVLY.002 1 12-Dec-80 MTTINT.002 1 24-Dec-80 USR .003 1 12-Dec-80 DL .001 1 12-Dec-80 SYSMAC.001 1 12-Dec-80 SYSTBL.001 1 12-Dec-80 ICSIFX.001 1 12-Dec-80 DEIS .001 1 12-Dec-80 SEAE .001 1 12-Dec-80 PATP1 .MAC 1 24-Dec-80 SEIS .001 1 12-Dec-80 450102.TST 1 12-Dec-80 BSTRAP.010 1 24-Dec-80 LF .TXT 1 10-Feb-81 OCHAIN.001 1 26-Aug-80 PAT02 .MAC 1 24-Dec-80 BSTRAP.011 1 24-Dec-80 RMONFB.004 1 29-Sep-80 BSTRAP.006 1 29-Sep-80 RMONFB.005 1 29-Sep-80 BSTRAP.007 1 29-Sep-80 TM .002 1 29-Sep-80 FILEX .002 1 29-Sep-80 RT11FB.003 1 23-Dec-80 PIP .001 1 23-Dec-80 FDTP1 .MAC 2 23-Dec-80 LINK .003 1 24-Dec-80 ISGNFX.001 1 24-Dec-80 BATCH .001 1 24-Dec-80 BSTRAP.008 1 24-Dec-80 USR .002 1 24-Dec-80 RMONSJ.002 2 24-Dec-80 RMONSJ.003 1 24-Dec-80 KMOVLY.001 1 24-Dec-80 BSTRAP.009 1 24-Dec-80 SLP .001 1 24-Dec-80 HELP .001 1 24-Dec-80 KED .004 1 24-Dec-80 K52 .004 1 24-Dec-80 PATP2 .MAC 1 24-Dec-80 PATQ1 .MAC 1 01-Feb-81 PAT01B.MAC 1 24-Dec-80 450103.FOR 1 24-Dec-80 450103.TST 1 12-Dec-80 450201.FOR 1 02-Feb-81 FXVR02.MAC 1 24-Dec-80 450201.TST 1 02-Feb-81 BSTRAP.012 1 24-Dec-80 DUP .003 2 24-Dec-80 PAT03 .MAC 1 02-Feb-81 450202.FOR 1 02-Feb-81 DIR .002 1 24-Dec-80 SRCCOM.002 1 24-Dec-80 FDTP1 .COM 3 01-Feb-81 PATQ2 .MAC 1 01-Feb-81 010101.COM 1 10-Feb-81 010102.COM 2 10-Feb-81 010103.COM 2 10-Feb-81 MTTINT.001 1 10-Feb-81 010104.COM 1 10-Feb-81 060601.COM 2 10-Feb-81 062001.COM 3 10-Feb-81 070201.COM 1 10-Feb-81 070301.COM 1 10-Feb-81 070901.COM 1 10-Feb-81 071001.COM 1 10-Feb-81 071601.COM 1 10-Feb-81 LS .001 1 10-Feb-81 062002.COM 2 10-Feb-81 070202.COM 1 10-Feb-81 070501.COM 1 10-Feb-81 070902.COM 1 10-Feb-81 071101.COM 1 10-Feb-81 071201.COM 1 10-Feb-81 170101.COM 1 10-Feb-81 170202.COM 1 10-Feb-81 170102.COM 1 10-Feb-81 010106.COM 2 10-Feb-81 LP .001 1 10-Feb-81 070101.COM 1 10-Feb-81 080102.COM 2 10-Feb-81 150101.COM 1 10-Feb-81 010107.COM 2 10-Feb-81 010108.COM 2 10-Feb-81 010109.COM 1 10-Feb-81 010110.COM 2 10-Feb-81 010111.COM 2 10-Feb-81 071501.COM 1 10-Feb-81 170204.COM 1 11-Feb-81 170104.COM 1 11-Feb-81 060501.COM 2 11-Feb-81 070203.COM 1 11-Feb-81 070302.COM 1 11-Feb-81 071202.COM 1 11-Feb-81 090101.COM 1 11-Feb-81 100301.COM 1 11-Feb-81 060401.COM 1 13-Feb-81 061201.COM 2 13-Feb-81 061301.COM 2 13-Feb-81 071102.COM 1 13-Feb-81 170103.COM 1 13-Feb-81 170203.COM 1 13-Feb-81 010105.COM 2 13-Feb-81 FF .TXT 1 23-Jun-80 070903.COM 1 13-Feb-81 071901.COM 1 13-Feb-81 080101.COM 2 13-Feb-81 170201.COM 1 13-Feb-81 CAUG80.COM 5 10-Feb-81 CDEC80.COM 2 10-Feb-81 CJUL80.COM 3 10-Feb-81 CNOV80.COM 3 10-Feb-81 COCT80.COM 4 10-Feb-81 CSEP80.COM 4 10-Feb-81 CASSGN.COM 1 10-Feb-81 CDASSG.COM 1 10-Feb-81 CJAN81.COM 3 10-Feb-81 COPALL.COM 1 10-Feb-81 COPYUT.COM 2 10-Feb-81 DUPALL.COM 12 10-Feb-81 PASSGN.COM 1 10-Feb-81 PAUG80.COM 3 10-Feb-81 PDEC80.COM 1 10-Feb-81 PJAN81.COM 2 10-Feb-81 PJUL80.COM 1 10-Feb-81 PNOV80.COM 2 10-Feb-81 POCT80.COM 3 10-Feb-81 PSEP80.COM 2 10-Feb-81 PDASSG.COM 1 10-Feb-81 PATALL.COM 1 10-Feb-81 README.TXT 18 09-Feb-81 062003.COM 2 04-Mar-81 LS .002 1 01-Feb-81 DUP .004 1 02-Feb-81 SLP .003 1 02-Feb-81 EDIT .001 1 02-Feb-81 PATR1 .MAC 1 02-Feb-81 DIRPAT.COM 1 04-Mar-81 BACKUP.COM 1 04-Mar-81 DL .002 1 01-Feb-81 PATR2 .MAC 1 01-Feb-81 450202.TST 1 06-Feb-81 PAT04 .MAC 1 02-Feb-81 010113.COM 3 04-Mar-81 RT11FB.004 1 01-Feb-81 BSTRAP.013 1 02-Feb-81 KMOVLY.003 1 01-Feb-81 RMONSJ.004 1 02-Feb-81 RMONFB.007 1 02-Feb-81 MTTINT.003 1 02-Feb-81 070205.COM 1 04-Mar-81 071502.COM 1 04-Mar-81 072001.COM 1 04-Mar-81 BASPAT.RNO 4 04-Mar-81 350118.COM 2 04-Mar-81 350119.COM 2 04-Mar-81 350120.COM 2 04-Mar-81 FORPAT.RNO 4 04-Mar-81 BASPAT.DOC 5 04-Mar-81 FORPAT.DOC 5 04-Mar-81 450102.COM 2 04-Mar-81 450103.COM 2 04-Mar-81 450201.COM 1 04-Mar-81 450202.COM 1 04-Mar-81 010112.COM 2 05-Mar-81 060502.COM 2 05-Mar-81 061302.COM 2 05-Mar-81 PRINT .COM 16 05-Mar-81 RTPAT .COM 5 05-Mar-81 BASPAT.COM 3 05-Mar-81 FORPAT.COM 2 06-Mar-81 PATCHS.DIR 18 05-May-81 282 Files, 444 Blocks ***************************************************************** KENNETH DEMERS UNITED TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH CTR MS44 EAST HARTFORD, CT. 06108 (203) 727-7527 SFGL70 - PACKAGE TO SUPPORT GRAPHICS ON A TEKTRONIX 4006, 4010, 4014 LIB216.CMD;1 2. 19-MAY-81 16:36 MAC216.CMD;1 6. 19-MAY-81 16:37 SFGL70.DOC;1 45. 19-MAY-81 16:37 PLTGRD.FTN;1 3. 19-MAY-81 16:37 PLTSCR.FTN;1 2. 19-MAY-81 16:37 PLTVCR.FTN;1 2. 19-MAY-81 16:37 PLTWIN.FTN;1 3. 19-MAY-81 16:37 TK4025.FTN;1 1. 19-MAY-81 16:37 ABSGRD.MAC;1 3. 19-MAY-81 16:37 ASGLUN.MAC;1 2. 19-MAY-81 16:37 COMDBT.MAC;1 8. 19-MAY-81 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FILES *********************************************************** Author: Maarten van Swaay Department of Chemistry Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506 This disk contains 4 files: SPOOL.TXT SPOOL.MAC CRYPT.TXT CRYPT.MAC SPOOL is a program that performs a function similar to QMAN, with less flexibility, but with the capability to write output to a serial printer via a DZ multiplexer without tying up all channels of that interface. CRYPT is a program to encrypt and decrypt text files by means of a crypt string that must be typed in at run-time. The crypt string can be of variable length, and may include all ASCII codes except those intercepted by RMON. Although nonrandom input files, e.g. text with long strings of space codes, will leave clues about the crypt string, the protection afforded by the encryption should be more than adequate for most applications. There is some interaction between SPOOL and CRYPT: if the spooler is used to print a plaintext version of an encrypted file, that may leave that plaintext record on the system disk. Although the spooler deletes all files it prints, it is a simple matter for a dedicated snooper to retrieve such deleted files with the help of DIR and DUP. To frustrate those activities, the spooler can be compiled with an option that makes it destroy the content of each file it prints. ************************************************************* Misc. programs and utilities contributed by Ned W. Rhodes DTNSRDC CODE 2950 Bethesda, Md. 20084 OTHELO.FOR Game of othello KB .MAC Version 2 KB handler updated to V4 VM .MAC Virtual memory handler from Fall 79 with fix to boot HS .MAC HS handler from Fall 80 updated to V4 HSPOOL.MAC Spooler routine that uses HS handler MACLIB.MAC Updated copy of some structured language macros for MACRO CLK100.MAC Timing routines for KW AD .MAC V4 handler for AD-11 A/D ADTEST.FOR Test routine for above GO .FOR Game of GO MOKU -- five in a row SPY .FOR Spy on locations in the monitor PEEK .FOR Peek anywhere in memory -- good for hardware debug POKE .FOR Poke anywhere in memory -- good for hardware debug CONSOL.MAC Subroutines to control JSW bits SCREEN.COM SCREEN.MAC Subroutine to do screen oriented functions -- GOTOXY, etc. MTCON .FOR Routine to control magnetic tape units -- RW, OF, FF, BF DECUS .COM DECUS .PAS PASCAL routine to take a RUNOFF formatted file and make a file for the DECUS paper layup sheets DECUS .SAV FPP runable version ************************************************************ TEDI Editor-Formatter for RT-11 Clair W. Nielson Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 The TEDI files included are TEDI.SAV, TEDF.SAV, TEDRT.TED, TEDRT.DOC, and TEST.TED. TEDI is an edit only version while TEDF includes both editing and formatting. The edit only version is of interest primarily to someone running on single- density floppy disks. TEDRT.TED is the documentation source text for the TEDF formatter while TEDRT.DOC is the formatted form, suitable for sending to a printer. TEST.TED is an example of source text for TEDF which exercises most of its features, including equation formatting to dasiy-wheel printers. *************************************************** SCOTT SAMET MIAMI HERALD PUBLISHING CO. 1 HERALD PLAZA MIAMI FLA. 33101 (305) 350-2740 RTCON - RT11 CONSOLE SWITCH COMMAND SYSAVE - LARGE DEVICE TO SMALL DEVICE BACKUP UTILITY RTCON.MAC;1 10. 19-MAY-81 16:46 SYSAVE.TEC;1 1. 19-MAY-81 16:46 SYSAVE.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 16:46 SYSAVE.PAS;1 8. 19-MAY-81 16:46 SYSAVE.SAV;1 14. 19-MAY-81 16:48 SYSAVE.DOC;1 4. 19-MAY-81 16:46 RTCON.DOC;1 2. 19-MAY-81 16:46 8. FILES ***************************************************** EDS Word Processing System -------------------------- Distributed by UK RT-11 SIG Enquiries to Nigel Bevan, 01-977 3222 x4011 NPL, Teddington, Middx. TECO .SAV EDV .RNO EDS .RNO EDS .COM RT11 .EDS README.EDS EDITOR.TEC EDITOR.STA EDITOR.EDS EDITOR.EDV HELP .EDV EDSEDV.HLP SET .EDS TECB2F.EDS TECRUL.EDS TECFIN.EDS TECLST.EDS TECESC.EDS TECDBG.EDS TECGBL.EDS TECFMT.EDS TECMOD.EDS TECCTL.EDS TECCNT.EDS TECO .EXM ****************************************************** N. BEVAN NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY DNALS, TEDDINGTON, MIDDX, ENGLAND 7W110LW AUSTRALIAN DECUS PROGRAMS CULHAM.DIR;1 1. 19-MAY-81 16:54 SWITCH.MAC;1 3. 19-MAY-81 16:54 BROKSA.REL;1 12. 19-MAY-81 17:00 BROKSA.MAC;1 38. 19-MAY-81 16:54 SPOOLR.MAC;1 10. 19-MAY-81 16:54 LOG.MAC;1 8. 19-MAY-81 16:54 SWAP.MAC;1 5. 19-MAY-81 16:54 UPDATE.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 16:54 UPDATE.DOC;1 3. 19-MAY-81 16:54 UPDATE.FOR;1 10. 19-MAY-81 16:54 FGNET.REL;1 17. 19-MAY-81 17:00 UPDATE.SAV;1 20. 19-MAY-81 17:00 NET.SAV;1 15. 19-MAY-81 17:00 NET.RNO;1 97. 19-MAY-81 16:54 NET.MAC;1 81. 19-MAY-81 16:54 TYPSET.FOR;1 39. 19-MAY-81 16:55 TYPSET.DOC;1 21. 19-MAY-81 16:55 TYPSET.SAV;1 41. 19-MAY-81 17:00 BANNER.SAV;1 52. 19-MAY-81 17:01 DIR.TAG;1 4. 19-MAY-81 16:55 NET.DIR;1 2. 19-MAY-81 16:55 INIT.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 16:55 23. FILES ******************************************** N. BEVAN NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY DNACS,TEDDINGTON, MIDDX, ENGLAND 7W110LW PACKAGES DISTRIBUTED BY UK RT-11 SIG PIP8.MAC;1 22. 19-MAY-81 17:00 PIP8.FOR;1 49. 19-MAY-81 17:00 PIP8.TXT;1 12. 19-MAY-81 17:00 PIP8.COM;1 2. 19-MAY-81 17:00 C.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 17:00 RTVEG.TEC;1 3. 19-MAY-81 17:00 VT52R.TEC;1 7. 19-MAY-81 17:00 CU.TXT;1 9. 19-MAY-81 17:00 CU.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 17:00 TSXVEG.TEC;1 4. 19-MAY-81 17:00 SCOPE.MAC;1 1. 19-MAY-81 17:00 VT52X.TEC;1 9. 19-MAY-81 17:00 EDITOR.TEC;1 1. 19-MAY-81 17:00 TECO.EXM;1 42. 19-MAY-81 17:00 TECO.SAV;1 50. 19-MAY-81 17:04 DCREM.DOC;1 11. 19-MAY-81 17:00 DCREM.SAV;1 9. 19-MAY-81 17:04 DCREM.RNO;1 10. 19-MAY-81 17:00 ASSEMB.RNO;1 3. 19-MAY-81 17:00 LIST.BAS;1 13. 19-MAY-81 17:00 MLIST.BAS;1 14. 19-MAY-81 17:00 FLIST.BAS;1 14. 19-MAY-81 17:00 LIST.TXT;1 20. 19-MAY-81 17:00 DCREM.MAC;1 50. 19-MAY-81 17:00 ASSEMB.MAC;1 102. 19-MAY-81 17:01 ZERO.RNO;1 5. 19-MAY-81 17:01 ZERO.MAC;1 12. 19-MAY-81 17:01 28. FILES ***************************************************** N. BEVAN NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY DNACS, TEDDINGTON, MIDDX, ENGLAND 7W110LW PACKAGES DISTRIBUTED BY UK RT-11 SIG INVDER.OBJ;1 9. 19-MAY-81 17:08 SPELL.RNO;1 16. 19-MAY-81 17:06 SPELL.WRD;1 123. 19-MAY-81 17:06 SPELL.MAC;1 56. 19-MAY-81 17:06 MTDIR.MAC;1 46. 19-MAY-81 17:07 MTIO.RNO;1 61. 19-MAY-81 17:07 MTIO.MAC;1 101. 19-MAY-81 17:07 MTIO.SAV;1 19. 19-MAY-81 17:08 MTDIR.SAV;1 10. 19-MAY-81 17:08 SPELL.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 17:07 SPELL.SAV;1 9. 19-MAY-81 17:09 MTIO.COM;1 1. 19-MAY-81 17:07 INVDER.FOR;1 25. 19-MAY-81 17:07 14. FILES ********************************************************** Submitted by: Robert B. Denny Creative System Design Co. 3452 E. Foothill Blvd. Suite 601 Pasadena, CA 91107 (213) 792-9474 README.1ST Read this first. Sources and command files for DECUS RUNOFF Version M02.3 This is the RSX/RSTS/RT version with MANY bugs fixed since M01. This is the most up to date version of DECUS RUNOFF. Has hyphenation fixes per UNIX V7 NROFF hyphen- ator. Files for all O.S.'s are present. RNOASM.CMD 2 15-May-81 RNOBLD.CMD 2 15-May-81 RNOIAS.CMD 3 15-May-81 RSTASM.CMD 1 15-May-81 RSTBLD.CMD 2 15-May-81 RNOASM.COM 1 15-May-81 RNOLNK.COM 1 15-May-81 RNOBLD.CTL 4 15-May-81 RUNOFF.DOC 146 15-May-81 CMTAB .MAC 12 15-May-81 COMND .MAC 8 15-May-81 ERMSG .MAC 10 15-May-81 FMTCM .MAC 26 15-May-81 HYPHEN.MAC 55 15-May-81 INDEX .MAC 11 15-May-81 PINDX .MAC 9 15-May-81 RNCMD .MAC 21 15-May-81 RNFIO .MAC 9 15-May-81 RNORSX.MAC 6 15-May-81 RNPRE .MAC 5 15-May-81 RNRT11.MAC 30 15-May-81 RSTS .MAC 1 15-May-81 RT11 .MAC 1 15-May-81 RUNOFF.MAC 74 15-May-81 START .MAC 9 15-May-81 UARITH.MAC 3 15-May-81 SMAC .MLS 6 15-May-81 RBLDFC.ODL 2 15-May-81 RNO .ODL 1 15-May-81 RNOBLD.ODL 2 15-May-81 RNOIAS.ODL 1 15-May-81 RUNOFF.RNO 122 15-May-81 RUNOFF.SAV 3 Reasonably up to date DECUS C system. Will soon be superseded by official DECUS library submission, but this version is in pretty good shape. Also contains MP - macro processor which supports full Kernighan & Ritchie #define's with param's. Pay no mind to the RUNOFF error messages from the RNO's, they have hax in 'em for VAX RUNOFF. CC .SAV 101 15-May-81 AS .SAV 46 15-May-81 XR .SAV 23 15-May-81 MP .SAV 38 15-May-81 CLIB .OBJ 81 15-May-81 SUPORT.OBJ 1 15-May-81 CC .RNO 71 28-Dec-80 WIZARD.RNO 433 24-Dec-80 AS .RNO 45 24-Dec-80 STDIO .H 5 15-May-81 WHYC .RNO 36 15-May-81 LEX lexical analyzer generator. Very powerful tool. Examples are in .LXI files. CTOC.LXI and .COM are derived from the example in the manual LEX.RNO. LEXLIB.OBJ 23 15-May-81 LEX .H 4 15-May-81 LEX .RNO 91 15-May-81 WORD .LXI 3 15-May-81 HWORD .LXI 4 15-May-81 CTOC .LXI 3 15-May-81 CTOC .COM 1 15-May-81 LEX .SAV 85 15-May-81 A few of my favorite software tools: MC .SAV 28 15-May-81 Multi-Column lister. GREP .SAV 27 15-May-81 Search for text patterns (wildcard files) KWIK .SAV 23 15-May-81 Keyword in context index generator SORTC .SAV 45 15-May-81 Dumb but fast sorter MC .RNO 2 15-May-81 GREP .RNO 6 15-May-81 KWIK .RNO 8 15-May-81 SORTSC.RNO 3 15-May-81 ****************************************************************** Bill Brindley DECUS (Network SIG) MR2-E/E55 One Iron Way Marlboro, MA 01752 (202) 282-0527 MDUMP.MAC RT-11 memory dump handler. ********************************** GRAND TOTAL 6114 BLOCKS 590 FILES ************************************ Sorted by: position Volume ID: S81 Owner : RT-11 TAPE .DIR 50 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.013 1 10-Jun-81 KBX .SYS 3 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.003 1 10-Jun-81 KB .SYS 3 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.004 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.OBJ 8 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.007 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.HLP 9 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.003 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.BAS 22 10-Jun-81 070205.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DAT 3 10-Jun-81 071502.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DIR 2 10-Jun-81 072001.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.RNO 4 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.MAC 86 10-Jun-81 450201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DOC 285 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.RNO 4 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.TXT 2 10-Jun-81 350118.COM 2 10-Jun-81 KB .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 350119.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TSXTST.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 350120.COM 2 10-Jun-81 CROSS0.BAS 7 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.DOC 5 10-Jun-81 CROSS1.BAS 14 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.DOC 5 10-Jun-81 CROSS2.BAS 8 10-Jun-81 450102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 CROSS .BAS 22 10-Jun-81 450103.COM 2 10-Jun-81 CROSSV.BAS 23 10-Jun-81 450202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS .RNO 6 10-Jun-81 010112.COM 2 10-Jun-81 CROSS .DOC 7 10-Jun-81 060502.COM 2 10-Jun-81 KB .MAC 43 10-Jun-81 061302.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TSXMSC.FOR 3 10-Jun-81 PRINT .COM 16 10-Jun-81 TSXTST.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .COM 5 10-Jun-81 DETJBS.MAC 9 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.COM 3 10-Jun-81 MNTDEV.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MSGCOM.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 PATCHS.DIR 18 10-Jun-81 RUNTIM.MAC 8 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 SHRFIL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 TRMCOM.MAC 7 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 TSXMSC.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .COM 1 10-Jun-81 TSXODT.MAC 5 10-Jun-81 ADTEST.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.BAS 7 10-Jun-81 LIB216.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 TRMCTL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 MAC216.CMD 6 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.COM 5 10-Jun-81 SFGL70.DOC 44 10-Jun-81 PRFANL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 PLTGRD.FTN 3 10-Jun-81 DUP .001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTSCR.FTN 2 10-Jun-81 DIR .001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTVCR.FTN 2 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.DIR 3 10-Jun-81 PLTWIN.FTN 3 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.DAT 13 10-Jun-81 TK4025.FTN 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.LST 13 10-Jun-81 ABSGRD.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RELTIM.MAC 19 10-Jun-81 ASGLUN.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 LINK .001 1 10-Jun-81 COMDBT.MAC 7 10-Jun-81 LIBR .001 1 10-Jun-81 DISTIC.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 SIPP .001 1 10-Jun-81 ENCODE.MAC 5 10-Jun-81 RT11SJ.001 1 10-Jun-81 FIRST .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.001 1 10-Jun-81 FLTXT .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.001 1 10-Jun-81 FLTXTI.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.002 1 10-Jun-81 GRID .MAC 13 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.002 1 10-Jun-81 GTCUR .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.003 1 10-Jun-81 HTEXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 KMON .001 1 10-Jun-81 HTEXTI.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.001 1 10-Jun-81 HTXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.003 1 10-Jun-81 LABEL .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 USR .001 1 10-Jun-81 LABTIC.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.004 1 10-Jun-81 MVCUR .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RT11BL.001 1 10-Jun-81 PLOT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.001 1 10-Jun-81 PLOTC .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.002 1 10-Jun-81 PLTDAT.MAC 8 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.005 1 10-Jun-81 PLTGEN.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 DD .001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTSYM.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 DM .001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTTIC.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 TM .001 1 10-Jun-81 POINT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TJ .001 1 10-Jun-81 POINTI.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 TS .001 1 10-Jun-81 REGSAV.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 PATA1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 SCALE .MAC 5 10-Jun-81 PATA2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TICGRD.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 350102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TICMKG.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .RNO 4 10-Jun-81 TICMRK.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .DOC 4 10-Jun-81 TICWIN.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 350103.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TICXOY.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 PATB1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TXTGRD.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 PATB2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TXTINT.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 350104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 VCURSR.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 PATC1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 VIRABS.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 PATC2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 VTEXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 350105.COM 1 10-Jun-81 VTEXTI.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 PATD1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 VTXT .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 PATD2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 WINDOW.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 350106.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SFGL70.RNO 45 10-Jun-81 PATE1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 PLOTPR.MAC 45 10-Jun-81 PATE2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 README.1ST 6 10-Jun-81 350107.COM 1 10-Jun-81 READ .ME 3 10-Jun-81 PATF1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOL .TXT 25 10-Jun-81 PATF2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOL .MAC 29 10-Jun-81 350108.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CRYPT .MAC 16 10-Jun-81 PATG1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CRYPT .TXT 19 10-Jun-81 PATG2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .SAV 71 10-Jun-81 350109.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DECUS .SAV 15 10-Jun-81 PATH1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .SYS 22 10-Jun-81 PATH2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .SYS 23 10-Jun-81 PATI1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 ROXV4 .SYS 23 10-Jun-81 350111.COM 2 10-Jun-81 DREADY.OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 PATJ1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 PTAPE .OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 PATJ2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 FLUTIL.OBJ 32 10-Jun-81 PATJ3 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 FU .OBJ 3 10-Jun-81 PATJ4 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 MTUTIL.OBJ 3 10-Jun-81 350113.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .OBJ 34 10-Jun-81 PATL1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 PTAPE .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 PATL2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 FLUTIL.FOR 9 10-Jun-81 350114.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FU .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 PATM1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DREADY.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 PATM2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 MTUTIL.MAC 25 10-Jun-81 350115.COM 1 10-Jun-81 README.DLU 3 10-Jun-81 PATN1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 HSPOOL.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 PATN2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .FOR 21 10-Jun-81 350117.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RO .TSX 3 10-Jun-81 PATO1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .MAC 24 10-Jun-81 PATO2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .MAC 39 10-Jun-81 350110.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPY .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 PATI2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .TSX 3 10-Jun-81 350202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .MAC 26 10-Jun-81 SUCVT1.001 1 10-Jun-81 OTHELO.FOR 18 10-Jun-81 450102.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 KB1 .MAC 33 10-Jun-81 FXVR01.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 VM .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 DEAE .001 1 10-Jun-81 HS .MAC 28 10-Jun-81 PAT01A.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 MACLIB.MAC 37 10-Jun-81 SUCVT1.002 1 10-Jun-81 CLK100.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 350201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 AD .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 DUP .002 1 10-Jun-81 GO .FOR 8 10-Jun-81 FILEX .001 1 10-Jun-81 PEEK .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 KED .001 2 10-Jun-81 DECUS .PAS 12 10-Jun-81 KED .002 3 10-Jun-81 POKE .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 K52 .003 1 10-Jun-81 CONSOL.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 K52 .001 2 10-Jun-81 SCREEN.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 K52 .002 3 10-Jun-81 DECUS .COM 1 10-Jun-81 LINK .002 1 10-Jun-81 MTCON .FOR 7 10-Jun-81 RESORC.001 1 10-Jun-81 README.NED 3 10-Jun-81 SRCCOM.001 1 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .TXT 2 10-Jun-81 TS .002 1 10-Jun-81 TEDI .SAV 35 10-Jun-81 KED .003 1 10-Jun-81 TEDF .SAV 62 10-Jun-81 OCHAIN.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .TED 47 10-Jun-81 ICHAIN.KED 2 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .DOC 60 10-Jun-81 170201.TST 1 10-Jun-81 TEST .TED 19 10-Jun-81 ICHAIN.K52 2 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CONHOG.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.SAV 14 10-Jun-81 170101.TST 1 10-Jun-81 RTCON .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 170102.TST 2 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 170202.TST 2 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NFT .001 1 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.PAS 8 10-Jun-81 NETGEN.001 1 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.DOC 4 10-Jun-81 DDCMP .001 1 10-Jun-81 RTCON .DOC 2 10-Jun-81 FALGET.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDSEDV.HLP 8 10-Jun-81 NSP .001 2 10-Jun-81 EDITO1.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 DAPSVC.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.STA 3 10-Jun-81 DAPAST.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.EDV 14 10-Jun-81 FAL .001 2 10-Jun-81 TECESC.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 DAPNSP.001 2 10-Jun-81 README.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 NWRITE.001 2 10-Jun-81 TECRUS.EDS 2 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.006 1 10-Jun-81 SET .EDS 1 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.002 1 10-Jun-81 RT11 .EDS 1 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.002 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .COM 1 10-Jun-81 USR .003 1 10-Jun-81 TECFIN.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 DL .001 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .DOC 114 10-Jun-81 SYSMAC.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDV .RNO 78 10-Jun-81 SYSTBL.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .DEF 1 10-Jun-81 ICSIFX.001 1 10-Jun-81 TECLST.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 DEIS .001 1 10-Jun-81 TECDBG.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 SEAE .001 1 10-Jun-81 TECGBL.EDS 2 10-Jun-81 PATP1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TECFMT.EDS 3 10-Jun-81 SEIS .001 1 10-Jun-81 TECMOD.EDS 8 10-Jun-81 450102.TST 1 10-Jun-81 TECCTL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.010 1 10-Jun-81 TECCNT.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 LF .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 TECRUL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 OCHAIN.001 1 10-Jun-81 TECBOX.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 PAT02 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TECTRC.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.011 1 10-Jun-81 TECFIL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.004 1 10-Jun-81 TECB2F.EDS 5 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.006 1 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.EDS 19 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.005 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .DIR 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.007 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .RNO 99 10-Jun-81 TM .002 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.SAV 20 10-Jun-81 FILEX .002 1 10-Jun-81 NET .SAV 15 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.003 1 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.SAV 41 10-Jun-81 PIP .001 1 10-Jun-81 BANNER.SAV 52 10-Jun-81 FDTP1 .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 BROKSA.REL 12 10-Jun-81 LINK .003 1 10-Jun-81 FGNET .REL 17 10-Jun-81 ISGNFX.001 1 10-Jun-81 CULHAM.DIR 1 10-Jun-81 BATCH .001 1 10-Jun-81 SWITCH.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.008 1 10-Jun-81 BROKSA.MAC 37 10-Jun-81 USR .002 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOLR.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.002 2 10-Jun-81 LOG .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.003 1 10-Jun-81 SWAP .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.001 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.COM 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.009 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.DOC 3 10-Jun-81 SLP .001 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.FOR 10 10-Jun-81 HELP .001 1 10-Jun-81 NET .RNO 96 10-Jun-81 KED .004 1 10-Jun-81 NET .MAC 79 10-Jun-81 K52 .004 1 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.FOR 38 10-Jun-81 PATP2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.DOC 20 10-Jun-81 PATQ1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DIR .TAG 4 10-Jun-81 PAT01B.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 NET .DIR 2 10-Jun-81 450103.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 INIT .COM 1 10-Jun-81 450103.TST 1 10-Jun-81 TECO .SAV 50 10-Jun-81 450201.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .SAV 9 10-Jun-81 FXVR02.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 450201.TST 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .FOR 48 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.012 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .TXT 12 10-Jun-81 DUP .003 2 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .COM 2 10-Jun-81 PAT03 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 C .COM 1 10-Jun-81 450202.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 RTVEG .TEC 3 10-Jun-81 DIR .002 1 10-Jun-81 VT52R .TEC 7 10-Jun-81 SRCCOM.002 1 10-Jun-81 CU .TXT 9 10-Jun-81 FDTP1 .COM 3 10-Jun-81 CU .COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATQ2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TSXVEG.TEC 4 10-Jun-81 010101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SCOPE .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 010102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 VT52X .TEC 9 10-Jun-81 010103.COM 2 10-Jun-81 EDITO2.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.001 1 10-Jun-81 TECO .EXM 41 10-Jun-81 010104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .DOC 11 10-Jun-81 060601.COM 2 10-Jun-81 DCREM .RNO 9 10-Jun-81 062001.COM 3 10-Jun-81 ASSEMB.RNO 3 10-Jun-81 070201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LIST .BAS 13 10-Jun-81 070301.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MLIST .BAS 14 10-Jun-81 070901.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FLIST .BAS 14 10-Jun-81 071001.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LIST .TXT 20 10-Jun-81 071601.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .MAC 49 10-Jun-81 LS .001 1 10-Jun-81 ASSEMB.MAC 100 10-Jun-81 070202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ZERO .RNO 5 10-Jun-81 062002.COM 2 10-Jun-81 ZERO .MAC 12 10-Jun-81 070501.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .SAV 19 10-Jun-81 070902.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTDIR .SAV 10 10-Jun-81 071101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .SAV 9 10-Jun-81 071201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 INVDER.OBJ 9 10-Jun-81 170101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .RNO 16 10-Jun-81 170202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .WRD 123 10-Jun-81 170102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .MAC 55 10-Jun-81 010106.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTDIR .MAC 45 10-Jun-81 LP .001 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .RNO 60 10-Jun-81 070101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .MAC 100 10-Jun-81 080102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 SPELL .COM 1 10-Jun-81 150101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .COM 1 10-Jun-81 010107.COM 2 10-Jun-81 INVDER.FOR 24 10-Jun-81 010108.COM 2 10-Jun-81 CC .SAV 101 10-Jun-81 010109.COM 1 10-Jun-81 AS .SAV 46 10-Jun-81 010110.COM 2 10-Jun-81 XR .SAV 23 10-Jun-81 010111.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MP .SAV 38 10-Jun-81 071501.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MC .SAV 28 10-Jun-81 170204.COM 1 10-Jun-81 GREP .SAV 27 10-Jun-81 170104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 KWIK .SAV 23 10-Jun-81 060501.COM 2 10-Jun-81 SORTC .SAV 45 10-Jun-81 070203.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.SAV 33 10-Jun-81 070302.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .SAV 85 10-Jun-81 071202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CLIB .OBJ 81 10-Jun-81 090101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SUPORT.OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 100301.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LEXLIB.OBJ 23 10-Jun-81 060401.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNOASM.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 061201.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 061301.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RNOIAS.CMD 3 10-Jun-81 071102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RSTASM.CMD 1 10-Jun-81 170103.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RSTBLD.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 170203.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNOASM.COM 1 10-Jun-81 010105.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RNOLNK.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FF .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.CTL 4 10-Jun-81 070903.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.DOC 146 10-Jun-81 071901.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CMTAB .MAC 12 10-Jun-81 080101.COM 2 10-Jun-81 COMND .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 170201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ERMSG .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 CAUG80.COM 5 10-Jun-81 FMTCM .MAC 26 10-Jun-81 CDEC80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 HYPHEN.MAC 55 10-Jun-81 CJUL80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 INDEX .MAC 11 10-Jun-81 CNOV80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 PINDX .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 COCT80.COM 4 10-Jun-81 RNCMD .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 CSEP80.COM 4 10-Jun-81 RNFIO .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 CASSGN.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNORSX.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 CDASSG.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNPRE .MAC 5 10-Jun-81 CJAN81.COM 3 10-Jun-81 RNRT11.MAC 30 10-Jun-81 COPALL.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RSTS .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 COPYUT.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RT11 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DUPALL.COM 12 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.MAC 74 10-Jun-81 PASSGN.COM 1 10-Jun-81 START .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 PAUG80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 UARITH.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 PDEC80.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SMAC .MLS 6 10-Jun-81 PJAN81.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RBLDFC.ODL 2 10-Jun-81 PJUL80.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNO .ODL 1 10-Jun-81 PNOV80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.ODL 2 10-Jun-81 POCT80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 RNOIAS.ODL 1 10-Jun-81 PSEP80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.RNO 122 10-Jun-81 PDASSG.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .H 4 10-Jun-81 PATALL.COM 1 10-Jun-81 STDIO .H 5 10-Jun-81 README.TXT 18 10-Jun-81 LEX .RNO 91 10-Jun-81 062003.COM 2 10-Jun-81 WORD .LXI 3 10-Jun-81 LS .002 1 10-Jun-81 HWORD .LXI 4 10-Jun-81 DUP .004 1 10-Jun-81 CTOC .LXI 3 10-Jun-81 SLP .003 1 10-Jun-81 CTOC .COM 1 10-Jun-81 EDIT .001 1 10-Jun-81 GREP .RNO 6 10-Jun-81 PATR1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 KWIK .RNO 8 10-Jun-81 DIRPAT.COM 1 10-Jun-81 WHYC .RNO 36 10-Jun-81 BACKUP.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SORTSC.RNO 3 10-Jun-81 DL .002 1 10-Jun-81 AS .RNO 45 10-Jun-81 PATR2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CC .RNO 71 10-Jun-81 450202.TST 1 10-Jun-81 WIZARD.RNO 432 10-Jun-81 PAT04 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 README.FST 7 10-Jun-81 010113.COM 3 10-Jun-81 MC .RNO 2 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.004 1 10-Jun-81 MDUMP .MAC 16 10-Jun-81 590 Files, 6114 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: name Volume ID: S81 Owner : RT-11 ABSGRD.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 PLTGEN.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 AD .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 PLTGRD.FTN 3 10-Jun-81 ADTEST.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 PLTSCR.FTN 2 10-Jun-81 AS .RNO 45 10-Jun-81 PLTSYM.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 AS .SAV 46 10-Jun-81 PLTTIC.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 ASGLUN.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 PLTVCR.FTN 2 10-Jun-81 ASSEMB.MAC 100 10-Jun-81 PLTWIN.FTN 3 10-Jun-81 ASSEMB.RNO 3 10-Jun-81 PNOV80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 BACKUP.COM 1 10-Jun-81 POCT80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 BANNER.SAV 52 10-Jun-81 POINT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.COM 3 10-Jun-81 POINTI.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.DOC 5 10-Jun-81 POKE .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.RNO 4 10-Jun-81 PRFANL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 BATCH .001 1 10-Jun-81 PRINT .COM 16 10-Jun-81 BROKSA.MAC 37 10-Jun-81 PSEP80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 BROKSA.REL 12 10-Jun-81 PTAPE .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.001 1 10-Jun-81 PTAPE .OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.002 1 10-Jun-81 RBLDFC.ODL 2 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.003 1 10-Jun-81 READ .ME 3 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.004 1 10-Jun-81 README.DLU 3 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.005 1 10-Jun-81 README.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.006 1 10-Jun-81 README.FST 7 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.007 1 10-Jun-81 README.NED 3 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.008 1 10-Jun-81 README.TXT 18 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.009 1 10-Jun-81 README.1ST 6 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.010 1 10-Jun-81 REGSAV.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.011 1 10-Jun-81 RELTIM.MAC 19 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.012 1 10-Jun-81 RESORC.001 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.013 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.001 1 10-Jun-81 C .COM 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.002 1 10-Jun-81 CASSGN.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.003 1 10-Jun-81 CAUG80.COM 5 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.004 1 10-Jun-81 CC .RNO 71 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.005 1 10-Jun-81 CC .SAV 101 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.006 1 10-Jun-81 CDASSG.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.007 1 10-Jun-81 CDEC80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.001 1 10-Jun-81 CJAN81.COM 3 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.002 2 10-Jun-81 CJUL80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.003 1 10-Jun-81 CLIB .OBJ 81 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.004 1 10-Jun-81 CLK100.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 RNCMD .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 CMTAB .MAC 12 10-Jun-81 RNFIO .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 CNOV80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 RNO .ODL 1 10-Jun-81 COCT80.COM 4 10-Jun-81 RNOASM.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 COMDBT.MAC 7 10-Jun-81 RNOASM.COM 1 10-Jun-81 COMND .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 CONHOG.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.CTL 4 10-Jun-81 CONSOL.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.ODL 2 10-Jun-81 COPALL.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNOIAS.CMD 3 10-Jun-81 COPYUT.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RNOIAS.ODL 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS .BAS 22 10-Jun-81 RNOLNK.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS .DOC 7 10-Jun-81 RNORSX.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 CROSS .RNO 6 10-Jun-81 RNPRE .MAC 5 10-Jun-81 CROSSV.BAS 23 10-Jun-81 RNRT11.MAC 30 10-Jun-81 CROSS0.BAS 7 10-Jun-81 RO .TSX 3 10-Jun-81 CROSS1.BAS 14 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .COM 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS2.BAS 8 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .MAC 39 10-Jun-81 CRYPT .MAC 16 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .TSX 3 10-Jun-81 CRYPT .TXT 19 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 CSEP80.COM 4 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .MAC 24 10-Jun-81 CTOC .COM 1 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .SYS 22 10-Jun-81 CTOC .LXI 3 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 CU .COM 1 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .MAC 26 10-Jun-81 CU .TXT 9 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .SYS 23 10-Jun-81 CULHAM.DIR 1 10-Jun-81 ROXV4 .SYS 23 10-Jun-81 DAPAST.001 1 10-Jun-81 RSTASM.CMD 1 10-Jun-81 DAPNSP.001 2 10-Jun-81 RSTBLD.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 DAPSVC.001 1 10-Jun-81 RSTS .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.BAS 22 10-Jun-81 RTCON .DOC 2 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RTCON .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DAT 3 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .COM 5 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DIR 2 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .DOC 4 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DOC 285 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .RNO 4 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.HLP 9 10-Jun-81 RTVEG .TEC 3 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.MAC 86 10-Jun-81 RT11 .EDS 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 RT11 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.TXT 2 10-Jun-81 RT11BL.001 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .DOC 11 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.001 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .MAC 49 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.002 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .RNO 9 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.003 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .SAV 9 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.004 1 10-Jun-81 DD .001 1 10-Jun-81 RT11SJ.001 1 10-Jun-81 DDCMP .001 1 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.DOC 146 10-Jun-81 DEAE .001 1 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.MAC 74 10-Jun-81 DECUS .COM 1 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.RNO 122 10-Jun-81 DECUS .PAS 12 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.SAV 33 10-Jun-81 DECUS .SAV 15 10-Jun-81 RUNTIM.MAC 8 10-Jun-81 DEIS .001 1 10-Jun-81 SCALE .MAC 5 10-Jun-81 DETJBS.MAC 9 10-Jun-81 SCOPE .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DIR .TAG 4 10-Jun-81 SCREEN.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 DIR .001 1 10-Jun-81 SEAE .001 1 10-Jun-81 DIR .002 1 10-Jun-81 SEIS .001 1 10-Jun-81 DIRPAT.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SET .EDS 1 10-Jun-81 DISTIC.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 SFGL70.DOC 44 10-Jun-81 DL .001 1 10-Jun-81 SFGL70.RNO 45 10-Jun-81 DL .002 1 10-Jun-81 SHRFIL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 SIPP .001 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .FOR 21 10-Jun-81 SLP .001 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .OBJ 34 10-Jun-81 SLP .003 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .SAV 71 10-Jun-81 SMAC .MLS 6 10-Jun-81 DM .001 1 10-Jun-81 SORTC .SAV 45 10-Jun-81 DREADY.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 SORTSC.RNO 3 10-Jun-81 DREADY.OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .COM 1 10-Jun-81 DUP .001 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .MAC 55 10-Jun-81 DUP .002 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .RNO 16 10-Jun-81 DUP .003 2 10-Jun-81 SPELL .SAV 9 10-Jun-81 DUP .004 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .WRD 123 10-Jun-81 DUPALL.COM 12 10-Jun-81 SPOOL .MAC 29 10-Jun-81 EDIT .001 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOL .TXT 25 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.EDS 19 10-Jun-81 SPOOLR.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.EDV 14 10-Jun-81 SPY .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.STA 3 10-Jun-81 SRCCOM.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDITO1.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 SRCCOM.002 1 10-Jun-81 EDITO2.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 START .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 EDS .COM 1 10-Jun-81 STDIO .H 5 10-Jun-81 EDS .DEF 1 10-Jun-81 SUCVT1.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .DIR 1 10-Jun-81 SUCVT1.002 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .DOC 114 10-Jun-81 SUPORT.OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .RNO 99 10-Jun-81 SWAP .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 EDSEDV.HLP 8 10-Jun-81 SWITCH.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 EDV .RNO 78 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ENCODE.MAC 5 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.DOC 4 10-Jun-81 ERMSG .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.PAS 8 10-Jun-81 FAL .001 2 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.SAV 14 10-Jun-81 FALGET.001 1 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 FDTP1 .COM 3 10-Jun-81 SYSMAC.001 1 10-Jun-81 FDTP1 .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 SYSTBL.001 1 10-Jun-81 FF .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 TAPE .DIR 50 10-Jun-81 FGNET .REL 17 10-Jun-81 TECBOX.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FILEX .001 1 10-Jun-81 TECB2F.EDS 5 10-Jun-81 FILEX .002 1 10-Jun-81 TECCNT.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FIRST .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 TECCTL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FLIST .BAS 14 10-Jun-81 TECDBG.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FLTXT .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 TECESC.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FLTXTI.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 TECFIL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FLUTIL.FOR 9 10-Jun-81 TECFIN.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FLUTIL.OBJ 32 10-Jun-81 TECFMT.EDS 3 10-Jun-81 FMTCM .MAC 26 10-Jun-81 TECGBL.EDS 2 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TECLST.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.DOC 5 10-Jun-81 TECMOD.EDS 8 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.RNO 4 10-Jun-81 TECO .EXM 41 10-Jun-81 FU .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 TECO .SAV 50 10-Jun-81 FU .OBJ 3 10-Jun-81 TECRUL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FXVR01.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TECRUS.EDS 2 10-Jun-81 FXVR02.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TECTRC.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 GO .FOR 8 10-Jun-81 TEDF .SAV 62 10-Jun-81 GREP .RNO 6 10-Jun-81 TEDI .SAV 35 10-Jun-81 GREP .SAV 27 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .DOC 60 10-Jun-81 GRID .MAC 13 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .TED 47 10-Jun-81 GTCUR .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .TXT 2 10-Jun-81 HELP .001 1 10-Jun-81 TEST .TED 19 10-Jun-81 HS .MAC 28 10-Jun-81 TICGRD.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 HSPOOL.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 TICMKG.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 HTEXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TICMRK.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 HTEXTI.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TICWIN.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 HTXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TICXOY.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 HWORD .LXI 4 10-Jun-81 TJ .001 1 10-Jun-81 HYPHEN.MAC 55 10-Jun-81 TK4025.FTN 1 10-Jun-81 ICHAIN.KED 2 10-Jun-81 TM .001 1 10-Jun-81 ICHAIN.K52 2 10-Jun-81 TM .002 1 10-Jun-81 ICSIFX.001 1 10-Jun-81 TRMCOM.MAC 7 10-Jun-81 INDEX .MAC 11 10-Jun-81 TRMCTL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 INIT .COM 1 10-Jun-81 TS .001 1 10-Jun-81 INVDER.FOR 24 10-Jun-81 TS .002 1 10-Jun-81 INVDER.OBJ 9 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.BAS 7 10-Jun-81 ISGNFX.001 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.COM 5 10-Jun-81 KB .MAC 43 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.DAT 13 10-Jun-81 KB .SYS 3 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.DIR 3 10-Jun-81 KB .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.LST 13 10-Jun-81 KBX .SYS 3 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.OBJ 8 10-Jun-81 KB1 .MAC 33 10-Jun-81 TSXMSC.FOR 3 10-Jun-81 KED .001 2 10-Jun-81 TSXMSC.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 KED .002 3 10-Jun-81 TSXODT.MAC 5 10-Jun-81 KED .003 1 10-Jun-81 TSXTST.COM 1 10-Jun-81 KED .004 1 10-Jun-81 TSXTST.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 KMON .001 1 10-Jun-81 TSXVEG.TEC 4 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.001 1 10-Jun-81 TXTGRD.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.002 1 10-Jun-81 TXTINT.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.003 1 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.DOC 20 10-Jun-81 KWIK .RNO 8 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.FOR 38 10-Jun-81 KWIK .SAV 23 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.SAV 41 10-Jun-81 K52 .001 2 10-Jun-81 UARITH.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 K52 .002 3 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.COM 1 10-Jun-81 K52 .003 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.DOC 3 10-Jun-81 K52 .004 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.FOR 10 10-Jun-81 LABEL .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.SAV 20 10-Jun-81 LABTIC.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 USR .001 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .H 4 10-Jun-81 USR .002 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .RNO 91 10-Jun-81 USR .003 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .SAV 85 10-Jun-81 VCURSR.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 LEXLIB.OBJ 23 10-Jun-81 VIRABS.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 LF .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 VM .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 LIBR .001 1 10-Jun-81 VTEXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 LIB216.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 VTEXTI.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 LINK .001 1 10-Jun-81 VTXT .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 LINK .002 1 10-Jun-81 VT52R .TEC 7 10-Jun-81 LINK .003 1 10-Jun-81 VT52X .TEC 9 10-Jun-81 LIST .BAS 13 10-Jun-81 WHYC .RNO 36 10-Jun-81 LIST .TXT 20 10-Jun-81 WINDOW.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 LOG .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 WIZARD.RNO 432 10-Jun-81 LP .001 1 10-Jun-81 WORD .LXI 3 10-Jun-81 LS .001 1 10-Jun-81 XR .SAV 23 10-Jun-81 LS .002 1 10-Jun-81 ZERO .MAC 12 10-Jun-81 MACLIB.MAC 37 10-Jun-81 ZERO .RNO 5 10-Jun-81 MAC216.CMD 6 10-Jun-81 010101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MC .RNO 2 10-Jun-81 010102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MC .SAV 28 10-Jun-81 010103.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MDUMP .MAC 16 10-Jun-81 010104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MLIST .BAS 14 10-Jun-81 010105.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MNTDEV.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 010106.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MP .SAV 38 10-Jun-81 010107.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MSGCOM.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 010108.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTCON .FOR 7 10-Jun-81 010109.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTDIR .MAC 45 10-Jun-81 010110.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTDIR .SAV 10 10-Jun-81 010111.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTIO .COM 1 10-Jun-81 010112.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTIO .MAC 100 10-Jun-81 010113.COM 3 10-Jun-81 MTIO .RNO 60 10-Jun-81 060401.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .SAV 19 10-Jun-81 060501.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.001 1 10-Jun-81 060502.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.002 1 10-Jun-81 060601.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.003 1 10-Jun-81 061201.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTUTIL.MAC 25 10-Jun-81 061301.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTUTIL.OBJ 3 10-Jun-81 061302.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MVCUR .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 062001.COM 3 10-Jun-81 NET .DIR 2 10-Jun-81 062002.COM 2 10-Jun-81 NET .MAC 79 10-Jun-81 062003.COM 2 10-Jun-81 NET .RNO 96 10-Jun-81 070101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NET .SAV 15 10-Jun-81 070201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NETGEN.001 1 10-Jun-81 070202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NFT .001 1 10-Jun-81 070203.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NSP .001 2 10-Jun-81 070205.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NWRITE.001 2 10-Jun-81 070301.COM 1 10-Jun-81 OCHAIN.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 070302.COM 1 10-Jun-81 OCHAIN.001 1 10-Jun-81 070501.COM 1 10-Jun-81 OTHELO.FOR 18 10-Jun-81 070901.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PASSGN.COM 1 10-Jun-81 070902.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATALL.COM 1 10-Jun-81 070903.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATA1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071001.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATA2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATB1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATB2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATCHS.DIR 18 10-Jun-81 071202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATC1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071501.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATC2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071502.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATD1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071601.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATD2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 071901.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATE1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 072001.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATE2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 080101.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PATF1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 080102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PATF2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 090101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATG1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 100301.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATG2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 150101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATH1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATH2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170101.TST 1 10-Jun-81 PATI1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATI2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170102.TST 2 10-Jun-81 PATJ1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170103.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATJ2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATJ3 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATJ4 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170201.TST 1 10-Jun-81 PATL1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATL2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170202.TST 2 10-Jun-81 PATM1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170203.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATM2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 170204.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATN1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATN2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350103.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATO1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATO2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350105.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATP1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350106.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATP2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350107.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATQ1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350108.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATQ2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350109.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATR1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350110.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATR2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350111.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PAT01A.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 350113.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PAT01B.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350114.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PAT02 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350115.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PAT03 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350117.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PAT04 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 350118.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PAUG80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 350119.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PDASSG.COM 1 10-Jun-81 350120.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PDEC80.COM 1 10-Jun-81 350201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PEEK .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 350202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PINDX .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 450102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PIP .001 1 10-Jun-81 450102.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .COM 2 10-Jun-81 450102.TST 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .FOR 48 10-Jun-81 450103.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 450103.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .TXT 12 10-Jun-81 450103.TST 1 10-Jun-81 PJAN81.COM 2 10-Jun-81 450201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PJUL80.COM 1 10-Jun-81 450201.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 PLOT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 450201.TST 1 10-Jun-81 PLOTC .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 450202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PLOTPR.MAC 45 10-Jun-81 450202.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 PLTDAT.MAC 8 10-Jun-81 450202.TST 1 10-Jun-81 590 Files, 6114 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: type Volume ID: S81 Owner : RT-11 CROSS .BAS 22 10-Jun-81 PATI1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CROSSV.BAS 23 10-Jun-81 PATI2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS0.BAS 7 10-Jun-81 PATJ1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS1.BAS 14 10-Jun-81 PATJ2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS2.BAS 8 10-Jun-81 PATJ3 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.BAS 22 10-Jun-81 PATJ4 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 FLIST .BAS 14 10-Jun-81 PATL1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 LIST .BAS 13 10-Jun-81 PATL2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 MLIST .BAS 14 10-Jun-81 PATM1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.BAS 7 10-Jun-81 PATM2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 LIB216.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 PATN1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 MAC216.CMD 6 10-Jun-81 PATN2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RNOASM.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 PATO1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 PATO2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RNOIAS.CMD 3 10-Jun-81 PATP1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RSTASM.CMD 1 10-Jun-81 PATP2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RSTBLD.CMD 2 10-Jun-81 PATQ1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BACKUP.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATQ2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.COM 3 10-Jun-81 PATR1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 C .COM 1 10-Jun-81 PATR2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CASSGN.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PAT01A.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 CAUG80.COM 5 10-Jun-81 PAT01B.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CDASSG.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PAT02 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CDEC80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PAT03 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CJAN81.COM 3 10-Jun-81 PAT04 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 CJUL80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 PINDX .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 CNOV80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 COCT80.COM 4 10-Jun-81 PLOT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 COPALL.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PLOTC .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 COPYUT.COM 2 10-Jun-81 PLOTPR.MAC 45 10-Jun-81 CSEP80.COM 4 10-Jun-81 PLTDAT.MAC 8 10-Jun-81 CTOC .COM 1 10-Jun-81 PLTGEN.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 CU .COM 1 10-Jun-81 PLTSYM.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PLTTIC.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 DECUS .COM 1 10-Jun-81 POINT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 DIRPAT.COM 1 10-Jun-81 POINTI.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 PRFANL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 DUPALL.COM 12 10-Jun-81 PTAPE .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 EDS .COM 1 10-Jun-81 REGSAV.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 FDTP1 .COM 3 10-Jun-81 RELTIM.MAC 19 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RNCMD .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 INIT .COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNFIO .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 MTIO .COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNORSX.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 PASSGN.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNPRE .MAC 5 10-Jun-81 PATALL.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNRT11.MAC 30 10-Jun-81 PAUG80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .MAC 39 10-Jun-81 PDASSG.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .MAC 24 10-Jun-81 PDEC80.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .MAC 26 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .COM 2 10-Jun-81 RSTS .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 PJAN81.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RTCON .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 PJUL80.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RT11 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 PNOV80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.MAC 74 10-Jun-81 POCT80.COM 3 10-Jun-81 RUNTIM.MAC 8 10-Jun-81 PRINT .COM 16 10-Jun-81 SCALE .MAC 5 10-Jun-81 PSEP80.COM 2 10-Jun-81 SCOPE .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RNOASM.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SCREEN.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RNOLNK.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SHRFIL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .MAC 55 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOL .MAC 29 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOLR.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .COM 5 10-Jun-81 START .MAC 9 10-Jun-81 SPELL .COM 1 10-Jun-81 SWAP .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SWITCH.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.COM 5 10-Jun-81 TICGRD.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 TSXTST.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TICMKG.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TICMRK.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 010101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TICWIN.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 010102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TICXOY.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 010103.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TRMCOM.MAC 7 10-Jun-81 010104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TRMCTL.MAC 12 10-Jun-81 010105.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TSXMSC.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 010106.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TSXODT.MAC 5 10-Jun-81 010107.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TXTGRD.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 010108.COM 2 10-Jun-81 TXTINT.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 010109.COM 1 10-Jun-81 UARITH.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 010110.COM 2 10-Jun-81 VCURSR.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 010111.COM 2 10-Jun-81 VIRABS.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 010112.COM 2 10-Jun-81 VM .MAC 21 10-Jun-81 010113.COM 3 10-Jun-81 VTEXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 060401.COM 1 10-Jun-81 VTEXTI.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 060501.COM 2 10-Jun-81 VTXT .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 060502.COM 2 10-Jun-81 WINDOW.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 060601.COM 2 10-Jun-81 ZERO .MAC 12 10-Jun-81 061201.COM 2 10-Jun-81 READ .ME 3 10-Jun-81 061301.COM 2 10-Jun-81 SMAC .MLS 6 10-Jun-81 061302.COM 2 10-Jun-81 README.NED 3 10-Jun-81 062001.COM 3 10-Jun-81 CLIB .OBJ 81 10-Jun-81 062002.COM 2 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .OBJ 34 10-Jun-81 062003.COM 2 10-Jun-81 DREADY.OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 070101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FLUTIL.OBJ 32 10-Jun-81 070201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FU .OBJ 3 10-Jun-81 070202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 INVDER.OBJ 9 10-Jun-81 070203.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LEXLIB.OBJ 23 10-Jun-81 070205.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTUTIL.OBJ 3 10-Jun-81 070301.COM 1 10-Jun-81 PTAPE .OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 070302.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SUPORT.OBJ 1 10-Jun-81 070501.COM 1 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.OBJ 8 10-Jun-81 070901.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RBLDFC.ODL 2 10-Jun-81 070902.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNO .ODL 1 10-Jun-81 070903.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.ODL 2 10-Jun-81 071001.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RNOIAS.ODL 1 10-Jun-81 071101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DECUS .PAS 12 10-Jun-81 071102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.PAS 8 10-Jun-81 071201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 BROKSA.REL 12 10-Jun-81 071202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FGNET .REL 17 10-Jun-81 071501.COM 1 10-Jun-81 AS .RNO 45 10-Jun-81 071502.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ASSEMB.RNO 3 10-Jun-81 071601.COM 1 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.RNO 4 10-Jun-81 071901.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CC .RNO 71 10-Jun-81 072001.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CROSS .RNO 6 10-Jun-81 080101.COM 2 10-Jun-81 DCREM .RNO 9 10-Jun-81 080102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 EDS .RNO 99 10-Jun-81 090101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 EDV .RNO 78 10-Jun-81 100301.COM 1 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.RNO 4 10-Jun-81 150101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 GREP .RNO 6 10-Jun-81 170101.COM 1 10-Jun-81 KWIK .RNO 8 10-Jun-81 170102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .RNO 91 10-Jun-81 170103.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MC .RNO 2 10-Jun-81 170104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .RNO 60 10-Jun-81 170201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NET .RNO 96 10-Jun-81 170202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .RNO 4 10-Jun-81 170203.COM 1 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.RNO 122 10-Jun-81 170204.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SFGL70.RNO 45 10-Jun-81 350102.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SORTSC.RNO 3 10-Jun-81 350103.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .RNO 16 10-Jun-81 350104.COM 1 10-Jun-81 WHYC .RNO 36 10-Jun-81 350105.COM 1 10-Jun-81 WIZARD.RNO 432 10-Jun-81 350106.COM 1 10-Jun-81 ZERO .RNO 5 10-Jun-81 350107.COM 1 10-Jun-81 AS .SAV 46 10-Jun-81 350108.COM 1 10-Jun-81 BANNER.SAV 52 10-Jun-81 350109.COM 1 10-Jun-81 CC .SAV 101 10-Jun-81 350110.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .SAV 9 10-Jun-81 350111.COM 2 10-Jun-81 DECUS .SAV 15 10-Jun-81 350113.COM 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .SAV 71 10-Jun-81 350114.COM 1 10-Jun-81 GREP .SAV 27 10-Jun-81 350115.COM 1 10-Jun-81 KWIK .SAV 23 10-Jun-81 350117.COM 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .SAV 85 10-Jun-81 350118.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MC .SAV 28 10-Jun-81 350119.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MP .SAV 38 10-Jun-81 350120.COM 2 10-Jun-81 MTDIR .SAV 10 10-Jun-81 350201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .SAV 19 10-Jun-81 350202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 NET .SAV 15 10-Jun-81 450102.COM 2 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.SAV 33 10-Jun-81 450103.COM 2 10-Jun-81 SORTC .SAV 45 10-Jun-81 450201.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .SAV 9 10-Jun-81 450202.COM 1 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.SAV 14 10-Jun-81 RNOBLD.CTL 4 10-Jun-81 TECO .SAV 50 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DAT 3 10-Jun-81 TEDF .SAV 62 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.DAT 13 10-Jun-81 TEDI .SAV 35 10-Jun-81 EDS .DEF 1 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.SAV 41 10-Jun-81 CULHAM.DIR 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.SAV 20 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DIR 2 10-Jun-81 XR .SAV 23 10-Jun-81 EDS .DIR 1 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.STA 3 10-Jun-81 NET .DIR 2 10-Jun-81 KB .SYS 3 10-Jun-81 PATCHS.DIR 18 10-Jun-81 KBX .SYS 3 10-Jun-81 TAPE .DIR 50 10-Jun-81 ROV3 .SYS 22 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.DIR 3 10-Jun-81 ROV4 .SYS 23 10-Jun-81 README.DLU 3 10-Jun-81 ROXV4 .SYS 23 10-Jun-81 BASPAT.DOC 5 10-Jun-81 DIR .TAG 4 10-Jun-81 CROSS .DOC 7 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.DOC 285 10-Jun-81 EDITO1.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .DOC 11 10-Jun-81 EDITO2.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 EDS .DOC 114 10-Jun-81 RTVEG .TEC 3 10-Jun-81 FORPAT.DOC 5 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.TEC 1 10-Jun-81 RTCON .DOC 2 10-Jun-81 TSXVEG.TEC 4 10-Jun-81 RTPAT .DOC 4 10-Jun-81 VT52R .TEC 7 10-Jun-81 RUNOFF.DOC 146 10-Jun-81 VT52X .TEC 9 10-Jun-81 SFGL70.DOC 44 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .TED 47 10-Jun-81 SYSAVE.DOC 4 10-Jun-81 TEST .TED 19 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .DOC 60 10-Jun-81 170101.TST 1 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.DOC 20 10-Jun-81 170102.TST 2 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.DOC 3 10-Jun-81 170201.TST 1 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.EDS 19 10-Jun-81 170202.TST 2 10-Jun-81 README.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 450102.TST 1 10-Jun-81 RT11 .EDS 1 10-Jun-81 450103.TST 1 10-Jun-81 SET .EDS 1 10-Jun-81 450201.TST 1 10-Jun-81 TECBOX.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 450202.TST 1 10-Jun-81 TECB2F.EDS 5 10-Jun-81 RO .TSX 3 10-Jun-81 TECCNT.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 ROTSX .TSX 3 10-Jun-81 TECCTL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 CRYPT .TXT 19 10-Jun-81 TECDBG.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 CU .TXT 9 10-Jun-81 TECESC.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.TXT 2 10-Jun-81 TECFIL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 FF .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 TECFIN.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 KB .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 TECFMT.EDS 3 10-Jun-81 LF .TXT 1 10-Jun-81 TECGBL.EDS 2 10-Jun-81 LIST .TXT 20 10-Jun-81 TECLST.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .TXT 12 10-Jun-81 TECMOD.EDS 8 10-Jun-81 README.TXT 18 10-Jun-81 TECRUL.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 SPOOL .TXT 25 10-Jun-81 TECRUS.EDS 2 10-Jun-81 TEDRT .TXT 2 10-Jun-81 TECTRC.EDS 1 10-Jun-81 SPELL .WRD 123 10-Jun-81 EDITOR.EDV 14 10-Jun-81 BATCH .001 1 10-Jun-81 TECO .EXM 41 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.001 1 10-Jun-81 ADTEST.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 DAPAST.001 1 10-Jun-81 DLU1 .FOR 21 10-Jun-81 DAPNSP.001 2 10-Jun-81 FLUTIL.FOR 9 10-Jun-81 DAPSVC.001 1 10-Jun-81 GO .FOR 8 10-Jun-81 DD .001 1 10-Jun-81 INVDER.FOR 24 10-Jun-81 DDCMP .001 1 10-Jun-81 MTCON .FOR 7 10-Jun-81 DEAE .001 1 10-Jun-81 OTHELO.FOR 18 10-Jun-81 DEIS .001 1 10-Jun-81 PEEK .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 DIR .001 1 10-Jun-81 PIP8 .FOR 48 10-Jun-81 DL .001 1 10-Jun-81 POKE .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 DM .001 1 10-Jun-81 SPY .FOR 1 10-Jun-81 DUP .001 1 10-Jun-81 TSXMSC.FOR 3 10-Jun-81 EDIT .001 1 10-Jun-81 TSXTST.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 FAL .001 2 10-Jun-81 TYPSET.FOR 38 10-Jun-81 FALGET.001 1 10-Jun-81 UPDATE.FOR 10 10-Jun-81 FILEX .001 1 10-Jun-81 450102.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 HELP .001 1 10-Jun-81 450103.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 ICSIFX.001 1 10-Jun-81 450201.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 ISGNFX.001 1 10-Jun-81 450202.FOR 1 10-Jun-81 KED .001 2 10-Jun-81 README.FST 7 10-Jun-81 KMON .001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTGRD.FTN 3 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTSCR.FTN 2 10-Jun-81 K52 .001 2 10-Jun-81 PLTVCR.FTN 2 10-Jun-81 LIBR .001 1 10-Jun-81 PLTWIN.FTN 3 10-Jun-81 LINK .001 1 10-Jun-81 TK4025.FTN 1 10-Jun-81 LP .001 1 10-Jun-81 LEX .H 4 10-Jun-81 LS .001 1 10-Jun-81 STDIO .H 5 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.001 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.HLP 9 10-Jun-81 NETGEN.001 1 10-Jun-81 EDSEDV.HLP 8 10-Jun-81 NFT .001 1 10-Jun-81 ICHAIN.KED 2 10-Jun-81 NSP .001 2 10-Jun-81 ICHAIN.K52 2 10-Jun-81 NWRITE.001 2 10-Jun-81 TSXLIB.LST 13 10-Jun-81 OCHAIN.001 1 10-Jun-81 CTOC .LXI 3 10-Jun-81 PIP .001 1 10-Jun-81 HWORD .LXI 4 10-Jun-81 RESORC.001 1 10-Jun-81 WORD .LXI 3 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.001 1 10-Jun-81 ABSGRD.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.001 1 10-Jun-81 AD .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 RT11BL.001 1 10-Jun-81 ASGLUN.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.001 1 10-Jun-81 ASSEMB.MAC 100 10-Jun-81 RT11SJ.001 1 10-Jun-81 BROKSA.MAC 37 10-Jun-81 SEAE .001 1 10-Jun-81 CLK100.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 SEIS .001 1 10-Jun-81 CMTAB .MAC 12 10-Jun-81 SIPP .001 1 10-Jun-81 COMDBT.MAC 7 10-Jun-81 SLP .001 1 10-Jun-81 COMND .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 SRCCOM.001 1 10-Jun-81 CONHOG.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 SUCVT1.001 1 10-Jun-81 CONSOL.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 SYSMAC.001 1 10-Jun-81 CRYPT .MAC 16 10-Jun-81 SYSTBL.001 1 10-Jun-81 DATBAS.MAC 86 10-Jun-81 TJ .001 1 10-Jun-81 DCREM .MAC 49 10-Jun-81 TM .001 1 10-Jun-81 DETJBS.MAC 9 10-Jun-81 TS .001 1 10-Jun-81 DISTIC.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 USR .001 1 10-Jun-81 DREADY.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.002 1 10-Jun-81 ENCODE.MAC 5 10-Jun-81 DIR .002 1 10-Jun-81 ERMSG .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 DL .002 1 10-Jun-81 FDTP1 .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 DUP .002 1 10-Jun-81 FIRST .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 FILEX .002 1 10-Jun-81 FLTXT .MAC 3 10-Jun-81 KED .002 3 10-Jun-81 FLTXTI.MAC 3 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.002 1 10-Jun-81 FMTCM .MAC 26 10-Jun-81 K52 .002 3 10-Jun-81 FU .MAC 10 10-Jun-81 LINK .002 1 10-Jun-81 FXVR01.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 LS .002 1 10-Jun-81 FXVR02.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.002 1 10-Jun-81 GRID .MAC 13 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.002 1 10-Jun-81 GTCUR .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.002 2 10-Jun-81 HS .MAC 28 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.002 1 10-Jun-81 HSPOOL.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 SRCCOM.002 1 10-Jun-81 HTEXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 SUCVT1.002 1 10-Jun-81 HTEXTI.MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TM .002 1 10-Jun-81 HTXT .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 TS .002 1 10-Jun-81 HYPHEN.MAC 55 10-Jun-81 USR .002 1 10-Jun-81 INDEX .MAC 11 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.003 1 10-Jun-81 KB .MAC 43 10-Jun-81 DUP .003 2 10-Jun-81 KB1 .MAC 33 10-Jun-81 KED .003 1 10-Jun-81 LABEL .MAC 4 10-Jun-81 KMOVLY.003 1 10-Jun-81 LABTIC.MAC 4 10-Jun-81 K52 .003 1 10-Jun-81 LOG .MAC 8 10-Jun-81 LINK .003 1 10-Jun-81 MACLIB.MAC 37 10-Jun-81 MTTINT.003 1 10-Jun-81 MDUMP .MAC 16 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.003 1 10-Jun-81 MNTDEV.MAC 6 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.003 1 10-Jun-81 MSGCOM.MAC 10 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.003 1 10-Jun-81 MTDIR .MAC 45 10-Jun-81 SLP .003 1 10-Jun-81 MTIO .MAC 100 10-Jun-81 USR .003 1 10-Jun-81 MTUTIL.MAC 25 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.004 1 10-Jun-81 MVCUR .MAC 2 10-Jun-81 DUP .004 1 10-Jun-81 NET .MAC 79 10-Jun-81 KED .004 1 10-Jun-81 OCHAIN.MAC 1 10-Jun-81 K52 .004 1 10-Jun-81 PATA1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.004 1 10-Jun-81 PATA2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RMONSJ.004 1 10-Jun-81 PATB1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RT11FB.004 1 10-Jun-81 PATB2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.005 1 10-Jun-81 PATC1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.005 1 10-Jun-81 PATC2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.006 1 10-Jun-81 PATD1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.006 1 10-Jun-81 PATD2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.007 1 10-Jun-81 PATE1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 RMONFB.007 1 10-Jun-81 PATE2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.008 1 10-Jun-81 PATF1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.009 1 10-Jun-81 PATF2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.010 1 10-Jun-81 PATG1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.011 1 10-Jun-81 PATG2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.012 1 10-Jun-81 PATH1 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 BSTRAP.013 1 10-Jun-81 PATH2 .MAC 1 10-Jun-81 README.1ST 6 10-Jun-81 590 Files, 6114 Blocks ************************************************************ ************************************************************ * * * FALL 81 DECUS SYMPOSIUM RT-11 TAPE * * * * LOS ANGELES * * * * ANNOTATED DIRECTORY * * * ************************************************************ ************************************************************ * * * I M P O R T A N T ! ! ! * * * R E A D F I L E README.1ST F I R S T ! * * ************************************************************ David Stagg Dept of Pharmacology Yale University Medical School 333 Cedar Street New Haven Ct 06510 203-436-2151 This is an implementation of the virtual-device driver described by Crapuchettes on page 639 of the DECUS proceedings Fall 1980. XD .COM 1 01-May-80 Virtual-device build file XD .MAC 5 08-May-81 Virtual-device driver source XDX .SYS 2 05-May-81 XM driver XDATCH.COM 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility command file XDATCH.FOR 9 13-Nov-81 XDATCH utility source GETFIL.MAC 10 05-Nov-81 XDATCH subroutine FTRAN .MAC 3 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine TRIMS .MAC 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine ASLOOK.MAC 6 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility README.DOC 1 16-Nov-81 This file 14 Files, 80 Blocks ****************************************************************************** RESEQ.DEV R. W. Barnard / 2565 Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5715 Program to renumber FORTRAN programs. This version cleans up bugs that were present in the Fall 80 submission. NCLOSE.FOR 1 09-Dec-81 LOOKUP.FOR 5 09-Dec-81 NIF .FOR 2 09-Dec-81 NACCEP.FOR 2 09-Dec-81 NREAD .FOR 2 09-Dec-81 NGOTO .FOR 2 09-Dec-81 RESEQ .FOR 19 09-Dec-81 RESLIB.OBJ 58 09-Dec-81 LARRY1.OBJ 38 09-Dec-81 RESEQ .SAV 41 09-Dec-81 10 Files, 170 Blocks ************************************************************ TSXLIB.DEV N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 1738 Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 Like RT-11, TSX-Plus offers the MACRO programmer a number of system services via programmed requests or EMTs. RT-11 makes its system services available to the FORTRAN programmer through the system subroutine li- brary, SYSLIB. TSXLIB makes the TSX-Plus EMTs available to the FORTRAN programmer as a library of callable routines. The package includes the MACRO source modules for all the routines, a user's manual, a cross reference chart, an indirect command file to build the library and the implemented library. Version 81h04a. ABSTRA.DOC 2 16-Sep-81 TSXLIB.OBJ 8 16-Sep-81 TSXODT.MAC 5 16-Sep-81 TSXMSC.MAC 10 16-Sep-81 TRMCTL.MAC 12 16-Sep-81 TRMCOM.MAC 8 16-Sep-81 SHRFIL.MAC 12 16-Sep-81 RUNTIM.MAC 9 16-Sep-81 RELTIM.MAC 21 16-Sep-81 PRFANL.MAC 12 16-Sep-81 MSGCOM.MAC 10 16-Sep-81 MNTDEV.MAC 7 16-Sep-81 DETJBS.MAC 9 16-Sep-81 TSXLIB.COM 4 16-Sep-81 TSXLIB.DOC 203 16-Sep-81 TSXLIB.CRF 16 16-Sep-81 16 Files, 348 Blocks ************************************************************ RUNOF1.DEV RUNOF2.DEV Bradford A. Lubell Los Angeles Cardiovascular Research Laboratory University of California, Los Angeles A3-381 Center for the Health Sciences Los Angeles, California 90024 (213) 825-6713 Herein you will find another variation of RUNOFF, RUNOFF - M2.4. This version contains support for Diablo and Anderson-Jacobson terminals. The new supported features are: 1. Superscripting & subscripting 2. Dynamic changing of pitch to fill in spaces (i.e. similar to proportional spacing). Horizontal & vertical support. 3. Alternate character set selection. 4. Multi-color ribbon support (Diablo) 5. Print enchancement (Anderson-Jacobson) All of the above features are supported with character commands. Include are all the files to support all current PDP-11 operating systems. README.1ST 4 05-Dec-81 RNFIO .MAC 9 05-Dec-81 RNPRE .MAC 5 05-Dec-81 RSTS .MAC 1 05-Dec-81 INDEX .MAC 11 05-Dec-81 PINDX .MAC 9 05-Dec-81 UARITH.MAC 4 05-Dec-81 COMND .MAC 8 05-Dec-81 FMTCM .MAC 26 05-Dec-81 CMTAB .MAC 12 05-Dec-81 START .MAC 10 05-Dec-81 RNORSX.MAC 6 05-Dec-81 RNOASM.CMD 2 05-Dec-81 RSTASM.CMD 1 05-Dec-81 RNOBLD.CTL 4 05-Dec-81 RNOBLD.CMD 2 05-Dec-81 RNOLST.COM 1 05-Dec-81 RSTBLD.CMD 2 05-Dec-81 RNOIAS.CMD 3 05-Dec-81 HYPHEN.MAC 55 05-Dec-81 ERMSG .MAC 11 05-Dec-81 RBLDFC.ODL 2 05-Dec-81 RNO .ODL 1 05-Dec-81 RNOBLD.ODL 2 05-Dec-81 RNOIAS.ODL 1 05-Dec-81 RUNOFF.RNO 128 05-Dec-81 RNOASM.COM 2 05-Dec-81 RNOLNK.COM 1 05-Dec-81 RNCMD .MAC 25 05-Dec-81 RNONON.TEC 1 05-Dec-81 RNODIA.TEC 1 05-Dec-81 RNOAJ .TEC 1 05-Dec-81 SMAC .MLS 6 05-Dec-81 RUNOFF.SAV 35 05-Dec-81 RUNOFF.DOC 153 05-Dec-81 RNRT11.MAC 35 05-Dec-81 RUNOFF.MAC 90 05-Dec-81 RT11 .MAC 1 05-Dec-81 RUNOFF.MAP 11 05-Dec-81 RUNOFF.COM 2 05-Dec-81 41 Files, 685 Blocks ************************************************************ DMSNWS.DEV Paul D. Clayton Republic Management Systems One Neshaminy Interplex, Suite 306 Trevose, PA 19044 (215) 441-2708 Copies of eleven DMS Newsletter articles. SEQ431.DMS 14 09-Dec-81 SEQ433.DMS 13 09-Dec-81 SEQ434.DMS 25 09-Dec-81 SEQ532.DMS 17 09-Dec-81 SEQ636.DMS 46 09-Dec-81 SEQ334.DMS 23 09-Dec-81 SEQ436.DMS 51 09-Dec-81 SEQ112.DMS 12 09-Dec-81 SEQ231.DMS 9 09-Dec-81 SEQ332.DMS 7 09-Dec-81 SEQ421.DMS 13 09-Dec-81 SEQ100.DMS 8 09-Dec-81 README.1ST 3 09-Dec-81 13 Files, 241 Blocks ****************************************************************************** INDEX.DEV Michael N. Levine Naval Weapons Center Code 3513 China Lake, Ca. 93555 (714) 939-2417 INDEX IS A FORTRAN CROSS REFERENCING PROGRAM. A FORTRAN SOURCE FILE PROCESSED BY INDEX WILL BE CHECKED FOR ALL OF ITS VARIABLE NAME AND LABEL USEAGE. THE RESULTS WILL THEN BE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, LISTING ALL THE VARIABLE NAMES AND LABELS USED IN THE PROGRAM, THE LINES ON WHICH THEY WERE USED, AND HOW THEY WERE USED(AS AN OPTION LINE NUMBERS FROM FORTRAN PRE-PROCESSORS PRINTED IN COLLUMNS 73 TO 80 OF THE GENERATED FORTRAN SOURCE CAN BE USED IN THE CROSS REFERENCE IN THE PLACE OF THE FORTRAN COMPILER LINE NUMBERS). IDXLST.COM 1 03-Dec-81 IDXGEN.CMD 1 03-Dec-81 RAD50 .MAC 3 03-Dec-81 IOCHR .MAC 5 03-Dec-81 TABLE .MAC 6 03-Dec-81 README.TXT 4 03-Dec-81 INDEX .COM 3 03-Dec-81 IDXGEN.COM 1 03-Dec-81 IMPURE.MAC 6 03-Dec-81 BUFFER.MAC 6 03-Dec-81 INDEX .MAC 15 03-Dec-81 IDXTKB.RSX 2 03-Dec-81 IDXTKB.IAS 3 03-Dec-81 INDEX .DOC 84 03-Dec-81 IDXLST.CMD 2 03-Dec-81 INDEX .CMD 2 03-Dec-81 LINETP.MAC 11 03-Dec-81 SUPER .MAC 16 03-Dec-81 FLOW .MAC 43 03-Dec-81 EVAL .MAC 42 03-Dec-81 OPNCLO.MAC 30 03-Dec-81 GET .MAC 18 03-Dec-81 IOLINE.MAC 17 03-Dec-81 IDXGEN.FTN 38 03-Dec-81 INDEX .HLP 3 03-Dec-81 STORE .MAC 14 03-Dec-81 OUTPUT.MAC 15 03-Dec-81 27 Files, 391 Blocks ****************************************************************************** PICAX.DEV Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-0360 The PICAX distribution files are as follows: PICAXR.FOR,PICAX1.FOR,PICAX2.FOR,PICAX3.FOR - PICAX subroutines USERR.SKL,USER1.SKL,USER2.SKL,USER3.SKL - User skeleton subroutines DIREC.FOR,IOFILE.FOR - Support routines for PICAX PICLIB.FOR - Library of useful analysis routines for PICAX PICAXL.COM - Command file to build PICAX PICAX.DOC - Manual for PICAX TSTFFT.FOR - Test routine for FFT subroutine FAST ADBASH.FOR - Adams-Bashford Integration subroutine TSTADB.FOR - Test routine for ADBASH README.TXT 2 05-Dec-81 PICAXR.FOR 20 05-Dec-81 PICAX1.FOR 17 05-Dec-81 PICAX2.FOR 15 05-Dec-81 PICAX3.FOR 7 17-Jul-81 USERR .SKL 1 05-Dec-81 USER1 .SKL 4 05-Dec-81 USER2 .SKL 1 05-Dec-81 USER3 .SKL 2 05-Dec-81 DIREC .FOR 6 22-Feb-80 IOFILE.FOR 11 20-Apr-81 PICLIB.FOR 60 05-Dec-81 PICAXL.COM 1 05-Dec-81 PICAX .DOC 89 05-Dec-81 TSTFFT.FOR 2 04-Dec-81 ADBASH.FOR 5 09-Oct-81 TSTADB.FOR 15 27-Oct-81 17 Files, 258 Blocks *************************************************************************** UPDATE.DEV Kenneth Bell 8334 Avenida Leon Cucamonga, CA 91730 (714) 989-6461 UPDATE IS A UTILITY PROGRAM TO UPDATE A WORKING DISK FROM A MASTER BY COPYING ONLY THOSE FILES FROM THE MASTER WITH NEWER CREATION DATES THAN THE SAME TITLE ON THE WORKING DISK. WILD CARDS ARE SUPPORTED. UPDATE.SAV 8 04-Dec-81 UPDATE.BAK 4 04-Dec-81 UPDATE.MAC 30 04-Dec-81 WILD .MAC 11 10-Sep-81 UPDATE.DOC 4 09-Dec-81 README.TXT 1 09-Dec-81 TECF00.TMP 1 09-Dec-81 7 Files, 59 Blocks *************************************************************************** H19LIB.DEV Duncan N. Tanner Livermore, CA 94550 H19 Library contains a collection of RT-11 assembly language subroutines for controlling the functions of the Heath/Zenith H19 (Z19) terminal. H19 mnemonics as well as more conventional names are used for the function calls. The routines are Fortran compatible. The H19LIB subroutines allow use of most of the H19 features with the Heath Escape sequences. Additional subroutines combine functions to provide special functions unique to the H19 terminal. The subroutine library is divided into the following categories: Cursor control functions Modes of operation Erasing and editing Graphics Terminal configuration 25th line input-output Function keys File descriptions: README.H19 7 05-Dec-81 This listing H19LIB.DOC 38 02-Aug-80 Documentation file H19LIB.RNO 29 02-Aug-80 RUNOFF input for H19LIB.DOC H19LIB.LST 2 20-Mar-80 LIBR listing output for .OBJ H19LIB.OBJ 15 20-Mar-80 Library of object modules SUMARY.DOC 20 02-Aug-80 Summary of the library documentation SUMARY.RNO 17 02-Aug-80 RUNOFF input for SUMARY.DOC H19LIB.COM 3 05-Dec-81 Copies files from INP: to OUT: Source files: CLR25 .MAC 2 20-Mar-80 HEOL .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 GET25 .MAC 3 20-Mar-80 HEOP .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HAKM .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HERM .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HBD .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HERV .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HBOX .MAC 4 14-Mar-80 HEWA .MAC 1 08-Mar-80 HCD .MAC 1 20-Mar-80 HFIN .MAC 17 19-Mar-80 HCPR .MAC 3 19-Mar-80 HIL .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HCUB .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HRAM .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HCUD .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HRCP .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HCUF .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HRI .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HCUH .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HRM .MAC 2 07-Mar-80 HCUU .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HSCP .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HDCA .MAC 2 16-Mar-80 HSM .MAC 2 07-Mar-80 HDCH .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HXAM .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HDK .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HXBOX .MAC 4 16-Mar-80 HDL .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HXGM .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HEAM .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HXHS .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HEBL .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 HXKS .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HEGM .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HXRV .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HEHS .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 HXWA .MAC 1 08-Mar-80 HEIM .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 PCLR25.MAC 2 20-Mar-80 HEK .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 VERSON.MAC 1 20-Mar-80 HEKS .MAC 1 07-Mar-80 WRIT25.MAC 5 06-Mar-80 HEL .MAC 1 16-Mar-80 55 Files, 213 Blocks *************************************************************************** AR.DEV James Krugh 6459 Phillips Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 (412) 521-8894 Archive Handler AR (ARchive) is a pseudo-device under the RT11 operating system. It allows the user to partition a large disk into many smaller, logical devices. This is extremely useful if you wish to maintain multiple files with the same name on the disk, e.g. accounting programs you are modifying for several firms. It also allows temporary files to be 'hidden' on the AR device, rather than filling the large disk's directory. This device 'attaches' to a file on the large disk, and after this attachment, the file appears to be a device to RT11 and therefore to your programs. Any arbitrary number of archive files may exist on the disk, but the handler may be attached to only eight at a time (AR0:-AR7:). However, multiple copies of the handler may be created to use more than eight archive files at once. Most valid RT11 commands (except BOOT) will work on an ARchive file. ARCDEF.SAV 3 27-May-81 ARCDEF.MAC 4 27-Nov-81 AR .MAC 7 27-Nov-81 AR .DOC 13 25-Nov-81 DUP .COM 1 27-Nov-81 TEMP .DIR 1 09-Dec-81 6 Files, 29 Blocks *************************************************************************** VIRTAL.DEV Submitted by Ned W. Rhodes Melpar Division E-Systems Inc. 7700 Arlington Blvd. Falls Church, Va. 22046 This is a set of routines that allow you to use virtual arrays in FORTRAN and have them based on disk instead of in memory. Applications could be TSX-Plus or with the VM handler. Full documentation is in the file VIRHND.MAC. This package will only work with Inline code and not with threaded (or so I am told by the original author). VTEST1.FOR 4 07-Jul-81 Test routine VTEST2.FOR 3 07-Jul-81 Test routine VIRHND.MAC 20 07-Oct-81 Virtual array handler source VTEST1.FOR 4 07-Jul-81 VTEST2.FOR 3 07-Jul-81 VIRHND.MAC 20 07-Oct-81 README.TXT 2 04-Dec-81 4 Files, 29 Blocks ****************************************************************************** FLECS1.DEV FLECS2.DEV FLECS3.DEV FLECS4.DEV FLECS5.DEV Robert Carter Bausch & Lomb 9545 Wentworth Sunland, Ca 91040 (213)352-6011 Fortran Language Extended Control Structures (Fortran Preprocessor) FLECS .SAV 112 19-Jul-81 FLECS .MAN 278 28-May-81 FLECS .HLP 35 28-May-81 FLXRT .TXT 8 04-Dec-81 README.TXT 8 04-Dec-81 5 Files, 441 Blocks ****************************************************************************** CP.DEV Developed by: Lachman Associates, Inc. (MWB) 645 Blackhawk Drive Westmont, IL 60559 (312) 986 8840 CP Universal copy program - No wildcards CP will allow very fast disk image, and file backup with large tape blocks. Also useful for copying portions of disks or files. CP .SAV 5 08-Sep-81 CP .HLP 2 06-Dec-81 CP .MAC 24 06-Dec-81 3 Files, 31 Blocks ****************************************************************************** MEMMAP.DEV Les LaZar Andromeda Systems, Inc. 9000 Eton Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91304 (213) 709-7600 The memory mapper scans PDP-11 memory from address zero up. As memory and peripherals respond to addresses the address ranges are displayed along with the standard device names that correspond with those addresses. MEMMAP is for 32KW systems. EXMMAP is for extended memory systems. MEMMAP.PAS 9 04-Dec-81 MEMMAP.SAV 15 04-Dec-81 EXMMAP.PAS 10 04-Dec-81 EXMMAP.SAV 16 04-Dec-81 4 Files, 50 Blocks ****************************************************************************** GRAPH1.DEV GRAPH2.DEV KEN DEMERS UNITED TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH CENTER ROBOTICS LABORATORY EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06108 203 727-7527 OR 7240 SFGL70 IS A GENERAL PURPOSE FORTRAN CALLABLE GRAPHICS LIBRARY THAT SUPPORTS: 1. RT11,RSX11M & IAS OPERATING SYSTEMS 2. TEKTRONIX 4006,4010,4014 & 4025 TERMINALS 3. VT100 TERMINALS WITH THE RETROGRAPHICS UPGRADE 4. CPU'S WITH OR WITHOUT FLOATING POINT HARDWARE 5. CPU'S WITH OR WITHOUT THE EXTENDED INSTRUCTION SET PLTLIB.OBJ 25 21-Dec-79 PLTPRE.OBJ 1 24-Nov-81 ODT .OBJ 9 29-Feb-80 PLTTST.OBJ 6 25-Nov-81 PLTSCR.OBJ 5 25-Nov-81 PLTWIN.OBJ 6 25-Nov-81 PLTVCR.OBJ 5 25-Nov-81 DATA .OBJ 7 25-Nov-81 HTEXT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 LABEL .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 PLOTC .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 TICMKG.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 FPTST .OBJ 5 02-Dec-81 ABSGRD.OBJ 2 07-Dec-81 COMDBT.OBJ 3 07-Dec-81 DISTIC.OBJ 3 07-Dec-81 GTCUR .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 HTEXTI.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 LABTIC.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 PLOTPR.OBJ 5 07-Dec-81 PLTCON.OBJ 5 03-Dec-81 PLTDAT.OBJ 2 07-Dec-81 PLTGEN.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 PLTSYM.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 PLTTIC.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 POINT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 POINTI.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 REGSAV.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 SCALE .OBJ 3 07-Dec-81 TICMRK.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 TICWIN.OBJ 2 07-Dec-81 TICXOY.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 TXTGRD.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 TXTINT.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 VCURSR.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 VIRABS.OBJ 2 07-Dec-81 VTEXT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 VTEXTI.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 VTXT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 WINDOW.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 ENCODE.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 FIRST .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 FLTXT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 FLTXTI.OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 GRID .OBJ 5 07-Dec-81 HTXT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 MVCUR .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 PLOT .OBJ 1 07-Dec-81 TICGRD.OBJ 2 07-Dec-81 SFGL70.OBJ 40 07-Dec-81 FPTST .SAV 2 09-Dec-81 FLPDMP.SAV 39 01-Dec-81 PLTVCR.SAV 27 07-Dec-81 PLTWIN.SAV 30 07-Dec-81 PLTSCR.SAV 27 07-Dec-81 PLTTST.SAV 27 07-Dec-81 56 Files, 324 Blocks FLTXT .MAC 3 17-Dec-79 FLTXTI.MAC 3 17-Dec-79 GTCUR .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 HTEXT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 HTEXTI.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 HTXT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 MVCURI.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 PLOT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 PLOTC .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 COPPLT.COM 3 23-Nov-81 TICMKG.MAC 3 17-Dec-79 TICMRK.MAC 3 17-Dec-79 TXTGRD.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 TXTINT.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 VCURSR.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 VTEXT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 VTEXTI.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 PLTVCR.FOR 2 23-Nov-81 LSTPLT.MAC 2 24-Nov-81 WINDOW.MAC 4 18-Nov-81 PLOTPR.MAC 47 25-Nov-81 PLTSCR.COM 1 20-Nov-81 LSTPLT.COM 3 25-Nov-81 VTXT .MAC 3 18-Nov-81 PLTTST.FOR 3 20-Nov-81 PLTSCR.FOR 2 23-Nov-81 PLTWIN.FOR 3 24-Nov-81 PLTVCR.COM 1 20-Nov-81 MVCUR .MAC 2 06-May-81 VIRABS.MAC 5 02-Dec-81 REGSAV.MAC 2 24-Nov-81 PLTSYM.MAC 3 25-Nov-81 POINT .MAC 3 25-Nov-81 POINTI.MAC 3 25-Nov-81 TICXOY.MAC 2 25-Nov-81 ABSGRD.MAC 4 25-Nov-81 FPTST .MAC 1 09-Dec-81 LABEL .MAC 4 25-Nov-81 MACPLT.COM 2 25-Nov-81 BLDPLT.COM 1 30-Nov-81 ENCODE.MAC 6 25-Nov-81 PLTGEN.MAC 4 25-Nov-81 PLTTIC.MAC 3 25-Nov-81 FIRST .MAC 3 25-Nov-81 DISTIC.MAC 11 02-Dec-81 TICGRD.MAC 5 02-Dec-81 TICWIN.MAC 5 02-Dec-81 SCALE .MAC 8 03-Dec-81 FPTST .FOR 1 02-Dec-81 LABTIC.MAC 5 03-Dec-81 PLTDAT.MAC 9 03-Dec-81 GRID .MAC 15 03-Dec-81 PLTCON.FST 2 07-Dec-81 PLTCON.MAC 2 07-Dec-81 PLTCON.FP 2 03-Dec-81 COMDBT.MAC 12 03-Dec-81 LIBPLT.COM 2 07-Dec-81 SFGL70.DOC 44 06-May-81 SFGL70.RNO 45 06-May-81 README.1ST 3 04-Dec-81 PLTTST.COM 1 07-Dec-81 PLTTST.MAP 12 07-Dec-81 PLTWIN.COM 1 07-Dec-81 PLTWIN.MAP 14 07-Dec-81 PLTSCR.MAP 11 07-Dec-81 PLTVCR.MAP 12 07-Dec-81 66 Files, 380 Blocks ****************************************************************************** VARRAY.DEV Adam Bridge Multiware, Inc. 139 G St., #161 Davis, CA 95616 (916)756-3291 The virtual array procedures presented here are designed to allow the C programmer to access up to 5 arrays only part of which are stored in read/write memory. The procedures are written in WHITESMITH's dialect of C which is mostly standard with the exception of the Standard Library and the RT11 library. The differences between it and DECUS C are small enough to allow porting this to that environment with few difficulties. The virtual arrays are handled by five exterior functions which are called VDIM(), VINIT(), VREAD(), VWRITE(), and VEXIT(). These routines dimension the virtual arrays and assigned a file to them, initialize the remaining address space available, read from a virtual array, write to a virtual array, and close all exterior virtual array files. VIRT .H 9 05-Dec-81 VIRT1 .C 4 05-Dec-81 VIRT2 .C 14 04-Dec-81 VROOT .C 12 05-Dec-81 VRTBLE.C 7 04-Dec-81 VINIT .MAN 3 05-Dec-81 VREAD .MAN 3 05-Dec-81 VDIM .MAN 4 05-Dec-81 VWRITE.MAN 2 05-Dec-81 VEXIT .MAN 1 05-Dec-81 VLINK .MAN 2 05-Dec-81 VRMAN .MAN 3 05-Dec-81 VRTGBL.C 2 02-Dec-81 IODONE.MAC 1 04-Mar-81 VIRT .COM 1 05-Dec-81 VTEST .COM 1 05-Dec-81 VTEST .C 2 05-Dec-81 17 Files, 71 Blocks ****************************************************************************** TSTE.DEV Author: Chuck Sadoian, Dinuba, CA Submitted by: Duncan N Tanner Sandia Labs Box 969 Livermore, CA 94550 (415)422-2314 Two programs to allow a running RT-11 V2C or later or TSX-Plus V 2.0 or later system to emulate a time share terminal. The modem connects to a separate serial interface and the terminal input is sent to the modem. Characters received from the modem are sent to the terminal. Local commands allow file transfer both to and from the remote, and output to the printer. Conditional assembly allows use with TSX-Plus V2.0 or later. TSTE Version 4.7 is an extensively modified version of Decus #11-383. EXEC adds CompuServe "A" protocol to TSTE to enable error free file transfer from and to the CompuServe Information System (Micronet). README.T47 3 05-Dec-81 Annotated directory EXEC .MAC 130 05-Dec-81 Compuserve Information Service Terminal emulator TSTE .DOC 17 31-Oct-81 Terminal emulator documentation TSTE .MAC 79 31-Oct-81 Timeshare Terminal Emulator Version 4.7 4 Files, 229 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: position Volume ID: DECUS Owner : F81 RT TAPE .DIR 47 16-Dec-81 RUNOF1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 README.1ST 7 16-Dec-81 RUNOF2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 GETFIL.MAC 10 16-Dec-81 DMSNWS.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 FTRAN .MAC 3 16-Dec-81 INDEX .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TRIMS .MAC 1 16-Dec-81 UPDATE.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 ASLOOK.MAC 6 16-Dec-81 PICAX .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .COM 1 16-Dec-81 AR .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .MAC 5 16-Dec-81 VIRTAL.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.COM 1 16-Dec-81 H19LIB.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.FOR 9 16-Dec-81 FLECS1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .RNO 8 16-Dec-81 FLECS2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 README.DOC 2 16-Dec-81 FLECS3.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 MMGT .MAC 1 16-Dec-81 FLECS4.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.SAV 21 16-Dec-81 FLECS5.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .DOC 10 16-Dec-81 CP .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 DUP .STG 41 16-Dec-81 GRAPH1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .SYS 2 16-Dec-81 GRAPH2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDX .SYS 2 16-Dec-81 MEMMAP.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 RESEQ .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 VARRAY.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TSXLIB.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TSTE .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 40 Files, 11045 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: name Volume ID: DECUS Owner : F81 RT AR .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 README.1ST 7 16-Dec-81 ASLOOK.MAC 6 16-Dec-81 RESEQ .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 CP .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 RUNOF1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 DMSNWS.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 RUNOF2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 DUP .STG 41 16-Dec-81 TAPE .DIR 47 16-Dec-81 FLECS1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TRIMS .MAC 1 16-Dec-81 FLECS2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TSTE .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 FLECS3.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TSXLIB.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 FLECS4.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 UPDATE.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 FLECS5.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 VARRAY.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 FTRAN .MAC 3 16-Dec-81 VIRTAL.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 GETFIL.MAC 10 16-Dec-81 XD .COM 1 16-Dec-81 GRAPH1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .DOC 10 16-Dec-81 GRAPH2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .MAC 5 16-Dec-81 H19LIB.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .RNO 8 16-Dec-81 INDEX .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .SYS 2 16-Dec-81 MEMMAP.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.COM 1 16-Dec-81 MMGT .MAC 1 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.FOR 9 16-Dec-81 PICAX .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.SAV 21 16-Dec-81 README.DOC 2 16-Dec-81 XDX .SYS 2 16-Dec-81 40 Files, 11045 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: type Volume ID: DECUS Owner : F81 RT XD .COM 1 16-Dec-81 TSXLIB.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.COM 1 16-Dec-81 UPDATE.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 AR .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 VARRAY.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 CP .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 VIRTAL.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 DMSNWS.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TAPE .DIR 47 16-Dec-81 FLECS1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 README.DOC 2 16-Dec-81 FLECS2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .DOC 10 16-Dec-81 FLECS3.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.FOR 9 16-Dec-81 FLECS4.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 ASLOOK.MAC 6 16-Dec-81 FLECS5.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 FTRAN .MAC 3 16-Dec-81 GRAPH1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 GETFIL.MAC 10 16-Dec-81 GRAPH2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 MMGT .MAC 1 16-Dec-81 H19LIB.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 TRIMS .MAC 1 16-Dec-81 INDEX .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .MAC 5 16-Dec-81 MEMMAP.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .RNO 8 16-Dec-81 PICAX .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDATCH.SAV 21 16-Dec-81 RESEQ .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 DUP .STG 41 16-Dec-81 RUNOF1.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XD .SYS 2 16-Dec-81 RUNOF2.DEV 494 16-Dec-81 XDX .SYS 2 16-Dec-81 TSTE .DEV 494 16-Dec-81 README.1ST 7 16-Dec-81 40 Files, 11045 Blocks ************************************************************ ************************************************************ * * * Spring 82 DECUS Symposium RT-11 Tape * * * * Atlanta * * * * Annotated Directory * * * ************************************************************ * * * IMPORTANT * * * * Read the file, README.1ST, first. * * * ************************************************************ David Stagg These files are Dept of Pharmacology taken from the Fall Yale University Medical School 81 RT-11 tape. 333 Cedar Street New Haven Ct 06510 203-436-2151 This is an implementation of the virtual-device driver described by Crapuchettes on page 639 of the DECUS proceedings Fall 1980. XD .COM 1 01-May-80 Virtual-device build file XD .MAC 5 08-May-81 Virtual-device driver source XD .RNO 8 16-Nov-81 Description RUNOFF source XDX .SYS 2 05-May-81 XM driver XDATCH.COM 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility command file XDATCH.FOR 9 13-Nov-81 XDATCH utility source GETFIL.MAC 10 05-Nov-81 XDATCH subroutine FTRAN .MAC 3 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine TRIMS .MAC 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine ASLOOK.MAC 6 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility README.DOC 1 16-Nov-81 This file 14 Files, 80 Blocks ************************************************************ DIR1.DEV DIR2.DEV N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 1738 R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Spring of 78 through the Fall of 81. S78 .DIR 28 21-Dec-81 F78 .DIR 27 21-Dec-81 S79 .DIR 37 21-Dec-81 F79 .DIR 92 21-Dec-81 S80 .DIR 41 21-Dec-81 F80 .DIR 102 21-Dec-81 S81 .DIR 158 21-Dec-81 7 Files, 485 Blocks F81 .DIR 55 21-Dec-81 README.RNO 4 21-Dec-81 README.DOC 4 21-Dec-81 PRINT .COM 1 22-Dec-81 S78NEW.DIR 29 14-Apr-82 RTAPES.LIB 145 06-May-82 README.LIB 3 06-May-82 7 Files, 241 Blocks ************************************************************ MISC.DIR Hugh Scott Sandia National Labs Division 2644 Albuquerque NM 87185 505-844-6681 TEMPRO - PDP11 to and from VAX file transfer program and terminal emulator. TEMPRO.MAC -- source file for TEMPRO TEMPRO.DOC -- instructions for running TEMPRO TEMPRO.TXT -- this file Paul F. Fitts Innovatek Microsystems Inc. Smithfield Road Millerton, New York 12546 (914) 373-9003 Affixes 1 line date and time and a command string to printouts. This Package consists of 8 files: HDR.DOC This file HDR.COM This is the entry file for execution HDRCMD.MAC HDRCMD source file HDRCMD.OBJ HDRCMD object file HDRCMD.MAP HDRCMD LINK map file HDRCMD.SAV HDRCMD run time file HDRCMD.LST HDRCMD listing file from MACRO HDRCMD.COM This indirect command file executes the command entered by the operator. EXEC is a version of the TSTE terminal emulator program which includes Compuserve Information Service (CIS) "executive" protocol for file transfer between DEC/H11 computers acting as terminals and the host machines at CIS. Submitted By: Chuck Sadoian PO Box 397 Dinuba, Calif 93618 Through: R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM 87185 EXEC .DOC 25 05-May-82 ACCESS.DOC 10 22-Mar-82 EXEC .MAC 90 05-May-82 EXEC .TXT 3 06-May-82 EXEC .DIR 1 12-May-82 6 Files, 130 Blocks W. L. Jacklin Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 Text of paper presented at the Spring '82 DECUS Symposium: USE OF THE 'C' LANGUAGE PRE-PROCESSOR IN THE RT-11 FORTRAN ENVIRONMENT. 12-May-82 CFOR .DOC 38 12-May-82 1 Files, 38 Blocks *********************************************************************** C1.DEV C2.DEV C3.DEV C4.DEV C5.DEV >>> DECUS C SUPPORTS FLOATING POINT AND INLINE EIS <<< Submitted by: Robert B. Denny Creative System Designs 3452 E. Foothill Blvd. Suite 601 Pasadena, CA 91107 (213) 792-9474 At long last, here is a PRELIMINARY binary kit for Decus C which supports floats and doubles. You need FPU hardware, or some kind of emulator. It also emits inline EIS. Many, many bug fixes to the compiler, complete overhaul of some of it, restructuring of the library, more tools, etc. This kit is the result of a last minute merge (late Tuesday nite 4-May) and may still have a few problems. Some of the new versions of the tools have not been tested on RT-11 ... worked fine on RSX. Thanks to Martin Minow at DEC for doing 80% of ALL work on Decus C ('nuff said!!), Cliff Geschke at Unimation Robotics, who did the massive overhaul of the compiler, and Scott Roth, also of Unimation Robotics, who did the library mods for floating point and other goodies. ************* * N O T E * ************* The finally released kit will be available from the DECUS library soon. PLEASE, if you want a copy of the kit, sources and all, order it from the DECUS library. I have gone nuts over the last year and a half answering calls on problems due to partial and corrupted kits. We're going to put together a reasonable RT-11 kit. Anyway, THE LIBRARY CAN'T CONTINUE TO EXIST IF YOU DONT BUY PROGRAMS FROM IT. Please, think about it... README.1ST 7 04-May-82 Read this first (this document) STDIO .H 5 04-May-82 Standard I/O Header file The following header files are needed only when using certain library functions. Copy 'em to your system disk anyway. TIME .H 3 04-May-82 CTYPE .H 6 04-May-82 RTIME .H 3 04-May-82 SETJMP.H 1 04-May-82 TIMEB .H 3 04-May-82 C Compiler and Assembler CC .SAV 116 04-May-82 AS .SAV 32 04-May-82 Library modules. CLIB has small "stub" floating format conversion routines. If you use floating conversions in printf() and friends, explicitly link in DTOA.OBJ, for floating conversions in scanf() and friends, explicitly link in ATOD.OBJ. SUPORT.OBJ 1 04-May-82 DTOA .OBJ 3 04-May-82 ATOD .OBJ 1 04-May-82 CLIB .OBJ 103 04-May-82 Trig routines ATAN2 .C 5 04-May-82 SINCOS.C 4 04-May-82 SQRT .C 2 04-May-82 Software tools. See TOOLS.DOC AR .SAV 29 04-May-82 BUILD .SAV 54 04-May-82 COMM .SAV 16 04-May-82 DIFF .SAV 22 04-May-82 ECHO .SAV 10 04-May-82 FIXDOC.SAV 15 04-May-82 GETCMD.SAV 23 04-May-82 GETKWK.SAV 15 04-May-82 GETRNO.SAV 32 04-May-82 NC .SAV 11 04-May-82 GREP .SAV 25 04-May-82 SORTC .SAV 19 04-May-82 KWIK .SAV 24 04-May-82 MC .SAV 29 04-May-82 MP .SAV 44 04-May-82 OD .SAV 14 04-May-82 PR .SAV 11 04-May-82 SCAT .SAV 20 04-May-82 T .SAV 40 04-May-82 TODAY .SAV 22 04-May-82 UNIQ .SAV 22 04-May-82 WC .SAV 14 04-May-82 NM .SAV 39 04-May-82 XRF .SAV 24 04-May-82 Documentation. TOOLS .DOC 210 04-May-82 WIZARD.DOC 695 04-May-82 AS .DOC 64 04-May-82 CC .DOC 111 04-May-82 KIT .DOC 65 04-May-82 DECUS .DOC 6 04-May-82 NOTE: WIZARD.DOC is in C4.DEV and C5.DEV as WIZARD.1 and WIZARD.2, respectively. ************************************************************ SFGL1.DEV SFGL2.DEV SFGL70 IS A GENERAL PURPOSE FORTRAN CALLABLE GRAPHICS LIBRARY THAT SUPPORTS: 1. RT11,RSX11M & IAS OPERATING SYSTEMS 2. TEKTRONIX 4006,4010,4014 & 4025 TERMINALS 3. VT100 TERMINALS WITH THE RETROGRAPHICS OR SELANAR UPGRADE 4. ANY OF THE MANY TERMINALS THAT ACCEPT 4010 GRAPHICS INPUT 5. CPU'S WITH OR WITHOUT FLOATING POINT HARDWARE 6. CPU'S WITH OR WITHOUT THE EXTENDED INSTRUCTION SET THIS FLOPPY CONTAINS THE LATEST VERSION (MAY 1982). I HAVE CORRECTED ALL PROBLEMS THAT HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO ME. KEN DEMERS UNITED TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH CENTER ROBOTICS LABORATORY EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06108 203 727-7527 OR 7240 FLTXTI.MAC 3 25-Mar-82 HTEXT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 HTEXTI.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 HTXT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 PLOT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 TICXOY.MAC 2 25-Nov-81 PLOTC .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 VCURSR.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 VTEXT .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 VTEXTI.MAC 2 17-Dec-79 LSTPLT.MAC 2 24-Nov-81 PLTSYM.MAC 3 25-Mar-82 TXTGRD.MAC 2 25-Mar-82 EMU20 .FOR 1 30-Mar-82 COPPLT.COM 3 23-Nov-81 GTCUR .MAC 2 17-Dec-79 TXTINT.MAC 2 25-Mar-82 WINDOW.MAC 4 18-Nov-81 MVCUR .MAC 2 22-Mar-82 VTXT .MAC 3 18-Nov-81 POINT .MAC 3 25-Nov-81 PLTDAT.MAC 9 30-Mar-82 REGSAV.MAC 2 24-Nov-81 TICMKG.MAC 3 17-Dec-79 LSTPLT.COM 3 25-Nov-81 POINTI.MAC 3 25-Nov-81 PLTTST.FOR 3 20-Nov-81 PLTSCR.FOR 2 23-Nov-81 ABSGRD.MAC 4 25-Nov-81 PLTTIC.MAC 3 25-Nov-81 TICMRK.MAC 3 17-Dec-79 LABEL .MAC 4 25-Nov-81 FIRST .MAC 3 25-Nov-81 TICGRD.MAC 5 02-Dec-81 MACPLT.COM 2 25-Nov-81 TICWIN.MAC 5 02-Dec-81 FLTXT .MAC 3 25-Mar-82 SCALE .MAC 8 03-Dec-81 VIRABS.MAC 5 02-Dec-81 LIBPLT.COM 2 07-Dec-81 SFGL70.DOC 44 06-May-81 PLTTST.COM 1 21-Jan-82 PLTVCR.COM 1 21-Jan-82 PLTSCR.COM 1 21-Jan-82 BLDPLT.COM 1 01-Mar-82 GRID .MAC 15 30-Mar-82 EMU20 .COM 1 07-Apr-82 EMU20 .MAP 12 07-Apr-82 PLTVCR.SAV 27 05-May-82 PLTVCR.FOR 2 13-Apr-82 ENCODE.MAC 6 28-Apr-82 PLTWIN.FOR 3 04-May-82 PLTGEN.MAC 4 05-May-82 LABTIC.MAC 5 04-May-82 PLTCON.FST 2 05-May-82 PLOTPR.MAC 49 04-May-82 PLTSCR.SAV 27 05-May-82 Z .COM 1 05-May-82 PLTWIN.COM 1 05-May-82 COMDBT.MAC 13 05-May-82 DISTIC.MAC 11 05-May-82 PLTCON.MAC 2 05-May-82 X .COM 1 05-May-82 BLDTST.COM 1 05-May-82 PLTTST.MAP 12 05-May-82 PLTWIN.MAP 14 05-May-82 PLTSCR.MAP 11 05-May-82 67 Files, 388 Blocks PLTVCR.MAP 12 05-May-82 SFGL70.RNO 42 05-May-82 README.1ST 4 05-May-82 PLTWIN.SAV 30 05-May-82 PLTTST.SAV 28 05-May-82 DATA .OBJ 7 25-Nov-81 SFGL70.OBJ 40 05-May-82 8 Files, 165 Blocks ************************************************************ TECO1.DEV TECO2.DEV TECO Version 36. Steve Heflin New Age Micro Systems, Inc. 28 Bates Street Foxboro, Mass 02035 (617)543-4237 TECO .OBJ 46 18-Jan-82 SCREEN.OBJ 16 18-Jan-82 SCRINS.OBJ 4 18-Jan-82 SCROLL.OBJ 4 18-Jan-82 TECO .MAP 14 18-Jan-82 TECO .SAV 51 18-Jan-82 TECOV .MAP 14 18-Jan-82 TECOV .SAV 50 18-Jan-82 CRTASM.COM 1 18-Jan-82 TECASM.COM 1 18-Jan-82 TECLNK.COM 1 18-Jan-82 TECO .DIR 3 12-MAY-82 11 Files, 202 Blocks CRTPRE.MAC 1 18-Jan-82 TIOPRE.MAC 18 18-Jan-82 TECOV .MAC 2 18-Jan-82 TECOIO.MAC 66 18-Jan-82 TIOFET.MAC 4 18-Jan-82 TIOEIO.MAC 28 18-Jan-82 TIOIAS.MAC 6 18-Jan-82 CRTRUB.MAC 47 18-Jan-82 TIOENC.MAC 28 18-Jan-82 TIOINI.MAC 61 18-Jan-82 TIORFS.MAC 34 18-Jan-82 TIODCD.MAC 16 18-Jan-82 12 Files, 311 Blocks ************************************************************ RESLIB.DEV This is a set of modules for implementing RSX-like libraries under RT-11 FB. It is an updated version of an earlier submission. Mark Bartelt Caltech 356-48 Pasadena, California 91125 213/356-6663 (After July 1, 1982, I can be reached at: HSC Research Development Corporation 555 University Avenue Toronto, Ontaraio M5G 1X8 Canada ) RESLIB.DOC 11 07-May-82 LB .MAC 6 07-May-82 MAKELB.FOR 12 07-May-82 LSHIFT.MAC 2 21-May-79 MAKELB.V3 16 07-May-82 MAKELB.V4 16 07-May-82 OTI .NHD 5 25-Jan-82 OTI .EAE 5 25-Jan-82 OTI .EIS 5 25-Jan-82 OTI .FIS 5 25-Jan-82 OTI .FPU 6 25-Jan-82 OTISET.OBJ 1 25-Jan-82 FCHNL .OBJ 1 03-May-80 13 Files, 91 Blocks ***************************************************************** GETRSX.DEV This is a UNIX program to read RSX-11 (ODS-1) filesystems. It is submitted in hopes that it can be easily ported to RT-11 using the DECUS C compiler. Mark Bartelt Caltech 356-48 Pasadena, California 91125 213/356-6663 ( After July 1 I can be reached at: HSC Research Development Corporation 555 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8 Canada ) README.1ST 2 07-May-82 GETRSX.C 38 07-May-82 GETRSX.DOC 6 07-May-82 GETRSX.DIR 2 12-May-82 3 Files, 46 Blocks ************************************************************************ APL1.DIR APL2.DIR Douglas R. Bohrer First Chicago 1 First National Plaza Personnel Suite 0005 Chicago IL 60091 312-732-8785 APL-11 and Utilities. APL03 .SAV CHAREX.HLP FORUTL.DOC MAPPER.FOR MATCHB.FOR APL06 .SAV FIXLEN.FOR FSALEN.FOR MAPPER.HLP MATCHB.HLP APL07 .SAV FIXLEN.HLP FSALEN.HLP MATCH .FOR UTLCAL.APL CHAREX.FOR FORUTL.COM INVERT.APL MATCH .HLP UTLPRT.APL 20 files, 391 Blocks APLUTL.DOC APL00 .SAV APL01 .SAV APL02 .SAV APL04 .SAV 5 files, 417 Blocks ***************************************************************************** ************************************************************ * * * Fall 82 DECUS Symposium RT-11 Tape * * * * Anaheim * * * * Annotated Directory * * * ************************************************************ * * * IMPORTANT * * * * Read the file, README.1ST, first. * * * ************************************************************ David Stagg These files are Dept of Pharmacology taken from the Fall Yale University Medical School 81 RT-11 tape. 333 Cedar Street New Haven Ct 06510 203-436-2151 This is an implementation of the virtual-device driver described by Crapuchettes on page 639 of the DECUS proceedings Fall 1980. XD .COM 1 01-May-80 Virtual-device build file XD .MAC 5 08-May-81 Virtual-device driver source XD .RNO 8 16-Nov-81 Description RUNOFF source XDATCH.COM 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility command file XDATCH.FOR 9 13-Nov-81 XDATCH utility source GETFIL.MAC 10 05-Nov-81 XDATCH subroutine FTRAN .MAC 3 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine TRIMS .MAC 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine ASLOOK.MAC 6 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine MMGT .MAC 1 08-Dec-82 XDATCH subroutine XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility README.1ST 7 16-Nov-81 SIG tape copy instructions 14 Files, 79 Blocks ************************************************************ DIR1.DEV DIR2.DEV N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 1738 R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Spring of 78 through the Fall of 81. S78 .DIR 28 21-Dec-81 F78 .DIR 27 21-Dec-81 S79 .DIR 37 21-Dec-81 F79 .DIR 92 21-Dec-81 S80 .DIR 41 21-Dec-81 F80 .DIR 102 21-Dec-81 S81 .DIR 158 21-Dec-81 7 Files, 485 Blocks 08-Dec-82 F81 .DIR 55 21-Dec-81 README.RNO 4 21-Dec-81 README.DOC 4 21-Dec-81 PRINT .COM 1 22-Dec-81 S78NEW.DIR 29 14-Apr-82 S82 .DIR 28 08-Dec-82 6 Files, 121 Blocks 365 Free blocks ************************************************************ MISC.DEV 1. REDRIT - REARRANGES THE FIELDS OF ANY FORTRAN sequential ASCII file. REDRIT.FOR 14 08-Dec-82 REDRIT.TXT 1 08-Dec-82 2. MO, COM - VAX/TSX+ Communications pkg. TSX+ general modem handler. MOCOM .TXT 1 04-Dec-82 MO .MAC 20 02-Sep-82 COM .FOR 21 08-Sep-82 3. REMOTE, PASWRD - File transfer program and back- ground program to add password to a dial-up console on RT-11 multi-terminal system. PASWRD.SAV 3 30-Nov-82 PASWRD.MAC 8 30-Nov-82 PASWRD.OBJ 2 30-Nov-82 PASWRD.COM 1 30-Nov-82 PASWRD.TXT 2 08-Dec-82 REMOTE.SAV 2 22-Nov-82 REMOTE.MAC 3 22-Nov-82 REMOTE.OBJ 1 22-Nov-82 4. DFIND - Search for a file on a RT-11 structured disk with subdevices. DFIND .HLP 4 08-Dec-82 DFIND .C 34 08-Dec-82 15 Files, 117 Blocks ************************************************************ KEDEDT.DEV A screen editing subroutine that implements common functions of KED/EDT. EDIRTN.RNO 6 08-Nov-82 EDIRTN.MAC 54 24-Sep-82 ENTER .SAV 38 24-Sep-82 EDIRTN.DOC 7 09-Nov-82 VT100 .MAC 32 06-May-82 ENTER .FOR 4 24-Sep-82 README.TXT 3 10-Nov-82 7 Files, 144 Blocks ************************************************************ DR11W.DEV High speed interprocessor data links using the DR11-W. CDPAPE.RNO 54 03-Dec-82 CDRT11.MAC 109 03-Dec-82 CDRTSF.MAC 8 03-Dec-82 CDRTAT.MAC 15 03-Dec-82 CDRTBT.MAC 15 03-Dec-82 PAPER .RNO 25 03-Dec-82 CDASGN.MAC 11 03-Dec-82 CDCMPL.MAC 12 03-Dec-82 CDDRV .MAC 30 03-Dec-82 CDERRM.MAC 9 03-Dec-82 CDERRN.MAC 12 03-Dec-82 CDERRT.MAC 9 03-Dec-82 CDMACL.MAC 1 03-Dec-82 CDMODE.MAC 9 03-Dec-82 CDPACK.MAC 40 03-Dec-82 CDPREF.MAC 20 03-Dec-82 CDRSX .MAC 2 03-Dec-82 CDRT .MAC 2 03-Dec-82 CDSTAT.MAC 13 03-Dec-82 CDUINT.MAC 4 03-Dec-82 CDUTIL.MAC 26 03-Dec-82 CDWAIT.MAC 6 03-Dec-82 END .MAC 1 03-Dec-82 23 Files, 433 Blocks ************************************************************ SPAL.DEV 1. SPAL11 - Structured MACRO programs. SPAL11.MAC 41 27-Nov-82 SPAL .MAC 26 27-Nov-82 LPSPOO.MAC 6 27-Nov-82 DATPLG.MAC 10 27-Nov-82 SPAL11.DOC 13 27-Nov-82 EXMSPL.MAC 6 27-Nov-82 2. FART11 - Falcon application RT package. FART11.DOC 10 05-Aug-82 TT .TEC 1 22-Jun-82 EDTGBL.TEC 1 22-Jun-82 BSTRAP.TEC 2 23-Jun-82 SYSGEN.TEC 9 23-Jun-82 RMONFB.TEC 1 25-Jun-82 RMONSJ.TEC 1 25-Jun-82 FART11.COM 1 23-Jun-82 14 Files, 128 Blocks ************************************************************ BMUX.DEV Burroughs B7700 terminal mutiplexer for group poll/ poll select. SF98 .RL5 1 30-Aug-80 SF99 .RL5 1 30-Aug-80 SF50 .R17 5 30-Aug-80 SF60 .R18 21 30-Aug-80 SF30 .R19 5 30-Aug-80 SF20 .R20 17 30-Aug-80 SF90 .20C 5 15-Oct-80 SF40 .20J 21 11-May-81 SF12 .20J 32 17-May-81 SF2 .20J 16 17-May-81 SF10 .20J 54 17-May-81 SF1 .20K 12 29-Jun-81 B20K .COM 1 28-Nov-82 MUX20K.COM 2 28-Nov-82 BMUX .DOC 180 29-Nov-82 README.DOC 5 29-Nov-82 16 Files, 378 Blocks ************************************************************ INDEX.DEV Update of INDEX FORTRAN cross reference program, Version 6.4 IDXLST.COM 1 01-Dec-82 RAD50 .MAC 3 01-Dec-82 INDEX .COM 3 01-Dec-82 IDXGEN.COM 1 01-Dec-82 BUFFER.MAC 7 01-Dec-82 IMPURE.MAC 6 01-Dec-82 IDXTKB.IAS 3 01-Dec-82 IDXTKB.RSX 2 01-Dec-82 SUPER .MAC 16 01-Dec-82 IDXLST.CMD 2 01-Dec-82 STORE .MAC 15 01-Dec-82 IOCHR .MAC 6 01-Dec-82 OUTPUT.MAC 15 01-Dec-82 IOLINE.MAC 17 01-Dec-82 INDEX .MAC 24 01-Dec-82 INDEX .HLP 3 01-Dec-82 IDXGEN.FTN 51 01-Dec-82 INDEX .DOC 93 01-Dec-82 TABLE .MAC 6 01-Dec-82 EVAL .MAC 42 01-Dec-82 LINETP.MAC 11 01-Dec-82 IDXGEN.CMD 2 01-Dec-82 OPNCLO.MAC 30 01-Dec-82 GET .MAC 19 01-Dec-82 INDEX .CMD 2 01-Dec-82 FLOW .MAC 45 01-Dec-82 README.1ST 2 01-Dec-82 27 Files, 427 Blocks ************************************************************ This tape was built during the Fall, 1982, DECUS symposium by J. Lachman, Lachman Associates, Inc., R. W. Barnard, Sandia National Laboratories, T. Shinal, General Scientific Corp., E. Pelczar, General Scientific Corp., R. Sklar, University of Illinois at Chicago, G. Lamph, SIGMA Information Systems, P. Clarke, SIGMA Information Systems. at SIGMA Informations Systems, 1420 E. Katella, Anaheim, CA, 92805. ************************************************************* DIRECTORIES Sorted by: POSITION TAPE .DIR 15 08-Dec-82 README.1ST 7 08-Dec-82 XD .SYS 2 08-Dec-82 XDATCH.COM 1 08-Dec-82 XD .COM 1 08-Dec-82 XD .MAC 5 08-Dec-82 XD .RNO 8 08-Dec-82 XD .DOC 10 08-Dec-82 XDATCH.SAV 21 08-Dec-82 XDATCH.FOR 9 08-Dec-82 GETFIL.MAC 10 08-Dec-82 FTRAN .MAC 3 08-Dec-82 TRIMS .MAC 1 08-Dec-82 ASLOOK.MAC 6 08-Dec-82 MMGT .MAC 1 08-Dec-82 DIR1 .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 DIR2 .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 MISC .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 KEDEDT.DEV 494 08-Dec-82 DR11W .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 SPAL .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 BMUX .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 INDEX .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 23 Files, 4052 Blocks ************************************************************ sorted by: NAME (DEV files only) BMUX .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 DIR1 .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 DIR2 .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 DR11W .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 INDEX .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 KEDEDT.DEV 494 08-Dec-82 MISC .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 SPAL .DEV 494 08-Dec-82 ************************************************************* ************************************************************ * * * Spring, 83 DECUS Symposium RT-11 Tape * * * * St. Louis * * * * Annotated Directory * * * ************************************************************ * * * IMPORTANT * * * * Read the file, README.1ST, first. * * * ************************************************************ David Stagg These files are Dept of Pharmacology taken from the Fall, Yale University Medical School 81, RT-11 tape. 333 Cedar Street New Haven Ct 06510 203-436-2151 This is an implementation of the virtual-device driver described by Crapuchettes on page 639 of the DECUS proceedings Fall 1980. README.1ST 7 05-Apr-83 SIG tape copy instructions XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility DUP .SXD 41 21-Sep-81 DUP V4.0K patched for XD XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDX .SYS 2 05-Apr-81 XM driver DUP .COM 1 16-Mar-82 Patch file for DUP.SAV XD .DEV 55 06-Apr-83 VIRTUAL DEVICE containing the following files: XDATCH.FOR 9 13-Nov-81 XDATCH utility source GETFIL.MAC 10 05-Nov-81 XDATCH subroutine FTRAN .MAC 3 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine TRIMS .MAC 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine ASLOOK.MAC 6 17-Apr-81 XDATCH subroutine XD .MAC 5 08-May-81 Virtual-device driver source MMGT .MAC 1 08-Dec-82 XDATCH subroutine XD .COM 1 01-May-80 Virtual-device build file XDATCH.COM 1 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility command file DUP .COM 1 16-Mar-82 Patch file for DUP.SAV XD .RNO 8 16-Nov-81 Description RUNOFF source 11 Files, 46 Blocks ************************************************************ DIR1.DEV - Annotated tape directories, part 1. DIR2.DEV - Annotated tape directories, part 2. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories Division 9238 Division 2565A P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Spring of 78 through the Spring of 83 (this symposium). S78 .DIR 29 14-Apr-82 F78 .DIR 27 21-Dec-81 S79 .DIR 37 21-Dec-81 F79 .DIR 92 21-Dec-81 S80 .DIR 41 21-Dec-81 F80 .DIR 102 21-Dec-81 S81 .DIR 158 21-Dec-81 7 Files, 486 Blocks F81 .DIR 55 21-Dec-81 S82 .DIR 28 08-Dec-82 F82 .DIR 18 05-Apr-83 S83 .DIR 44 01-Jun-83 4 Files, 145 Blocks ************************************************************ INFOTS.DEV - Initialize FORTRAN's OTS. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. Sandia National Laboratories Division 9238 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 This submission shows how to initialize FORTRAN's OTS from a program or subroutine written in MACRO-11. INFOTS - Demonstrates FORTRAN's OTS initialization. NAB - Compares the executable and map files generated. NABFOR - A do-nothing program that was used to study FORTRAN's OTS initialization process. NABMAC - A MACRO-11 program that generates executable code identical to that generated from NAB.FOR. INFOTS.COM 1 08-Feb-83 NABFOR.FOR 1 07-Feb-83 INFOTS.DOC 5 09-Feb-83 NABFOR.LST 1 09-Feb-83 INFOTS.LST 15 09-Feb-83 NABFOR.MAP 4 09-Feb-83 INFOTS.MAC 8 08-Feb-83 NABFOR.OBJ 5 09-Feb-83 INFOTS.MAP 5 09-Feb-83 NABFOR.SAV 10 09-Feb-83 INFOTS.OBJ 2 09-Feb-83 NABMAC.LST 196 09-Feb-83 INFOTS.RNO 5 07-Feb-83 NABMAC.MAC 99 08-Feb-83 INFOTS.SAV 15 09-Feb-83 NABMAC.MAP 4 09-Feb-83 JUNK .FOR 1 03-Feb-83 NABMAC.OBJ 15 09-Feb-83 JUNK .LST 1 09-Feb-83 NABMAC.SAV 10 09-Feb-83 JUNK .OBJ 5 09-Feb-83 PRINT .COM 1 09-Feb-83 NAB .COM 2 08-Feb-83 23 Files, 411 Blocks ************************************************************ TSXLIB.DEV - TSX system services library paper. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. Sandia National Laboratories Division 9238 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 This is a copy of the paper presented at DECUS, including vu-graphs. ABSTRA.DOC 2 16-Dec-82 VUG007.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 ABSTRA.RNO 3 16-Dec-82 VUG008.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 SHNOTE.DOC 6 15-Dec-82 VUG008.RNO 2 03-Mar-83 SHNOTE.RNO 6 15-Dec-82 VUG009.DOC 2 03-Mar-83 TSXLIB.DOC 42 02-Mar-83 VUG009.RNO 3 03-Mar-83 TSXLIB.RNO 37 02-Mar-83 VUG010.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG000.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG010.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG001.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG011.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG001.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG011.RNO 2 03-Mar-83 VUG002.DOC 2 03-Mar-83 VUG012.DOC 2 03-Mar-83 VUG002.RNO 2 03-Mar-83 VUG012.RNO 2 03-Mar-83 VUG003.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG013.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG003.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG013.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG004.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG014.DOC 2 03-Mar-83 VUG004.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG014.RNO 2 03-Mar-83 VUG005.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG015.DOC 2 03-Mar-83 VUG005.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG015.RNO 2 03-Mar-83 VUG006.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG016.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 VUG006.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG016.RNO 1 03-Mar-83 VUG007.DOC 1 03-Mar-83 39 Files, 142 Blocks ************************************************************ BENCHM.DEV - Fortran Benchmark Routines. Ron Trellue Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-0955 The files in this submittal are the benchmark routines used for the Fortran/RT Tutorial - EIS, FIS, and FPU, which was given at this Symposium. Other test routines which were not discussed are also included. APHORI.DAT 35 17-Jun-82 CCA8 .COM 1 22-Jul-82 BENBYS.FOR 6 18-Jun-82 CCA8 .FOR 6 30-Jul-82 BENBYS.PAS 7 22-Jun-82 CCA9 .COM 1 07-Sep-82 BENBYX.PAS 7 22-Jun-82 CCA9 .FOR 5 02-Sep-82 BENCH .FOR 14 07-Jan-80 INPUT .FOR 2 02-Sep-82 BENVIR.FOR 14 08-Jan-80 JACOBI.FOR 24 30-Jul-82 CCA1 .COM 1 07-Sep-82 LITTL .COM 1 30-Jul-82 CCA1 .FOR 16 02-Sep-82 LITTL .FOR 2 30-Jul-82 CCA1X .FOR 36 15-Jul-82 NSC2 .FOR 6 24-Jul-78 CCA10 .COM 1 07-Sep-82 RAV3 .FOR 2 24-Jul-78 CCA10 .FOR 6 02-Sep-82 RAV5 .FOR 2 24-Jul-78 CCA11 .COM 1 30-Jul-82 RCCALL.COM 2 12-Apr-83 CCA11 .FOR 10 30-Jul-82 RCCA1 .COM 1 16-Nov-82 CCA2 .COM 1 07-Sep-82 RCCA10.COM 1 13-Sep-82 CCA2 .FOR 16 07-Sep-82 RCCA2 .COM 1 07-Sep-82 CCA3 .COM 1 22-Jul-82 RCCA5 .COM 1 13-Sep-82 CCA3 .FOR 8 22-Jul-82 RCCA9 .COM 1 13-Sep-82 CCA4 .COM 1 22-Jul-82 README.CCA 3 17-May-83 CCA4 .FOR 7 22-Jul-82 SCRIP .COM 1 30-Jul-82 CCA5 .COM 1 07-Sep-82 SCRIP .FOR 5 30-Jul-82 CCA5 .FOR 5 02-Sep-82 SCRIP2.FOR 4 24-Jul-78 CCA6 .COM 1 22-Jul-82 SCRIP3.FOR 4 24-Jul-78 CCA6 .FOR 5 22-Jul-82 SP1111.FOR 112 24-Jul-78 CCA7 .COM 1 22-Jul-82 TIME .FOR 4 24-Jul-78 CCA7 .FOR 5 22-Jul-82 49 Files, 398 Blocks ************************************************************ DSKLIB.DEV - Librarian for multiple disks. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 DSKLIB, DLB*, UA - A disk librarian program to maintain a master catalog of multiple disk directories. AR, ARCDEF - A sub-device handler. Details of these programs are found in the file ANOTAT.DIR. ANOTAT.DIR 6 21-May-83 DSKLIB.DOC 124 08-May-83 AR .DOC 12 25-Nov-81 DSKLIB.EOB 60 18-May-83 AR .MAC 7 27-Nov-81 DSKLIB.ESV 28 18-May-83 ARCDEF.MAC 4 27-Nov-81 DSKLIB.NOB 62 18-May-83 ARCDEF.SAV 3 27-May-81 DSKLIB.NSV 29 18-May-83 DLBCOM.MAC 1 08-May-83 UA .MAC 1 08-May-83 DLBCOM.SAV 1 15-Mar-79 UA .SAV 1 18-May-83 DLBOPT.MAC 4 26-Dec-81 15 Files, 343 Blocks ************************************************************ GETRSX.DEV - Transfer FILES-11 files to RT-11. Mark Bartelt HSC Research Development Corporation 555 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5G1X8 (416) 597-1500, X4588 GETRSX, CLOSE, CSTAT, CVTR50, EMT*, GETCHN, LOOKUP, READW, R50FIL, STR*, TYPES, UNXSYS - This submission contains an RT-11 program for reading ODS-1 (RSX) disks. The file GETRSX.DOC contains the UNIX manual pages for `getrsx'. Bryan Kattwinkel Kattwinkel Komputing 520 Palm Springs Blvd, #502 Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937 (305) 773-3518 README.1ST, RTRSX, RSXGET, RSX*, DOPEN - An RT-11 program to read files and directories from an RSX-11 (ODS1) filesystem. CLOSE .C 1 12-Oct-82 README.1ST 2 21-May-83 CSTAT .C 1 13-Oct-82 READW .C 1 12-Oct-82 CSTAT .H 1 13-Oct-82 RSXGET.C 38 07-May-82 CVTR50.C 6 22-Oct-82 RSXGET.DOC 6 07-May-82 DOPEN .MAC 2 06-May-83 RSXSUB.C 27 19-May-83 EMT .MAC 5 13-Oct-82 RTRSX .C 20 21-May-83 EMTDEF.H 3 13-Oct-82 RTRSX .DOC 7 19-May-83 GETCHN.C 1 14-Oct-82 RTRSX .SAV 29 21-May-83 GETRSX.COM 1 19-May-83 R50FIL.H 1 13-Oct-82 GETRSX.DOC 8 19-May-83 STRCAT.C 1 19-May-83 GETRSX.SAV 31 19-May-83 STRCHR.C 1 19-May-83 GETRSX.SRC 45 20-May-83 TYPES .H 1 13-Oct-82 GETRSX.TXT 8 20-May-83 UNXSYS.C 3 09-Nov-82 LOOKUP.C 1 22-Oct-82 27 Files, 251 Blocks ************************************************************ 22BIT.DEV - Handlers for 22-bit systems. R. L. Hicksted Micro Technology Inc. 1620 Miraloma Ave. Placentia, CA 92670 (213) 632-7580 MXV22, RTDY, README.MTI - Modification to DY driver for 22-bit addressing for use with MTI MXV22 controller. Dale J. Travis Saturn Systems 6875 Washington Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55345 DY*, DM* - Patch for the DY handler to support 22-bit addressing of the LSI-11/23 using the Micro Technology MXV-22 floppy disk controller with TSX+ V3 and later. A patch for the DM handler to support 22-bit addressing of the LSI-11/23 using the Emulex SC02/C disk controller with TSX+ V3 and later. VM - The DECUS VM handler modified so it won't clear all of memory when it sizes itself. MODEM7, TSX*, CIO - A program running under RT-11 that would be compatible with the MODEM7 from the CP/M world. CIO .MAC 2 19-Dec-82 MODEM7.SAV 25 19-Jan-83 CIO .OBJ 1 19-Dec-82 MXV22 .DOC 283 01-May-83 DM .DOC 2 18-May-83 README.MTI 2 23-May-83 DM22V4.SLP 3 04-Mar-83 RTDY .COM 3 25-Mar-83 DY .DOC 2 18-May-83 TSXIS .MAC 1 12-Mar-83 DY22V4.COM 1 17-May-83 TSXIS .OBJ 1 12-Mar-83 DY22V4.SLP 2 17-May-83 TSXRT .MAC 1 12-Jan-83 MODEM7.C 53 12-Mar-83 TSXRT .OBJ 1 12-Jan-83 MODEM7.COM 1 06-May-83 VM .DOC 1 14-May-83 MODEM7.DOC 5 14-May-83 VM .MAC 21 14-May-83 20 Files, 411 Blocks ************************************************************ APL1.DEV - APL-11, Version 1 for RT-11. APL2.DEV Doug Bohrer First National Bank of Chicago One First National Plaza, Ste 0005 (1-22) Chicago, IL 60670 (312) 732-2666 APL0* - The various APL compilers available, depending on the hardware configuration. *.APL - APL utilities for calculating, printing, and regression analysis. CHAREX, FSALEN - FORTRAN utilities for converting and manipulating files for APL format. Details of these programs are found in the file APLUTL.DOC on disk APL2. APL00 .SAV 100 31-May-83 APL03 .SAV 95 31-May-83 APL01 .SAV 100 31-May-83 APL04 .SAV 95 31-May-83 APL02 .SAV 95 31-May-83 5 Files, 485 Blocks APLUTL.DOC 42 31-May-83 FSALEN.FOR 7 31-May-83 APL06 .SAV 83 31-May-83 FSALEN.HLP 4 31-May-83 APL07 .SAV 83 31-May-83 FSALEN.SAV 21 31-May-83 CHAREX.FOR 8 31-May-83 REGRES.APL 7 31-May-83 CHAREX.HLP 4 31-May-83 UTLCAL.APL 10 31-May-83 CHAREX.SAV 27 31-May-83 UTLPRT.APL 4 31-May-83 FSALEN.C 4 31-May-83 13 Files, 304 Blocks ************************************************************ UTIL1.DEV - System and Application Utilities. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 2565A P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 PARSE - A flexible filespec parser for FORTRAN programs. SWCNSE- A console switcher routine which allows runtime setting of communications line speed (for interfaces such as DL11V-E or DLV-11F). R. S. Frazer Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-7863 SETOPS - A program for checking which options in a handler are available, and which are or are not set. RTCOM - Another communications package for making an RT system a smart terminal. LX8BIT - A version of the LS handler with enhanced settable options and the ability to pass 8-bit data. M. Alvin Levy Levy & Adams 75 Marietta St. NW, Ste 400 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 521-2406 FACE, LIST, SCRIBE, README.LVY - These are programs that print a source file. FACE provides the ability to interactively set the top and bottom margins as well as the number of lines to be printed on a page. LIST is a program that will print any given part or all of a file. SCRIBE is a program that will print all of one or more files. TCU*, README.TCU - Programs to read or write system date/time to Digital Pathways TCU-50D clock. Thomas J. Shinal General Scientific Corp 1683 E. Gude Dr. Rockville MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 GETRNO, GETGLO, HEADER, OUTRNO, STRING - This program extracts flagged comment fields from a source file and sends them to a RUNOFF source file. SHUT, DELAY* - TSX shutdown program. DELAY1.MAC 1 22-Oct-82 PARSE .DOC 3 29-Apr-83 DELAY1.OBJ 1 22-Oct-82 PARSE .FOR 5 08-Apr-83 DELAY1.SAV 2 22-Oct-82 PARSE .FTN 8 08-Apr-83 DELAY5.MAC 1 22-Oct-82 PARSE .OBJ 16 17-May-83 DELAY5.OBJ 1 22-Oct-82 README.LIS 6 19-May-83 DELAY5.SAV 2 22-Oct-82 README.TCU 2 21-May-83 EXAMPL.PAR 3 08-Apr-83 RTCOM .DOC 18 03-Feb-83 FACE .PAS 4 14-May-83 RTCOM .SAV 16 07-Oct-82 FACE .SAV 14 17-May-83 RTSET .FOR 17 18-Feb-83 GETGLO.PAS 1 10-Sep-82 RTSET .SAV 30 18-Feb-83 GETRNO.COM 1 10-Sep-82 SCRIBE.PAS 10 17-May-83 GETRNO.DOC 17 10-Sep-82 SCRIBE.SAV 19 17-May-83 GETRNO.MAP 4 01-Dec-82 SETOPS.DOC 1 17-May-83 GETRNO.OBJ 10 01-Dec-82 SETOPS.FOR 15 02-Mar-83 GETRNO.PAS 21 02-Dec-82 SETOPS.SAV 35 02-Mar-83 GETRNO.RNO 15 01-Dec-82 SHUT .COM 2 25-Oct-82 GETRNO.SAV 25 01-Dec-82 SHUT .DOC 1 04-May-83 GETRNO.SRC 1 10-Sep-82 STRING.DEC 2 10-Sep-82 HEADER.RNO 1 10-Sep-82 STRING.OBJ 7 01-Dec-82 LIST .PAS 19 17-May-83 SWCNSE.DOC 2 29-Apr-83 LIST .SAV 21 17-May-83 SWCNSE.MAC 5 08-Apr-83 LX8BIT.DOC 4 02-Mar-82 SWCNSE.SAV 2 28-Oct-81 LX8BIT.SAV 2 02-Mar-82 TCUGET.MAC 7 21-May-83 OUTRNO.OBJ 13 01-Dec-82 TCUPUT.MAC 6 21-May-83 OUTRNO.PAS 13 02-Dec-82 49 Files, 432 Blocks ************************************************************ UTIL2.DEV - More utilities. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 DDT - (Dynamic Debugging Technique) allows symbolic debugging of programs using the symbol table file optionally produced by LINK. VIEW, V - View is a small utility program that allows quickly paging through an ASCII file on a VT100. BYE, BYEBLD - Bye prints a saying or definition. COPY, MOUNT - A TECO macro to backup a large disk to multiple smaller disks. Details of these programs are found in the file ANOTAT.DIR. ANOTAT.DIR 6 21-May-83 DDT .DOC 13 14-Sep-82 BYE .IDX 4 17-May-81 DDT .MAC 130 16-Oct-82 BYE .LNS 123 17-May-81 DDT .OBJ 26 08-May-83 BYE .SAV 3 19-Aug-82 MOUNT .SAV 2 30-Nov-78 BYEBLD.SAV 4 17-May-81 V .COM 1 08-May-83 COPY .DOC 5 07-Mar-83 VIEW .MAC 36 08-Jul-81 COPY .TEC 2 30-Nov-78 VIEW .SAV 6 08-May-83 14 Files, 361 Blocks ************************************************************ UTIL3.DEV - FORTRAN and C utilities. Doug Bohrer First National Bank of Chicago One First National Plaza, Ste 0005 (1-22) Chicago, IL 60670 (312) 732-2666 FIXLEN - A program to convert a FSA file to a XSA file. MATCH, MATCHB - Programs for FSA file comparison. Matched records are written to the match file, those that don't are written to error output. MERGEF - Merging two previously-sorted FSA files. CRREAD - Shared file reading and writing. Details of these programs are found in the file FORUTL.DOC. CRREAD.FOR 12 31-May-83 MATCH .SAV 28 31-May-83 FIXLEN.C 2 31-May-83 MATCHB.FOR 22 31-May-83 FIXLEN.FOR 10 31-May-83 MATCHB.HLP 7 31-May-83 FIXLEN.HLP 3 31-May-83 MATCHB.SAV 29 31-May-83 FIXLEN.SAV 29 31-May-83 MERGEF.C 11 31-May-83 FORUTL.DOC 21 31-May-83 MERGEF.HLP 11 31-May-83 MATCH .FOR 20 31-May-83 MERGEF.SAV 36 31-May-83 MATCH .HLP 7 31-May-83 15 Files, 248 Blocks ************************************************************ VTUTL1.DEV - Variety of Utility Files for the VT-100. VTUTL2.DEV Stephen Cribbs Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. Pinawa, Manitoba R0E1L0 (204) 653-2311 MJCLOK - Foreground job which displays calendar and clock on a VT-100. TXTWRT - A text formatting program to get displays on a VT-100 screen. TCFL - A VT-100 screen formatting package. ENC .FOR 15 11-May-83 PTXTW .MAC 2 11-May-83 EXMPL1.INP 1 11-May-83 README.1ST 6 18-May-83 EXMPL2.INP 1 11-May-83 TCFL .BFO 7 11-May-83 IDSPTC.FOR 30 11-May-83 TCFLIO.MAC 23 11-May-83 IDSPTC.MAC 7 11-May-83 TCFLO .MAC 27 11-May-83 IPARSE.FOR 6 11-May-83 TXTC .COM 1 11-May-83 KMP2WU.MAC 2 11-May-83 TXTL .COM 1 11-May-83 MATCH .FOR 4 11-May-83 TXTLO .COM 1 11-May-83 MJCLOK.DOC 41 12-May-83 TXTWRT.FOR 25 11-May-83 MJCLOK.MAC 37 12-May-83 TXTWRT.HLP 51 11-May-83 MJCLOK.REL 6 12-May-83 TXTWRT.OVL 53 11-May-83 NEST .FOR 6 11-May-83 TXTWRT.SAV 51 11-May-83 24 Files, 404 Blocks CURP .FOR 2 19-May-83 SLVPLX.SAV 32 19-May-83 CURP .SAV 16 19-May-83 SLVPLY.FOR 32 19-May-83 GTTRM .FOR 1 19-May-83 SLVPLY.SAV 36 19-May-83 KTCC .FOR 6 19-May-83 TCFL .BFO 7 19-May-83 KTCC .SAV 19 19-May-83 TCFL .CSL 10 19-May-83 KTRMID.FOR 2 19-May-83 TCFL .DOC 98 20-May-83 KTRMID.SAV 14 19-May-83 TCFL .MTT 12 19-May-83 PTCFL .MAC 2 19-May-83 TCFLIO.MAC 24 19-May-83 README.2ND 4 19-May-83 TCFLO .MAC 27 19-May-83 SLVPLM.FOR 32 19-May-83 TCFLU1.MAC 8 19-May-83 SLVPLM.SAV 40 19-May-83 TCFLU2.MAC 21 19-May-83 SLVPLX.FOR 30 19-May-83 TID .NTE 2 19-May-83 24 Files, 477 Blocks ************************************************************ MTUTL1.DEV - Magnetic tape utilities. MTUTL2.DEV Doug Bohrer First National Bank of Chicago One First National Plaza, Ste 0005 (1-22) Chicago, IL 60670 (312) 732-2666 DUMPMT, SPDUMP, EBCDIC, EXTMT - Dump the contents of a magnetic tape to a terminal. BCK*, RET*, BACKUP - A high-blocking-density magnetic tape backup system. TAPER, TAPXXX - A program to create a Fortran Sequential ASCII data file from a magnetic tape file. Details of these programs are found in the file FORUTL.DOC on disk MTUTL2. BACKUP.HLP 23 31-May-83 DUMPMT.HLP 16 31-May-83 BCKDIR.C 7 31-May-83 DUMPMT.SAV 52 31-May-83 BCKDIR.SAV 53 31-May-83 RETRN .C 3 31-May-83 BCKTPE.C 19 31-May-83 RETRN .SAV 30 31-May-83 BCKTPE.SAV 75 31-May-83 RETTPE.C 11 31-May-83 BCKUP .C 8 31-May-83 RETTPE.SAV 53 31-May-83 BCKUP .SAV 32 31-May-83 SPDUMP.FOR 21 31-May-83 DUMPMT.FOR 15 31-May-83 SPDUMP.SAV 53 31-May-83 16 Files, 471 Blocks EBCDIC.DAT 2 31-May-83 TAPER .FOR 22 31-May-83 EXTMT .DOC 4 31-May-83 TAPER .HLP 16 31-May-83 EXTMT .MAC 26 31-May-83 TAPER .SAV 53 31-May-83 EXTMT .OBJ 3 31-May-83 TAPXXX.FOR 27 31-May-83 FORUTL.DOC 21 31-May-83 TAPXXX.SAV 54 31-May-83 10 Files, 228 Blocks ************************************************************ NOTE: The files listed for the various entries are all the ones associated with the entries. RT11 explicit (*) and implicit (no extension) wildcarding has been used. R. W. Barnard 1-June-1983. ************************************************************* * * * Fall, 1983 DECUS Symposium RT-11 Tape * * * * Las Vegas, NV * * * * Annotated Directory * * * ************************************************************* * * * IMPORTANT * * * * Read the file, README.1ST, first. * * * ************************************************************* David Stagg Dept of Pharmacology Yale University Medical School 333 Cedar Street New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 436-2151 This is a subdevice handler (for RT-11, Version 4) neces- sary to retrieve the .DEV files on this tape. See README.1ST for an explanation and instructions. README.1ST 7 02-Nov-83 SIG tape copy instructions XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility DUP .SXD 41 21-Sep-81 DUP V4.0K patched for XD XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDX .SYS 2 05-Apr-81 XM driver DUP .COM 1 16-Mar-82 Patch file for V4 DUP.SAV XD .DEV 55 06-Apr-83 VIRTUAL DEVICE for rebuilding XD, if necessary. ************************************************************ VIRTUL.BAS - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdev- ice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. See README.1ST for details. ************************************************************ FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 DIR2.DEV - Annotated tape directories, part 2. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories Division 5238 Division 2565A P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Fall of 1983 (this symposium). Previous tapes have DIR1.DEV, which contains annotated directories from Spring 1978 through Spring 1981. Volume ID: TAPE DIR 2 Owner : RT-11 SIG F81 .DIR 55 21-Dec-81 S82 .DIR 28 08-Dec-82 F82 .DIR 18 05-Apr-83 S83 .DIR 44 14-Jun-83 F83 .DIR 61 07-Nov-83 5 Files, 206 Blocks ************************************************************ UCL.DEV - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Maimisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 This is a somewhat preliminary version of a UCL (User Com- mand Linkage) program under V5 of RT-11. UCL understands two types of commands: "hard-wired" commands, which are installed by modifying the UCL source code, and "symbols", which are commands that you define (or modify or delete) from the console. Symbols are defined by entering a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol==definition. Volume ID: UCL.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG UCL .DOC 16 21-Oct-83 README.1ST 2 21-Oct-83 UCL .SAV 15 20-Oct-83 PSHPOP.MAC 2 20-Oct-83 UCL .MAC 64 20-Oct-83 UCLTBL.MAC 3 18-Oct-83 UCLHWC.MAC 32 20-Oct-83 CEX .MAC 16 20-Oct-83 8 Files, 150 Blocks ************************************************************ HEXFIL.DEV - ASCII to hex transformation. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 The program "TOHEX" converts ANY disk file to a file of hexidecimal characters replete with lines and line numbers. This ASCII hex file can then be transmitted from one computer to an- other over normal terminal transmission lines. The sister program, "TOBIN", will take the ASCII hex file created by the pro- gram "TOHEX" and reconstruct the original file. Therefor, these two programs afford a method of transmitting ANY file between two computers over ASCII transmission lines. Volume ID: HEXFIL.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG BICB .MAC 3 16-Oct-83 UNHEX .MAC 4 16-Oct-83 BICB .OBJ 1 16-Oct-83 UNHEX .OBJ 1 16-Oct-83 BICB .LST 5 16-Oct-83 UNHEX .LST 7 16-Oct-83 README.1ST 7 16-Oct-83 TOHEX .FOR 8 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .OBJ 19 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .MAP 10 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .FOR 4 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .LST 15 26-Oct-83 TOHEX .SAV 23 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .OBJ 9 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .MAP 9 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .LST 8 26-Oct-83 TOBIN .SAV 25 26-Oct-83 17 Files, 158 Blocks ************************************************************ DSKLIB.DEV - Librarian for multiple disks. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 Disk Librarian (DSKLIB) is a program to maintain a master catalog of multiple disk directories. Disks are given unique num- bers and names, and then placed in the master catalog. A powerful Find command is then used to locate a particular file. Full wild- cards and multiple switches are supported. The Archive Handler was submitted to the RT11 tape previously. It is a sub-device handler that allows a file on a large disk to appear as a direc- tory structured device to RT-11. Volume ID: DSKLIB.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG DSKLIB.DOC 124 08-May-83 DLBOPT.MAC 4 26-Dec-81 DSKLIB.EOB 60 18-May-83 DSKLIB.NOB 62 18-May-83 DSKLIB.NSV 29 18-May-83 DSKLIB.ESV 28 18-May-83 DLBCOM.MAC 1 08-May-83 DLBCOM.SAV 1 15-Mar-79 UA .MAC 1 08-May-83 UA .SAV 1 18-May-83 ARV4 .MAC 7 27-Nov-81 ARCDEF.MAC 4 27-Nov-81 ARCDEF.SAV 3 27-May-81 AR .MAC 7 20-Jul-83 README.DLB 3 14-Oct-83 AR .DOC 13 14-Oct-83 16 Files, 348 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 MISC.DEV - Miscellaneous files. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 5238 Sandia National Laboratories PO Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 ACODE.*, GREP, README.ACO This is a list of telephone area codes. The list is in numeric sequence by area code and includes as yet unassigned codes. Under TSX-Plus the command file ACODE.COM may be used for online query of the ACODES.TXT file. The file GREP.SAV is from the DECUS C distribution and performs the search of the ACODES.TXT file. RTLANG.* The file RTLANG.ABS contains a list of the programming lan- guages available from the DECUS Program Library and their order numbers. ****************** R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 2565A PO Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 SATTRN.*, PARSE, README.SAT This program allows the transfer of files written with the WP-SATURN word processing system to be transferred to and from RT- 11 and RSX (or VMS) systems. ******************** Russell L. Morrison II Systems Analyst, Software Support Plessey Peripheral Systems P.O. Box 19616 Irvine, CA 92714 IND*.*, README.IND, README.VFY This is the documentation on how to use IND.SAV from RT-11 Version 4, AUTOPATCH Revision D, patched as needed for use under Version 4. ****************** FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 Larry Owens OWENS COMPUTER SERVICES 2813 Indianola Avenue Columbus, OH 43202 (614) 262-4805 VFY.*, README.VFY VFY is a random-access (disk) verification utility. It allows a user file to verify that a certain disk is loaded in a specified drive. ******************** Bruce D. Sidlinger Vice President - Res. & Eng. Alcor Inc. 10130 Jones-Maltsberger San Antonio, TX 78284 (512) 349-3771 BRUCE.*, README.BRU BRUCE copies all of the files from a disk onto another (scratch) disk or tape of equal or larger capacity. The files appear on the output device in EXT, FILNAM sorted order. If there were no errors, BRUCE then initializes the input disk and copies the files back. The result is a "squeezed" disk with all of the .SYS files adjacent and with a "neat-looking" (unsorted) direc- tory. ******************** Thomas J. Shinal Vice-President General Scientific Corporation 1684 East Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 WATCH.*, ASCBIN, TIMDIF, DATE, CVT10, DOG, README.WAT WATCH is a program which will run as a Detached Job under TSX+ to execute up to 32 command files in a time sequential order starting at 00:01 hours. A date may be associated with each com- mand line. Any part of the date field may be wild carded. Volume ID: MISC.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG README.ACO 3 14-Oct-83 ACODES.TXT 6 20-Sep-83 ACODE .COM 1 31-Mar-82 GREP .SAV 25 12-May-82 RTLANG.ABS 5 14-Oct-83 RTLANG.RNO 15 14-Oct-83 RTLANG.DOC 18 14-Oct-83 README.SAT 1 01-Nov-83 SATTRN.FOR 7 11-Jul-83 SATTRN.SAV 29 11-Jul-83 SATTRN.DOC 8 14-Oct-83 PARSE .OBJ 15 31-Aug-83 INDCOM.DOC 153 02-Feb-83 IND .JMC 40 21-Sep-81 README.IND 3 16-May-83 VFY .SAV 5 20-Jun-83 VFY .MAC 35 20-Jun-83 VFY .DOC 10 20-Jun-83 FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 README.VFY 5 20-Jun-83 BRUCE .ABS 2 25-Oct-83 BRUCE .COM 8 25-Oct-83 BRUCE .LST 7 25-Oct-83 README.BRU 3 25-Oct-83 WATCH .COM 1 05-Sep-82 WATCH .OBJ 3 03-Oct-82 WATCH .SAV 6 03-Oct-82 ASCBIN.OBJ 1 05-Sep-82 TIMDIF.OBJ 1 05-Sep-82 CVT10 .OBJ 1 05-Sep-82 DATE .OBJ 1 05-Sep-82 DOG .COM 1 05-Sep-82 CVT10 .MAC 2 18-Oct-83 DATE .MAC 4 18-Oct-83 WATCH .MAC 14 18-Oct-83 ASCBIN.MAC 3 18-Oct-83 TIMDIF.MAC 5 18-Oct-83 README.WAT 2 26-Oct-83 37 Files, 449 Blocks ************************************************************ FOROTS.DEV - Description of the RT-11 FORTRAN OTS. Robert Abramson Digital Equipment Corp. 110 Spit Brook Road Nashua, NH 03061 This is a summary description of PDP-11 FORTRAN OTS. It was originally given in the Fall, 1980, tape, and is being repe- ated by popular demand. Volume ID: FOROTS.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG README.DAT 1 05-Nov-80 F4OTS .DOC 439 05-Nov-80 2 Files, 440 Blocks ************************************************************ UTILS.DEV - Directory utilites, and other things. Glenn A. Bever NASA Ames/Dryden Flight Research Facility Code OFEM P.O. Box 273 Edwards, CA 93523 (805) 258-3311 BNSRCH.*, HEX.*, IAND.*, IHEXBN.*, IOR.*, IRAM.*, IRVRS.*, IXOR.*, MOD.*, PRH.*, PROPDP.*, PROTEK.*, RTDIR.*, TEKPRO.*, XDATCH.*, README.DIR A collection of utilities and programs. Some of them relate to use with TEKTRONIX development systems and PROLOG prom programmers. 'XDATCH' has been modified to allow a complete list of XDn assignments. 'PRH' is a print utility (date/time stamped headers). 'RTDIR' searches an RT-11 volume and its subdevices for specified filenames. ******************** Dan Kingsbury GABA, Inc. 15010 Ventura Blvd., Suite 304 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (213) 907-6622 FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 *.COM, README.PAT These are several command files for use with TSX+ and RT- 11. Included are patches for V4 and V5 DIR.SAV that force display of volume ID and owner without having to use the /VOL switch. Also, a patch to V4 PIP that will cause logging (i.e., "Files Copied...") to display the input file size and creation date. Volume ID: UTILS.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG README.DIR 6 22-Oct-83 BNSRCH.FOR 6 20-Nov-81 BNSRCH.SAV 19 20-Nov-81 HEX .FOR 3 13-Mar-80 HEX .OBJ 7 01-Sep-83 IHEXBN.FOR 2 26-Jul-79 IHEXBN.OBJ 6 31-Aug-83 IRAM .MAC 5 13-Jul-79 IAND .MAC 2 26-Jul-79 IOR .MAC 1 26-Jul-79 IXOR .MAC 2 26-Jul-79 IRVRS .MAC 2 10-Sep-79 MOD .FOR 5 18-Nov-82 MOD .SAV 19 18-Nov-82 PROPDP.FOR 3 10-Dec-80 PROPDP.SAV 25 10-Dec-80 PROTEK.FOR 8 16-Jan-80 PROTEK.SAV 21 16-Jan-80 RTDIR .SAV 29 22-Oct-83 RTDIR .FOR 21 22-Oct-83 PRH .FOR 5 04-Apr-83 PRH .SAV 20 05-Apr-83 XDATCH.FOR 10 03-Jan-83 PIPPCH.COM 6 06-Jun-83 PIPNAM.COM 1 05-Apr-82 DIRID4.COM 2 25-Oct-83 DIRID5.COM 2 25-Oct-83 EXTEND.COM 1 24-Sep-82 WIDE .COM 1 25-Oct-83 README.PAT 1 31-Oct-83 30 Files, 241 Blocks ************************************************************ DATFIT.DEV - Routines for data analysis and fitting. Robert Walraven University of California Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-0360 These are a collection of routines for fitting data. This submittal contains three sections: 1. Equation fitting routines. 2. Digital filter routines. 3. 1st order differential equation solvers. Volume ID: DATFIT.DEV Owner : RT-11 SIG README.1ST 4 22-Oct-83 LINFIT.FOR 7 19-Oct-83 NLFIT .FOR 12 22-Oct-83 MATINV.FOR 8 18-Oct-83 FPOLY .FOR 1 19-Oct-83 FCHISQ.FOR 1 22-Oct-83 FEXP .FOR 2 22-Oct-83 DFEXP .FOR 2 22-Oct-83 EXPFIT.FOR 5 22-Oct-83 EXPGEN.FOR 4 22-Oct-83 FLTLIB.FOR 28 06-Oct-80 FLTREC.FOR 6 11-Apr-82 FLTPLT.FOR 4 29-Sep-80 ADBASH.FOR 5 09-Oct-81 KUTSIM.FOR 3 09-Oct-81 TESTAB.FOR 15 27-Oct-81 TESTKS.FOR 3 09-Oct-81 17 Files, 110 Blocks ************************************************************ FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 8 SUPMAC.DV1 SUPMAC.DV2 SUPMAC.DV3 SUPMAC.DV4 - Structured MACRO preprocessor. Edward F. Beadel, Jr. Manager Instructional Comp. Ctr. Snygg Hall SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3305 SUPMAC is a preprocessor for the structured asembler language SUPER MAC which is written in FORTRAN IV. The file also contains the command files SUPFOR.CMD to compile the sources, and SUPLNK to link the SUPER MAC compiler, togeather with SEG.OBJ and ESTUFF.OBJ which were compiled with an earlier SUPMAC compiler. Some test programs are also included. Volume ID: SUPMAC.DV1 Owner : RT-11 SIG README.1ST 17 31-Oct-83 COP .RNO 5 31-Oct-83 SUPDLK.CMD 1 31-Oct-83 SUPCOM.CMD 1 31-Oct-83 SUPLNK.CMD 1 31-Oct-83 SUPFOR.CMD 2 31-Oct-83 SORT .MAP 2 31-Oct-83 README.2ND 9 31-Oct-83 COP .DOC 7 31-Oct-83 SUPER .DOC 57 31-Oct-83 README.RNO 12 31-Oct-83 CHAINT.LST 9 31-Oct-83 TT .LST 28 31-Oct-83 IOX .LST 95 31-Oct-83 SORT .LST 19 31-Oct-83 ESTUFF.LST 6 31-Oct-83 SEG .LST 9 31-Oct-83 T .TEC 4 31-Oct-83 SUPMAC.MAP 26 31-Oct-83 LIFE .MAC 27 31-Oct-83 SORT .MAC 10 31-Oct-83 CHAINT.MAC 8 31-Oct-83 COP .M 7 31-Oct-83 IOX .MAC 36 31-Oct-83 ESTUFF.MAC 6 31-Oct-83 SEG .MAC 8 31-Oct-83 CHAINT.SMA 2 31-Oct-83 SORT .SMA 3 31-Oct-83 LIFE .SMA 7 31-Oct-83 FRED .SMA 8 31-Oct-83 CHAINP.SMA 3 31-Oct-83 ESTUFF.SMA 1 31-Oct-83 SEG .SMA 3 31-Oct-83 33 Files, 439 Blocks Volume ID: SUPMAC.DV2 Owner : RT-11 SIG CHAINT.OBJ 1 31-Oct-83 REVBLK.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 FLCOPY.OBJ 7 31-Oct-83 EXNAME.OBJ 6 31-Oct-83 CHECKF.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 COMPRS.OBJ 6 31-Oct-83 DEFINE.OBJ 13 31-Oct-83 INCLUD.OBJ 7 31-Oct-83 SUPDIR.OBJ 8 31-Oct-83 MERGE .OBJ 6 31-Oct-83 INIT .OBJ 9 31-Oct-83 ESTUFF.OBJ 1 31-Oct-83 SEG .OBJ 1 31-Oct-83 WRAPUP.OBJ 7 31-Oct-83 WHILE .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 VAL .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 UTILTY.OBJ 12 31-Oct-83 UTIL .OBJ 10 31-Oct-83 UNTIL .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 THRU .OBJ 6 31-Oct-83 THROUT.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 SUBCOT.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 STR .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 REVLAB.OBJ 7 31-Oct-83 REVCOM.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 RETURN.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 9 REPEAT.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 REGSER.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 REGFET.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 PUSH .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 PROCED.OBJ 6 31-Oct-83 PROBE .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 POP .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 PARSER.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 OUTPUT.OBJ 6 31-Oct-83 ONERR .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 NOERR .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 MULBLK.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 MACRO .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 LOOPS .OBJ 11 31-Oct-83 LOOP .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 LET .OBJ 21 31-Oct-83 LENGTH.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 LEAVE .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 LABGEN.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 KEYWRD.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 INOP .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 INIMAC.OBJ 17 31-Oct-83 ILMATH.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 ILLCHR.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 IFTHEN.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 GOTO .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 FORGEN.OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 FI .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 EXTNAM.OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 ERROR .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 ENDM .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 ENDD .OBJ 14 31-Oct-83 ELSE .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 CHECK .OBJ 4 31-Oct-83 CASE .OBJ 8 31-Oct-83 CALL .OBJ 11 31-Oct-83 BEGIN .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 SUPMAC.OBJ 15 31-Oct-83 IOX .OBJ 5 31-Oct-83 65 Files, 396 Blocks Volume ID: SUPMAC.DV3 Owner : RT-11 SIG WRAPUP.FOR 12 31-Oct-83 WHILE .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 VAL .FOR 8 31-Oct-83 UTILTY.FOR 15 31-Oct-83 UTIL .FOR 14 31-Oct-83 UNTIL .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 THRU .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 THROUT.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 SUPDIR.FOR 12 31-Oct-83 SUBCOT.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 STR .FOR 8 31-Oct-83 REVLAB.FOR 14 31-Oct-83 REVCOM.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 REVBLK.FOR 8 31-Oct-83 RETURN.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 REPEAT.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 REGSER.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 REGFET.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 PUSH .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 PROCED.FOR 12 31-Oct-83 PROBE .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 POP .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 PARSER.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 OUTPUT.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 ONERR .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 NOERR .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 MULBLK.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 MERGE .FOR 9 31-Oct-83 MACRO .FOR 10 31-Oct-83 LOOPS .FOR 14 31-Oct-83 LOOP .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 LET .FOR 19 31-Oct-83 LENGTH.FOR 8 31-Oct-83 LEAVE .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 LABGEN.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 KEYWRD.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 INOP .FOR 10 31-Oct-83 INIT .FOR 13 31-Oct-83 INIMAC.FOR 16 31-Oct-83 INCLUD.FOR 12 31-Oct-83 ILMATH.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 ILLCHR.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 IFTHEN.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 43 Files, 480 Blocks Volume ID: SUPMAC.DV4 Owner : RT-11 SIG GOTO .FOR 10 31-Oct-83 FORGEN.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 FLCOPY.FOR 10 31-Oct-83 FI .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 EXTNAM.FOR 8 31-Oct-83 EXNAME.FOR 9 31-Oct-83 ERROR .FOR 10 31-Oct-83 ENDM .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 ENDD .FOR 16 31-Oct-83 ELSE .FOR 11 31-Oct-83 DEFINE.FOR 15 31-Oct-83 COMPRS.FOR 11 31-Oct-83 FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 10 CASE .FOR 13 31-Oct-83 CALL .FOR 14 31-Oct-83 BEGIN .FOR 10 31-Oct-83 SUPMAC.FOR 23 31-Oct-83 CHECKF.FOR 2 31-Oct-83 CHECK .FOR 3 31-Oct-83 SUPDIR.SAV 37 31-Oct-83 SUPMAC.SAV 116 31-Oct-83 COP .F 7 31-Oct-83 SORT .SAV 7 31-Oct-83 22 Files, 365 Blocks ************************************************************ HGRAPH.DV1 HGRAPH.DV2 HGRAPH.DV3 - Plotting Package for RT-11. Dennis V. Jensen Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE 310 Metallurgy Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-4823 HGRAPH is a plotting package which will generate two- or three-dimensional graphs on a Visual 550 graphics terminal (Tek- tronix 4014 compatable) or on a Bausch and Lomb (Houston Instruments) DMPL plotter. The package is written in RT-11 FOR- TRAN using version 2.5 and is also being used on the VAX under VMS FORTRAN-77 without modifications to the source code. The graphics terminal support uses Tektronix 4014 compatability for graphics and also uses the extended character generator of the V550. Volume ID: HGRAPH.DV1 Owner : RT-11 SIG README.1ST 8 21-Oct-83 HIPLOT.FOR 16 21-Oct-83 VIPLOT.FOR 16 21-Oct-83 VIX .COM 1 21-Oct-83 HIX .COM 1 21-Oct-83 CCPLOT.DOC 24 21-Oct-83 CCPLOT.RNO 19 21-Oct-83 HICOMP.COM 3 21-Oct-83 CCLIB .COM 1 21-Oct-83 AXIS .FOR 8 21-Oct-83 SCALE2.FOR 3 21-Oct-83 SETGRF.FOR 7 21-Oct-83 ENDPLT.FOR 2 21-Oct-83 LGXTST.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 PLTREL.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 PLTABS.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 PLOT .FOR 6 21-Oct-83 INIPLT.FOR 3 21-Oct-83 PENDWN.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 PENUP .FOR 1 21-Oct-83 NEWPEN.FOR 2 21-Oct-83 MARKER.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 LINTYP.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 PLTX .FOR 4 21-Oct-83 SYMTST.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 SYMBOL.FOR 6 21-Oct-83 SCALE .FOR 4 21-Oct-83 LOGAX .FOR 7 21-Oct-83 ICONV .FOR 3 21-Oct-83 SCALOG.FOR 3 21-Oct-83 AXTEST.FOR 1 21-Oct-83 ALFTST.FOR 2 21-Oct-83 PLTOUT.FOR 6 21-Oct-83 HGRAPH.FOR 55 21-Oct-83 34 Files, 219 Blocks Volume ID: HGRAPH.DV2 Owner : RT-11 SIG HGRAPH.RNO 207 21-Oct-83 HGRAPH.DOC 236 21-Oct-83 2 Files, 443 Blocks FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 11 Volume ID: HGRAPH.DV3 Owner : RT-11 SIG HGRAPH.SAN 438 21-Oct-83 1 Files, 438 Blocks ************************************************************ DECUSC.DEV - The DECUS C distribution for RT-11. 501A .DEV 501B .DEV 501C .DEV 501D .DEV 501E .DEV 501F .DEV 501G .DEV 501H .DEV 501I .DEV 502 .DEV 503A .DEV 503B .DEV 503C .DEV 503D .DEV 504 .DEV 505A .DEV 505B .DEV 601A .DEV 601B .DEV 601C .DEV 602A .DEV 602B .DEV 602C .DEV 602D .DEV 602E .DEV 603A .DEV 603B .DEV 604 .DEV 605 .DEV 606 .DEV C1 .DEV C2 .DEV C3 .DEV Thomas J. Shinal (Submitter) Vice-President General Scientific Corporation 1684 East Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 This is an extract of the complete DECUS C distribution (11-SP-18, master release, update of July, 1983), appropriate for RT-11. The contents of the individual subdevices are not listed here, but the file README.C in the subdevice file DECUSC.DEV con- tains a listing of what each of the subdevices contains. Additionally, the file KIT.DOC in that subdevice has installation instructions. Listed below is a directory of the subdevice files, to provide an idea of how much space to allow for recovery of the C distribution. The files C*.DEV are a pre-built C system. C1 .DEV 484 03-Nov-83 503D .DEV 92 04-Nov-83 C2 .DEV 471 03-Nov-83 504 .DEV 396 04-Nov-83 C3 .DEV 183 03-Nov-83 505A .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 DECUSC.DEV 87 01-Nov-83 505B .DEV 420 04-Nov-83 501A .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 601A .DEV 459 04-Nov-83 501B .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 601B .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 501C .DEV 217 03-Nov-83 601C .DEV 152 04-Nov-83 501D .DEV 485 03-Nov-83 602A .DEV 467 04-Nov-83 501E .DEV 467 04-Nov-83 602B .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 501F .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 602C .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 501G .DEV 440 04-Nov-83 602D .DEV 467 04-Nov-83 501H .DEV 480 04-Nov-83 602E .DEV 273 04-Nov-83 501I .DEV 463 04-Nov-83 603A .DEV 454 04-Nov-83 502 .DEV 407 04-Nov-83 603B .DEV 430 04-Nov-83 FALL 1983 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 12 503A .DEV 485 04-Nov-83 604 .DEV 436 04-Nov-83 503B .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 605 .DEV 231 03-Nov-83 503C .DEV 494 13-Oct-83 606 .DEV 321 03-Nov-83 34 Files, 13713 Blocks ************************************************************ The entire tape contains 59 Files, 19309 Blocks NOTE: The files listed after a submitter's name in a subdevice are all the ones associated with that submission. RT-11 explicit (*) and implicit (no extension) wildcarding has been used. This tape prepared by R. W. Barnard 4-November-1983. ************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1984 Cincinnati, OH Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT Read the file, README.1ST, first. README.1ST 11 15-Jul-84 SIG tape copy instructions and new information. ************************************************************* David Stagg Dept of Pharmacology Yale University Medical School 333 Cedar Street New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 436-2151 This is a subdevice handler (necessary for RT-11 Version 4), used to read the .DSK files on this tape. See README.1ST for an explanation and instructions. XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver for V4 XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility DUP .SXD 41 21-Sep-81 DUP V4.0K patched for XD XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDX .SYS 2 05-Apr-81 XM driver for V4 DUP .COM 1 16-Mar-82 Patch file for V4 DUP.SAV XD .DEV 55 06-Apr-83 VIRTUAL DEVICE for rebuilding XD, if necessary. ************************************************************ VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdev- ice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. See README.1ST for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 28 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 DIR2 - Annotated tape directories, part 2. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories Division 5238 Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Spring of 1984 (this symposium). Previous tapes have DIR1.DSK, which contains annotated directories from Spring 1978 through Spring 1981. DIR2.DSK 6 Files, 241 Blocks ************************************************************ BENCH* - FORTRAN-77 Benchmark Programs Adam Bridge Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis CA 95616 (916) 756-3281 These are a series of benchmark programs for RT-11 using the new FORTRAN-77 compiler. There are versions linked using F77, F4 with EIS, F4 with FPU, and F4 with no hardware support. The developers of RT FORTRAN-77 would be interested in knowing the results of benchmark tests on as many machines as possible. If you would like to comment, please contact the person listed above. BENCH1.DSK 14 Files, 83 Blocks BENCH2.DSK 13 Files, 441 Blocks BENCH3.DSK 14 Files, 432 Blocks BENCH4.DSK 14 Files, 403 Blocks BENCH5.DSK 13 Files, 425 Blocks ************************************************************ BUPRES - Read Individual Files from a BUP Magtape Michael L. Johnson Susan G. Frasier Dept. of Pharmacology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22908 (804) 924-2496 BUPRES is a FORTRAN IV program which reads individual files from a magnetic tape (MT:) created by the RT-11 version 5 BACKUP/DEVICE command. The program supports only single volume tapes. The .SAV file is built for TSX-plus Version 4.1, and FOR- TRAN IV version 2.5, but can be rebuilt for other systems, if desired. BUPRES.DSK 10 Files, 206 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DSKLB* - Librarian for multiple disks. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 Disk Librarian (DSKLIB) is a program to maintain a master catalog of multiple disk directories. Disks are given unique num- bers and names, and then placed in the master catalog. A powerful Find command is then used to locate a particular file. Full wild- cards and multiple switches are supported. The Archive Handler is included here for those persons using RT-11 Version 4 who need such a feature. It has capabilities which complement DSKLIB. The source to DSKLIB is included in this submission. DSKLB1.DSK 6 Files, 475 Blocks DSKLB2.DSK 11 Files, 40 Blocks ************************************************************ HGRAF* - Plotting Package for RT-11. Dennis V. Jensen Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE 310 Metallurgy Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-4823 This is the second DECUS release of HGraph. It was coded entirely in DEC Fortran-66 compatible code. Included here is a new WRTSTR (extracted as WRTST2.*) which will generate characters as vectors; it is not dependent on the Visual 550 character gen- erator. Also, there is a cubic spline interpolation line drawing routine (extracted as SMOOTH.*) which is compatible with the DASHLN calling convention. Release two is coded in FLECS. An RT- 11 FLECS translator is also included for reference. PLOT3D.FOR is included as a separate file. HGRAF1.DSK 4 Files, 267 Blocks HGRAF2.DSK 3 Files, 356 Blocks HGRAF3.DSK 9 Files, 180 Blocks ************************************************************ IMAGE* - RT-11 Natural Image Display Program David Fingerhut Digital Equipment Corporation 146 Main Street Maynard, MA 01754 (617) 223-3342 This program allows the display of photographic (or other natural) images on the PRO PC350 computer under RT-11. Included in the submission are the source code to access the PRO graphics display, as well as several files of images. SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 IMAGE1.DSK 6 Files, 221 Blocks IMAGE3.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE4.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE5.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE6.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE7.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE8.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE9.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGEA.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGEB.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks ************************************************************ LA100G - Vector-to-Raster Translator for LA100 Graphics Robert Hamilton Multiware, Inc. 139 G St., Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 LA100G is a program that can read a file of formatted gen- eric graphics instructions, translate the instructions into a disk-based "bitmap" file, and then create a hardcopy image on one of Digital's Letterprinter or Letterwriter 100 serial printers. The program features a dot resolution of up to 1024 by 1024, sim- ulated hardware character generation, dotted and dashed line generation, and a flexible means for scaling and rotating an image. The input file format is easily user-generated by "post- processing" device or metafile output from most any popular graphics package. It can be read with standard FORTRAN READ and FORMAT statements. LA100G.DSK 13 Files, 282 Blocks ************************************************************ MODEM - Files for Control of DZ(V)11 I/O Lines Thomas J. Shinal General Scientific Corp. 1681 East Gude Dr. Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 These files allow a DIBOL user to control the characteris- tics of the DZ11 and DZV11 serial interface boards. These include modem-controlling functions, such as DTR, etc. The routines are written in MACRO and DIBOL. MODEM.DSK 7 Files, 25 Blocks ************************************************************ RESEQ - FORTRAN Program Line Number Resequencer R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 This program is an enhancement and modification of one ori- ginally submitted to the RT-11 SIG tape in 1980 by Larry Morton. It will renumber the statements of FORTRAN-IV and FORTRAN-77 pro- grams to give them a nice order. The starting statement number and increment are specifiable. Also included are some SYSLIB routines for easier conver- sion to FORTRAN-77. SYSLIB has the string-handling routines INDEX and LEN, for byte variables. FORTRAN-77 has two intrinsic routi- nes of the same names for character variables. To aid in the conversion of FORTRAN-IV routines to F-77, two routines (INDEXB and LENB), can be added to SYSLIB which have the same functional- ity as the SYSLIB routines INDEX and LEN, so all references in FORTRAN-IV programs can be changed to these new calls. RESEQ.DSK 13 Files, 170 Blocks ************************************************************ RUNOF* - Bonner Lab RUNOFF, Version 5.1 John M. Clement Bonner Lab, Rice University P. O. Box 1892 Houston, TX 77401 (713) 527-4018 Bonner Lab Runoff is a text formatter which when used with your favorite editor makes a complete word processor. Its syntax is almost a complete emulation of DSR (Digital Standard Runoff) and it is very compatible with previous versions of Runoff. The intent of this program is to support complete scientific word processing to produce publication quality output. This version allows complete control of any special printer available via user definable escape sequences. In addition a macro facility allows text or sequences of commands to be abbrevi- ated to a single label. If the printer has the correct features then variable spacing, subscripting, superscripting, and equation formatting are possible. By properly defining escape sequences the user may support different printers in a transparent fashion. Table of contents, indexing and sub-indexing are all sup- ported. Multiple table of contents or multiple indexing may be constructed from the available commands. A variety of LAYOUT and STYLE commands may completely change the look of the pages. Table layout is simplified by right justified and 'decimal' justified tabs. Permanent margins which apply to the page headers are available. These simplify the setting of header and text mar- gins. This runs under VMS, RSX, IAS, RT11, TSX, and probably RSTS. RUNOF1.DSK 108 Files, 480 Blocks RUNOF2.DSK 21 Files, 482 Blocks RUNOF3.DSK 63 Files, 476 Blocks RUNOF4.DSK 5 Files, 136 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 TSXLIB - Programmed Requests for TSX+ N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 (505) 298-2346 This is an update of the TSX+ system services available via programmed requests. They are in the form of a library, available to the FORTRAN programmer. The library has been updated to in- clude all EMT's through TSX+ Version 5.0. TSXLIB.DSK 18 Files, 490 Blocks ************************************************************ UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Maimisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.01B. It contains a number of extensions, includ- ing chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by enter- ing a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol==definition. UCLPLS.DSK 11 Files, 293 Blocks ************************************************************ UCLTSX - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William Davidson Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM 87185 This is an implementation of a UCL which allows RT-11 com- mand files to be treated in the same fashion as TSX+ command files. With this UCL, unrecognized keyboard entries are processed in the same order under RT as they would be under TSX+. UCLTSX.DSK 15 Files, 100 Blocks ************************************************************ UNMAC - Object File to Source File Translator Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-3300 UNMAC is a FORTRAN program to convert an RT-11 object file into a source or listing file. Object files are much more useful SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 to decode then SAV files because they contain information such as subroutine names, variable names, psect info, etc. This distribu- tion contains complete sources and a command file for building UNMAC. The file UNMAC7.SAV is an executable version that was built with the FORTRAN-77 compiler. UNMAC.DSK 14 Files, 297 Blocks ************************************************************ BIBLE*, BOOK** - The King James Version of the Bible Submitted by: Dean Lampman STARFLO, Inc, #5 Hickory Wood Drive Cincinnati, OH 45140 (513) 683-4871 The files labeled BIBLE*.DSK are subdevices containing sev- eral books of the Bible. The files labeled BOOK**.LST are individual books. This was converted to magnetic media by an opt- ical scanner. Users are cautioned that there may have been conversion errors. BOOK01.LST 409 Blocks BOOK02.LST 351 Blocks BOOK03.LST 262 Blocks BOOK04.LST 365 Blocks BOOK05.LST 303 Blocks BIBLEA.DSK 3 Files, 438 Blocks BOOK09.LST 267 Blocks BIBLEB.DSK 2 Files, 482 Blocks BIBLEC.DSK 2 Files, 481 Blocks BIBLED.DSK 2 Files, 371 Blocks BIBLEE.DSK 3 Files, 381 Blocks BOOK19.LST 475 Blocks BIBLEF.DSK 3 Files, 259 Blocks BOOK23.LST 402 Blocks BOOK24.LST 461 Blocks BIBLEG.DSK 2 Files, 462 Blocks BIBLEH.DSK 13 Files, 460 Blocks BIBLEI.DSK 2 Files, 426 Blocks BIBLEJ.DSK 2 Files, 486 Blocks BIBLEK.DSK 3 Files, 478 Blocks BIBLEL.DSK 19 Files, 476 Blocks BOOK66.LST 129 Blocks ************************************************************ The Spring, 1984, RT SIG tape contains 66 Files, 19824 Blocks. It was prepared by: It is distributed by: R. W. Barnard Thomas J. Shinal Sandia National Laboratories General Scientific Corp. Division 7523 1681 East Gude Dr. P. O. Box 5800 Rockville MD 20850 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (301) 340-2773 15-July-1894 ****************************************************************************** 1978 San Francisco DECUS RT-11 Mag Tape, Annotated Directory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DATBAS.TEC 1 28-Nov-78 Nick Bourgeois, Sandia Laboratories, DATBAS.HLP 9 28-Nov-78 (505) 264-8088 DATBAS.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 Set of BASIC V2 extensions to READ/WRITE DATBAS.DAT 3 28-Nov-78 WORDS/BYTES/BITS at any implemented bus DATBAS.MAC 87 28-Nov-78 address. V1B set is DECUS 11-294. DATBAS.MAP 26 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DIR 2 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.RNO 106 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DOC 135 28-Nov-78 ---------- WDOSMT.FOR 12 28-Nov-78 Calls EXTMT to write DOS/BATCH mag tapes. RDOSMT.FOR 13 28-Nov-78 Calls EXTMT to read DOS/BATCH mag tapes. EXTMT .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 Allows READ/WRITE of any stranger mag tapes, EXTMT .DOC 3 28-Nov-78 DECUS 11-337. ---------- CROSSV.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 Produces cross reference listing of BASIC CROSS0.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 programs. CROSSV requires 7K user space, CROSS1.BAS 13 28-Nov-78 CROSS0/1/2 5K, CROSS (CHICAGO tape) 12K. CROSS2.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TSTE .MAC 16 28-Nov-78 Luther T. Nieh, General Electric, TSTE .LST 41 28-Nov-78 (502) 452-3614 Time Share Terminal Emulator ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INDEX .DOC 20 28-Nov-78 M. Levine, Naval Weopons Lab, (714) 939-3575 INDEX .HLP 3 28-Nov-78 Produces a cross reference listing of a INDEX .COM 2 28-Nov-78 FORTRAN program. IDXLST.COM 1 28-Nov-78 IDXXFR.COM 2 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAP 7 28-Nov-78 INDEX .SAV 23 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 OUTPUT.MAC 8 28-Nov-78 STORE .MAC 10 28-Nov-78 RAD50 .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 IOLINE.MAC 11 28-Nov-78 GET .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 OPNCLO.MAC 12 28-Nov-78 IOCHR .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 EVAL .MAC 22 28-Nov-78 TABLE .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 LINETP.MAC 9 28-Nov-78 SUPER .MAC 13 28-Nov-78 IMPURE.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 BUFFER.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 ---------- ODT11T.MAC 110 28-Nov-78 ODT super set, includes tracing, interrupt ODT11T.DOC 4 28-Nov-78 emulation, monitor memory location. ---------- DISASM.MAC 45 28-Nov-78 Makes .MAC files from .LDA and .SAV files. DISASM.DOC 17 28-Nov-78 ---------- ROLLIN.MAC 151 28-Nov-78 Copy utility, useful for backup to mag tape. ROV3 .MAC 17 28-Nov-78 "Read Only" handler, can extract individual files from ROLLIN disk image on mag tape. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MMERR .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 David J. Ritchie, Fermi National Accelerator MMINIT.MAC 7 28-Nov-78 Laboratory MMONOF.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 Set of memory management utilities (poster RPAGE .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 paper). SPAGE .MAC 6 28-Nov-78 ---------- EXTMA .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 Odd bit I/O for 0-124K I/O driver subroutine. MRO .MAC 28 28-Nov-78 Memory resident overlay handler. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ABS16L.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 Fred Zeise, Data systems, ( ? ) 548-4766 ABS8KL.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 Allows saving .LDA paper tapes as .SAV DUMP .MAC 57 28-Nov-78 Octal comare. FLPBOT.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 "177560l" floppy paper tape boot. FRDTBT.MAC 10 28-Nov-78 Boot for diagnostic below. FRDTST.MAC 192 28-Nov-78 RX01 diagnostic. UNPAL .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 Dissassembler from core image area. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SETCLK.LST 8 28-Nov-78 James R. Cuttler, University of Michigan, SETTER.LST 8 28-Nov-78 (313) 763-9940 SETTER.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 Subroutines for Digital Pathways TC-50 and SETTIT.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 TC-100 hardware clocks. SETTIT.LST 7 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.FOR 5 28-Nov-78 ---------- LPLCC .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 LP handler, LP: or LP1: = standadr DEC handler ---------- LP1: uses logical carriage control. HELLO .LST 8 28-Nov-78 SJ date and time set. HELLO .FOR 4 28-Nov-78 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RUNMIN.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 Carl D. Lowenstein, (714) 452-2308 RUNOFF.MAC 125 28-Nov-78 Text formatting program. RUNXXX.RNO 62 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.DOC 76 28-Nov-78 HYPHEN.MAC 64 28-Nov-78 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BOOTS .MAC 7 28-Nov-78 ? DXV2C .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 DXV3 .MAC 33 28-Nov-78 RT .TAP 1 28-Nov-78 RT1 .TAP 2 28-Nov-78 LPV3 .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 LSPPIP.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 LSRPIP.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 LPLCC .LST 52 28-Nov-78 RT .LST 3 28-Nov-78 ************************************************************ Sorted by: position Volume ID: SFDECU Owner : DATBAS.TEC 1 28-Nov-78 DISASM.MAC 45 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.HLP 9 28-Nov-78 DISASM.DOC 17 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 ROLLIN.MAC 151 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DAT 3 28-Nov-78 MMERR .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAC 87 28-Nov-78 MMINIT.MAC 7 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAP 26 28-Nov-78 MMONOF.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DIR 2 28-Nov-78 RPAGE .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.RNO 106 28-Nov-78 SPAGE .MAC 6 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DOC 135 28-Nov-78 EXTMA .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 WDOSMT.FOR 12 28-Nov-78 MRO .MAC 28 28-Nov-78 RDOSMT.FOR 13 28-Nov-78 ABS16L.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 EXTMT .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 ABS8KL.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 EXTMT .DOC 3 28-Nov-78 BOOTS .MAC 7 28-Nov-78 CROSSV.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 DUMP .MAC 57 28-Nov-78 CROSS0.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 DXV2C .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 CROSS1.BAS 13 28-Nov-78 DXV3 .MAC 33 28-Nov-78 CROSS2.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 FLPBOT.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 TSTE .MAC 16 28-Nov-78 FRDTBT.MAC 10 28-Nov-78 TSTE .LST 41 28-Nov-78 FRDTST.MAC 192 28-Nov-78 INDEX .DOC 20 28-Nov-78 HYPHEN.MAC 64 28-Nov-78 INDEX .HLP 3 28-Nov-78 LPLCC .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 INDEX .COM 2 28-Nov-78 LPV3 .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 IDXLST.COM 1 28-Nov-78 LSPPIP.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 IDXXFR.COM 2 28-Nov-78 LSRPIP.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAP 7 28-Nov-78 RUNMIN.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 INDEX .SAV 23 28-Nov-78 RUNOFF.MAC 125 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 SETTER.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 OUTPUT.MAC 8 28-Nov-78 SETTIT.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 STORE .MAC 10 28-Nov-78 UNPAL .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 RAD50 .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 HELLO .LST 8 28-Nov-78 IOLINE.MAC 11 28-Nov-78 LPLCC .LST 52 28-Nov-78 GET .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 RT .LST 3 28-Nov-78 OPNCLO.MAC 12 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.LST 8 28-Nov-78 IOCHR .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 SETTER.LST 8 28-Nov-78 EVAL .MAC 22 28-Nov-78 SETTIT.LST 7 28-Nov-78 TABLE .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 HELLO .FOR 4 28-Nov-78 LINETP.MAC 9 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.FOR 5 28-Nov-78 SUPER .MAC 13 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.RNO 62 28-Nov-78 IMPURE.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.DOC 76 28-Nov-78 BUFFER.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 RT .TAP 1 28-Nov-78 ODT11T.MAC 110 28-Nov-78 RT1 .TAP 2 28-Nov-78 ODT11T.DOC 4 28-Nov-78 MT .DIR 5 04-Dec-78 ROV3 .MAC 17 28-Nov-78 TAPE .DIR 10 04-Dec-78 86 Files, 2008 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: name Volume ID: SFDECU Owner : ABS16L.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 IOLINE.MAC 11 28-Nov-78 ABS8KL.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 LINETP.MAC 9 28-Nov-78 BOOTS .MAC 7 28-Nov-78 LPLCC .LST 52 28-Nov-78 BUFFER.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 LPLCC .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 CROSSV.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 LPV3 .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 CROSS0.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 LSPPIP.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 CROSS1.BAS 13 28-Nov-78 LSRPIP.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 CROSS2.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 MMERR .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 MMINIT.MAC 7 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DAT 3 28-Nov-78 MMONOF.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DIR 2 28-Nov-78 MRO .MAC 28 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DOC 135 28-Nov-78 MT .DIR 5 04-Dec-78 DATBAS.HLP 9 28-Nov-78 ODT11T.DOC 4 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAC 87 28-Nov-78 ODT11T.MAC 110 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAP 26 28-Nov-78 OPNCLO.MAC 12 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.RNO 106 28-Nov-78 OUTPUT.MAC 8 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.TEC 1 28-Nov-78 RAD50 .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 DISASM.DOC 17 28-Nov-78 RDOSMT.FOR 13 28-Nov-78 DISASM.MAC 45 28-Nov-78 ROLLIN.MAC 151 28-Nov-78 DUMP .MAC 57 28-Nov-78 ROV3 .MAC 17 28-Nov-78 DXV2C .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 RPAGE .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 DXV3 .MAC 33 28-Nov-78 RT .LST 3 28-Nov-78 EVAL .MAC 22 28-Nov-78 RT .TAP 1 28-Nov-78 EXTMA .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 RT1 .TAP 2 28-Nov-78 EXTMT .DOC 3 28-Nov-78 RUNMIN.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 EXTMT .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 RUNOFF.MAC 125 28-Nov-78 FLPBOT.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.DOC 76 28-Nov-78 FRDTBT.MAC 10 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.RNO 62 28-Nov-78 FRDTST.MAC 192 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.FOR 5 28-Nov-78 GET .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.LST 8 28-Nov-78 HELLO .FOR 4 28-Nov-78 SETTER.LST 8 28-Nov-78 HELLO .LST 8 28-Nov-78 SETTER.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 HYPHEN.MAC 64 28-Nov-78 SETTIT.LST 7 28-Nov-78 IDXLST.COM 1 28-Nov-78 SETTIT.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 IDXXFR.COM 2 28-Nov-78 SPAGE .MAC 6 28-Nov-78 IMPURE.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 STORE .MAC 10 28-Nov-78 INDEX .COM 2 28-Nov-78 SUPER .MAC 13 28-Nov-78 INDEX .DOC 20 28-Nov-78 TABLE .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 INDEX .HLP 3 28-Nov-78 TAPE .DIR 10 04-Dec-78 INDEX .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 TSTE .LST 41 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAP 7 28-Nov-78 TSTE .MAC 16 28-Nov-78 INDEX .SAV 23 28-Nov-78 UNPAL .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 IOCHR .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 WDOSMT.FOR 12 28-Nov-78 86 Files, 2008 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: type Volume ID: SFDECU Owner : CROSSV.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 FLPBOT.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 CROSS0.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 FRDTBT.MAC 10 28-Nov-78 CROSS1.BAS 13 28-Nov-78 FRDTST.MAC 192 28-Nov-78 CROSS2.BAS 7 28-Nov-78 GET .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.BAS 22 28-Nov-78 HYPHEN.MAC 64 28-Nov-78 IDXLST.COM 1 28-Nov-78 IMPURE.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 IDXXFR.COM 2 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 INDEX .COM 2 28-Nov-78 IOCHR .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DAT 3 28-Nov-78 IOLINE.MAC 11 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DIR 2 28-Nov-78 LINETP.MAC 9 28-Nov-78 MT .DIR 5 04-Dec-78 LPLCC .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 TAPE .DIR 10 04-Dec-78 LPV3 .MAC 14 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.DOC 135 28-Nov-78 LSPPIP.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 DISASM.DOC 17 28-Nov-78 LSRPIP.MAC 5 28-Nov-78 EXTMT .DOC 3 28-Nov-78 MMERR .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 INDEX .DOC 20 28-Nov-78 MMINIT.MAC 7 28-Nov-78 ODT11T.DOC 4 28-Nov-78 MMONOF.MAC 4 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.DOC 76 28-Nov-78 MRO .MAC 28 28-Nov-78 HELLO .FOR 4 28-Nov-78 ODT11T.MAC 110 28-Nov-78 RDOSMT.FOR 13 28-Nov-78 OPNCLO.MAC 12 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.FOR 5 28-Nov-78 OUTPUT.MAC 8 28-Nov-78 WDOSMT.FOR 12 28-Nov-78 RAD50 .MAC 3 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.HLP 9 28-Nov-78 ROLLIN.MAC 151 28-Nov-78 INDEX .HLP 3 28-Nov-78 ROV3 .MAC 17 28-Nov-78 HELLO .LST 8 28-Nov-78 RPAGE .MAC 5 28-Nov-78 LPLCC .LST 52 28-Nov-78 RUNMIN.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 RT .LST 3 28-Nov-78 RUNOFF.MAC 125 28-Nov-78 SETCLK.LST 8 28-Nov-78 SETTER.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 SETTER.LST 8 28-Nov-78 SETTIT.MAC 3 28-Nov-78 SETTIT.LST 7 28-Nov-78 SPAGE .MAC 6 28-Nov-78 TSTE .LST 41 28-Nov-78 STORE .MAC 10 28-Nov-78 ABS16L.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 SUPER .MAC 13 28-Nov-78 ABS8KL.MAC 16 28-Nov-78 TABLE .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 BOOTS .MAC 7 28-Nov-78 TSTE .MAC 16 28-Nov-78 BUFFER.MAC 1 28-Nov-78 UNPAL .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAC 87 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.MAP 26 28-Nov-78 DISASM.MAC 45 28-Nov-78 INDEX .MAP 7 28-Nov-78 DUMP .MAC 57 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.RNO 106 28-Nov-78 DXV2C .MAC 26 28-Nov-78 RUNXXX.RNO 62 28-Nov-78 DXV3 .MAC 33 28-Nov-78 INDEX .SAV 23 28-Nov-78 EVAL .MAC 22 28-Nov-78 RT .TAP 1 28-Nov-78 EXTMA .MAC 4 28-Nov-78 RT1 .TAP 2 28-Nov-78 EXTMT .MAC 23 28-Nov-78 DATBAS.TEC 1 28-Nov-78 86 Files, 2008 Blocks ************************************************************ ******************************************************** ANNOTATED DIRECTORY OF THE 1979 FALL RT-11 DECUS TAPE SAN DIEGO, CA. ******************************************************** This file describes the contents of the RT-11 development group's submissions to the DECUS swap tape for Fall 1979 DECUS in San Diego. <2042 BLKS TOTAL> DECUS.TXT This file TECO kit: TECO.SAV The runnable TECO program CRTASM.COM Assembly instructions for scope module TECLNK.COM Link instructions for TECO CRTPRE.MAC Supplied DEC-standard scope module prefix CRTRUB.MAC and code CRTRUB.OBJ Object modules to recreate TECO SCREEN.OBJ SCRINS.OBJ SCROLL.OBJ TECO.OBJ TECOIO.OBJ TIODCD.OBJ TIOEIO.OBJ TIOENC.OBJ TIOFET.OBJ TIOIAS.OBJ TIOINI.OBJ TIORFS.OBJ LOCAL.TEC TECO macros, compressed SEARCH.TEC SQU.TEC TYPE.TEC VTEDIT.TEC TECO.INI LOCAL.TES TECO macros, uncompressed SEARCH.TES SQU.TES TECO.TES TECOIN.TES TYPE.TES VTEDIT.TES TECO.DOC The latest TECO manual TECORN.DOC Release notes for TECO V35 VTEDIT.DOC VTEDIT manual Othello game playing program: OTHELO.COM Build instructions for OTHELLO OTHELO.FOR Sources VTHELO.FOR OLOGIC.FOR OTHELO.SAV Runnable OTHELLO game VTHELO.SAV Virtual version (for XM under RT-11 V4) Master-mind game playing program: MMIND.COM Build instructions MMIND.FOR Sources VMIND.FOR MLOGIC.FOR MTEXT.MAC EXTEND.OBJ A binary module MMIND.SAV Runnable Master-mind game VMIND.SAV Virtual version (for XM under RT-11 V4) MMIND.REL Foreground version Plane landing game program: OPLANE.SAV Ordinary runnable version FPLANE.REL Foreground version VPLANE.SAV Virtual version (for XM under RT-11 V4) Other userful items: BANNER.SAV Prints gothic or Roman letter banners LIFE.SAV Life program LIFE.TXT and explanation MTYSET.MAC MTYSET example from RT Support manual: MTYSET.SAV auto-baud and terminal type determination SIGNON.MAC Useful start-up program to require date/time SIGNON.SAV RTMON.MAC Foreground system status display (V4 only) TTYSET.SAV Set terminal characteristics (contians HELP) VDT.OBJ Virtual/multi-terminal version of ODT VM.MAC VM handler for memory over 28K (V4 only) SY.MAC System parameter handler (V4 only) ********************************************************** JOHN R. BARR, PHD PASCAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DOCUMENTATION TO BE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA MISSOULA (406) 243-2883 10-Dec-79 RUNTME.PAC 112 13-Nov-79 NPASL .OBJ 24 13-Nov-79 CPASL .OBJ 7 13-Nov-79 SELECT.OBJ 6 13-Nov-79 SELECT.SAV 12 13-Nov-79 UTIL .PAC 18 13-Nov-79 MISC .PAC 51 NBUGS .RNO 27 22-Oct-79 NEWS .RNO 37 22-Oct-79 PASGUI.RNO 84 22-Oct-79 10 Files, 378 Blocks 10-Dec-79 PASS1 .PAS 196 02-Dec-79 PASS1 .OBJ 122 02-Dec-79 PASS1 .SAV 74 02-Dec-79 NPASL .OBJ 24 02-Dec-79 CPASL .OBJ 7 13-Nov-79 5 Files, 423 Blocks 10-Dec-79 NPASL .OBJ 24 02-Dec-79 CPASL .OBJ 7 13-Nov-79 PASS2 .PAS 204 06-Dec-79 PASS2 .OBJ 119 06-Dec-79 PASS2 .SAV 86 06-Dec-79 5 Files, 440 Blocks ********************************************************* NICK BOURGEOIS / 1736 BASIC CROSS REFERENCE PROGRAMS SANDIA LABORATORIES SELECTED RT-11 V03B PATCHES PO BOX 5800 FORTRAN V2.1 PATCHES ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87185 BASIC V2 PATCHES (505) 264-8088 10-Dec-79 CROSS .BAS 22 10-Dec-79 CROSS0.BAS 7 10-Dec-79 CROSS1.BAS 13 10-Dec-79 CROSS2.BAS 8 10-Dec-79 CROSSV.BAS 23 10-Dec-79 CROSS .RNO 6 10-Dec-79 CROSS .DOC 7 10-Dec-79 MON016.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 MON015.BAT 7 10-Dec-79 MON017.BAT 7 10-Dec-79 MON018.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 MON019.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MON020.BAT 9 10-Dec-79 FXV02 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT10 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 SRC006.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 UTL013.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 MON021.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 PAT11 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT12 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT06 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT06 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 FXV11 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT11 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT07 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT09A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT11 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT12 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT12A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT12B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT09B.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT13 .MAC 2 10-Dec-79 PAT01 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 UTL001.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 UTL002.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MON006.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 SRC001.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 SRC002.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 BAS001.COM 2 10-Dec-79 BAS001.TEC 1 10-Dec-79 MSC002.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 UTL010.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MSC002.COM 2 10-Dec-79 UTL010.COM 1 10-Dec-79 MON013.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 MON014.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 UTL007.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 UTL011.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 UTL008.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 UTL012.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 MON001.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 PATCH .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MON005.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 MON007.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MON004.BAT 6 10-Dec-79 MON003.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 MSC001.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 SRC003.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 MON010.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 UTL003.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 UTL004.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 UTL005.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 UTL006.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MON011.BAT 8 10-Dec-79 MON012.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MON009.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 MON002.BAT 7 10-Dec-79 PAT13 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 FXV08 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT09 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 PAT10 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT14 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT14 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT15A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT15 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT16 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT16 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT17 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 FXV17 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 FXV21 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT21 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT22C.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT17 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 PAT14 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT16 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MON024.BAT 6 10-Dec-79 UTL015.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MSC004.BAT 1 10-Dec-79 PAT01 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT02 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT02 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT03 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT03 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT05A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT05B.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT05 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT08 .MAC 2 10-Dec-79 PAT08A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT08B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 FXV01 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT10 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 PAT18 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT18A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT18B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT19 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT20 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 FXV20 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT20A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT20B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT21 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT22D.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 FXV22 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT22 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT15C.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT22A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT22B.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT01 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT13 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT08 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT09 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT15 .COM 3 10-Dec-79 PAT18 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT21 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT19 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT22 .COM 3 10-Dec-79 PAT03 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT02 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 FXV03 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT05 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT17 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT07 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT06 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MON025.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 PAT07 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MSC005.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 PAT04 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PAT04 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT04 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 MSC006.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MSC007.COM 2 10-Dec-79 MSC007.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT20 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MON026.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 MON027.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 SRC008.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 UTL016.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MON028.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 UTL018.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 UTL020.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 PATA1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATA2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATB .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATA .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATB1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATB2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATC .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATC1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATC2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATD .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATD1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATD2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATE .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATE1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATE2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATF .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATF2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATF1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATG .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATG1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATG2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATH .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATH1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATH2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATI .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATI1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATI2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATJ .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATJ1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATJ2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATJ3 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATJ4 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATL .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATL1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATL2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATM .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATM1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATM2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATN .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATN1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATN2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATO .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PATO1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PATO2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 DIRPAT.COM 1 10-Dec-79 194 Files, 436 Blocks ********************************************************** M. LEVINE / CODE 3513 FORTRAN CROSS REFERENCE PROGRAM NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER ADVENTURE AND DUNGEON GAMES CHINA LAKE, CA 93555 (714) 939-2417 10-Dec-79 INDEX .DOC 20 10-Dec-79 INDEX .HLP 3 10-Dec-79 INDEX .COM 2 10-Dec-79 IDXLST.COM 1 10-Dec-79 IDXXFR.COM 3 10-Dec-79 IDX453.COM 1 10-Dec-79 IDX460.COM 1 10-Dec-79 IDX353.BAT 1 10-Dec-79 IDX360.BAT 1 10-Dec-79 INDEX .MAP 7 10-Dec-79 INDEX .SAV 24 10-Dec-79 INDEX .MAC 5 10-Dec-79 OUTPUT.MAC 10 10-Dec-79 STORE .MAC 10 10-Dec-79 RAD50 .MAC 3 10-Dec-79 IOLINE.MAC 12 10-Dec-79 GET .MAC 14 10-Dec-79 OPNCLO.MAC 13 10-Dec-79 IOCHR .MAC 4 10-Dec-79 EVAL .MAC 23 10-Dec-79 TABLE .MAC 5 10-Dec-79 LINETP.MAC 10 10-Dec-79 SUPER .MAC 13 10-Dec-79 IMPURE.MAC 4 10-Dec-79 BUFFER.MAC 2 10-Dec-79 DUNGEO.SAV 216 10-Dec-79 DUNGEO.DOC 18 10-Dec-79 DTEXT .DOC 0 10-Dec-79 DTEXT .DAT 383 10-Dec-79 DINDX .DAT 20 10-Dec-79 ADVENT.DOC 6 10-Dec-79 ADVENT.HLP 8 10-Dec-79 TEXT .TXT 147 10-Dec-79 ADVENT.SAV 92 10-Dec-79 34 Files, 1082 Blocks ********************************************************* GREG ADAMS STRUCTURED FORTRAN PREPROCESSOR CFB OTTAWA (N) OTTAWA ONTARIO CANADA N11-03123 10-Dec-79 FLXMIN.SAV 77 05-Oct-79 FLXGEN.COM 2 11-Oct-79 FLXIO .FLX 18 03-Oct-79 FLXANL.FLX 33 03-Oct-79 FLXLST.FLX 60 03-Oct-79 FLECS .FLX 54 03-Oct-79 FLXGOS.FLX 16 03-Oct-79 FLXGO .FLX 16 31-Jul-79 FLXSUP.FLX 14 05-Oct-79 TIMEIN.FLX 7 23-Jul-79 DATEIN.FLX 5 23-Jul-79 DATIME.FLX 4 14-Sep-79 FLXGEN.DOC 10 04-Dec-79 13 Files, 316 Blocks ********************************************************* SOURCES FOR THE RT-11 DEVELOPMENT GROUPS SUBMISSION 10-Dec-79 RTMON .MAC 32 06-Nov-79 MTYSET.MAC 17 01-Nov-79 SIGNON.MAC 4 21-Nov-79 OTHELO.FOR 37 20-Nov-79 SPEED .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 POWER .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 ALT .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 PANEL .FOR 4 12-Nov-79 ATT .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 VERTCL.FOR 1 12-Nov-79 VERT .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 COURSE.FOR 1 12-Nov-79 BAR .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 CLIMB .FOR 1 12-Nov-79 CURMOV.FOR 2 12-Nov-79 LEFT .FOR 1 13-Nov-79 RIGHT .FOR 1 13-Nov-79 LEVEL .FOR 1 13-Nov-79 PAGE1 .FOR 2 20-Nov-79 PAGE2 .FOR 3 20-Nov-79 MTEST .FOR 9 26-Nov-79 PLANE .FOR 11 03-Dec-79 ERASE .FOR 1 21-Nov-79 VPLANE.COM 1 04-Dec-79 LOGIC .FOR 11 03-Dec-79 OPLANE.COM 1 23-Nov-79 FPLANE.COM 1 23-Nov-79 VPLANE.FOR 1 03-Dec-79 CPLANE.COM 1 04-Dec-79 MTEXT .MAC 2 03-Dec-79 MMIND .FOR 10 04-Dec-79 VMIND .FOR 1 04-Dec-79 MLOGIC.FOR 10 04-Dec-79 VTHELO.FOR 1 04-Dec-79 OLOGIC.FOR 36 04-Dec-79 OTHELO.COM 1 04-Dec-79 MMIND .COM 1 04-Dec-79 37 Files, 212 Blocks ****************************************** CARL D. LOWENSTEIN MARINE PHYSICAL LAB BLDG. 106, NOSC SAN DIEGO, CA 92152 (714) 294-3678 RATIONALIZED FORTRAN PROCESSOR, TAKEN FROM KERNIGHAN & PLAUGER, SOFTWARE TOOLS DISTRIBUTION TAPE. INTERFACED TO RT-11 FILE SYSTEM THROUGH COMMAND STRING INTERPRETER. RATFOR.SAV 61 21-Nov-79 RATFOR.FOR 367 21-Nov-79 ************************************************************ Sorted by: position Volume ID: FALL79 Owner : RT SIG TAPE .DIR 25 10-Dec-79 FXV01 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 DECUS .TXT 4 10-Dec-79 PAT10 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 TECO .SAV 50 10-Dec-79 PAT18 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CRTASM.COM 1 10-Dec-79 PAT18A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 TECLNK.COM 7 10-Dec-79 PAT18B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 CRTPRE.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAT19 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CRTRUB.MAC 47 10-Dec-79 PAT20 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CRTRUB.OBJ 7 10-Dec-79 FXV20 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 SCREEN.OBJ 16 10-Dec-79 PAT20A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 SCRINS.OBJ 4 10-Dec-79 PAT20B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 SCROLL.OBJ 4 10-Dec-79 PAT21 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TECO .OBJ 46 10-Dec-79 PAT22D.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TECOIO.OBJ 9 10-Dec-79 FXV22 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TIODCD.OBJ 11 10-Dec-79 PAT22 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 TIOEIO.OBJ 6 10-Dec-79 PAT15C.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TIOENC.OBJ 4 10-Dec-79 PAT22A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TIOFET.OBJ 1 10-Dec-79 PAT22B.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TIOIAS.OBJ 2 10-Dec-79 PAT01 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TIOINI.OBJ 11 10-Dec-79 PAT13 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TIORFS.OBJ 4 10-Dec-79 PAT08 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 LOCAL .TEC 3 10-Dec-79 PAT09 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 SEARCH.TEC 4 10-Dec-79 PAT15 .COM 3 10-Dec-79 SQU .TEC 10 10-Dec-79 PAT18 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TYPE .TEC 7 10-Dec-79 PAT21 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 VTEDIT.TEC 23 10-Dec-79 PAT19 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TECO .INI 8 10-Dec-79 PAT22 .COM 3 10-Dec-79 LOCAL .TES 3 10-Dec-79 PAT03 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 SEARCH.TES 5 10-Dec-79 PAT02 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 SQU .TES 15 10-Dec-79 FXV03 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TECO .TES 27 10-Dec-79 PAT05 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TECOIN.TES 18 10-Dec-79 PAT17 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TYPE .TES 17 10-Dec-79 PAT07 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 VTEDIT.TES 33 10-Dec-79 PAT06 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 TECO .DOC 809 10-Dec-79 MON025.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 TECORN.DOC 109 10-Dec-79 PAT07 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 VTEDIT.DOC 118 10-Dec-79 MSC005.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 OTHELO.COM 1 10-Dec-79 PAT04 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 OTHELO.FOR 37 10-Dec-79 PAT04 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 VTHELO.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT04 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 OLOGIC.FOR 36 10-Dec-79 MSC006.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 OTHELO.SAV 45 10-Dec-79 MSC007.COM 2 10-Dec-79 VTHELO.SAV 43 10-Dec-79 MSC007.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MMIND .COM 1 10-Dec-79 PAT20 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MMIND .FOR 10 10-Dec-79 MON026.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 VMIND .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 MON027.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MLOGIC.FOR 10 10-Dec-79 SRC008.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 MTEXT .MAC 2 10-Dec-79 UTL016.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 EXTEND.OBJ 1 10-Dec-79 MON028.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MMIND .SAV 18 10-Dec-79 UTL018.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 VMIND .SAV 19 10-Dec-79 UTL020.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MMIND .REL 20 10-Dec-79 PATA1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 OPLANE.SAV 48 10-Dec-79 PATA2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 FPLANE.REL 54 10-Dec-79 PATB .COM 2 10-Dec-79 VPLANE.SAV 40 10-Dec-79 PATA .COM 2 10-Dec-79 BANNER.SAV 52 10-Dec-79 PATB1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 LIFE .SAV 8 10-Dec-79 PATB2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 LIFE .TXT 3 10-Dec-79 PATC .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MTYSET.MAC 17 10-Dec-79 PATC1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MTYSET.SAV 3 10-Dec-79 PATC2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 SIGNON.MAC 4 10-Dec-79 PATD .COM 2 10-Dec-79 SIGNON.SAV 2 10-Dec-79 PATD1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 RTMON .MAC 32 10-Dec-79 PATD2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 TTYSET.SAV 11 10-Dec-79 PATE .COM 2 10-Dec-79 VDT .OBJ 9 10-Dec-79 PATE1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 VM .MAC 21 10-Dec-79 PATE2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 SY .MAC 4 10-Dec-79 PATF .COM 2 10-Dec-79 RUNTME.PAC 112 10-Dec-79 PATF2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 NPASL .OBJ 24 10-Dec-79 PATF1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CPASL .OBJ 7 10-Dec-79 PATG .COM 2 10-Dec-79 SELECT.OBJ 6 10-Dec-79 PATG1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 SELECT.SAV 12 10-Dec-79 PATG2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 UTIL .PAC 18 10-Dec-79 PATH .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MISC .PAC 51 10-Dec-79 PATH1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 NBUGS .RNO 27 10-Dec-79 PATH2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 NEWS .RNO 37 10-Dec-79 PATI .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PASGUI.RNO 84 10-Dec-79 PATI1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PASS1 .PAS 196 10-Dec-79 PATI2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PASS1 .OBJ 122 10-Dec-79 PATJ .COM 2 10-Dec-79 PASS1 .SAV 74 10-Dec-79 PATJ1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PASS2 .PAS 204 10-Dec-79 PATJ2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PASS2 .OBJ 119 10-Dec-79 PATJ3 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PASS2 .SAV 86 10-Dec-79 PATJ4 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CROSS .BAS 22 10-Dec-79 PATL .COM 2 10-Dec-79 CROSS0.BAS 7 10-Dec-79 PATL1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CROSS1.BAS 13 10-Dec-79 PATL2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CROSS2.BAS 8 10-Dec-79 PATM .COM 2 10-Dec-79 CROSSV.BAS 23 10-Dec-79 PATM1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CROSS .RNO 6 10-Dec-79 PATM2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CROSS .DOC 7 10-Dec-79 PATN .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MON016.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 PATN1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MON015.BAT 7 10-Dec-79 PATN2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MON017.BAT 7 10-Dec-79 PATO .COM 2 10-Dec-79 MON018.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 PATO1 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MON019.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 PATO2 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 MON020.BAT 9 10-Dec-79 DIRPAT.COM 1 10-Dec-79 FXV02 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 INDEX .DOC 20 10-Dec-79 PAT10 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 INDEX .HLP 3 10-Dec-79 SRC006.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 INDEX .COM 2 10-Dec-79 UTL013.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 IDXLST.COM 1 10-Dec-79 MON021.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 IDXXFR.COM 3 10-Dec-79 PAT11 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 IDX453.COM 1 10-Dec-79 PAT12 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 IDX460.COM 1 10-Dec-79 PAT06 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 IDX353.BAT 1 10-Dec-79 PAT06 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 IDX360.BAT 1 10-Dec-79 FXV11 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 INDEX .MAP 7 10-Dec-79 PAT11 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 INDEX .SAV 24 10-Dec-79 PAT07 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 INDEX .MAC 5 10-Dec-79 PAT09A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 OUTPUT.MAC 10 10-Dec-79 PAT11 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 STORE .MAC 10 10-Dec-79 PAT12 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 RAD50 .MAC 3 10-Dec-79 PAT12A.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 IOLINE.MAC 12 10-Dec-79 PAT12B.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 GET .MAC 14 10-Dec-79 PAT09B.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 OPNCLO.MAC 13 10-Dec-79 PAT13 .MAC 2 10-Dec-79 IOCHR .MAC 4 10-Dec-79 PAT01 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 EVAL .MAC 23 10-Dec-79 UTL001.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 TABLE .MAC 5 10-Dec-79 UTL002.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 LINETP.MAC 10 10-Dec-79 MON006.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 SUPER .MAC 13 10-Dec-79 SRC001.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 IMPURE.MAC 4 10-Dec-79 SRC002.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 BUFFER.MAC 2 10-Dec-79 BAS001.COM 2 10-Dec-79 DUNGEO.SAV 216 10-Dec-79 BAS001.TEC 1 10-Dec-79 DUNGEO.DOC 18 10-Dec-79 MSC002.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 DTEXT .DOC 0 10-Dec-79 UTL010.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 DTEXT .DAT 383 10-Dec-79 MSC002.COM 2 10-Dec-79 DINDX .DAT 20 10-Dec-79 UTL010.COM 1 10-Dec-79 ADVENT.DOC 6 10-Dec-79 MON013.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 ADVENT.HLP 8 10-Dec-79 MON014.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 TEXT .TXT 147 10-Dec-79 UTL007.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 ADVENT.SAV 92 10-Dec-79 UTL011.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 FLXMIN.SAV 77 10-Dec-79 UTL008.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 FLXGEN.COM 2 10-Dec-79 UTL012.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 FLXIO .FLX 18 10-Dec-79 MON001.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 FLXANL.FLX 33 10-Dec-79 PATCH .COM 2 10-Dec-79 FLXLST.FLX 60 10-Dec-79 MON005.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 FLECS .FLX 54 10-Dec-79 MON007.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 FLXGOS.FLX 16 10-Dec-79 MON004.BAT 6 10-Dec-79 FLXGO .FLX 16 10-Dec-79 MON003.BAT 5 10-Dec-79 FLXSUP.FLX 14 10-Dec-79 MSC001.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 TIMEIN.FLX 7 10-Dec-79 SRC003.BAT 4 10-Dec-79 DATEIN.FLX 5 10-Dec-79 MON010.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 DATIME.FLX 4 10-Dec-79 UTL003.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 FLXGEN.DOC 10 10-Dec-79 UTL004.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 RTMON .MAC 32 10-Dec-79 UTL005.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 MTYSET.MAC 17 10-Dec-79 UTL006.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 SIGNON.MAC 4 10-Dec-79 MON011.BAT 8 10-Dec-79 OTHELO.FOR 37 10-Dec-79 MON012.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 SPEED .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 MON009.BAT 3 10-Dec-79 POWER .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 MON002.BAT 7 10-Dec-79 ALT .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT13 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PANEL .FOR 4 10-Dec-79 FXV08 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 ATT .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT09 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 VERTCL.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT10 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 VERT .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT14 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 COURSE.FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT14 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 BAR .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT15A.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 CLIMB .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT15 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 CURMOV.FOR 2 10-Dec-79 PAT16 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 LEFT .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT16 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 RIGHT .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT17 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 LEVEL .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 FXV17 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAGE1 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 FXV21 .MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PAGE2 .FOR 3 10-Dec-79 PAT21 .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 MTEST .FOR 9 10-Dec-79 PAT22C.MAC 1 10-Dec-79 PLANE .FOR 11 10-Dec-79 PAT17 .FOR 2 10-Dec-79 ERASE .FOR 1 10-Dec-79 PAT14 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 VPLANE.COM 1 10-Dec-79 PAT16 .COM 2 10-Dec-79 LOGIC .FOR 11 10-Dec-79 MON024.BAT 6 10-Dec-79 OPLANE.COM 1 10-Dec-79 UTL015.BAT 2 10-Dec-79 FPLANE.COM 1 10-Dec-79 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18-Apr-79 PAT010.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 TYPER .MAC 17 18-Apr-79 PAT010.COM 2 18-Apr-79 RUNOFF.SAV 19 18-Apr-79 MSC002.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 RUNOFF.MAC 124 18-Apr-79 UTL010.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 RUNXXX.RNO 62 18-Apr-79 MSC002.COM 2 18-Apr-79 RUNXXX.DOC 76 18-Apr-79 UTL010.COM 1 18-Apr-79 IULC2 .C80 24 18-Apr-79 MON013.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 MON002.BAT 7 18-Apr-79 MON014.BAT 5 18-Apr-79 TAPE .DIR 11 25-Apr-78 136 Files, 1267 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: name Volume ID: 041979 Owner : DECUSRTNO BAS001.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATG2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 BAS001.TEC 1 18-Apr-79 PATH .COM 2 18-Apr-79 CLK100.DOC 3 18-Apr-79 PATH1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 CLK100.KHZ 6 18-Apr-79 PATH2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 COMM .DOC 14 18-Apr-79 PATI .COM 2 18-Apr-79 COMM .RNO 11 18-Apr-79 PATI1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.BAS 22 18-Apr-79 PATI2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.DAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATJ .COM 2 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.DIR 2 18-Apr-79 PATJ1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.DOC 285 18-Apr-79 PATJ2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.HLP 9 18-Apr-79 PATJ3 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.MAC 87 18-Apr-79 PATJ4 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.MAP 26 18-Apr-79 PATL .COM 2 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.TEC 1 18-Apr-79 PATL1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.TXT 34 18-Apr-79 PATL2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.COM 1 18-Apr-79 PAT001.COM 2 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 PAT001.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.MAP 5 18-Apr-79 PAT001.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.SAV 16 18-Apr-79 PAT002.COM 2 18-Apr-79 IULC2 .C80 24 18-Apr-79 PAT002.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 IULC8 .C80 22 18-Apr-79 PAT002.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 KW11L .DOC 1 18-Apr-79 PAT003.COM 2 18-Apr-79 KW11L .MAC 6 18-Apr-79 PAT003.FOR 2 18-Apr-79 MACLIB.DOC 5 18-Apr-79 PAT003.MAC 2 18-Apr-79 MACLIB.MAC 28 18-Apr-79 PAT004.COM 2 18-Apr-79 MON001.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT004.EIS 2 18-Apr-79 MON002.BAT 7 18-Apr-79 PAT004.FIS 2 18-Apr-79 MON003.BAT 5 18-Apr-79 PAT004.FPU 2 18-Apr-79 MON004.BAT 6 18-Apr-79 PAT004.NHD 2 18-Apr-79 MON005.BAT 4 18-Apr-79 PAT005.COM 2 18-Apr-79 MON006.BAT 4 18-Apr-79 PAT005.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 MON007.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT009.COM 2 18-Apr-79 MON009.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PAT009.MAC 2 18-Apr-79 MON010.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PAT010.COM 2 18-Apr-79 MON011.BAT 8 18-Apr-79 PAT010.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 MON012.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT010.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 MON013.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PAT011.MAC 2 18-Apr-79 MON014.BAT 5 18-Apr-79 RUNMIN.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 MSC001.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 RUNOFF.MAC 124 18-Apr-79 MSC002.COM 2 18-Apr-79 RUNOFF.SAV 19 18-Apr-79 MSC002.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 RUNXXX.DOC 76 18-Apr-79 PAT .COM 1 18-Apr-79 RUNXXX.RNO 62 18-Apr-79 PAT .FOR 1 18-Apr-79 SRC001.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 SRC002.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATA .COM 2 18-Apr-79 SRC003.BAT 4 18-Apr-79 PATA1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 TAPE .DIR 11 25-Apr-78 PATA2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 TIDY .DOC 3 18-Apr-79 PATB .COM 2 18-Apr-79 TIDY .FOR 19 18-Apr-79 PATB1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 TIDY .MAP 6 18-Apr-79 PATB2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 TIDY .SAV 30 18-Apr-79 PATC .COM 2 18-Apr-79 TYPER .MAC 17 18-Apr-79 PATCH .BAT 1 18-Apr-79 UTL001.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATCH .COM 2 18-Apr-79 UTL002.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATCH .DIR 6 18-Apr-79 UTL003.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATC1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL004.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATC2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL005.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATD .COM 2 18-Apr-79 UTL006.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATDIR.COM 1 18-Apr-79 UTL007.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATD1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL008.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATD2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL010.COM 1 18-Apr-79 PATE .COM 2 18-Apr-79 UTL010.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATE1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL011.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATE2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL012.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATF .COM 2 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.COM 1 18-Apr-79 PATF1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.DOC 6 18-Apr-79 PATF2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.FOR 14 18-Apr-79 PATG .COM 2 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.MAP 5 18-Apr-79 PATG1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.SAV 70 18-Apr-79 136 Files, 1267 Blocks ************************************************************ Sorted by: type Volume ID: 041979 Owner : DECUSRTNO DATBAS.BAS 22 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.DOC 6 18-Apr-79 MON001.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT004.EIS 2 18-Apr-79 MON002.BAT 7 18-Apr-79 PAT004.FIS 2 18-Apr-79 MON003.BAT 5 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 MON004.BAT 6 18-Apr-79 PAT .FOR 1 18-Apr-79 MON005.BAT 4 18-Apr-79 PAT001.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 MON006.BAT 4 18-Apr-79 PAT002.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 MON007.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT003.FOR 2 18-Apr-79 MON009.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PAT010.FOR 1 18-Apr-79 MON010.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 TIDY .FOR 19 18-Apr-79 MON011.BAT 8 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.FOR 14 18-Apr-79 MON012.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PAT004.FPU 2 18-Apr-79 MON013.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.HLP 9 18-Apr-79 MON014.BAT 5 18-Apr-79 CLK100.KHZ 6 18-Apr-79 MSC001.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.MAC 87 18-Apr-79 PATCH .BAT 1 18-Apr-79 KW11L .MAC 6 18-Apr-79 SRC001.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 MACLIB.MAC 28 18-Apr-79 SRC002.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 MSC002.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 SRC003.BAT 4 18-Apr-79 PAT .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL001.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATA1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL002.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATA2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL003.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATB1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL004.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATB2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL005.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATC1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL006.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATC2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL007.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATD1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL008.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATD2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL011.BAT 2 18-Apr-79 PATE1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 UTL012.BAT 3 18-Apr-79 PATE2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 BAS001.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATF1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.COM 1 18-Apr-79 PATF2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 MSC002.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATG1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PAT .COM 1 18-Apr-79 PATG2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATA .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATH1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATB .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATH2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATC .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATI1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATCH .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATI2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATD .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATJ1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATDIR.COM 1 18-Apr-79 PATJ2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATE .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATJ3 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATF .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATJ4 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATG .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATL1 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATH .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PATL2 .MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATI .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT001.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATJ .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT002.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PATL .COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT003.MAC 2 18-Apr-79 PAT001.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT005.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PAT002.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT009.MAC 2 18-Apr-79 PAT003.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT010.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PAT004.COM 2 18-Apr-79 PAT011.MAC 2 18-Apr-79 PAT005.COM 2 18-Apr-79 RUNMIN.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 PAT009.COM 2 18-Apr-79 RUNOFF.MAC 124 18-Apr-79 PAT010.COM 2 18-Apr-79 TYPER .MAC 17 18-Apr-79 UTL010.COM 1 18-Apr-79 UTL010.MAC 1 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.COM 1 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.MAP 26 18-Apr-79 IULC2 .C80 24 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.MAP 5 18-Apr-79 IULC8 .C80 22 18-Apr-79 TIDY .MAP 6 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.DAT 3 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.MAP 5 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.DIR 2 18-Apr-79 PAT004.NHD 2 18-Apr-79 PATCH .DIR 6 18-Apr-79 COMM .RNO 11 18-Apr-79 TAPE .DIR 11 25-Apr-78 RUNXXX.RNO 62 18-Apr-79 CLK100.DOC 3 18-Apr-79 GETDIR.SAV 16 18-Apr-79 COMM .DOC 14 18-Apr-79 RUNOFF.SAV 19 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.DOC 285 18-Apr-79 TIDY .SAV 30 18-Apr-79 KW11L .DOC 1 18-Apr-79 VFYDEV.SAV 70 18-Apr-79 MACLIB.DOC 5 18-Apr-79 BAS001.TEC 1 18-Apr-79 RUNXXX.DOC 76 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.TEC 1 18-Apr-79 TIDY .DOC 3 18-Apr-79 DATBAS.TXT 34 18-Apr-79 136 Files, 1267 Blocks 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