11S076 Fall 1984 Anaheim DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape
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                           DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape

                                     Fall, 1984
                                     Anaheim, CA

                                 Annotated Directory

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                                      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
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         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.
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         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
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         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
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         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.

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         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)
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         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
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         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.

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         HGRAF1.DSK  16 Files, 349 Blocks
         HGRAF2.DSK   2 Files, 454 Blocks
         HGRAF3.DSK   3 Files, 356 Blocks
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         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
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         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.

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               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
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         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
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         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
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         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
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         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
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         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
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         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
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         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

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         Fortran programs, and a program which replaces all tabs in a pro-
         gram by spaces.

         TSXUTL.DSK  16 Files, 306 Blocks
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         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
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         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
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         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
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         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
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         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

