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	Submitted by various
	at past symposia

This collection includes BASIC games, patches to BASIC V2
up to letter "O", utilities, and BASIC V1B.

Basic, version 1B

BASIC .SAV    36 01-May-84    14

Basic games	Various authors, over
		many eons of time.

		Dates not known.

ADVENT.BAS     5 01-May-84    50
GUNNER.BAS     4 01-May-84    55
RESEQ .BAS     4 01-May-84    59
BUZZWD.BAS     6 01-May-84    63
NICOMA.BAS     2 01-May-84    69
HUN   .BAS    10 01-May-84    71
MADLIP.BAS    11 01-May-84    81
RUSROU.BAS     5 01-May-84    92
SLOTS .BAS     7 01-May-84    97
BATNUM.BAS     5 01-May-84   104
CYCLES.BAS     7 01-May-84   109
MAZE  .BAS     4 01-May-84   116
GEOWAR.BAS    10 01-May-84   120
SALVO1.BAS     6 01-May-84   130
TICTAC.BAS     5 01-May-84   136
BOUNCE.BAS     3 01-May-84   141
SNOOPY.BAS     7 01-May-84   144
HOCKEY.BAS    12 01-May-84   151
GOMOKO.BAS     5 01-May-84   163
BLKJAC.BAS    15 01-May-84   168
ROULET.BAS    12 01-May-84   183
BOXING.BAS     8 01-May-84   195
SHRINK.BAS     6 01-May-84   203
GOLF  .BAS    13 01-May-84   209
WEKDAY.BAS     7 01-May-84   222
ROCKT1.BAS     6 01-May-84   229
CRAPS .BAS     6 01-May-84   235
KENO  .BAS     7 01-May-84   241
ACEYDU.BAS     5 01-May-84   248
HAMURS.BAS     5 01-May-84   253
AWARI .BAS     6 01-May-84   258
SWAMI .BAS     8 01-May-84   264
LUNAR .BAS     7 01-May-84   272
CIVILW.BAS    16 01-May-84   279
POETRY.BAS    11 01-May-84   295
HURKLE.BAS     3 01-May-84   306
POLICY.BAS    10 01-May-84   309
MARKET.BAS    16 01-May-84   319
FOOTBL.BAS    17 01-May-84   335


Cross		N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 1738
		Sandia National Laboratories
		P. O. Box 5800
		Albuquerque, NM 87185

		A group of BASIC V2 cross referencing programs.
		Updates to reference all statement numbers in computed
		GOTO and GOSUB statements.

		Miami, Spring 1981.

CROSS .BAS    22 01-May-84   352
CROSS0.BAS     7 01-May-84   374
CROSS1.BAS    14 01-May-84   381
CROSS2.BAS     8 01-May-84   394
CROSSV.BAS    23 01-May-84   402
CROSS .RNO     6 01-May-84   425


Patches for BASIC V2.

PATA1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   432
PATA2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   433
PATA  .COM     2 01-May-84   434
PATB  .COM     2 01-May-84   436
PATB1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   438
PATB2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   439
PATC  .COM     2 01-May-84   440
PATC1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   442
PATC2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   443
PATD  .COM     2 01-May-84   444
PATD1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   446
PATD2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   447
PATE  .COM     2 01-May-84   448
PATE1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   450
PATE2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   451
PATF  .COM     2 01-May-84   452
PATF1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   454
PATF2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   455
PATG  .COM     2 01-May-84   456
PATG1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   458
PATG2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   459
PATH  .COM     2 01-May-84   460
PATH1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   462
PATH2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   463
PATI  .COM     2 01-May-84   464
PATI1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   466
PATI2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   467
PATJ  .COM     2 01-May-84   468
PATJ1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   470
PATJ2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   471
PATJ3 .MAC     1 01-May-84   472
PATJ4 .MAC     1 01-May-84   473
PATL  .COM     2 01-May-84   474
PATL1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   476
PATL2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   477
PATM  .COM     2 01-May-84   478
PATM1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   480
PATM2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   481
PATN  .COM     2 01-May-84   482
PATN1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   484
PATN2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   485
PATO  .COM     2 01-May-84   486
PATO1 .MAC     1 01-May-84   488
PATO2 .MAC     1 01-May-84   489
 90 Files, 476 Blocks
 4 Free blocks
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Disks Util 01 through Util 04 are collections of utilities,
new and old.  Some are DECUS library standard products,
others were only available through symposia.

DECUS 11-221	Michael N. LeVine
		Naval Weapons Center
		China lake, CA

		ODT-11T is an extension of RT-11 odt adding three
		commands:
			N;T	Trace any section of code in which the
				user is interested, giving the instruction
				mnemonic, registers and accumulators referenced.
			R;M	Monitor the contents of memory location R
				after each instruction is executed, and
				do a breakpoint if  it has changed.
			N;V	Simulate an interrupt to the vector N,
				for check out of interrupt service routines.

		October, 1977.

ODT11T.DOC     4 01-May-84    14
ODT11T.MAC   110 01-May-84    18


DECUS 11-270B	Mitchell E. Kawasaki
		Naval Research Laboratory
		Washington, DC

		This debugging aid allows the user of RT-11 FORTRAN IV
		to monitor the operation of his/her program using commands
		similar to ODT.  FODT provides a subset of the commands
		available with ODT such as single stepping,
		breakpoints, and inspection of several types of variables.
		FODT can be linked with your other objects, without
		need to recompile.  It does not interfere with the
		normal operation of FORTRAN IV.

		March 1977.

FODT  .DOC    21 01-May-84   128
FODT  .MAC    60 01-May-84   149


DECUS 11-335	S. C. Chou and K. F. Yee
		University of Malaya,
		Malaysia

		Reverse assembler for RT-11.  Takes any RT-11 disk
		file and converts it instruction by instruction into 
		instruction mnemonic form, together with octal
		word and optional octal byte, ASCII, and RAD50
		equivalents. RT-11 V3.

		March 1979.

RASM  .SAV    11 01-May-84   209
RASM  .MAC    40 01-May-84   220


DECUS 11-342	Michael LeVine
		Naval Weapons Center
		China Lake, CA

		DECODE V01J.  To decode .SAV and .LDA files into
		their equivalent MACRO code complete with self generated
		labels, symbol table, cross reference table, and
		octal, ASCII, and RADIX50 equivalents. The output can
		be run through MACRO and linked to recreate the original
		file.

		October 1977.

DECODE.MAC    45 01-May-84   260
DECODE.DOC    17 01-May-84   305


DECUS 11-356	Duncan N. Tanner
		Sandia Laboratories
		Albuquerque, NM

		FORODT: FORTRAN Debug Routine for RT-11. This
		is an extension of ODT allowing runtime debugging
		of RT-11 FORTRAN programs.  Eight FORTRAN breakpoints
		may be set and cleared at runtime.  Data can be displayed
		and modified in octal, decimal integer, single and
		double precision floating point.  A "GOTO command
		is provided to alter the order of execution.  All features of ODT 
		are included so assembly language subroutines can also
		be debugged.

		March 1978.

FORODT.DOC    32 01-May-84   322
FORODT.MAC   100 01-May-84   354
 10 Files, 440 Blocks
 40 Free blocks
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TIDY		Elie May
		University Computer Center
		University of Minnesota
		2520 Broadway Drive
		Lauderdale, Minnesota 55113
		(612) 376-5608

		TIDY is a program to straighten MACRO source code.  The
		columns for each field, defined in subroutine STRATE,
		may be user modified.  Program also prints the number
		of lines, and time taken to process.

		Date no known.

TIDY  .DOC     3 01-May-84    14
TIDY  .SAV    30 01-May-84    17
TIDY  .FOR    19 01-May-84    47


RESEQ		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.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

NCLOSE.FOR     1 01-May-84    66
LOOKUP.FOR     5 01-May-84    67
NIF   .FOR     2 01-May-84    72
NACCEP.FOR     2 01-May-84    74
NREAD .FOR     2 01-May-84    76
NGOTO .FOR     2 01-May-84    78
RESEQ .FOR    19 01-May-84    80
RESLIB.OBJ    58 01-May-84    99
LARRY1.OBJ    38 01-May-84   157
RESEQ .SAV    41 01-May-84   195
RESEQ .DIR     2 01-May-84   236


DECUS 11-215	Michael LeVine
		Naval Weapons Center
		China Lake, CA

		TRACE/TR are meant as debugging tools for writing assembly
		language programs.  When implemented and directed to
		do so, either program will, upon completion of execution
		of an instruction in a section of code being traced,
		print out the location in memory of that instruction, its
		mnemonic and arguments as well as the contents of
		all registers and memory locations referred to.  They
		then return to the traced program for the next instruction.
		The resulting output is a listing of exactly what
		instructions were executed and what happened because of it.

		July 1975.

TRACE .MAC    33 01-May-84   238
TR    .MAC    35 01-May-84   271


DECUS 11-403	Bruce Filgate
		Digital Equipment Corporation

		A set of MACRO-11 macros to interpret INTEL 8080
		mnemonics.  As is normal in MACRO-11, the output
		will consist of two files; one file contains
		the binary image of the object, the other file
		contains the assembly listing of the assembled
		program.  Two sample programs are also included;
		the first program is an 8080 resident load/debugger
		and the second program is an Amateur rdio station
		Morse/Rtty input/output and station log maintainer.

		July 1979.

8080  .DOC     5 01-May-84   306
8080  .ABS     2 01-May-84   311
CODE  .MAC    87 01-May-84   313
BSRMDP.MAC    40 01-May-84   400
8080  .MAC     5 01-May-84   440
 21 Files, 431 Blocks
 49 Free blocks
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DECUS 11-339	D. L. Heron
		SAENET Programming Services,
		Ingle Farms, Australia

		MACRO-11/SP is a set of MACRO-11 macros which provides
		a concise, comprehensive set of control structures
		for assembler programs.  The facilities provided
		are IF...ELSE, LOOP...REPEAT, CASE...CASEND, PROC...END,
		and CALL

		The facilities are specified so as to be efficiently
		implemented by in-line code;  resulting programs
		are as good as would be coded by hand within the same 
		structural constraints.  At the same time, the structures are simple
		to use.

		Use of MACRO-11/SP provides a significant pay-off in increased
		programming efficiency, with negligible loss of run-
		time efficiency.

		October 1977.

MACSP .LST    51 01-May-84    14
MACSP .TST     5 01-May-84    65
MACSP .MAN   116 01-May-84    70
MACSP .DOC    65 01-May-84   186
MACSP .MAC    11 01-May-84   251


MEMMAP		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
		thoses addresses.  MEMMAP is for 32KW systems.  EXMAP
		is for extended memory systems.

		Los Angleles, Fall 1981.

MEMMAP.PAS     9 01-May-84   262
MEMMAP.SAV    15 01-May-84   271
EXMMAP.PAS    10 01-May-84   286
EXMMAP.SAV    16 01-May-84   296

CP		Lachman Associates, Inc. (MWB)
		645 Blackhawk Drive
		Westmont, IL 60559
		(3101-May-8440

		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.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

CP    .SAV     5 01-May-84   312
CP    .HLP     2 01-May-84   317
CP    .MAC    24 01-May-84   319


DECUS 11-337	N. A. Bourgeois, Jr.,
		Sandia Laboratories,
		Albuquerque, NM

		RT-11 General Purpose Magnetic Tape Handler.
		Two FORTRAN applications are included which make it
		possible to reand and write DOS-11 format
		magatape under the RT-11 operating system.   They
		are RDOSMT and WDOSMT. See source comments.

		The magnetic tape handler, EXTMT.MAC, is much more general,
		and is a FORTRAN callable handler written in RT-11 MACRO. 
		It is capable of reading or writing tapes in any arbitrary
		format. No interrupts are used.

		May 1978.

EXTMT .DOC     3 01-May-84   343
EXTMT .MAC    23 01-May-84   346
RDOSMT.FOR    13 01-May-84   369
WDOSMT.FOR    12 01-May-84   382


BANNER		Prints GIANT Gothic or Roman letters.  The program
		explains itself. Before printing, set LP CR otherwise
		the triple-overprinting nay not work correctly.

		San diego, Fall 1979.

BANNER.SAV    52 01-May-84   394


SIGNON		Get DATE and TIME upon RT-11 startup.

		San Diego, Fall 1979.

SIGNON.MAC     4 01-May-84   446


VFYDEV	Elie May
		Univerity Computer Center
		Univerity of Minnesota
		2520 Broadway Drive
		Lauderdale, Minn 55114
		(612) 376-5608

		VFYDEV is a system to compare different removable
		storage devices, in order to better manaage storage
		media.  The system types out the names of the files
		that reside only on the first or only on the second
		device.  A binary comparison is done for each file to
		determine if they differ.

		Date not known.

VFYDEV.DOC     6 01-May-84   450
VFYDEV.FOR    14 01-May-84   456
VFYDEV.COM     1 01-May-84   470
GETDIR.FOR     1 01-May-84   471
GETDIR.COM     1 01-May-84   472
 23 Files, 459 Blocks
 21 Free blocks
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TP2TP		B. A. Clark
		Atmospheric Environment Service
		4905 Dufferin Street
		North York, Ontario
			M3H 5T4
		(416) 667-4620

		This program accesses the TM-11 hardware
		registers to dynamically determine tape record lengths
		and formats for a 9-track tape mounted on unit 0 as
		it reads it, and writes an identically sized and
		formatted tape on unit 1.

		A verify option has been added to ensure a correct
		copy.  This program has been used in the mass production
		of RT-11 Canadian Library Tapes.

		December, 1981.

TP2TP .RNO     7 01-May-84    14
TP2TP .SAV     4 01-May-84    21
TP2TP .MAC    19 01-May-84    25

COPDEV		B. A. Clark

		This program does for RT-11 V3 users what the
		V4 command COPY/FILE/DEVICE does, i.e.,
		device images can be written and retrieved from
		a file. Uses standard CSI command.

		January, 1982.

COPDEV.SAV    20 01-May-84    44
COPDEV.FOR     5 01-May-84    64
COPDEV.RNO     6 01-May-84    69


PASCAL TOOLS	Univerity of Toronto Computing Services
		Communication and small systems
		University of Toronto
		Toronto, Ontario

		Included are a Pascal source program formatter,
		taken from "Pascal with style", and used by
		permission for non-profit use; and a
		macro processor for Pascal, described in
		"Software practise and experience".

		August, 1981.

MAP   .PAS   109 01-May-84    75
MACROS.        1 01-May-84   184
MAPTST.PAS     1 01-May-84   185
PRETTY.PAS   117 01-May-84   186
DECUS .DOC     4 01-May-84   303


PIP 8		N. Bevan
		National Physical Laboratory
		DNACS
		Teddignton,  Middlesex
		England  7W110LW

		Converts files from RT-11 format to
		OS/8 format

		Miami, Spring 1981.

PIP8  .MAC    21 01-May-84   307
PIP8  .FOR    48 01-May-84   328
PIP8  .TXT    12 01-May-84   376
PIP8  .COM     2 01-May-84   378

Update		Kenneth Bell
		8334 Avenida Leon
		Cucamonda,  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.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

UPDATE.SAV     8 01-May-84   390
README.TXT     4 01-May-84   398
UPDATE.MAC    30 01-May-84   402
WILD  .MAC    11 01-May-84   432

ARchive		James Krugh
		6459 Phillips Avenue
		Pittsburgh, PA 15217
		(4101-May-8494

		Archive Handler.  AR (ARchive) is a pseudo-device under
		the RT-11 operating system.  It allows the user to 
		partition a lorge 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. accouting 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 attachement, the file appears to be a
		device to RT-11 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 RT-11 commands (except BOOT) will
		work on an ARchive file.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

ARCDEF.SAV     3 01-May-84   443
ARCDEF.MAC     4 01-May-84   446
AR    .MAC     7 01-May-84   450
AR    .DOC    13 01-May-84   457
DUP   .COM     1 01-May-84   470
TECF00.TMP     1 01-May-84   471
 25 Files, 458 Blocks
 22 Free blocks
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SFGL70		Ken Demers
		United Tehcnologies Research Center
		Robotics Laboratory
		East Hartford, Conneticut 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

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

PLTLIB.OBJ    25 21-Dec-79     8
PLTPRE.OBJ     1 01-May-84    33
ODT   .OBJ     9 01-May-84    34
PLTTST.OBJ     6 01-May-84    43
PLTSCR.OBJ     5 01-May-84    49
PLTWIN.OBJ     6 01-May-84    54
PLTVCR.OBJ     5 01-May-84    60
DATA  .OBJ     7 01-May-84    65
HTEXT .OBJ     1 01-May-84    72
LABEL .OBJ     1 01-May-84    73
PLOTC .OBJ     1 01-May-84    74
TICMKG.OBJ     1 01-May-84    75
FPTST .OBJ     5 01-May-84    76
ABSGRD.OBJ     2 01-May-84    81
COMDBT.OBJ     3 01-May-84    83
DISTIC.OBJ     3 01-May-84    86
GTCUR .OBJ     1 01-May-84    89
HTEXTI.OBJ     1 01-May-84    90
LABTIC.OBJ     1 01-May-84    91
PLOTPR.OBJ     5 01-May-84    92
PLTCON.OBJ     5 01-May-84    97
PLTDAT.OBJ     2 01-May-84   102
PLTGEN.OBJ     1 01-May-84   104
PLTSYM.OBJ     1 01-May-84   105
PLTTIC.OBJ     1 01-May-84   106
POINT .OBJ     1 01-May-84   107
POINTI.OBJ     1 01-May-84   108
REGSAV.OBJ     1 01-May-84   109
SCALE .OBJ     3 01-May-84   110
TICMRK.OBJ     1 01-May-84   113
TICWIN.OBJ     2 01-May-84   114
TICXOY.OBJ     1 01-May-84   116
TXTGRD.OBJ     1 01-May-84   117
TXTINT.OBJ     1 01-May-84   118
VCURSR.OBJ     1 01-May-84   119
VIRABS.OBJ     2 01-May-84   120
VTEXT .OBJ     1 01-May-84   122
VTEXTI.OBJ     1 01-May-84   123
VTXT  .OBJ     1 01-May-84   124
WINDOW.OBJ     1 01-May-84   125
ENCODE.OBJ     1 01-May-84   126
FIRST .OBJ     1 01-May-84   127
FLTXT .OBJ     1 01-May-84   128
FLTXTI.OBJ     1 01-May-84   129
GRID  .OBJ     5 01-May-84   130
HTXT  .OBJ     1 01-May-84   135
MVCUR .OBJ     1 01-May-84   136
PLOT  .OBJ     1 01-May-84   137
TICGRD.OBJ     2 01-May-84   138
SFGL70.OBJ    40 01-May-84   140
FPTST .SAV     2 01-May-84   180
FLPDMP.SAV    39 01-May-84   182
PLTVCR.SAV    27 01-May-84   221
PLTWIN.SAV    30 01-May-84   248
PLTSCR.SAV    27 01-May-84   278
PLTTST.SAV    27 01-May-84   305
 56 Files, 324 Blocks
 162 Free blocks
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FLTXT .MAC     3 17-Dec-79    15
FLTXTI.MAC     3 17-Dec-79    18
GTCUR .MAC     2 17-Dec-79    21
HTEXT .MAC     2 17-Dec-79    23
HTEXTI.MAC     2 17-Dec-79    25
HTXT  .MAC     2 17-Dec-79    27
MVCURI.MAC     2 17-Dec-79    29
PLOT  .MAC     2 17-Dec-79    31
PLOTC .MAC     2 17-Dec-79    33
COPPLT.COM     3 01-May-84    35
TICMKG.MAC     3 17-Dec-79    38
TICMRK.MAC     3 17-Dec-79    41
TXTGRD.MAC     2 17-Dec-79    44
TXTINT.MAC     2 17-Dec-79    46
VCURSR.MAC     2 17-Dec-79    48
VTEXT .MAC     2 17-Dec-79    50
VTEXTI.MAC     2 17-Dec-79    52
PLTVCR.FOR     2 01-May-84    54
LSTPLT.MAC     2 01-May-84    56
WINDOW.MAC     4 01-May-84    58
PLOTPR.MAC    47 01-May-84    62
PLTSCR.COM     1 01-May-84   109
LSTPLT.COM     3 01-May-84   110
VTXT  .MAC     3 01-May-84   113
PLTTST.FOR     3 01-May-84   116
PLTSCR.FOR     2 01-May-84   119
PLTWIN.FOR     3 01-May-84   121
PLTVCR.COM     1 01-May-84   124
MVCUR .MAC     2 01-May-84   125
VIRABS.MAC     5 01-May-84   127
REGSAV.MAC     2 01-May-84   132
PLTSYM.MAC     3 01-May-84   134
POINT .MAC     3 01-May-84   137
POINTI.MAC     3 01-May-84   140
TICXOY.MAC     2 01-May-84   143
ABSGRD.MAC     4 01-May-84   145
FPTST .MAC     1 01-May-84   149
LABEL .MAC     4 01-May-84   150
MACPLT.COM     2 01-May-84   154
BLDPLT.COM     1 01-May-84   156
ENCODE.MAC     6 01-May-84   157
PLTGEN.MAC     4 01-May-84   163
PLTTIC.MAC     3 01-May-84   167
FIRST .MAC     3 01-May-84   170
DISTIC.MAC    11 01-May-84   173
TICGRD.MAC     5 01-May-84   184
TICWIN.MAC     5 01-May-84   189
SCALE .MAC     8 01-May-84   194
FPTST .FOR     1 01-May-84   202
LABTIC.MAC     5 01-May-84   204
PLTDAT.MAC     9 01-May-84   209
GRID  .MAC    15 01-May-84   218
PLTCON.FST     2 01-May-84   233
PLTCON.MAC     2 01-May-84   235
PLTCON.FP      2 01-May-84   238
COMDBT.MAC    12 01-May-84   240
LIBPLT.COM     2 01-May-84   252
SFGL70.DOC    44 01-May-84   254
SFGL70.RNO    45 01-May-84   298
README.1ST     3 01-May-84   343
PLTTST.COM     1 01-May-84   346
PLTTST.MAP    12 01-May-84   347
PLTWIN.COM     1 01-May-84   359
PLTWIN.MAP    14 01-May-84   360
PLTSCR.MAP    11 01-May-84   374
PLTVCR.MAP    12 01-May-84   385
 66 Files, 380 Blocks
 100 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
VARRAY.DEV
*******************************************************************

Varray		Adam Bridge
		Multiware, Inc.
		139 G Street #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.

		Los Angles, Fall 1981.

VIRT  .H       9 01-May-84     8
VIRT1 .C       4 01-May-84    17
VIRT2 .C      14 01-May-84    21
VROOT .C      12 01-May-84    35
VRTBLE.C       7 01-May-84    47
VINIT .MAN     3 01-May-84    54
VREAD .MAN     3 01-May-84    57
VDIM  .MAN     4 01-May-84    60
VWRITE.MAN     2 01-May-84    64
VEXIT .MAN     1 01-May-84    66
VLINK .MAN     2 01-May-84    67
VRMAN .MAN     3 01-May-84    69
VRTGBL.C       2 01-May-84    72
IODONE.MAC     1 01-May-84    74
VIRT  .COM     1 01-May-84    75
VTEST .COM     1 01-May-84    76
VTEST .C       2 01-May-84    77
 17 Files, 71 Blocks
 415 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
TSTE.DEV
*******************************************************************

TSTE		Author:
		Chuck Sadoian
		Dinuba, CA

		Submittor:
		Duncan N. Tanner
		Sandia Labs
		box 969
		Livermore, CA  94550
		(415) 422-2314

		Two programs to allow a running RT-11 V2C or lager, 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 Infor-
		mation System (Micronet).

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

EXEC  .MAC   130 01-May-84     8
TSTE  .DOC    17 01-May-84   138
TSTE  .MAC    79 01-May-84   155
README.T47     3 01-May-84   234
 4 Files, 229 Blocks
 257 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
TSXLIB
*******************************************************************

TSXLIB		N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. / 1738
		Sandia National Laboratories
		P. O. Box 5800
		albuquerque, NM 87185
		(5001-May-8488

		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 inplemented library.  Version 81h04a.

		Los Angeles, fall 1981.

ABSTRA.DOC     2 01-May-84     8
TSXLIB.OBJ     8 01-May-84    10
TSXODT.MAC     5 01-May-84    18
TSXMSC.MAC    10 01-May-84    23
TRMCTL.MAC    12 01-May-84    33
TRMCOM.MAC     8 01-May-84    45
SHRFIL.MAC    12 01-May-84    53
RUNTIM.MAC     9 01-May-84    65
RELTIM.MAC    21 01-May-84    74
PRFANL.MAC    12 01-May-84    95
MSGCOM.MAC    10 01-May-84   107
MNTDEV.MAC     7 01-May-84   117
DETJBS.MAC     9 01-May-84   124
TSXLIB.COM     4 01-May-84   133
TSXLIB.DOC   203 01-May-84   137
TSXLIB.CRF    16 01-May-84   340
TSXLIB.BAK     3 01-May-84   367
TSXLIB.DIR     3 01-May-84   370
 18 Files, 354 Blocks
 132 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
RUNOF1.DEV
*******************************************************************

RUNOFF		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,  FUNOFF - M2.4.
		This version contains support for Diablo and Anderson-Jacobson
		terminals.  The new supported features are:
			1.	Superscripting and subsripting.
			2.	Dynamic changing of pitch to fill in spaces
				(i.e. similar to proportional spacing).
				Horizontal and vertical support.
			3.	Alternate character set selection.
			4.	Multi-colout ribbon support (Diablo)
			5.	Print enhancement (Anderson-Jacobson)

		All of the above features are supported with character
		commands.  Included are all the files to support all
		current PDP-11 operating systems.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

README.1ST     4 01-May-84     8
RNFIO .MAC     9 01-May-84    12
RNPRE .MAC     5 01-May-84    21
RSTS  .MAC     1 01-May-84    26
INDEX .MAC    11 01-May-84    27
PINDX .MAC     9 01-May-84    38
UARITH.MAC     4 01-May-84    47
COMND .MAC     8 01-May-84    51
FMTCM .MAC    26 01-May-84    59
CMTAB .MAC    12 01-May-84    85
START .MAC    10 01-May-84    97
RNORSX.MAC     6 01-May-84   107
RNOASM.CMD     2 01-May-84   113
RSTASM.CMD     1 01-May-84   115
RNOBLD.CTL     4 01-May-84   116
RNOBLD.CMD     2 01-May-84   120
RNOLST.COM     1 01-May-84   122
RSTBLD.CMD     2 01-May-84   123
RNOIAS.CMD     3 01-May-84   125
HYPHEN.MAC    55 01-May-84   128
ERMSG .MAC    11 01-May-84   183
RBLDFC.ODL     2 01-May-84   194
RNO   .ODL     1 01-May-84   196
RNOBLD.ODL     2 01-May-84   197
RNOIAS.ODL     1 01-May-84   199
RUNOFF.RNO   128 01-May-84   200
RNOASM.COM     2 01-May-84   328
RNOLNK.COM     1 01-May-84   330
RNCMD .MAC    25 01-May-84   331
RNONON.TEC     1 01-May-84   356
RNODIA.TEC     1 01-May-84   357
RNOAJ .TEC     1 01-May-84   358
SMAC  .MLS     6 01-May-84   359
RUNOFF.SAV    35 01-May-84   365
 34 Files, 392 Blocks
 94 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
RUNOF2.DEV
*******************************************************************
RUNOFF.DOC   153 01-May-84     8
RNRT11.MAC    35 01-May-84   161
RUNOFF.MAC    90 01-May-84   196
RT11  .MAC     1 01-May-84   286
RUNOFF.MAP    11 01-May-84   287
RUNOFF.COM     2 01-May-84   298
RUNOFF.BAK     5 01-May-84   313
RUNOFF.DIR     5 01-May-84   318
 8 Files, 302 Blocks
 184 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
INDEX.DEV
*******************************************************************

INDEX		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 colu01-May-84 of the generated FORTRAN source
		can be used in the cross reference in the place of the
		FORTRAN compiler line numbers.  Update of DECUS 11-229.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

IDXLST.COM     1 01-May-84    14
IDXGEN.CMD     1 01-May-84    15
RAD50 .MAC     3 01-May-84    16
IOCHR .MAC     5 01-May-84    19
TABLE .MAC     6 01-May-84    24
README.TXT     4 01-May-84    30
INDEX .COM     3 01-May-84    34
IDXGEN.COM     1 01-May-84    37
IMPURE.MAC     6 01-May-84    38
BUFFER.MAC     6 01-May-84    44
INDEX .MAC    15 01-May-84    50
IDXTKB.RSX     2 01-May-84    65
IDXTKB.IAS     3 01-May-84    67
INDEX .DOC    84 01-May-84    70
IDXLST.CMD     2 01-May-84   154
INDEX .CMD     2 01-May-84   156
LINETP.MAC    11 01-May-84   158
SUPER .MAC    16 01-May-84   169
FLOW  .MAC    43 01-May-84   185
EVAL  .MAC    42 01-May-84   228
OPNCLO.MAC    30 01-May-84   270
GET   .MAC    18 01-May-84   300
IOLINE.MAC    17 01-May-84   318
IDXGEN.FTN    38 01-May-84   335
INDEX .HLP     3 01-May-84   373
STORE .MAC    14 01-May-84   376
OUTPUT.MAC    15 01-May-84   390
 27 Files, 391 Blocks
 89 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
PICAX.DEV
*******************************************************************

Picax		Robert Walraven
		University of California
		Applied Science
		Davis, CA  95616
		(916) 752-0360

		PICAX is a program used in data acquisition and data
		display, for laboratory experiments. iIt satisfies
		many needs that seem to be universally desirable in any
		program for control and data acquisition, namely:
			* Interactive control
			* User-Controllable data acquisition
			* Storage and retrieval of data on mass storage
			* On-line analysis of data
			* Plotting of data and analyzed results

		PICAX is the result of three years of experience with the
		needs of both casual and advanced users.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

README.TXT     2 01-May-84     8
PICAXR.FOR    20 01-May-84    10
PICAX1.FOR    17 01-May-84    30
PICAX2.FOR    15 01-May-84    47
PICAX3.FOR     7 01-May-84    62
USERR .SKL     1 01-May-84    69
USER1 .SKL     4 01-May-84    70
USER2 .SKL     1 01-May-84    74
USER3 .SKL     2 01-May-84    75
DIREC .FOR     6 01-May-84    77
IOFILE.FOR    11 01-May-84    83
PICLIB.FOR    60 01-May-84    94
PICAXL.COM     1 01-May-84   154
PICAX .DOC    89 01-May-84   155
TSTFFT.FOR     2 01-May-84   244
ADBASH.FOR     5 01-May-84   246
TSTADB.FOR    15 01-May-84   251
 17 Files, 258 Blocks
 228 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
FLECS1.DEV
*******************************************************************

FLECS		Robert Carter
		Bausch & Lomb
		9545 Wentworth
		Sunlands, CA 91040
		(213) 352-6011

		FLECS is Fortran Language Extended Control
		Structures, a FORTRAN pre-processor.  It has been
		ported to a variety of systems, including RT-11.

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

FLECS .SAV   112 01-May-84     8
FLECS .MAN   278 01-May-84   120
FLECS .HLP    35 01-May-84   398
FLXRT .TXT     8 01-May-84   440
README.TXT     8 01-May-84   448
 5 Files, 441 Blocks
 45 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
FLECS2.DEV
*******************************************************************
BLDFLX.COM     2 01-May-84     8
CMPFLX.COM     1 01-May-84    10
CMPFOR.COM     2 01-May-84    11
FLXRT .LNK     1 01-May-84    13
IDX1  .COM     1 01-May-84    14
IDX2  .COM     1 01-May-84    15
FLMAIN.FLX     1 01-May-84    16
FLXAUT.FLX     4 01-May-84    17
FLXCD0.FLX    43 01-May-84    21
FLXCD1.FLX    29 01-May-84    64
FLXCD2.FLX     8 01-May-84    93
FLXCD3.FLX    14 01-May-84   101
FLXCD4.FLX    11 01-May-84   115
FLXCD5.FLX    10 01-May-84   126
FLXCD6.FLX     7 01-May-84   136
FLXCD7.FLX    11 01-May-84   143
FLXCD8.FLX     4 01-May-84   154
FLXDCL.FLX    13 01-May-84   158
FLXEDI.FLX     8 01-May-84   171
FLXINC.FLX     1 01-May-84   179
FLXPRM.FLX     6 01-May-84   180
FLXRT1.FLX    32 01-May-84   186
FLXRT2.FLX    36 01-May-84   218
FLXRT3.FLX     4 01-May-84   254
FLXRT4.FLX     1 01-May-84   258
FLXRT5.FLX     2 01-May-84   259
FLXSY1.FLX     8 01-May-84   261
FLXSY3.FLX     4 01-May-84   269
STRLIB.FLX    18 01-May-84   273
FLXRT .FDT     1 01-May-84   294
FLXCOP.COM     4 01-May-84   295
 31 Files, 288 Blocks
 198 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
FLECS3.DEV
*******************************************************************
FLMAIN.FTX     1 01-May-84     8
FLXCD0.FTX    87 01-May-84     9
FLXCD1.FTX    66 01-May-84    96
FLXCD2.FTX    35 01-May-84   162
FLXCD3.FTX    43 01-May-84   197
FLXCD4.FTX    39 01-May-84   240
FLXCD5.FTX    44 01-May-84   279
FLXCD6.FTX    35 01-May-84   323
FLXCD7.FTX    40 01-May-84   358
FLXCD8.FTX    30 01-May-84   398
 10 Files, 420 Blocks
 66 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
FLECS4.DEV
*******************************************************************
FLXRT1.FTX    40 01-May-84     8
FLXRT2.FTX    33 01-May-84    48
FLXRT3.FTX     5 01-May-84    81
FLXRT4.FTX     6 01-May-84    86
FLXRT5.FTX     3 01-May-84    92
STRLIB.FTX    17 01-May-84    95
FLECS .RNM   228 01-May-84   112
FLECS .RNH    42 01-May-84   340
 8 Files, 374 Blocks
 112 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
VIRTAL.DEV
*******************************************************************

Virtual		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 cound 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).

		Los Angeles, Fall 1981.

VTEST1.FOR     4 01-May-84     8
VTEST2.FOR     3 01-May-84    12
VIRHND.MAC    20 01-May-84    15
README.TXT     2 01-May-84    35
TECF00.TMP     1 01-May-84    37
 5 Files, 30 Blocks
 456 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
11296.DEV
*******************************************************************

DECUS 11-296	L. Robert Morris
		Carleton University
		Ottawa, Canada
			&
		Digital Equipment Corporation
		Maynard, MA

		Fast Digital Signal Processing Software Package
		for the PDP-11.

		This software package consists of a number of digital
		signal processing programs optimized for maximum
		speed on PDP-11 computers.  Initial components
		are radix 2 fixed-point FFT, radix 4 floating-point
		FFT, fixed-point autocorrelation, and floating-point
		autocorrelation matrix solution.  The latter two programs
		are useful in linear predicitve speech coding.  All
		fixed-point programs require the EIS instruction set
		(LSI-11, 11/34,40,45,55,70) and all floating-point programs
		require the FPP instruction set (11/34,45,55,70 with FFP).
		11/55 (bipolar) benchmarks are: 1024 point real FFT, 62msec
		(fixed point), 89 msec (floating point; 128x12 fixed-point
		autocorrelation, 32 bit results, 5.3 msec; 12th order
		floating-point autocorrelation matrix solution, 1.82msec.

		November, 1976.

AUTOKN.BLD     8 01-May-84    14
BUTMUF.MAC    10 01-May-84    22
FTMULF.BLD     9 01-May-84    32
FFTIN9.FOR     2 01-May-84    41
XSOLVE.FOR     8 01-May-84    43
SOLVE .MAC     5 01-May-84    51
AUTOIL.BLD     8 01-May-84    56
RX10B .FOR     2 01-May-84    64
RX10  .FOR     2 01-May-84    66
RX4BUT.MAC    21 01-May-84    68
RAD4  .BLD    15 01-May-84    89
FFTIN4.FOR     2 01-May-84   104
CTORS .MAC     3 01-May-84   106
BUTMUS.MAC     9 01-May-84   109
FTMULS.BLD     7 01-May-84   118
 15 Files, 111 Blocks
 369 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
LSP11A.DEV
*******************************************************************

DECUS 11-304	Jeffrey Kodosky
 (LISP11)	Applied research labs,
		University of Texas at Austin
		Austin, TX

		LISP-11 is an interpreter for the LISP language which
		runs in the background under RT-11.  There are 125 LISP functions
		implemented with provision to conditionally assemble out
		as many as 60 in order to maximize free speace.

		January, 1977.

SET   .MAC     4 01-May-84    14
EVAL  .MAC    14 01-May-84    18
ARRAY .MAC    11 01-May-84    32
PROG  .MAC     3 01-May-84    43
PRNT  .MAC     6 01-May-84    46
MAINLO.MAC     5 01-May-84    52
MAP   .MAC     4 01-May-84    57
STRING.MAC    14 01-May-84    61
RCI   .MAC     8 01-May-84    75
ADVANC.MAC     8 01-May-84    83
LISP  .MAC    50 01-May-84    91
PNAME .MAC    10 01-May-84   141
DIVIDE.MAC    10 01-May-84   151
ERROR .MAC    14 01-May-84   161
PRINT .MAC     6 01-May-84   175
TIMES .MAC     6 01-May-84   181
READ  .MAC    20 01-May-84   187
GETC  .MAC     2 01-May-84   207
RECLAI.MAC    20 01-May-84   209
ATOM  .MAC     4 01-May-84   229
RANDOM.MAC     2 01-May-84   233
LSHIFT.MAC     2 01-May-84   235
PAIR  .MAC     2 01-May-84   237
NCONC .MAC     2 01-May-84   239
APPEND.MAC     2 01-May-84   241
LOOK  .MAC     2 01-May-84   243
ICO   .MAC     4 01-May-84   245
RCO   .MAC    11 01-May-84   249
UNDEF .MAC     2 01-May-84   260
IR    .MAC     4 01-May-84   262
APPLY .MAC     6 01-May-84   266
SUB1  .MAC     3 01-May-84   272
LSPMAC.MAC     2 01-May-84   275
ALPHAP.MAC     2 01-May-84   277
GREATE.MAC     5 01-May-84   279
SELECT.MAC     3 01-May-84   284
SEARCH.MAC     2 01-May-84   287
TEMPUS.MAC     1 01-May-84   289
EFFACE.MAC     2 01-May-84   290
DIFFER.MAC     4 01-May-84   292
MAX   .MAC     5 01-May-84   296
MIN   .MAC     5 01-May-84   301
PLUS  .MAC     6 01-May-84   306
ALIST .MAC     1 01-May-84   312
ADR   .MAC     7 01-May-84   313
OCI   .MAC     2 01-May-84   320
RI    .MAC     3 01-May-84   322
DVI   .MAC     3 01-May-84   325
DVR   .MAC     7 01-May-84   328
MLI   .MAC     3 01-May-84   335
CMR   .MAC     2 01-May-84   338
MLR   .MAC     9 01-May-84   340
SYSIN .MAC    18 01-May-84   349
ALLOCA.MAC     4 01-May-84   367
INTERN.MAC     5 01-May-84   371
CHLEX .MAC     4 01-May-84   376
RETURN.MAC     2 01-May-84   380
PNMBLD.MAC     1 01-May-84   382
PNBUFI.MAC     2 01-May-84   383
ERRSET.MAC     2 01-May-84   385
MINUS .MAC     2 01-May-84   387
COND  .MAC     2 01-May-84   389
PROGN .MAC     2 01-May-84   391
ADD1  .MAC     2 01-May-84   393
 64 Files, 381 Blocks
 99 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
LSP11B.DEV
*******************************************************************
FPMP  .MAC   164 01-May-84    14
REVIP .MAC     1 01-May-84   178
GENSYM.MAC     3 01-May-84   179
UNTRSE.MAC     1 01-May-84   182
TRSET .MAC     1 01-May-84   183
PUT   .MAC     3 01-May-84   184
CARCDR.MAC     2 01-May-84   187
REMPRO.MAC     1 01-May-84   189
EQN   .MAC     4 01-May-84   190
TIMER .MAC     2 01-May-84   194
COPY  .MAC     3 01-May-84   196
SIZE  .MAC     3 01-May-84   199
DEFLIS.MAC     2 01-May-84   202
SASSOC.MAC     2 01-May-84   204
SUBST .MAC     3 01-May-84   206
AND   .MAC     1 01-May-84   209
OR    .MAC     1 01-May-84   210
REMOB .MAC     2 01-May-84   211
LOGXOR.MAC     1 01-May-84   213
LOGOR .MAC     1 01-May-84   214
LOGAND.MAC     1 01-May-84   215
LENGTH.MAC     1 01-May-84   216
MEMBER.MAC     2 01-May-84   217
CONC  .MAC     2 01-May-84   219
RPLACA.MAC     2 01-May-84   221
FIX   .MAC     1 01-May-84   223
GRADP .MAC     1 01-May-84   224
FLOAT .MAC     1 01-May-84   225
FREE  .MAC     1 01-May-84   226
ADDR  .MAC     1 01-May-84   227
MEMQ  .MAC     1 01-May-84   228
REVERS.MAC     1 01-May-84   229
SUBLIS.MAC     2 01-May-84   230
UNTRAC.MAC     1 01-May-84   232
TRACE .MAC     2 01-May-84   233
GET   .MAC     1 01-May-84   235
EVLIS .MAC     3 01-May-84   236
PROP  .MAC     1 01-May-84   239
SPL   .MAC     3 01-May-84   240
EQUAL .MAC     2 01-May-84   243
DEFINE.MAC     1 01-May-84   245
R2ATM .MAC     1 01-May-84   246
GO    .MAC     3 01-May-84   247
EVALQU.MAC     2 01-May-84   250
STRBLD.MAC     2 01-May-84   252
ATM2N .MAC     2 01-May-84   254
I2ATM .MAC     1 01-May-84   256
CDR   .MAC     2 01-May-84   257
CAR   .MAC     3 01-May-84   259
HASH  .MAC     2 01-May-84   262
CONS  .MAC     1 01-May-84   264
LSPLIB.OBJ   100 01-May-84   265
LISP  .OBJ    53 01-May-84   365
LISP  .MAP    27 01-May-84   418
LISP  .SAV    41 01-May-84   445
 55 Files, 472 Blocks
 8 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
DUNGN1.DEV
*******************************************************************

DECUS 11-370	T. Anderson
 (Dungeon)	B. Daniels
		M. Blank
		D. Lebling
		R. Supnik
		Digital Equipment Corporation
		Maynard, MA

		Dungeon is a game of adventure, danger, and low cunning.
		In it you will explore some of the most amazing territory
		ever seen by mortal man.  Hardened adventurers have run
		screaming from the terrors contained within.

		In Dungeon, the intrepid explorer delves into the forgotten
		secrets of a lst labyrinth deep in the bowels of
		the earth, searching for vast treasures long hidden from prying
		eyes, treasures guarded by fearsome monsters and dibolical
		traps.

		Note: This distribution includes sources.

		January, 1979.

DUNGEO.DOC    44 01-May-84     8
DTEXT .DAT   441 01-May-84    52
 2 Files, 485 Blocks
 1 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
DUNGN2.DEV
*******************************************************************
RSTSCB.CTL     3 01-May-84    10
RTBLD .COM     1 01-May-84    13
RSXBLD.CMD     1 01-May-84    14
VMSCMP.COM     4 01-May-84    15
VMSBLD.COM     1 01-May-84    19
RTCMP .COM     1 01-May-84    20
D     .ODL     2 01-May-84    21
RSXCMP.CMD     2 01-May-84    23
DINDX .DAT    97 01-May-84    25
NROOMS.FOR    29 01-May-84   122
VMSTIM.FOR     1 01-May-84   151
RTTIM .FOR     1 01-May-84   152
DSO7  .FOR    13 01-May-84   153
DSO6  .FOR    11 01-May-84   166
DSO5  .FOR    10 01-May-84   177
DSO3  .FOR     7 01-May-84   187
DSO2  .FOR    15 01-May-84   194
DSO1  .FOR    11 01-May-84   209
VILLNS.FOR    37 01-May-84   220
LIGHTP.FOR    12 01-May-84   257
BALLOP.FOR    13 01-May-84   269
NOBJS .FOR    39 01-May-84   282
SOBJS .FOR    36 01-May-84   321
ROOMS .FOR    36 01-May-84   357
NP3   .FOR    20 01-May-84   393
NP2   .FOR    12 01-May-84   413
NP1   .FOR    49 01-May-84   425
 27 Files, 464 Blocks
 20 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
DUNGN3.DEV
*******************************************************************
DSO4  .FOR    13 01-May-84     8
NP    .FOR     9 01-May-84    21
VERBS .FTN    42 01-May-84    30
DINIT .FTN    23 01-May-84    72
DVERB2.FTN    36 01-May-84    95
SVERBS.FTN    36 01-May-84   131
DSUB  .FTN    36 01-May-84   167
DMAIN .FTN    25 01-May-84   203
CLOCKR.FTN    34 01-May-84   228
DEMONS.FTN    37 01-May-84   262
ACTORS.FTN    31 01-May-84   299
DVERB1.FTN    25 01-May-84   330
OBJCTS.FTN    41 01-May-84   355
GDT   .FTN    29 01-May-84   396
DGAME .FTN    19 01-May-84   425
VMSRND.MAC     1 01-May-84   444
RSXTIM.MAC     1 01-May-84   445
RRND  .MAC     3 01-May-84   446
 18 Files, 441 Blocks
 45 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
EXFILE.DEV
*******************************************************************

DECUS 11-415	T. G. Kelly, et al.
  (EXFILE)	University of South Alabama
		Mobile, AL

		This is a general utility designed to allow any two
		computer systems to exchange files via serial
		interfaces.  Any type of file is transferable and either
		system may be the master or slave during the transfer.

EXFILE.SAV     6 01-May-84    14
ERROR .OBJ     1 01-May-84    20
ENTER .OBJ     1 01-May-84    21
WAIT  .OBJ     1 01-May-84    22
XMIT  .OBJ     1 01-May-84    23
INPUT .OBJ     1 01-May-84    24
OUTPUT.OBJ     1 01-May-84    25
EXFILE.OBJ     6 01-May-84    26
ERROR .MAC     3 01-May-84    32
ENTER .MAC     2 01-May-84    35
WAIT  .MAC     2 01-May-84    37
XMIT  .MAC     3 01-May-84    39
INPUT .MAC     3 01-May-84    42
OUTPUT.MAC     5 01-May-84    45
VECTOR.MAC     2 01-May-84    50
EXFILE.MAC    21 01-May-84    52
EXFILE.COM     1 01-May-84    73
 17 Files, 60 Blocks
 420 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
VT105G.DEV
*******************************************************************

DECUS 11-435	Joe Liscouski
		Dick Howard
		Digital Equipment Corporation
		Maynard, MA

		FORTRAN Graphics Support for the VT105.

		The VT105 Graphics Package consists of 38 RT-11/FORTRAN
		subroutines and 10 demonstration programs.  The graphics
		subroutines perform the necessary functions that enable you to
		use the VT105 as a graphics terminal, the demonstration
		programs include examples of some of the graphics subroutines.

		the package also includes three spline fitting routines
		that enable you do draw smooth nonlinear curves
		for data where relationships cannot be easily defined
		mathematically.

VTMODE.FOR     2 01-May-84    14
TEST2 .FOR     1 01-May-84    16
GRPNTS.FOR     8 01-May-84    17
GRPNTM.FOR    10 01-May-84    25
GRSHAD.FOR     6 01-May-84    35
TEST3 .FOR     1 01-May-84    41
TEST5 .FOR     3 01-May-84    42
TEST6 .FOR     1 01-May-84    45
DEMO  .FOR     3 01-May-84    46
SPLINE.FOR     3 01-May-84    49
TEST4 .FOR     2 01-May-84    52
GRSUBS.FOR    15 01-May-84    54
GRAPH .FOR     5 01-May-84    69
DFLTCK.FOR     3 01-May-84    74
BOUNDS.FOR     3 01-May-84    77
SPACE .FOR     8 01-May-84    80
CLR   .FOR     1 01-May-84    88
VT100A.FOR     3 01-May-84    89
VTCLR .FOR     1 01-May-84    92
GRFRAM.FOR    10 01-May-84    93
GRCLN .FOR    10 01-May-84   103
SPLSUB.FOR     6 01-May-84   113
GRAPHS.FOR    11 01-May-84   119
GRAPHM.FOR    16 01-May-84   130
TEST7 .FOR     1 01-May-84   146
TEST8 .FOR     1 01-May-84   147
VTDARK.FOR     1 01-May-84   148
GRMARK.FOR     5 01-May-84   149
GRINDX.FOR     9 01-May-84   154
TEST9 .FOR     1 01-May-84   163
VT100 .FOR    12 01-May-84   164
SPLPLT.FOR     4 01-May-84   176
100LIB.COM     1 01-May-84   180
GRFRAM.COM     1 01-May-84   181
GRAPHS.COM     1 01-May-84   182
GRCLN .COM     1 01-May-84   183
GRAPHM.COM     1 01-May-84   184
SPACE .COM     1 01-May-84   185
D     .COM     1 01-May-84   186
GRINDX.COM     1 01-May-84   187
TEST2 .COM     1 01-May-84   188
X     .COM     1 01-May-84   189
TEST3 .COM     1 01-May-84   190
TEST4 .COM     1 01-May-84   191
TEST6 .COM     1 01-May-84   192
SPLPLT.COM     1 01-May-84   193
TEST5 .COM     1 01-May-84   194
TEST7 .COM     1 01-May-84   195
TEST8 .COM     1 01-May-84   196
DEMO  .COM     1 01-May-84   197
TEST9 .COM     1 01-May-84   198
GO    .COM     1 01-May-84   199
105LIB.COM     2 01-May-84   200
OUTSTR.MAC     3 01-May-84   202
VTBRIT.MAC     1 01-May-84   205
VTDARK.MAC     1 01-May-84   206
 56 Files, 193 Blocks
 287 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
RATFR1.DEV
*******************************************************************

RATFOR		Submittor not know.

		RATionalized FORtran.  A strucutred FORTRAN pre-
		processor. Version 20.

RATFOR.DOC    16 01-May-84     8
RATFOR.TEC     1 01-May-84    24
RATMOD.RFR    50 01-May-84    25
RATDEF.RFI     7 01-May-84    75
RATCOM.RFI     8 01-May-84    82
RATSTK.RFI     1 01-May-84    90
RATFOR.FOR    72 01-May-84    91
RATMOD.FOR    90 01-May-84   163
RATFOR.LNK     1 01-May-84   253
RAT1ST.COM     3 01-May-84   254
RATBLD.COM     3 01-May-84   257
GETSTR.FOR     2 01-May-84   260
PUTSTR.FOR     2 01-May-84   262
RATRT .FOR    72 01-May-84   264
RAT1  .FOR    49 01-May-84   336
RAT2  .FOR    46 01-May-84   385
RAT3  .FOR    55 01-May-84   431
 17 Files, 478 Blocks
 8 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
RATFR2.DEV
*******************************************************************
STRLIB.FOR    78 01-May-84     8
RATHLP.MAC     5 01-May-84    86
CCHAR .RAT     2 01-May-84    91
CDATIM.RAT     1 01-May-84    93
CDEFIO.RAT     1 01-May-84    94
CFOR  .RAT     1 01-May-84    95
CFUNC .RAT     1 01-May-84    96
CLINE .RAT     1 01-May-84    97
CLIST .RAT     2 01-May-84    98
CLOOK .RAT     1 01-May-84   100
COUTLN.RAT     1 01-May-84   101
CPRTLN.RAT     1 01-May-84   102
CSTR  .RAT     1 01-May-84   103
CUCLC .RAT     1 01-May-84   104
DEFIN .RAT     6 01-May-84   105
DEFINS.RAT     5 01-May-84   111
RATDEF.RAT     6 01-May-84   116
RATRT .RAT    60 01-May-84   122
RAT1  .RAT    37 01-May-84   182
RAT2  .RAT    36 01-May-84   219
RAT3  .RAT    42 01-May-84   255
STRLIB.RAT    68 01-May-84   297
TEST1 .RAT     1 01-May-84   365
TEST2 .RAT     1 01-May-84   366
TEST3 .RAT     2 01-May-84   367
TEST4 .RAT     1 01-May-84   369
TEST5 .RAT     1 01-May-84   370
CFILES.RT      2 01-May-84   371
RATFOR.RNO   114 01-May-84   373
 29 Files, 479 Blocks
 7 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
SPELL.DEV
*******************************************************************

SPELL		N. Bevan
		National Physical Laboratory
		DNACS
		Teddignton, Middlesex
		England   7W110LW

		Spelling verifier.

		Originally Submitted to Miami Symposium, Spring 1981.

SPELL .SAV     9 01-May-84    14
SPELL .RNO    16 01-May-84    23
SPELL .WRD   123 01-May-84    39
SPELL .MAC    55 01-May-84   162
SPELL .COM     1 01-May-84   217
 5 Files, 204 Blocks
 276 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
CC1.DEV
*******************************************************************

C Language	Robert B. Denny
		Creative System Design Co.
		3452 E. Foothill Bldv., Suite 601
		Passadena, CA  91107
		(213) 792-9474

		This is the Original Decus C System - NOT 11-SP-18
		which has a number of improvements to it.

		It is included to give you some feeling for C
		
		This version is in pretty good shape.  Also contains
		MP - macro processor which supports full Kernighan &
		Ritchie #define's with parameters.  Pay no mind to the
		RUNOFF error messages from the .RNO's, they have hax
		in then for VAX RUNOFF.

		Originally Submitted to Miami Symposium , Spring 1981.

WIZARD.RNO   431 01-May-84    14
 1 Files, 431 Blocks
 49 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
CC2.DEV
*******************************************************************
CLIB  .OBJ    81 01-May-84    14
SUPORT.OBJ     1 01-May-84    95
STDIO .H       5 01-May-84    96
WHYC  .RNO    36 01-May-84   101
AS    .RNO    46 01-May-84   137
CC    .RNO    72 01-May-84   183
CC    .SAV   101 01-May-84   255
AS    .SAV    46 01-May-84   356
XR    .SAV    23 01-May-84   402
MP    .SAV    38 01-May-84   425
 10 Files, 449 Blocks
 31 Free blocks
*******************************************************************
*******************************************************************
			APL - LANGUAGE
APL00 .SAV   100  01-May-84      APL01 .SAV   100  01-May-84
APL02 .SAV    95  01-May-84      APL03 .SAV    95  01-May-84
APL04 .SAV    95  01-May-84      

DDT   .DOC    13  01-May-84      DDT   .MAC   130  01-May-84
DDT   .OBJ    26  01-May-84      VIEW  .MAC    36  01-May-84
VIEW  .SAV     6  01-May-84      V     .COM     1  01-May-84
BYE   .SAV     3  01-May-84      BYEBLD.SAV     4  01-May-84
BYE   .IDX     4  01-May-84      BYE   .LNS   123  01-May-84
COPY  .DOC     5  01-May-84      COPY  .TEC     2  01-May-84
MOUNT .SAV     2  01-May-84      ANOTAT.DIR     6  01-May-84


TCFLU2.MAC    21  01-May-84      TCFLU1.MAC     8  01-May-84
TCFLO .MAC    27  01-May-84      PTCFL .MAC     2  01-May-84
TCFL  .CSL    10  01-May-84      TCFL  .MTT    12  01-May-84
TCFL  .BFO     7  01-May-84      SLVPLY.FOR    32  01-May-84
SLVPLY.SAV    36  01-May-84      SLVPLX.FOR    30  01-May-84
SLVPLM.SAV    40  01-May-84      SLVPLM.FOR    32  01-May-84
SLVPLX.SAV    32  01-May-84      GTTRM .FOR     1  01-May-84
KTCC  .FOR     6  01-May-84      KTCC  .SAV    19  01-May-84
CURP  .FOR     2  01-May-84      CURP  .SAV    16  01-May-84
TCFLIO.MAC    24  01-May-84      TCFL  .DOC    98  01-May-84
TID   .NTE     2  01-May-84      KTRMID.FOR     2  01-May-84
KTRMID.SAV    14  01-May-84      README.2ND     4  01-May-84


XDATCH.FOR     9  01-May-84      GETFIL.MAC    10  01-May-84
FTRAN .MAC     3  01-May-84      TRIMS .MAC     1  01-May-84
ASLOOK.MAC     6  01-May-84      XD    .MAC     5  01-May-84
MMGT  .MAC     1  01-May-84      XD    .COM     1  01-May-84
XDATCH.COM     1  01-May-84      DUP   .COM     1  01-May-84
XD    .RNO     8  01-May-84      


S78   .DIR    29  01-May-84      F78   .DIR    27  01-May-84
S79   .DIR    37  01-May-84      F79   .DIR    92  01-May-84
S80   .DIR    41  01-May-84      F80   .DIR   102  01-May-84
S81   .DIR   158  01-May-84      

F81   .DIR    55  01-May-84      S82   .DIR    28  01-May-84
F82   .DIR    18  01-May-84      S83   .DIR    44  01-May-84

README.CCA     3  01-May-84      CCA1  .FOR    16  01-May-84
CCA2  .FOR    16  01-May-84      CCA5  .FOR     5  01-May-84
CCA9  .FOR     5  01-May-84      CCA10 .FOR     6  01-May-84
CCA1  .COM     1  01-May-84      CCA2  .COM     1  01-May-84
CCA5  .COM     1  01-May-84      CCA9  .COM     1  01-May-84
CCA10 .COM     1  01-May-84      RCCA1 .COM     1  01-May-84
RCCA2 .COM     1  01-May-84      RCCA5 .COM     1  01-May-84
RCCA9 .COM     1  01-May-84      RCCA10.COM     1  01-May-84
RCCALL.COM     2  01-May-84      CCA3  .FOR     8  01-May-84
CCA4  .FOR     7  01-May-84      CCA6  .FOR     5  01-May-84
CCA7  .FOR     5  01-May-84      CCA8  .FOR     6  01-May-84
CCA11 .FOR    10  01-May-84      CCA1X .FOR    36  01-May-84
CCA3  .COM     1  01-May-84      CCA4  .COM     1  01-May-84
CCA6  .COM     1  01-May-84      CCA7  .COM     1  01-May-84
CCA8  .COM     1  01-May-84      CCA11 .COM     1  01-May-84
BENBYS.FOR     6  01-May-84      BENCH .FOR    14  01-May-84
BENVIR.FOR    14  01-May-84      INPUT .FOR     2  01-May-84
BENBYX.PAS     7  01-May-84      BENBYS.PAS     7  01-May-84
APHORI.DAT    35  01-May-84      LITTL .FOR     2  01-May-84
LITTL .COM     1  01-May-84      SCRIP .FOR     5  01-May-84
SCRIP .COM     1  01-May-84      JACOBI.FOR    24  01-May-84
SCRIP2.FOR     4  01-May-84      SCRIP3.FOR     4  01-May-84
NSC2  .FOR     6  01-May-84      RAV3  .FOR     2  01-May-84
SP1111.FOR   112  01-May-84      RAV5  .FOR     2  01-May-84
TIME  .FOR     4  01-May-84      

NABFOR.OBJ     5  01-May-84      NABFOR.MAP     4  01-May-84
NABMAC.OBJ    15  01-May-84      NABMAC.MAP     4  01-May-84
NABMAC.SAV    10  01-May-84      NAB   .COM     2  01-May-84
NABFOR.LST     1  01-May-84      NABMAC.LST   196  01-May-84
NABFOR.SAV    10  01-May-84      NABFOR.FOR     1  01-May-84
NABMAC.MAC    99  01-May-84      JUNK  .FOR     1  01-May-84
JUNK  .OBJ     5  01-May-84      INFOTS.RNO     5  01-May-84
INFOTS.MAC     8  01-May-84      INFOTS.OBJ     2  01-May-84
INFOTS.MAP     5  01-May-84      INFOTS.COM     1  01-May-84
INFOTS.SAV    15  01-May-84      INFOTS.LST    15  01-May-84
JUNK  .LST     1  01-May-84      PRINT .COM     1  01-May-84
INFOTS.DOC     5  01-May-84      

ANOTAT.DIR     6  01-May-84      DSKLIB.DOC   124  01-May-84
DLBOPT.MAC     4  01-May-84      DSKLIB.EOB    60  01-May-84
DSKLIB.NOB    62  01-May-84      DSKLIB.NSV    29  01-May-84
DSKLIB.ESV    28  01-May-84      DLBCOM.MAC     1  01-May-84
DLBCOM.SAV     1  01-May-84      UA    .MAC     1  01-May-84
UA    .SAV     1  01-May-84      AR    .DOC    12  01-May-84
AR    .MAC     7  01-May-84      ARCDEF.MAC     4  01-May-84
ARCDEF.SAV     3  01-May-84      DDT   .DOC    13  01-May-84
DDT   .MAC   130  01-May-84      


MODEM7.C      53  01-May-84      TSXIS .OBJ     1  01-May-84
TSXIS .MAC     1  01-May-84      TSXRT .OBJ     1  01-May-84
TSXRT .MAC     1  01-May-84      CIO   .MAC     2  01-May-84
MODEM7.COM     1  01-May-84      CIO   .OBJ     1  01-May-84
MODEM7.SAV    25  01-May-84      DM22V4.SLP     3  01-May-84
MODEM7.DOC     5  01-May-84      VM    .MAC    21  01-May-84
VM    .DOC     1  01-May-84      DM    .DOC     2  01-May-84
DY22V4.SLP     2  01-May-84      DY22V4.COM     1  01-May-84
DY    .DOC     2  01-May-84      MXV22 .DOC   283  01-May-84
README.MTI     2  01-May-84      RTDY  .COM     3  01-May-84


PARSE .FOR     5  01-May-84      PARSE .DOC     3  01-May-84
PARSE .FTN     8  01-May-84      PARSE .OBJ    16  01-May-84
EXAMPL.PAR     3  01-May-84      SWCNSE.SAV     2  01-May-84
SWCNSE.MAC     5  01-May-84      SWCNSE.DOC     2  01-May-84
SETOPS.FOR    15  01-May-84      SETOPS.SAV    35  01-May-84
SETOPS.DOC     1  01-May-84      RTCOM .SAV    16  01-May-84
RTCOM .DOC    18  01-May-84      RTSET .FOR    17  01-May-84
RTSET .SAV    30  01-May-84      LX8BIT.SAV     2  01-May-84
LX8BIT.DOC     4  01-May-84      FACE  .PAS     4  01-May-84
LIST  .SAV    21  01-May-84      FACE  .SAV    14  01-May-84
SCRIBE.SAV    19  01-May-84      LIST  .PAS    19  01-May-84
SCRIBE.PAS    10  01-May-84      README.LIS     6  01-May-84
GETRNO.MAP     4  01-May-84      HEADER.RNO     1  01-May-84
GETRNO.OBJ    10  01-May-84      GETRNO.DOC    17  01-May-84
STRING.DEC     2  01-May-84      STRING.OBJ     7  01-May-84
GETRNO.COM     1  01-May-84      GETRNO.SRC     1  01-May-84
GETGLO.PAS     1  01-May-84      OUTRNO.OBJ    13  01-May-84
GETRNO.RNO    15  01-May-84      GETRNO.SAV    25  01-May-84
GETRNO.PAS    21  01-May-84      SHUT  .COM     2  01-May-84
DELAY1.MAC     1  01-May-84      DELAY1.OBJ     1  01-May-84
DELAY5.MAC     1  01-May-84      TCUGET.MAC     7  01-May-84
TCUPUT.MAC     6  01-May-84      README.TCU     2  01-May-84
OUTRNO.PAS    13  01-May-84      DELAY1.SAV     2  01-May-84
DELAY5.OBJ     1  01-May-84      DELAY5.SAV     2  01-May-84
SHUT  .DOC     1  01-May-84      


IPARSE.FOR     6  01-May-84      MATCH .FOR     4  01-May-84
NEST  .FOR     6  01-May-84      ENC   .FOR    15  01-May-84
KMP2WU.MAC     2  01-May-84      IDSPTC.MAC     7  01-May-84
IDSPTC.FOR    30  01-May-84      TXTL  .COM     1  01-May-84
TXTLO .COM     1  01-May-84      EXMPL1.INP     1  01-May-84
EXMPL2.INP     1  01-May-84      TXTWRT.HLP    51  01-May-84
TXTWRT.FOR    25  01-May-84      MJCLOK.REL     6  01-May-84
MJCLOK.MAC    37  01-May-84      MJCLOK.DOC    41  01-May-84
TXTC  .COM     1  01-May-84      TCFLO .MAC    27  01-May-84
TCFLIO.MAC    23  01-May-84      PTXTW .MAC     2  01-May-84
TXTWRT.SAV    51  01-May-84      TXTWRT.OVL    53  01-May-84
GETRSX.TXT     8  01-May-84      GETRSX.SAV    31  01-May-84
GETRSX.DOC     8  01-May-84      GETRSX.COM     1  01-May-84
GETRSX.SRC    45  01-May-84      UNXSYS.C       3  01-May-84
TYPES .H       1  01-May-84      R50FIL.H       1  01-May-84
EMTDEF.H       3  01-May-84      CSTAT .H       1  01-May-84
LOOKUP.C       1  01-May-84      READW .C       1  01-May-84
CLOSE .C       1  01-May-84      CSTAT .C       1  01-May-84
GETCHN.C       1  01-May-84      CVTR50.C       6  01-May-84
EMT   .MAC     5  01-May-84      STRCAT.C       1  01-May-84
STRCHR.C       1  01-May-84      README.1ST     2  01-May-84
RTRSX .DOC     7  01-May-84      RTRSX .SAV    29  01-May-84
RTRSX .C      20  01-May-84      RSXSUB.C      27  01-May-84
DOPEN .MAC     2  01-May-84      RSXGET.C      38  01-May-84
RSXGET.DOC     6  01-May-84      

APL06 .SAV    83  01-May-84      APL07 .SAV    83  01-May-84
UTLCAL.APL    10  01-May-84      UTLPRT.APL     4  01-May-84
REGRES.APL     7  01-May-84      APLUTL.DOC    42  01-May-84
CHAREX.FOR     8  01-May-84      CHAREX.SAV    27  01-May-84
CHAREX.HLP     4  01-May-84      FSALEN.FOR     7  01-May-84
FSALEN.SAV    21  01-May-84      FSALEN.HLP     4  01-May-84
FSALEN.C       4  01-May-84      

FORUTL.DOC    21  01-May-84      FIXLEN.FOR    10  01-May-84
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