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ROI J001
CALCULATE INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN AND PROFITABILITY
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Contribution Name...........: ROI
Title....................: Calculate Internal Rate of Return and Profitability
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'ROI Submission file
:02. &ROI -- ROI SOURCE
:03. #ROI LOADER COMMANDS
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB
Language(s)..............: FTN4
Keywords.................: 1. ACCOUNTING
: 2. FINANCE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: McCabe, John J.
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard - SPD
Street........: 1501 Page Mill Road
City..........: Palo Alto
State.........: CA
Country.......: U.S.A.
Zip Code......: 94304
Phone Number..: (415) 857-3153
Program Abstract............:
The ROI, Return On Investment, program will calculate the internal
rate of return and profitibility index on capital equipment purchases.
The internal rate of return or return on investment is the interest
rate that makes the Net Present Value of the investment zero.
The Profitability Index is the ratio of the Net Present Value (at a
given Cost of Capital) of the Operating Advantages to the Initial
Investment. The Profitability Index will be greater than one if the
investment returns more than the cost of capital.
The program allows one to print the results on a line printer in
case one's terminal does not have a printer.
Additional Documentation....:
Use transfer file /ROI
Enter RU,ROI -- The program is interactive.
The program is currently hardcoded to LU 6 for an HP2610 line printer
and LU 56 for an HP7310 line printer; these are easily changed.
J00201
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TASC1 J002
RTE TASK MONITOR PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: TASC1
Title....................: RTE TASK MONITOR PROGRAM
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'TASC Submission file
:02. &TASC1
:03. &TASC2
:04. &TASC3
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB
Language(s)..............: ASMB
: FTN4(X)
Keywords.................: 1. STATUS
: 2. DEBUG
: 3. PERFORMANCE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: MILLER, BRADFORD W.
Company.......: ACCESS CORPORATION
Street........: 4815 PARA DR.
City..........: CINCINNATI
State.........: OH
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 45237
Phone Number..: (513) 242-4220
Program Abstract............:
PROGRAMS TASC1,TASC2 AND TASC3 MONITOR THE STATE OF UP TO TEN TASKS
RUNNING UNDER THE RTE-IVB SYSTEM. TASC2 DIRECTLY ACCESSES THE ID
SEGMENTS AND OTHER ENTRY POINTS IN TABLE AREA I AND II TO DETERMINE
EXACT PROGRAM STATE. THIS STATE IS KEPT IN A TABLE WHICH TASC3 WILL
ANALYZE AND REPORT ON.
Additional Documentation....:
TASC2 MUST BE NORMAL BG, WITH TABLE AREA II ACCESS.
TASC1 AND TASC3 HAVE NO SPECIAL LOAD REQIREMENTS.
RU,TASC1,P1 WHERE P1 IS INPUT LU.
THIS WILL BOOT TASC2.
RU,TASC3,P1 WHERE P1 IS INPUT LU WILL PRODUCE REPORT.
TASC1 WILL PROMPT USER FOR A DISK FILE TO STORE TASC2'S PERFOMANCE
TABLE. THIS WILL ALSO BE NEEDED BY TASC3 TO PRODUCE THE REPORT.
TASC2 RUNS CONTINUOUSLY. BR,TASC2 WILL CAUSE TASK2 TO OUTPUT ITS
INTERNAL TABLE TO THE DISK FILE. THIS CAN BE DONE ON A CONTINUING
BASIS, OR TASC2 CAN BE OFF'D AFTERWARD.
EACH PROGRAM ENTERED TO TASC1 IS MONITORED BY TASC2. TASC2 WILL
KEEP A TABLE OF THE STATE IT FINDS EACH PROGAM IN AT INTERVALS
WHICH ARE DEFINED BY THE USER IN TASC1. TASC3 WILL OUTPUT A REPORT
OF THE STATES ENCOUNTERED AND THE PERCENTAGE OF THE ENTIRE TIME
THE PROGRAM WAS FOUND IN THIS STATE.
NOTE:: THIS INCLUDES STATE 0 (DORMANT), SO THIS PROGRAM SHOULD
BE USED ON A COMPARATIVE BASIS ONLY. ACTUAL EFFICIENCY SHOULD BE
DETERMINED BY USING THE HP PERFORMANCE MONITOR.
SHOULD TASC2 BE UNABLE TO DETERMINE A PROGRAM'S STATE, A SIMPLE
DIAGNOSTIC WILL BE OUTPUT TO LU 1.
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ORCAM J003
DIS-ASSEMBLER FOR FILES IN NEW FORMAT
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Contribution Name...........: ORCAM
Title....................: Dis-assembler for files in new format
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'ORCAM Submission file
:02. &ORCAM
:03. %ORCAM
:04. &ABSOL
:05. %ABSOL
:06. %FF4.F
:07. #ORCAM
:08. ORCCOM COMMON BLOCK
:09. CORCAM COMPILE AND LOAD
:10. INFORC INFORMATION ON ORCAM
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. INVERSE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John Evans
Company.......: Smiths Industries
Street........: Winchester Rd.
:
City..........: Basingstoke
State.........: Hampshire
Country.......: England
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............: RU,ORCAM to see the required
run string parameters.
Additional Documentation....:
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I N T E R E X H P 1 0 0 0 U S E R S G R O U P
C O N T R I B U T E D S O F T W A R E L I B R A R Y
C S L / 1 0 0 0
PROGRAM SUBMISSION FORM
Contribution Name...........: SPELR
Title....................: Spelling checker
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. 'SPELR Submission file
: 02. "SPELR documentation and hints
: 03. #SPELR link command file
: 04. &SPELR source code in FTN7X
: 05. %SPELR relocateable
: 06. &SPELB library of required srtns
: 07. %SPELB relocatable
: 08. &IBTWN required subroutine
: 09. %IBTWN relocatable
: 10. DICFIL:DC the dictionary (600 blocks)
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77, requires C.83 or later
Keywords.................: 1. SPELL
: 2. WORD PROCESSING
External Support Req'd...: C.83 or later, EMA
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: F. Stephen Gauss
Company.......: U.S. Naval Observatory
Street........: 34th St. and Massachusetts Ave. NW
City..........: Washington
State.........: DC
Country.......: U.S.A.
Zip Code......: 20390
Phone Number..: (202) 653-1510
Program Abstract............: This is a fast spelling checker. It allows
you to correct words interactively and
to add them to the dictionary. A
dictionary of over 3000 words is supplied
and space is allocated for over 10000 words.
EMA and C.83 are required. The program
reads the dictionary into EMA and then
processes text at about 250 words per
second on an A-900.
Additional Documentation....: See the "SPELR file.
DISCLAIMER:
===========
To the best of my knowledge, this contributed program is free of any
proprietary information belonging to any person or organization and
is not licensed by any person or organization. I am making this
program information available to the HP 1000 International Users
Group. I hereby agree that the HP 1000 International Users Group
may reproduce, publish, and use this program, and authorize others
to do so without obligations or liability of any kind.
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(SIGNATURE) (DATE)
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CMDSTACK J005
COMMAND STACK SUBROUTINES
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Contribution Name...........: CMDSTACK
Title....................: COMMAND STACK Subroutines
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer Fileis file
:01. CMDSTACK.SBMT Submission file
:02. CMDSTACK.MAC - Command Stack Mgr
:03. LEFTJUSTIFY.MAC - Delete Lead Spaces
:04. PUTINCOMMAS.MAC - Smaller & Better
:05. APPEND.FTN - Append Strings
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6, perhaps more
Language(s)..............: MACRO, FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. STACK
: 2. STRINGS
: 3. PARSE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald A. Wright
Company.......: Interactive Computer Technology
Street........: 2069 Lake Elmo Avenue North
City..........: Lake Elmo
State.........: MN
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 55042
Phone Number..: 612/770-3728
Program Abstract............:
CMDSTACK is a subroutine which can be used to give a program a
command-stack capability almost exactly the same as that found in EDIT
and CI. It has these properties:
1. It allows the same /, /n, and //-/ commands.
2. It can go to any specified, LU, using XLUEX for its I/O.
3. The stack is a character variable passed in by the calling prog-
ram, and may be any length.
4. Stack entries are variable-length to conserve stack space.
5. There is no fixed limit on the number of saved stack entries.
LEFTJUSTIFY is a subroutine which must somehow have been inadvertent-
ly omitted from the Relocatable Library. It has the simple function of
deleting leading blanks from a character variable, a very handy funct-
ion when analyzing keyboard-input strings. It is called by CMDSTACK.
PUTINCOMMAS is just over 1/3 as large as the HP Relocatable Library
subroutine of the same name (which got bigger at the A.85 release).
It has the same specifications, but works slightly better: it has no
limitations on parameter length and it does not delete a trailing
comma. Use it when space is tight.
APPEND is a subroutine which appends the nonblank characters of a
string to the nonblank characters in another, placing a specified
number of blanks between. It does this with no danger of a runtime
error regardless of the value or length of either string. It is very
handy when generating readable text with strings having variable
nonblank lengths.
Additional Documentation....:
Each subroutine is sufficiently documented within its source code.
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ADDIX, LIST J006
HIGH-SPEED HELP-FILE FACILITY
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Contribution Name...........: ADDIX, LIST
Title....................: High-Speed Help-File Facility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. ADDIX.SBMT Submission file
:02. ADDIX.FTN - File-indexing Program
:03. LIST.FTN - Help-Display Subroutines
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6, New File System
Language(s)..............: FTN77
External Support Req'd...: CI
Keywords.................: 1. HELP
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald A. Wright
Company.......: Interactive COmputer Technology
Street........: 2069 Lake Elmo Avenue North
City..........: Lake Elmo
State.........: MN
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 55042
Phone Number..: 612/770-3728
Program Abstract............:
ADDIX and LIST comprise a mechanism for providing a HELP facility in
an interactive program. These characteristics are provided:
1. HELP text file can be extremely large, or very small.
2. HELP text file can also be the manual for the program or system,
with no changes whatever.
3. Access to help is VERY fast, using binary search on ordered index.
4. HELP is listed in screenfuls with pauses (same operation as the
LI program).
5. Not much program space is required.
ADDIX takes an input file prepared with marked HELP keywords and copies
it to a new file with an ASCII index appended. ADDIX is well document-
ed and explains the preparation of the HELP text file.
LIST is called by the program using the HELP facility. It opens the
HELP file (first entry only), performs the binary search on the index,
then goes directly to the keyword and lists the text following. LIST
actually consists of two subroutines, and is well documented.
This is the same HELP facility as is used in the commercial package
called CONNECT.
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TIME J007
ANOTHER OP-SYS TIME-SETTING PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: TIME
Title....................: Another Op-Sys Time-Setting Program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. TIME.SBMT Submission file
:02. TIME.FTN - Time-setting program
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6, New File System
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. TIME
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald A. Wright
Company.......: Interactive Computer Technology
Street........: 2069 Lake Elmo Avenue North
City..........: Lake Elmo
State.........: MN
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 55042
Phone Number..: 612/770-3728
Program Abstract............:
TIME is a handy program intended to be used to set the system time at
bootup. It has these characteristics:
1. Entries are in ordinary time (no Julian dates, etc.)
2. Last-entered times are saved in a file for next time.
3. Time prompts for year, month, day, hour, and minute separately.
4. When TIME prompts for values, it shows the last-entered value
as the default to be accepted of RETURN is entered with no data,
often permitting most values to be defaulted.
5. TIME won't let a non-superuser (or non-MANAGER) run it.
Just put RU TIME in the WELCOM(x.CMD) file to have a high level of
integrity in system time.
Additional Documentation....:
TIME is well documented in its source.
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BLI J008
BINARY FILE-LIST PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: BLI
Title....................: Binary File-List Program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. BLI.SBMT Submission file
:02. BLI.FTN - Binary File Lister
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6, New File System
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. LIST
: 2. BINARY
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald A. Wright
Company.......: Interactive Computer Technology
Street........: 2069 Lake Elmo Avenue North
City..........: Lake Elmo
State.........: MN
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 55042
Phone Number..: 612/770-3728
Program Abstract............:
Problem: The LI program provided with the New File System will not list
binary files (or any files) to an LU other than the local terminal, nor
will it list records longer than 256 characters.
BLI lists files in exactly the same binary format as is used by LI, but
has these advantages:
1. It allows specification of the output device.
2. It permits reading and listing records of up to 8192 characters,
expandable to over 30,000 characters per record if necessary.
BLI will read from a device (e.g. tape drive) as well as a file. It
does permit specifying a start record and an end record for the source,
whether a file or a device.
Additional Documentation....:
BLI is fairly well documented in its source. If invoked with no
parameters it will display a USAGE: help line.
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STIPP J009
SOFTWARE TOOLS IN PASCAL PRIMITIVES
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Contribution Name...........: stipp
Title....................: Software Tools In Pascal Primitives.
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. stipp.sbmt - Submission file.
: 02. &stipp - Pascal Primitives for HP-1000.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM rev: 2310.
Language(s)..............: Pascal rev: 2326.
Keywords.................: 1. Utility
: 2. Tools
: 3. PASCAL
External Support Req'd...: Copywritten material from Addison-Wesley.
The Book: Software Tools in Pascal
Kernighan & Plauger
Addison-Wesley, 1981
ISBN: 0-201-10342-7
The Tape: Addison_Wesley part # 10343
Cost is about $60.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Library of primitives with a driver.
Export version of Software Tools in Pascal Primitives.
All unmodified copywritten material has been removed. However, the
headers to the code has been retained in order to help place
the procedures & functions in their proper order once they are
bought from Adison-Wesley.
This file contains the primitives needed to implement the copywritten
Software Tools in Pascal on HP-1000.
Additional Documentation....: The book and tape from Addison-Wesley.
The origional Software Tools in ratfor.
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PRIME J010
PRINT PRIME NUMBERS BETWEEN LIMITS ENTERED
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Contribution Name...........: Prime
Title....................: Print prime numbers between limits entered.
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. prime.sbmt Submission file.
: 02. &prime Fortran source.
: 03. %prime Relocatable.
Operating System.........: RTE-ALL
Language(s)..............: Fortran-77 + Mil-Std-1753.
Keywords.................: 1. DATA BASE
: 2. MATHEMATICS
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester
State.........: N. Y.
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
1. Utility
For usage when creating an Image Master data set in order to
set the 'capacity' to a prime number.
2. Usage
Ru, prime
Program prompts for min, max values & output LU nr.
Enter min & max limits for approximent 'capacity' of Data Set.
Accepts integer values 1..integer*4.
Program prints all prime numbers between range given to
the LU entered.
3. Bugs/Deficiencies
Numbers must be positive.
Not exactly blinding fast for large numbers.
LU must be entered and must be in user SST.
Additional Documentation....:
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AR J011
SOFTWARE TOOLS 'ARCHIVER'
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Contribution Name...........: ar
Title....................: Software Tools 'archiver'
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. ar.sbmt - Submissions file.
: 02. ar.ar - The ar archive.
: 03. ar.r - ratfor source.
: 04. ar.ftn fortran
: 05. ar.rel relocatable
: 06. ar.doc allready roff'ed documentation
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A rev: 2340
Language(s)..............: ratfor - STUG 1980 version.
Keywords.................: 1. ARCHIVE
: 2. Maintenance
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: CI & FMGR file compatable.
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Combines several files into one for house-
keeping efficiency.
Commonly used in a Software Tools shop.
link with libraries: fnewf.HP and rcl.r + fmp.r from the rc contribution.
Additional Documentation....: UNIX manuals on 'ar'.
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RC J012
1984 RC, RAT77, RATP1, RATP2 & 1980 RAT4
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Contribution Name...........: rc
Title....................: 1984 rc, rat77, ratp1, ratp2 & 1980 rat4
Joe Sventek's Beta ratfor from STUG Toy Tape
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. rc.sbmt - Submissions file.
: 02. rc.r - 1984 STUG ratfor (Hollerith).
: 03. rc.f -
: 04. rc.o -
: 05. r77.r - 1984 STUG ratfor (Character*77).
: 06. r77.f -
: 07. r77.o -
: 08. rp1.r - 1984 STUG ratfor (Data array).
: 09. rp1.f - First pass of two.
: 10. rp1.o -
: 11. rp2.r - 1984 STUG ratfor (Data array).
: 12. rp2.f - Second pass of two.
: 13. rp2.o -
: 14. rat4.r - 1980 STUG ratfor (Hollerith).
: 15. rat4.f -
: 16. rat4.o -
: 17. rcl.ar - rc library & primitives.
: 18. rcl.f -
: 19. rcl.o -
: 20. ds.ar - /dsmem/ EMA library archive.
: 21. ds.f -
: 22. ds.o -
: 23. fmp.ar - IO using CI FMP calls.
: 24. fmp.f - Currently used for my
: 25. fmp.o - AR tool only.
: 26. ratdef - PUT ratdef in /Libraries.
: 27. common - ratfor common blocks.
: 28. rat4.doc - 1980 ratfor
: 29. rc.doc - 1984 rc, rat77, rat_pass_1_&_2
: 30. primer - ratfor tutorial.
: 31. libsym.r - from the Toy's Tape. Not used.
: 32. remarksym.r " " " " " "
: 33. rtsg.d - LBL RTSG standard RATDEF file
- for VAX, etc. Toy Tape file 2.
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A rev: 2340
Language(s)..............: ratfor is written in ratfor.
Keywords.................: 1. Pre-processor
: 2. Tools
: 3. Compiler
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: These are new versions from the STUG Toy Tape
released in 1984. These versions have
enhanced capabilities and performance.
The re-submission of 1980 rat4 is both FMGR
and CI, RTE-6 and RTE-A compatable.
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
Ratfor is a pre-processor that provides Fortran with control syntax
and enhancements (such as macro expansion) similar to the
language C. Of greater significance is it's proven ability
as a language for the development of portable text-oriented
software.
(cont)
\bp
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RC J012
\ce 1984 RC, RAT77, RATP1, RATP2 & 1980 RAT4 (cont)
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The 1984 (Beta) versions of one of the following: rc, rat77,
rat-pass1 and pass2 are required to compile the ratfor
public domain versions of:
1. LISP - language.
2. LEX - lexical analyzer generator.
3. YACC - Yet Another Compiler-Compiler. Parser generator.
as well as the copywritten Columbia Univ. KERMIT protocol in ratfor.
Note: The copyright is to protect the protocol from those who
would distribute KERMIT for profit.
While the above programs abe being submitted, none are ready for
use on HP-1000. They are VAX and HP-3000 versions.
See the rc.doc file for an explanation of the different Beta
versions of ratfor, primarally with regard to internally
passing data and the resultant potential capabilities.
Also included is a FMGR and CI file compatable version of 1980 ratfor
that is required for public domain programs on the STUG Basic tape
(as I haven't been able to get RATFIX working.)
Ratfor was origionally introduced by Kernighan and Plauger in the
book Software Tools, which has also been published in Pascal.
In both cases the 'tools' concept advocates a programming
structure, analysis and technique that transends the language.
Ratfor was developed and is implemented such that it is a portable
language. It has been used to address the problem of people
portability across heterogeneous computer enviroments. This work
is in the public domain and available from the STUG for
VAX/VMS, RSX-11M, Tops-20, UNIX 4.1 BSD, IBM/CMS, IBM/MVS,
Univax 1100, Sel MPX, and HP-1000 IVB + 6/VM. Versions for
HP-3000, CP/M and MS/DOS have been commercially introduced.
People portability is addressed in that a UNIX like SHELL (OS)
is usually implemented for the above systems togeather
with as many as 50 common utilities.
See also: The LBL RTSG library rlib.ar in the LISP archive from the
STUG Toy's Tape. This library contains many procedures
that I have not yet added to my library. It also has
many VAX VMS assembly language primitives.
The YACC and LEX support libraries for portable bit string
routines, dynamic memory routines, and more.
CSL-2433 I055-- SWTOOL for the full STUG Basic Tape as
files F1..F16 and Larry Dwyer's primitives, which are to be
prefered over mine by those using only FMGR files or
who do not have EMA.
Note:
1. I use the Hollerith versions of ratfor & rc.
Programs compiled with rat77 or ratpass1 will need
appropriate versions of REMARK.
2. Link all versions EB with libraries rcl.lib, ds.lib, fnewf.lib
3. Put RATDEF in /Libraries.
4. Type 'character' is Software Tools character. R1 format.
Type 'CHARACTER' or 'Character' is Fortran-77 character*.
All filenames must be of this type.
5. Maximun number of files open at the same time is 7 disk
plus 3 LU's. Dynamic memory /dsmem/ is set to 30,000 in EMA.
6. Does not support random access file io. CSL-2433-I055-- does.
7. Is about as slow as the HP Pascal compiler.
(cont)
\bp
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RC J012
\ce 1984 RC, RAT77, RATP1, RATP2 & 1980 RAT4 (cont)
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8. 1984 versions produce better Fortran than the 1980 version.
9. Contrary to statements within the documentation files, this
version of rat77 does use /libraries/RATDEF for macros.
10. Do not use file extensions for RATDEF. That activates some
undocumented logic regarding SUFFEX & PATH names.
11. The tools AR and ROFF(format) are pretty basic when working
with material written in a Software Tools shop.
Additional Documentation....: Software Tools by Kernighan & Plauger
from Addison-Wesley.
Documentation and tutorial files.
UNIX manuals (rc, file re-direction, etc).
Software Tools Users Group
140 Center St.
El Segundo, Calif. 90245
(213)-322-2574
Other fortran pre-processors: FLECS on CSL-2433-I044--
ef1 on UNIX systems
Pre-processors for any language: 'macro' in the Software Tools (like
the ratfor & C macro expander.)
m4 on UNIX systems.
Other techniques for portability: KARRTN fortran primitives. public domain.
PFORT verifier.
These techniques were used for the
development of the STAT-80 package
and may be better than ratfor for the
development of portable mathametical
oriented software.
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LISP J013
LISP INTERPRETER FROM STUG TOY'S TAPE
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Contribution Name...........: lisp
Title....................: lisp interpreter from STUG Toy's Tape.
: This material is in the Public Domain.
: It will NOT run on the HP1000 as is.
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. lisp.sbmt - Submission file.
: 02. lisp.ar - Lisp archive. Toy' Tape file 11.
: 03. readme.lisp - File 1 on the Toy's Tape.
Operating System.........: VAX under VMS and Software Tools environment.
Language(s)..............: 1984 (Beta version of) ratfor.
Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter
: 2. Language
External Support Req'd...: Beta ratfor, ratfor library, AR, roff(format)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: The language LISP.
Origionally developed on an HP-1000 by C. Doulan & D. Martin.
Since moved, modified for VAX/VMS and possably enhanced by unknown
authors. This material is in the public domain.
Following is from the Toy' Tape readme file:
FILE 11 -- LISP ARCHIVE
And they said it couldn't be done! A reasonably well-endowed
LISP interpreter written (almost) entirely in RatFor.
Originally developed for an HP-1000 minicomputer (of all
things), this LISP has been residing of late in the memory-rich
VAX/VMS environment. The basic overlaying strategy from the HP
has been retained, however, so porting it back down to a
smaller machine shouldn't be too terrible. If you're not
running on a VAX, you'll need to write equivalents for the
recursion-handling routines in "rcrsv.mar". Since LISP
requires quite a few primitives and library routines you may
not have on your local system, we have included our entire
runtime library as archive "rlib.ar" in the LISP archive.
Note: Please don't become too attached to this particular
dialect of LISP. When COMMON LISP becomes available, we plan
to rework this one to be as compatible as possible.
Additional Documentation....:
J01401
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ROFF1 J014
TEXT FORMATTER STUG 1980 ROFF(FORMAT)
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Contribution Name...........: roff1
Title....................: Text Formatter STUG 1980 roff(format).
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. roff1.sbmt - Submissions file.
: 02. roff1.ar - Full archive.
: 03. &roff1 - Fortran with include files.
: 04. %roff1 - Relocatable
: 05. "roff1 - Documentation allready roff'ed
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: ratfor (1980 release)
Keywords.................: 1. Word Processing
: 2. Text
: 3. Formatting
External Support Req'd...: ratfor library 'rcl'.
If Re-submission, Reason.: FMGR & CI files compatable.
: Needed for printing STUG documentation.
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Text formatter used for STUG documentation.
Bugs/Deficiencies: Has problems with underlining and bold print.
Does not understand the 1984 roff2 tab command.
Advantages: Works better than my version of roff2.
Additional Documentation....: nroff on UNIX systems.
J01501
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SMERGE J015
SORT - MERGE FROM 1980 STUG BASIC TAPE
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Contribution Name...........: smerge
Title....................: sort - merge from 1980 STUG Basic tape.
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. smerge.sbmt - Submission file.
: 02. smerge.ar - Full STUG archive.
: 03. smerge.f - Fortran with include files.
: 04. smerge.o - Relocatables
: 05. smerge.doc - Roff'ed documentation.
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: ratfor (1980 version)
Keywords.................: 1. sort
: 2. merge
External Support Req'd...: ratfor library 'rcl'
If Re-submission, Reason.: FMGR and CI file system compatable.
Previous versions have not been ready to run.
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is the only sort program that I've been able to find
that runs on HP-1000 & sorts more that 32767 records.
It has been used with a dictionary of >42600 records.
ORIGIONAL NAME
sort - sort and/or merge text files
SYNOPSIS
sort [-bdfimr] [+sn] [file] ...
DESCRIPTION
Sort sorts lines of all the named files together and
writes the result on the standard output. If no files
are given or the filename '-' appears, standard input is
read. The sort key is an entire line. Default ordering
is alphabetic by characters as they are represented in
ASCII format. The ordering is affected by the following
flags, one or more of which may appear.
-b Leading blanks are not included in keys.
-d 'Dictionary' order: only letters, digits and blanks
are significant in comparisons.
-f Fold all letters to a single case.
-i Ignore all nonprinting nonblank characters.
-m Merge only, the input files are already sorted.
-r Reverse the sense of the sort
+sn Sort according to the subfield starting on column n
link it EB with library 'rcl' in the 'rc' submission and fnewf.HP
Additional Documentation....: The book Software tools.
smerge.doc
'sort' - on UNIX systems
J01601
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PATRN J016
SUB-LINEAR & LINEAR PATTERN MATCHING FUNCTIONS
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Contribution Name...........: patrn
Title....................: Sub-linear & linear Pattern matching functions.
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. patrn.sbmt - Submission file.
: 02. patrn.ar
- Software Tools Archive of the
- Boyer_Moore sub-linear search.
- Knuth, Morris, Pratt search.
- Driver to test the functions.
- Documentation.
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: ratfor - 1984 beta version from STUG.
Keywords.................: 1. Compare
: 2. Word Processing
: 3. Editor
: 4. Text
External Support Req'd...: Software Tools Enviroment.
1980 ratfor from CSL 2433 (FMGR only).
1980 or 1984 ratfor from STUG.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Rich Drescher
Company.......: 3M - Imaging Systems Division
Street........: 1999 Mt. Read Blvd.
:
City..........: Rochester,
State.........: N. Y.,
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 14615
Phone Number..: (716)-458-2920
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Fastest known pattern matching algorithms
for non-binary alphabets.
Excellent for writting a portable 'grep'
and for use with 'find' commands within
portable file listing programs.
Additional Documentation....: In the archive and literature referances.
J01701
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DBEXP J017
EXPLAIN DATA-BASE FORMAT
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Contribution Name...........: DBEXP
Title....................: Explain data-base format
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. 'DBEXP Submission file
: 02. &DBEXP Source file
: 03. &DBERR Source file
: 04. #DBEXP Loader file
Operating System.........: RT6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Help
: 2. Image
: 3. Data Base
External Support Req'd...: IMAGE/1000 92069 LIBRARY
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: HAL HARP
Company.......: NAVWPNSUPPCEN
: BLDG. 41NE
: CODE 70613
City..........: CRANE
State.........: IN
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 47522
Phone Number..: 812-854-1034
Program Abstract............: 7/26/84
THIS PROGRAM GIVES A COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF AN IMAGE/1000 DATA BASE.
EXAMPLE
TO RUN
RU,DBEXP OR DBEXP
Enter data-base name:+sc STAN:99
Enter level MOM
THE LOADER FILE CONTAINS AN ENTRY LI,$DBMSY, THIS NAME MAY HAVE TO BE
CHANGED OR OMITTED DEPENDING ON YOUR CONFIGURATION. $DBMSY IS A LINDXED
VERSION OF THE IMAGE LIBRARY: %DBMS,%LOCAL,%NO\DS
THE PROGRAM &DBEXP AND COMPANION DATA BASE ERROR PROGRAM &DBERR
WAS WRITTEN BY RICK CALENTINE ,NAVWPNSUPPCEN CRANE,IN.
Additional Documentation....: IMAGE/1000 92069 MANUALS
J01801
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CSDEF J018
DEFINE CS/80 DISC TRACK MAP
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Contribution Name...........: CSDEF
Title....................: DEFINE CS/80 DISC TRACK MAP
File Names...............: 00. RENAME FILE
: 01. 'CSDEF -SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &CSDEF -SOURCE (FTN7X)
: 03. %CSDEF -RELOC.
Operating System.........: RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM TABLES
: 2. DISC
External Support Req'd...: REV. 2340
If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENT
Contributor's Name..........: DONALD L. CLAPP
Company.......: ELI LILLY AND CO.
Street........: 307 E. MCCARTY ST.
:
City..........: INDIANAPOLIS
State.........: INDIANA
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: 317-261-4458
Program Abstract............:
THIS PROGRAM IS TO ASSIST THOSE PERSONS ADDING A CS/80 DISC TO THEIR
SYSTEM ON A SECOND CONTROLLER. THE TRACK MAP TABLE MUST BE BUILT
BY THE USER. THE STARTING BLOCK ON THE DISC MUST BE SPECIFIED
AS 2 OR 3 WORD INTEGER VALUES. NEITHER THE ASSEMBLER NOR MACRO WILL
DEFINE VALUES THIS WAY. THIS PROGRAM DOES THE ARITHMATIC AND
DISPLAYS THE RESULTS IN OCTAL.
THIS EDITION OF THE PROGRAM WILL ALSO PRODUCE A MACRO SOURCE FILE
OF THE LAYOUT THAT YOU DEFINE.
Additional Documentation....:
J01901
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B1D J019
B1D WHETSTONE BENCHMARK FOR HP 1000
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Contribution Name...........: B1D
Title....................: B1D Whetstone Benchmark for HP 1000
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'B1D77 Submission File
: 02. &B1D77
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM and RTE IVB
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN77, Easily modified for FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Benchmark
: 2. FORTRAN
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Glen A. Mortensen
Company.......: Intermountain Technologies Inc.
Street........: P. O. Box 1604
: 1400 Benton Street
City..........: Idaho Falls
State.........: Idaho
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 83403-1604
Phone Number..: 208-523-7255
Telex.........: None
Program Abstract............: This is a FORTRAN77 version of the B1D Whetston
Benchmark. The Whetstone Benchmark is a
synthetic program that was developed by
Harry J. Crunow in London in the middle
70's using data accumulated by Brian A.
Whichmann. Article on this benchmark was
published in the INTERFACE/1000 magazine
in the December '83/January '84 issue.
Output from the ITI computer is given here
BENCHMARK B1D EXEC TIME IS 2.2438 MINUTES
LOOP = 1
COMPILER = FTN7X
OP SYSTEM = RTE-6/VM
COMPUTER = 2100-MXE
SPEED = 7.43 THOUSANDS OF WHETSTONE INSTRUCTIONS/SEC
ALL DONE
Additional Documentation....: None
J02001
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JBINF J020
DISPLAY GASP INITIALIZATION INFORMATION
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Contribution Name...........: JBINF
Title....................: DISPLAY GASP INITIALIZATION INFORMATION
File Names...............: 00. RENAME FILE
: 01. 'JBINF -SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &JBINF -SOURCE (FTN7X)
: 03. %JBINF -RELOC. (OLDRE)
Operating System.........: RTE-II --- RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. HELP
: 2. SPOOLING
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: DONALD L. CLAPP
Company.......: ELI LILLY AND CO.
Street........: 307 E. MCCARTY ST.
:
City..........: INDIANAPOLIS
State.........: INDIANA
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: 317-261-4458
Program Abstract............:
THIS PROGRAM IS TO ASSIST THOSE PERSONS WITH POOR MEMORYS THAT
CANNOT REMEMBER THE PARAMETERS THEY USED WHEN THEY INITIALIZED
THE SPOOLING SYSTEM WITH GASP. THE PROGRAM DISPLAYS THE PARAMETERS
USED IN THE SAME FORM AS WHEN ORIGINALLY ENTERED.
Additional Documentation....:
J02101
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CMPAR J021
COMPARE PARAMETERS IN FORTRAN SUBROUTINES
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........:CMPAR
Title....................:Compare Parameters in Fortran Subroutines
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'CMPAR Submission File
:02. &CMPAR Ftn7x Source
:03. &CMSUB Ftn7x Source
:04. &CHSUB Ftn7x Source
:05. #CMPAR Link Command File
Operating System.........:RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............:Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. COMPARE
: 2. Fortran
: 3. Debug
: 4. Cross-Reference
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:Robert E. DeNuto, Jr.
Company.......:GHA Lock Joint, Inc.
Street........:150 N. Main St.
:PO Box 1000
City..........:Wharton
State.........:NJ
Country.......:
Zip Code......:07885
Phone Number..:(201) 366-2400
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This submission is a utility to check the parameter passage
between calling and called routines. It gets a data type listing
from the Ftn7x compiler for both files, and performs a cross check.
Discrepancies in parameter passing between "main" and "subroutine"
have been the cause of many debugging hours spent. This program
checks both parameter name and parameter type, and produces a list
stating each parameter and it's data type. This is performed for
each call in a "main" to the "subroutine".
The program depends on the list file produced by Ftn7x to have
the format of rev 2340.
Additional Documentation....:
Ftn7x must be "RP'ed" before running.
J02201
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TRKCX J022
CHECK DISC MAP FOR MAC AND ICD DISCS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TRKCX
Title....................: CHECK DISC MAP FOR MAC AND ICD DISCS
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TRKCX Submission File
: 02. &TRKCX -SOURCE (FTN7X)
: 03. %TRKCX -RELOC. (OLDRE)
: 04. &MOVEW SOURCE MACRO
: 05. %MOVEW RELOC
: 06. &BRPLC MACRO
: 07. %BRPLC RELOC
: 08. &.BRP MACRO
: 09. %.BRP RELOC
Operating System.........: RTE-II --- RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM TABLES
: 2. DISC
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS
Contributor's Name..........: DONALD L. CLAPP
Company.......: ELI LILLY AND CO.
Street........: 307 E. MCCARTY ST.
:
City..........: INDIANAPOLIS
State.........: INDIANA
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: 317-261-4458
Program Abstract............:
C TRKCX IS A PROGRAM THAT ACCEPTS THE TRACK MAP ENTRIES FROM A
C SYSTEM GENERATION LISTING AND THEN A SUMMARY OF THE DISK LAYOUT
C TO THE TERMINAL OR A PRINTER. IN ADDITION, THE TRACK MAP IS
C CHECKED FOR CONFLICTS SUCH AS TOO MANY CYLINDERS USED FOR THE
C DRIVE TYPE, TOO MANY HEADS OR OVERLAPPING SPARES OR DISK AREAS.
C
C THE PROGRAM ALLOWS ENTERING UP TO 64 ENTRIES (MAXIMUM FOR A SYSGEN)
C AND THEN ALLOWS CHECKING/EDITING OF THE MAP. IN ADDITION, THE
C ACTUAL SYSTEM LU'S MAY BE ADDED SO THE LISTING IS RELATIVE TO
C DISK LU'S AND NOT JUST SUBCHANNELS.
C THIS EDITION OF THE PROGRAM WILL READ A GENERATOR ANSWER FILE
C FOR THE INITIAL DEFINITIONS OF THE DISC.
Additional Documentation....:
J02301
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APPLE J023
DOWN-LOAD FILE AND RECOGNIZE XON/XOFF HANDSHAKE
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Contribution Name...........: APPLE
Title....................: DOWN-LOAD FILE AND RECOGNIZE XON/XOFF HANDSHAKE
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer
: 01. 'APPLE - SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. *APPLE - COMPILE AND LOAD TRANSFER F
: 03. &APPLE - SOURCE FILE
: 04. "APPLE - ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTAION
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. APPLE
: 2. MODEM
: 3. DATA COMM
: 4. PC
External Support Req'd...: DVW00 AND BACI CARD (12966A)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: GEORGE SANTEE
Company.......: INTERMOUNTAIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Street........: 1400 BENTON STREET
: P.O. BOX 1604
City..........: IDAHO FALLS
State.........: IDAHO
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 83403-1604
Phone Number..: (208) 523-7255
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: THE APPLE PROGRAM ALLOWS DOWN-LOADING A FILE
FROM THE HP1000 TO A PC WHOSE TERMINAL EMULATION PROGRAM USES THE XON/XOFF
HANDSHAKE. A MODEM CONNECTED TO THE HP1000 WITH A BACI CARD USING DRIVER
DVW00 IS REQUIRED.
Additional Documentation....: "APPLE
J02401
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ASUBS J024
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE SUBROUTINES
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Contribution Name...........: ASUBS
Title....................: Assembly Language Subroutines
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'ASUBS - Submission file.
: 02. &ASUBS - Source file.
: 03. $ASUBS - Lindxed library.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This package of subroutines have appeared before in these pages but since
they are needed by other contributions I have submitted they are included
here. Some of the routines are new and some have been revised. Look at the
source listing to see what's here.
Note: you will probably have to extract the module you want,
rather than trying to assemble the whole library at once.
Additional Documentation....:
J02501
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BACKS J025
INDEXES FOR BINDER BACKS
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Contribution Name...........: Backs
Title....................: Indexes for binder backs
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'BACKS Submission File
: 02. &BACKS
: 03. %BACKS
: 04. #BACKS
: 05. "BACKS
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: Fortran77
Keywords.................: 1. Text
: 2. Label
: 3. Graphics
External Support Req'd...: Graphics/1000-II (DGL), Plotter HP-9872X
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: JUHA KOLJONEN & KARI KESKIIVARI
Company.......: NESTE OY , RESEARCH CENTRE
Street........:
:
City..........: SF-06850 KULLOO
State.........:
Country.......: FINLAND
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 358-15-693400
Program Abstract............:
Additional Documentation....: See program listing or file "BACKS
J02601
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BAKUP J026
DAILY FC SYSTEM BACKUP
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: BAKUP
Title....................: Daily FC system backup
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer Fileile
: 01. 'BAKUP Submission file
: 02. &BAKUP Program source
: 03. "BAKUP Documentation file
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. BACKUP
: 2. ARCHIVE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John A. Price
Company.......: Hershey Foods Corporation
Technical Center
Street........: 1025 Reese Ave
: PO Box 805
City..........: Hershey
State.........: PA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 17033-0805
Phone Number..: (717) 534-5239
Program Abstract............: This is a time-scheduled program which
automatically backs up selected LUs each working day.
Additional Documentation....: See file "BAKUP
J02701
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BATCH J027
BATCH INPUT FROM DISC OR LU
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: BATCH
Title....................: BATCH INPUT FROM DISC OR LU
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'BATCH Submission file
: 02. &BOPEN
: 03. &BDONE
: 04. &BSKIP
: 05. &BREAD
: 06. &BINIT
: 07. [BCOM INCLUDE file
: 08. *BATCH Merge command file
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB or RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: ASMB, FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. BATCH
: 2. INPUT
External Support Req'd...: 'NGLIB' LIBRARY
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: R. Niekamp
Company.......: Hewlett Packard Company
Street........: 1001 E. 101st Terrace
City..........: Kansas City
State.........: Missouri
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 64131
Phone Number..: (816) 941-0411
Program Abstract............: A collection of routines to provide an
easy method of modifing interactive
programs to run without an operator.
Additional Documentation....: Use MERGE with the .BATCH file to
create a library $BATCH.
[BCOM is an Include file for the
Fortran routines. It must match
the space reserved in &BINIT.
J02801
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ROGUE J028
ROGUE GAME FILES FROM VAX
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Contribution Name...........: ROGUE
Title....................: ROGUE game files from VAX
Rogue, in Vax Fortran with braindamaged files:
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'ROGUE Submission file
: 02. ATACK 11 size
: 03. COMMON 20
: 04. DAMAGE 5
: 05. DESC 12
: 06. DIG3 21
: 07. DRAWCO 23
: 08. DRAWMF 6
: 09. DRAWMP 8
: 10. ERROR 1
: 11. FID 20
: 12. GETMAP 22
: 13. IMP6 22
: 14. INIT 33
: 15. INVEN 8
: 16. LIB 33
: 17. LOCATE 4
: 18. MAIN 1
: 19. MONS 27
: 20. MOVE 11
: 21. OLDRAW 8
: 22. OLDSCR 12
: 23. PICKUP 14
: 24. POTION 9
: 25. PUTMON 11
: 26. RIP 7
: 27. ROGUE 4 <-- The README file
: 28. ROGUEC 1
: 29. ROGUEF 55
: 30. SAVE 15
: 31. SCR 12
: 32. SCROLL 26
: 33. SLEEP 1
: 34. STICKS 27
: 35. T 11
: 36. TALLY 3
: 37. TEMP 12
: 38. TERMIO 35
: 39. TTYOUT 1
: 40. WER 1
Operating System.........: VAX
Language(s)..............: VAX Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. Games
: 2. VAX
External Support Req'd...: You will need to rework these routines
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: JACK MCALISTER
Company.......: TDC
: 621 Six Flags Drive
City..........: Arlington
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 76011
Phone Number..: 817-861-7447
Program Abstract............: ROGUE game captured from VAX
Additional Documentation....: See file ROGUE.
J02901
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CLEAN J029
FMGR CARTRIDGE CLEAN UP PROGRAM
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution name...........: CLEAN
Title....................: FMGR cartridge clean up program.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'CLEAN - Submission file.
: 02. &CLEAN - Source file.
: 03. #CLEAN - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Extents
: 2. Files
External Support Req'd...: $FMP6 library.
If Re-submission, Reason.: Made compatible with CI file system.
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Program Abstract............:
This program will perform the following disc clean-up operations
on FMGR cartridges from the options selected in the run string:
1. Purge files with zero security codes.
2. Purge compiler list files. (Starts with single quote)
3. Remove extents from type 3 and up files.
4. Reclaim unused disc space in type 3 & 4 files.
5. Change the file size of type 3 and up for speed.
All mounted cartridges will be processed unless a negative logical
unit number is given in the run string.
Additional Documentation....:
Example run string:
CI> Clean,UN,PU,PL,RE,-25
The 'PU' option will ask if you want to purge the file name displayed.
Answer 'Y' or 'N' or /E to terminate the option for that cartridge.
The 'AP' will purge all files with zero security codes without asking.
'PU' and 'AP' are mutually exclusive.
Compiler list files are purged with the 'PL' option if a corresponding
source file is found (i.e. starting with an &). If files beginning with
a single quote are found without a matching source file, an informative
message is printed out so you can find those list files created by
mistake from errors in the run string when compiling.
The 'RE' option allows you to reclaim unused disc space in type 3 & 4
files by reading the file and releasing used space at the end. The final
number of blocks in the file is rounded up to be disvisable by 4 for
more efficient access using larger DCB's. Processing is very fast taking
less than a second to handle a 100 block file.
The 'UN' option removes extents from files by copying them into a file
that is the original size times the number of extents. Unused disc is
released as in the 'RE' option.
The 'EX' option will round a file size up like the unextend option until
it is divisable by 4. If the file size is divisable by 4 already
nothing is done to the file. 'EX' and 'UN' are mutually exculsive.
The program accepts both lower and upper case letters. The break command
can be given at any time and will stop processing the file it was currenting
working on. Also options can be disabled for a given cartridge and
re-enabled for the next cartridge.
\bp
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CLEAN J029
\ce FMGR CARTRIDGE CLEAN UP PROGRAM (cont)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The program is very efficient making use of multiple track reads of both
the directory tracks and data tracks. FMGR DCB's are about 100 blocks in
size. Extensive use of system MACROS are used making it very difficult to
try to use the program with RTE-4B. The new file system doesn't need this
kind of utility.
Error reporting and file descriptions now use CI format for consistancy.
The FSTAT call may need to be changed for RTE-A.
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CIPRE J030
CI PROGRAM PREPROCESSORS
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Contribution Name...........: CIPRE
Title....................: CI program preprocessors.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'CIPRE - Submission file.
: 02. &ASMB - Assembler preprocessor.
: 03. #ASMB - Link command file.
: 04. &FTN4X - FORTRAN 4x preprocessor.
: 05. #FTN4X - Link command file.
: 06. &MICRO - Microprogramming preprocessor.
: 07. #MICRO - Link command file.
: 08. &MXREF - Micro cross ref. preprocessor.
: 09. #MXREF - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Pre-processor
: 2. CI
: 3. Compiler
External Support Req'd...: CI file system.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This package of preprocessors allows older HP products to use the new
CI file system. Some things don't work the same in FTN4X and FTN7X so
I wanted FTN4X to used the new file system. Bugs in MACRO have also
forced me to go back and use ASMB at times. The method used is simple
and will work for many programs. If the source is in a CI file, then
it is copied to a FMGR scratch file. FMGR list and object files are
set up as needed. Then the real compiler is called using these scratch
files. If all is well, then the list and object files are copied back
to the CI files system and the temporary scratch files are purged. Error
checking is also done passing the status back to the calling program.
The process is fast using FmpCopy usually taking only a few seconds of
extra processing. WARNING: Due to a bug in C.83 FmpCopy, do not size up
the programs to more than 30 pages.
Additional Documentation....:
File naming conventions:
Preprocessor Compiler name
------------ -------------
FTN4X.RUN::PROGRAMS FTN66.RUN::PROGRAMS
ASMB.RUN::PROGRAMS ASMB4.RUN::PROGRAMS
MICRO.RUN::PROGRAMS MICXE.RUN::PROGRAMS
MXREF.RUN::PROGRAMS MICXF.RUN::PROGRAMS
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HP/C LIBRARIES J031
HP/C COMPILER RUNTIME AND I/O LIBRARIES
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Contribution Name...........: HP/C Libraries
Title....................: HP/C Compiler Runtime and I/O Libraries
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'CLIB Submission file
: 02. $NCLIB New file system library
: 03. $OCLIB Old file system library
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB, RTE-XL, RTE-6/VM, RTE-A.1, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: HP/C, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Library
: 2. C
: 3. Compiler
External Support Required:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: David A. Boskey
Company.......: Corporate Computer Systems, Inc.
Street........: 33 West Main Street
:
City..........: Holmdel
State.........: New Jersey
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 07733
Phone Number..: (201) 946-3800
Telex.........: 642672
Program Abstract............:
Additional Documentation....: See the HP/C Reference Manual from CCS
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CONV J032
ASCII TO NUMERIC CONVERSION
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Contribution Name...........: CONV
Title....................: ASCII to numeric conversion
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'CONV Submission file
: 02. &CONV Program source
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X, FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. ASCII
: 2. CONVERSION
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John A. Price
Company.......: Hershey Foods Corporation
Technical Center
Street........: 1025 Reese Ave
: PO Box 805
City..........: Hershey
State.........: PA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 17033-0805
Phone Number..: (717) 534-5239
Program Abstract............: A library of FTN4X and FTN7X conversion
routines to convert ASCII to numeric.
Additional Documentation....: Routines included:
KVTAS: Convert ASCII to INTEGER (FTN4X)
CVTAS: Convert ASCII to REAL (FTN4X)
LVTAS: Convert ASCII to INTEGER (FTN7X)
SVTAS: Convert ASCII to REAL (FTN7X)
J03301
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CMMA J033
RTE-A SYSTEM ANALYZER
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Contribution Name...........: CMMA
Title....................: RTE-A System Analyzer
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'CMMA Submission file
: 02. "CMMA Execution notes
: 03. #CMMA LINK command file
: 04. &ADDSK Add to command stack source
: 05. %ADDSK Add to command stack relocatable
: 06. &BYTES Byte manipulation source
: 07. %BYTES Byte manipulation relocatable
: 08. &CKMOR Check for more output source
: 09. %CKMOR Check for more output relocatable
: 10. &CMMA CMMA main program source
: 11. %CMMA CMMA main program relocatable
: 12. &COMMA Command reader source
: 13. %COMMA Command reader relocatable
: 14. &CVT Convert ascii to binary source
: 15. %CVT Convert ascii to binary relocatable
: 16. &DLPK List disc sectors source
: 17. %DLPK List disc sectors relocatable
: 18. &DM Modify disc location source
: 19. %DM Modify disc location relocatable
: 20. &DP Display parameters soure
: 21. %DP Display parameters soure
: 22. &DRPK List LU table entries source
: 23. %DRPK List LU table entries relocatable
: 24. &DS Search disc track source
: 25. %DS Search disc track relocatable
: 26. &FI Find value - user map source
: 27. %FI Find value - user map relocatable
: 28. &IDPK List ID segments source
: 29. %IDPK List ID segments relocatable
: 30. &INPK List interrupt table source
: 31. %INPK List interrupt table relocatable
: 32. &LI List a system entry point source
: 33. %LI List a system entry point relocatabl
: 34. &LISTP Output in packed format source
: 35. %LISTP Output in packed format relocatable
: 36. &LMPK List memory - user map source
: 37. %LMPK List memory - user map relocatable
: 38. &LUPK Display lu tables source
: 39. %LUPK Display lu tables relocatable
: 40. &OUT Write the output records source
: 41. %OUT Write the output records relocatable
: 42. &PM Modify memory - user map source
: 43. %PM Modify memory - user map relocatable
: 44. &RDREC Read a command source
: 45. %RDREC Read a command relocatable
: 46. &XF Find a value - system map source
: 47. %XF Find a value - system map relocatabl
: 48. &XLPK List memory - system map source
: 49. %XLPK List memory - system map relocatable
: 50. &XP Modify memory - system map source
: 51. %XP Modify memory - system map relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: HP/C, FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. System tables
: 3. Analyzer
External Support Required:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: David A. Boskey
Company.......: Corporate Computer Systems, Inc.
Street........: 33 West Main Street
City..........: Holmdel
State.........: New Jersey
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 07733
Phone Number..: (201) 946-3800
(cont)
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CMMA J033
\ce RTE-A SYSTEM ANALYZER (cont)
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Program Abstract............:
CMMA is a program which facilitates the analysis of problems
in an RTE-A system. CMMA is a stripped-down version of
previous versions of CMMx. This version does not have the
facility to run in a different computer; i.e. you cannot
examine a remote RTE-A from another node in a DS/1000
network.
CMMA provides the following commands:
DL lu track sector #sectors list disc sectors
DM lu track sector word value [flag] modify a word on the disc
DP value [operator value] display parameters
DR lu [lu] display lu table
DS lu track wd1 [wd2] [wd3] [wd4] [wd5] search disc tracks
EC echo tr file commands
EP issue top of form to output
EX exit from CMMA
FI value start-address #words find value in the user map
ID number/name display id segments
IN start_sect-code [end-select-code] display interrupt table entries
LE list all entry points
LI entry-point [#words] list an entry point
LL file/lu change output file/lu
LM address #words list memory in the user map
LU lu display dvt and ift
PM address value [flag] patch a word in the user map
TR file get commands from a file
XF value start-address #words find value in the system map
XL address #words list memory in the system map
XP address value [flag] patch a word in the system map
Additional Documentation....:
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QSPOL J034
EASY SPOOLER INTERFACE
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Contribution Name...........: QSPOL
Title....................: EASY SPOOLER INTERFACE
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'QSPOL Submission file
: 02. &QSPOL
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB or RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Spooling
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: R. Niekamp
Company.......: Hewlett Packard Company
Street........: 1001 E. 101st Terrace
City..........: Kansas City
State.........: Missouri
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 64131
Phone Number..: (816) 941-0411
Program Abstract............: Easy interface to the spooler package.
Contains two (2) options:
1) Setup programmatic spool files.
2) Transaction logging, weekly cycle,
retains file till following week then
reuses.
Additional Documentation....:
J03501
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CPIC J035
DIRECT, DMA, PRIVILEGED MODE I/O EXAMPLES
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Contribution Name...........:CPIC
Title....................:DIRECT, DMA, PRIVILEGED MODE I/O EXAMPLES
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'CPIC Submission File
: 02. &CPIC
: 03. &ASIC
: 04. &CASIC
: 05. &HPIB
: 06. &CHPIB
: 07. &PICCW
: 08. &LOOKH
: 09. &HLOOK
: 10. &LOOK
: 11. &LOOKM
: 12. &CN0
: 13. &PICIO
: 14. &IBCOM
Operating System.........:RTE-A.1
Language(s)..............:FORTRAN77, MACRO/1000
Keywords.................:1. I/O
:2. DMA
:3. privileged
External Support Req'd...:NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Avery Davis
Company.......: GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Street........: Electromagnetics Laboratory
: Millimeter Wave Technology Division
City..........: Atlanta
State.........: GA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 30332
Phone Number..: (404)894-3505
Telex.........:.
Program Abstract............: These programs are examples of direct,
privileged mode DMA I/O on an A-series
HP1000. They have only been tested on an
A700 under RTE-A.1. Some of the programs
are FORTRAN which call privileged assembly
language subroutines, and other are
accessory utilities.
Additional Documentation....: Comment lines at the beginning of each
source code file describe the use and loading
of that file. A tutorial may be found in the
paper, "Direct privileged Mode DMA I/O on the
A700 Under RTE A.1", Avery Davis, INTEREX
Technical Computer Conference Proceedings,
1984 HP 1000 International Conference,
San Jose, CA, September 9-13, 1984,
pp14-1 to 14-8.
J03601
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CPUSE J036
24 HOUR CPU USAGE WITH PRINTOUT
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Contribution Name...........: CPUSE
Title....................: 24 HOUR CPU USAGE WITH PRINTOUT
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'CPUSE -SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &CPUSE -SOURCE CODE FOR CPUSE
: 03. %CPUSE -RELOCATABLE FOR CPUSE
: 04. %WAIT -RELOCATABLE FOR WAIT
Operating System.........: RTE 6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Analyzer
: 2. Accounting
: 3. Reports
: 4. Performance
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A
Contributor's Name..........: DAN FOGER/JOE BOSWELL
Company.......: FAA
Street........: 5400 DAVIS HYWY
:
City..........: ANCHORAGE
State.........: ALASKA
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 99506
Phone Number..: 907-269-1189
Program Abstract............:
A program to satisfy managers who aren't impressed by flashing lights
and have learned the buzz words "HOWS YOUR CPU USAGE?". Data is gathered
from the S register via the CU,ON command and creats a reasonable piece of
paper to hand them 24 hours later. Samples at .5 second intervals are
stored and a file created with output to specified printer lu with some
percentages like the 'CPU WAS BUSY 100% OF THE TIME FOR XX% OF THE HOUR'.
%WAIT is included in case you dont have the old ISALB around.
J03701
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DATA J037
EQUIPMENT TABLE PRINT OUT
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Contribution Name...........: DATA
Title....................: EQUIPMENT TABLE PRINT OUT
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DATA -SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &DATA -SOURCE CODE FOR CPUSE
: 03. %DATA -RELOCATABLE FOR CPUSE
: 04. %ASINT -RELOCATABLE FOR ASCII
Operating System.........: RTE 6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77 ASINT IS IN ASSEMBLER
Keywords.................: 1. System tables
: 2. Eqt
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A
Contributor's Name..........: DAN FOGER/JOE BOSWELL
Company.......: FAA
Street........: 5400 DAVIS HYWY
:
City..........: ANCHORAGE
State.........: ALASKA
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 99506
Phone Number..: 907-269-1189
Program Abstract............:
A program to SEE what is in the equipment table. Seems you need to
see all of the words in table if your having trouble with an lu. To run
the program just type in DATA,equipment number. Other option is to direct
the output listing with ipram 2; DATA,equipment number,output lu number
%ASINT is included to load the program.
J03801
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DBMOD J038
DATA BASE MODIFIER
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Contribution Name...........: DBMOD
Title....................: Data Base modifier
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DBMOD SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. ?DBMOD PROGRAM HELP FILE
: 03. #DBMOD LINK COMMAND FILE
: 04. &DBMOD SOURCE CODE
: 05. %DBMOD COMPILED CODE
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. IMAGE
: 2. DATA BASE
: 3. MODIFY
External Support Req'd...: IMAGE 1000
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: CARL RAPSON
Company.......: DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER
Street........: PO BOX 2710
:
City..........: TULSA
State.........: OKLAHOMA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 74101
Phone Number..: (918)250-4288
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program allows you to modify the values of items in a data base.
Both regular and key items can be changed. The items can be character,
real, or integer types. The program is kind of slow, but it gets the
job done much more easily than doing it by hand. DBMOD opens the data
base in mode 3 (exclusive), so no other activity is allowed while it is
working. See the file ?DBMOD for more details.
Additional Documentation....:
IMAGE 1000 REFERENCE MANUAL
J03901
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DBMOX J039
DATA BASE MODIFY PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: DBMOX
Title....................: Data base modify program
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DBMOX submission file
: 02. &DBMOX source file
: 03. #DBMOX loader file
Operating System.........: RTE6VM,RTE4B
Keywords.................: 1. Data base
: 2. IMAGE
: 3. Modify
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
External Support Req'd...: 92069 IMAGE LIBRARY
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: HAL HARP
Company.......: NAVWPNSUPPCEN
Street........: BLDG. 41NE CODE 70613
City..........: CRANE
State.........: IN.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 47522
Phone Number..: 812-854-1034
Program Abstract............: JUNE 1, 1981
THIS PROGRAM IS USED TO MODIFY A 92069 DATA BASE. IT WILL ADD ,DELETE
AND MODIFY A SINGLE RECORD INCLUDING KEY ITEMS.
THE LOADR FILE CONTAINS A REFERENCE TO LI,$DBMSY, THIS NAME MAY HAVE
TO BE CHANGED OR OMITTED DEPENDING ON THE PARTICULAR INSTALLATION OF
IMAGE/1000 AT YOUR SITE.
TO OPERATE PROPERLY THIS PROGRAM EXPECTS A 26XX TYPE TERMINAL.
EXAMPLE:
TO RUN:
RU,DBMOX
Enter data-base name:+sc STAN:99
Enter level MOM
Enter data-set TRANS
A MENU WILL THEN BE PRINTED ON THE SCREEN WITH THE NAMES OF THE DATA
ITEMS AND THE LENGTH OF THE ITEM WILL BE IN PARENTHESES.
THIS PROGRAM USES A DBINF CALL TO GET THE DATA SET INFORMATION THEN
CREATES A SCREEN AND ALLOWS THE USER TO FILL IN THE SCREEN WITH DATA.
THE USER THEN SAVES THE INFORMATION ON THE SCREEN WITH A /S.
DBMOX WAS MODIFIED FROM A PROGRAM WRITTEN BY DAN LASKOWSKI, HP INDY.
Additional Documentation....: IMAGE/1000 92069 MANUALS
J04001
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DVP12 J040
LINEPRINTER DRIVER AND SUPPORT SOFTWARE
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Contribution Name...........: DVP12
Title....................: Lineprinter driver and support software.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'DVP12 - Submission file.
: 02. &DVP12 - Driver source.
: 03. &UPIT - Up downed Lu's.
: 04. &CC - Space page up.
: 05. *UPIT - LOADR command file.
: 06. #CC - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM only.
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Driver
: 2. Printer
External Support Req'd...: Spooling system must be system generation.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This line printer driver is a modification of DVC12 which supports HP
2767A, 26xx and Dataproducts line printers. No vertical forms control
is needed because the driver does it all. Lower case letters can be
shifted to upper case automatically by specifing the right subchannel.
The paper width can be set to 80 or 132 columns. Non printing characters
can be diplayed as an @ sign or ignored. If the printer is at the top
of form, no futher form feeds are allowed until something is printed
unless a control 15b request is given. This saves a lot of paper.
The support programs make life a little easier. UPIT run every 3 seconds
and checks for any printers that are down. If one is found, it's hardware
status is checked to see if it is ready again. When ready, GASP is
scheduled to restart the spool file and up the printer. If the printer
is not spooled, then it is just upped. The CC program spaces the the paper
on a Dataproducts B300/600 for tearoff.
Additional Documentation....:
J04101
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EQTS J041
EQUIPMENT TABLE ACCESS
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Contribution Name...........: EQTS
Title....................: EQUIPMENT TABLE ACCESS
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'EQTS -SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &EQTS -SOURCE CODE
: 03. %EQTS -RELOCATABLE
Operating System.........: RTE 6 VM
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM TABLES
: 2. EQT
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A
Contributor's Name..........: JOE BOSWELL
Company.......: FAA
Street........: 5400 DAVIS HYWY
City..........: ANCHORAGE
State.........: ALASKA
Country.......:
Zip Code......: 99506
Phone Number..: 907-269-1157
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
Have you got one of those mux handlers that use the exec 12
call and you would like to use clones of only one program on each
port, but each has a different baud rate so you dont know how long
to delay before you terminate the buffer? Or are you using some exotic
driver that you would love to get to the eqt. table if only you knew
the starting address?? EQTS will get you started if you have RTE6v/m.
Additional Documentation....:
J04201
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ERASE J042
ERASE A FMGR CARTRIDGE
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Contribution Name...........: ERASE
Title....................: Erase a FMGR Cartridge.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'ERASE - Submission file.
: 02. &ERASE - FORTRAN Source.
: 03. #ERASE - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. PURGE
: 2. FILES
: 3. INITIALIZE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program provides a way of clearing all the files from a FMGR disc
cartridge leaving nothing but the label intact. Zeros are written every
everywhere on the Lu except the label. This provides both security and
a quick way to purge all files on a cartridge. The cartridge must be
mounted and no files can be open. The Lu is locked to prevent access by
others while it is being cleared. Only the owner who mounted the disc
can erase it. The program display label information and asks if you
really want to erase this cartridge. Once it starts, there is no way
to get any files back.
J04301
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FIXFMGR J043
FIX ODD BYTE COUNT FMGR RECORDS
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Contribution Name...........: FIXFMGR
Title....................: Fix Odd Byte Count FMGR Records
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'FIXFM Submission file
: 02. &FIXFM Record length word fixer - source
: 03. %FIXFM Record length word fixer - relocatabe
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: HP/C
Keywords.................: 1. TRANSPORTABLE
External Support Required:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: David A. Boskey
Company.......: Corporate Computer Systems, Inc.
Street........: 33 West Main Street
:
City..........: Holmdel
State.........: New Jersey
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 07733
Phone Number..: (201) 946-3800
Telex.........: 642672
Program Abstract............:
There is an incompatibility between RTE systems that have
the new file system available and those that do not. This
can cause problems when transporting files from either an
RTE-6/VM or RTE-A system to a system that does not have the
new file system available.
Since the new file system allows for the writing of records
with an odd number of bytes, the record length word for type
3 format files has changed for those odd length records.
The record length word in non-new file system systems is al-
ways a positive word length. In the new file system, the
record length word is negative for odd length records. This
is interpreted by READF as an end of file, so the first odd
length record terminates the file. For example, a record
with 5 bytes in the new file system would have a length word
of 0100002 octal while in the old file system this would be
a record with a length of 3 words.
To solve this problem, a program has been written which is
available on any system with the new file system available
which will modify these incompatible record length words.
This program should be run on the files that will be trans-
ported to an incompatible system just prior to storing them
onto tape. The program is run by using the command:
fixfmgr,<filedescriptor>
This program should only be run against type 3 format files.
These include type 3, 4, and any user-defined file types > 7
with a type 3 format.
Additional Documentation....:
J04401
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FMPLB J044
FMGR CALLS FOR CI FILES
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Contribution Name...........: FMPLB
Title....................: FMGR calls for CI files.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'FMPLB - Submission file.
: 02. &FMPLB - Source files.
: 03. $FMPLB - Lindxed library.
: 04. )FMPLB - Merge file.
: 05. %CRETS - Create scratch from %BMPG3.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Conversion
: 2. Library
: 3. Emulator
: 4. Files
External Support Req'd...: CI file system.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This set of library routines allows programs using FMGR file calls to
use the new CI file system without modification. For example a call to
OPEN reformats the data and calls FmpOpen. All files exist on the new CI
file system giving the user most of the advantages that come with the
new system. There are limitations of course. File names are still limited
to 6 characters and the special characters used by CI are not allowed. The
security code is ignored and the CRN must be 1 or 2 ascii characters.
Numbers are not allowed for CRN's. There is also a price to pay. It takes
about 1 to 1.5k more words of program space. The package has been tested
with a number of HP software packages. For example, BASIC/1000D can use
the new system by setting the desired working directory before running
BASIC and just specifing file names up to 6 characters. Unfortunately
the new file system doesn't handle FMGR type zero files properly so they
cannot be used by BASIC. But for programs for which you have no source,
this package allows you to start getting rid of your old FMGR cartridges.
Additional Documentation....:
Just add LIB,$FMPLB to your LINK command files to use this package.
%CRETS was extracted from the C.83 RTE-6/VM library so it would call
the ECRET subroutine in this package instead of the one in the system.
Undocumented calls are also supported in this package.
J04501
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GFONT J045
INTERACTIVE FONT GENERATOR
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Contribution Name...........: GFONT
Title....................: Interactive Font Generator
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'GFONT Submission file
: 02. &GFONT Source file
: 03. %GFONT Relocatable
: 04. #GFONT Loadr/Link command file
: 05. "GFONT Info file
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, IVB
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Font
: 2. Text
: 3. Interactive
External Support Req'd...: 92841 DGL Library
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Juan A. Codagnone
Company.......: ATEC S.A.
Street........: Cerrito 866 Piso 7
:
City..........: Buenos Aires
State.........:
Country.......: ARGENTINA
Zip Code......: 1336
Phone Number..: 01 45-4001
Telex.........: 21-466 ATEC AR
Program Abstract............:
GFONT is a program that will allow you to generate and maintain your own,
customized Font Files. Using simple, two-letter commands you can
design the characters or symbols that you wish, or draw them on
a graphics device.
Additional Documentation....: See file "GFONT
J04601
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HOW J046
USER HELP PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: HOW
Title....................: User help program
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'HOW Submission File
: 02. &HOW ftn7x source
: 03. %HOW ftn7x relocatable
: 04. ?HELP a sample help file
: 05. $HELP indexed version of ?HELP
Operating System.........: RTE 6-VM (only!)
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN-77
Keywords.................: 1.HELP
: 2.MESSAGE
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Joel McClatchy & Paul Schumann
Company.......: E-Systems, Inc.
Street........: P. O. Box 1056 CBN 101
City..........: Greenville
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 75401
Phone Number..: 214 457-5363
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: This submission is a type of on-line help
which has proven very useful in our environment (lots or unsophisticated
users). The command "HOW,XXXX" will cause the information available on
"XXXX" to be displayed. If the user enters just "HOW", the program will
interact with the user giving first top-level general help, then more
specific help on sub-topics, sub-sub-topics, and so on, until the user
gets whatever was needed. NOTE -- ?HELP and $HELP have been provided as
examples only; the system manager should customize these files to his or
her system needs.
Loading: use LINK,%HOW -or- LOADR,,%HOW
Help-file preparation: The help file used by how must be named $HELP.
It is in "standard" help-file format as shown in the example ?HELP. To
index it, use GENIX,?HELP,1,$HELP. Of course, $HELP must reside on a
generally-accessible (system-mounted) cartridge.
Help-file keywords: may be one to 24 characters in one or more words
(separated by a SINGLE space). Keywords are separated from each other
on a given line by two or more spaces.
Useful routines:
READ_LINE reads the line the cursor is currently on
GET_KEY returns the full keyword the cursor was on, or if the cursor
was in the inter-keyword space, it returns the keyword to the
right of the cursor, or if the cursor was past the last one
on the line, it returns the last keyword.
GET_CURSOR returns the row and column of the cursor without moving it.
J04701
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JCALC J047
ARITHMETIC CALCULATOR FOR DATA IN AN ANNOTATED FILE
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Contribution Name...........: JCalc
Title....................: Arithmetic calculator for data in an annotated file
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'jcalc Submission File
: 02. &jcalc Source
: 03. [jcalc Inlcude file
: 04. %jcalc Reloc
: 05. #jcalc Load file
: 06. "jcalc Help file
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: Ftn7x
Keywords.................: 1. Calculator
External Support Req'd...: Hierarchical file system
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John D. Johnson
Company.......: JDJ Wordware
Street........: P.O. Box 345
:
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95015
Phone Number..: (415)965-3245
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
JCalc does arithmetic on numbers and variables in
an annotated file. An at sign ('@') is used to flag
the start of a command. It is followed by a
variable name which FileCalc puts into it's
symbol table. Next comes one of 3 command characters.
An equal sign ('=') followed by and expression
terminated by a semicolon (';') assigns a value
to the variable. Expressions may use plus ('+'),
minus ('-'), times ('*') and divide ('/') as
operators and parenthesis. Normal operator precedence
applies.
A plus sign ('+') followed by a number adds the
number to the current value of the variable.
A number sign ('#') followed by format skeleton number
causes FileCalc to replace the format skeleton with
the current value of the variable. Example:
@x = 3;
@y = 4;
@z = x*x + y*y;
@z# 25.000
@z+ 5
@z# 30
Additional Documentation....: From file "JCalc
JCalc is a data-reduction program that reads variables, expressions, and
numbers from a file, evaluates the expressions and variables, and writes the
results back into the file according to your format skeletons. Format
skeletons are data templates (similar in concept to the PRINT USING statement
found in some versions of BASIC). They are designed to facilitate running
JCalc on the file more than once, as when getting intermediate results from
a data-gathering program.
Usage: JCalc, fileName
Statements:
@ Start a command
# Print a variable's value
+ Add a number to a variable
= Assign an expression's value to a variable
(cont)
\bp
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JCALC J047
\ce ARITHMETIC CALCULATOR FOR DATA IN AN ANNOTATED FILE (cont)
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Expressions, in order of precedence
() Alter precedence
/ Divide
* Multiply
+ Add
- Subtract
; Terminate an expression
JCalc does arithmetic on numbers and variables in an annotated file.
Commands in the file have the form:
@ variableName operationType operand
An at-sign (@) marks the beginning of a command.
variableName is a variable that JCalc remembers; new variables are
created when they are first mentioned. Variable names start with a
letter and can have numbers, underscores, and periods in them. Names
can be of any length.
operationType is one of:
= Assign the value of an expression to the variable.
Expressions may use / * + - () and are terminated with ;
+ Add a number to a variable; add a negative number to subtract
("@ var + 3" is shorthand for "@ var = var + 3;").
# Print the current value of the variable using a format skeleton.
The skeleton is overwritten with the current value of the
variable. Format skeletons specify where to output the number
on the line, and tell how many significant decimal digits to
output.
Format skeletons use the characters:
. Decimal point -- print the number around this.
digit Overwrite this number.
blank Print the value here.
* Digit placeholder; numbers are right-justified in this
field.
Example:
Given a file containing: JCalc will change the file to:
@x = 3; @x = 3;
@y = 4; @y = 4;
@z = x*x + y*y; @z = x*x + y*y;
@z# .*** @z# 25.000
@z + 5 @z + 5
@z# * @z# 30
Hints:
JCalc ignores blanks except as a terminator for variable names. Thus, the
line "@z + 5" could have been written "@ z + 5" or "@z+5".
Notice above that addition does not need a terminator. If there is no decimal
point in the output skeleton, use a * to place the number in a specific spot.
When writing a file out, JCalc preserves the location of the decimal point in
the line. It also preserves the number of digits after the decimal point.
If a value will not fit in its skeleton output field, JCalc outputs an
equivalent format skeleton using decimal points and/or stars instead of the
value. No error messages are produced.
When JCalc terminates, it prints the final value of all variables encountered
in the file on your terminal. Variables are printed in the order in which
they were defined.
(cont)
\bp
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JCALC J047
\ce ARITHMETIC CALCULATOR FOR DATA IN AN ANNOTATED FILE (cont)
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Another JCalc example:
This file was produced be merging the output files from
multiple runs of a simulator and using EDIT/1000 to delete
the extra text. JCalc is now used compute the number of cycle per
execution and the total number of expansions.
The JCalc annotations will be removed for the final report.
cache expansions executions cycles cycles per
size total execution
----- ---------- ---------- ------ ----------
16 @n+ 14285 @e= 78088; @c= 366989; @r=c/e;@r# .**
32 @n+ 13511 @e= 78088; @c= 353003; @r=c/e;@r# .**
64 @n+ 11787 @e= 78088; @c= 323277; @r=c/e;@r# .**
128 @n+ 3666 @e= 78088; @c= 192065; @r=c/e;@r# .**
256 @n+ 3666 @e= 78088; @c= 192065; @r=c/e;@r# .**
512 @n+ 3464 @e= 78088; @c= 188608; @r=c/e;@r# .**
1024 @n+ 3129 @e= 78088; @c= 182998; @r=c/e;@r# .**
2048 @n+ 957 @e= 78088; @c= 144308; @r=c/e;@r# .**
4096 @n+ 957 @e= 78088; @c= 144308; @r=c/e;@r# .**
Total
Expansions=@n# *
Running JCalc produces:
This file was produced be merging the output files from
multiple runs of a simulator and using EDIT/1000 to delete
the extra text. JCalc is now used compute the number of cycle per
execution and the total number of expansions.
The JCalc annotations will be removed for the final report.
cache expansions executions cycles cycles per
size total execution
----- ---------- ---------- ------ ----------
16 @n+ 14285 @e= 78088; @c= 366989; @r=c/e;@r# 4.70
32 @n+ 13511 @e= 78088; @c= 353003; @r=c/e;@r# 4.52
64 @n+ 11787 @e= 78088; @c= 323277; @r=c/e;@r# 4.14
128 @n+ 3666 @e= 78088; @c= 192065; @r=c/e;@r# 2.46
256 @n+ 3666 @e= 78088; @c= 192065; @r=c/e;@r# 2.46
512 @n+ 3464 @e= 78088; @c= 188608; @r=c/e;@r# 2.42
1024 @n+ 3129 @e= 78088; @c= 182998; @r=c/e;@r# 2.34
2048 @n+ 957 @e= 78088; @c= 144308; @r=c/e;@r# 1.85
4096 @n+ 957 @e= 78088; @c= 144308; @r=c/e;@r# 1.85
Total
Expansions=@n# 55422
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KEEP J048
PROGRAM RP'ER AND ID-SEGMENT TWIDDLER
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Contribution Name...........: KEEP
Title....................: Program RP'er and ID-Segment Twiddler
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'KEEP Submission file
: 02. &KEEP Ftn4x source
: 03. %KEEP New-style relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-6, A (IVB and others, probably)
Language(s)..............: Ftn4x
Keywords.................: 1. ID Segments
External Support Req'd...: None.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottenger
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Co.
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Road
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95014
Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: KEEP does on RP on a type-6 file. It is faster
than the RP command and handles CI files too, and the RP won't be undone when
you log off. Additional options allow you to keep the program from being
cloned, detach the program from session, and make the program look as if it
were permanent (genned-in, or LOADR'd with the PE option).
Additional Documentation....: Run it without any parameters and you'll see:
Usage: KEEP, type_6_file [,options]
KEEP will RP and clear the session ID word.
(ie. will RP as if the system manager did it.)
option = DC - set the don't copy bit(inhibit cloning)
=-DC - clear the don't copy bit (allow cloning)
= DE - detach this program from session
= PE - make program 'look' permanent
=-PE - make program 'look' temporary
Options may be specified in any order, and can be combined as in
KEEP, SAM.RUN::PROGRAMS, PE, DC
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MAIL J049
ELECTRONIC MAIL SYSTEM
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Contribution Name...........: MAIL
Title....................: Electronic Mail System
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'MAIL - Submission File
: 02. &MAIL - Source
: 03. %MAIL - Relocatable
: 04. #MAIL - LINK command file
: 05. $FNEWF - Rev. 2341 (fixes bug in FmpOpen)
: 06. "MAIL - help file for /HELP/ directory
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM Rev. C.83 or later
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. MAIL
: 2. MESSAGE
: 3. DATA COMM
External Support Req'd...: 'CI' File System
: RTE-6VM Accounts System
If Re-submission, Reason.: no
Contributor's Name..........: R. Arthur Gentry
Company.......: AT&T Communications
Street........: Rm 785
: 811 Main St.
City..........: Kansas City
State.........: Mo.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 64141
Phone Number..: (816) 391-2446
Program Abstract............: This program is an electronic mail system
for RTE-6VM Rev. C.83 or later. It uses a combination of the Session
Monitor package and the new 'CI' file system to create a message file
for each user recieving mail. It requires a 'CI' file directory called
/MESSAGES/ with protection set to rw/rw. The program will create files
with the name of +Mnnnn.TXT in that directory, wherer '+Mnnnn' is the
message file NAMR found in the Accounts System file +@CCT!.
The message to be sent is created in a temporary scratch file on
directory /SCRATCH/, which is automaticly purged upon exiting the pro-
gram. If you want a copy for yourself, make one of the addressee's you!
To send mail, a user enters 'mail s', the program will then prompt
the user for 'To:' which can take any of the following forms:
USER[.@] - send to this user in any group
USER.GROUP - send to this user in this group
@.GROUP - send to all users in this group
@.@ - send to all users in the system
You are also allowed to put multiple addresee's on the line, example:
To: GENTRY @.SYS DAVIS.PRODUCTION PAUL
(Note- delimiters can be 'spaces' or commas)
The program will then automaticly insert the From: (you) and date/time
stamp (now). The program will then ask for a Title: this can be anything,
up to 80 characters you may wish to call your message, enter a (return) if
no title is desired.
The program will now start prompting for the message with '>'. You
may now type in the message you wish to send. There is no limit to the
length of the message. When finished, enter a 'q' as the first and only
character on the line. The program will now ask if you wish to Send,
List, Edit, Quit or Abandon the message. Enter:
S(end) - the program will scan the accounts file @+CCT! file for ID's
that match your To: addresses, listing the ones it found, and
letting you know any it could not find.
L(ist) - the program will list your message to your terminal, 24 lines
at a time. Hit the 'space bar' to see the next 24 lines.
E(dit) - the program will schedule EDIT (EDIT/1000) on your message.
Q(uit) - the program will stop, purging your message.
A(bandon) - same a quit
After issuing S, L or E it will always return to the 'what now'
prompt, until you enter Q or A.
(cont)
\bp
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MAIL J049
\ce ELECTRONIC MAIL SYSTEM (cont)
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After mail has been sent to a user, the next time he logs on, he
will recieve a 'MESSAGES WAITING' prompt from the system. To pick up
his mail, enter 'mail r [output lu]'. The program will then list out
the messge file, 24 lines at a time. When finished, the program will
ask if you wish to clear the message file. Enter Y or N. Whether you
clear the file or not, once you have picked up your mail, the 'MESSAGES
WAITING' prompt will be cleared untill you recieve more mail.
More enhancements are planned, such as a folder system, where you
can file away messages; a calander system for reminders, and a bulletin
board.
J05001
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MSAM J050
MONITOR RUNNING OUT OF S.A.M
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Contribution Name...........: MSAM
Title....................: Monitor running out of S.A.M.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'MSAM Submission File
: 02. &MSAM - Main source
: 03. &.ICTL - Subroutine source
Operating System.........: RTE6, RTE4
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. MONITOR
: 2. SYSTEM TABLES
External Support Req'd...: Standard HP macro library
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Alan Monath
Company.......: Tymshare
Street........: 6935 Wisconsin Ave
:
City..........: Chevy Chase
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20815
Phone Number..: (301)951-0122
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
MSAM will periodically monitor the availability of system memory
in an RTE6 or an RTE4 system. If the largest contiguous block of SAM
is less than a given threshold MSAM will release a previously allocated
block of SAM and go into a tight loop waiting for its break flag to be set.
Since SAM runs at priority 2 it effectively blocks out all other programs
(except the OP system and any priority 1 programs you have defined).
The freed block of sam now gives you enough SAM to run other programs
to find out who ate all the memory. After freeing up the samjam, set the
programs break flag and it will reallocate a block of S.A.M and go back
to monitor mode.
Additional Documentation....:
J05101
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NEWSKI J051
TERMINAL SKI GAME
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Contribution Name...........: NEWSKI
Title....................: TERMINAL SKI GAME
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'NEWSK Submission File
: 02. SKIHLP HELP & INSTRUCTIONS
: 03. #SKIDG DGL LOAD CMD FILE
: 04. &SKIDG DGL SOURCE FILE
: 05. #SKIAP AGP LOAD CMD FILE
: 06. &SKIAP AGP SOURCE FILE
: 07. #WSP SAMPLE AGP WORK STATION
Operating System.........: RTE-6 VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. GAMES
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: PREVIOUS VERSION USED OLD GRAPHICS
SUBROUTINES. NEW VERSION UPDATED TO
USE GRAPHICS-1000/II SUBROUTINES
Contributor's Name..........: TONY WEST
Company.......: EATON CORPORATION
ENGINEERING & RESEARCH CENTER
Street........: P.O. BOX 766
City..........: SOUTHFIELD
State.........: MICHIGAN
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 48076
Program Abstract............: NEWSKI IS AN UPDATED VERSION OF THE
OLD SKI GAME DATE CODE 2001. THIS IS AN INTERACTIVE GRAPHICS
PROGRAM THAT DISPLAYS A DOWNHILL RACE COURSE AND ALLOWS THE USER
TO CONTROL THE MOTION OF THE SKIER. THE GAME MAY BE PLAYED ON ANY
GRAPHICS TERMINAL AND A VERSION IS SUPPLIED FOR BOTH DGL AND AGP.
Additional Documentation....: GRAPHICS-1000/II MANUALS
J05201
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NGLIB J052
FILE ERROR REPORTING ROUTINES
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Contribution Name...........: NGLIB
Title....................: File error reporting routines
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'NGLIB Submission file
: 02. &NGLOG
: 03. &NGF
: 04. &NBRK
: 05. &NGTRC
: 06. [NGCOM INCLUDE file
: 07. *NGLIB Merge command file
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB or RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: ASMB, FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. ERROR
: 2. MESSAGE
: 3. HELP
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: R. Niekamp
Company.......: Hewlett Packard Company
Street........: 1001 E. 101st Terrace
City..........: Kansas City
State.........: Missouri
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 64131
Phone Number..: (816) 941-0411
Program Abstract............: A collection of routines to provide an
easy method of reporting file errors
to the user.
Additional Documentation....: Use MERGE with the .NGLIB file to
create a library $NGLIB.
[NCOM is an Include file for the
Fortran routines. It must match
the space reserved in &NGLOG.
J05301
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NKEYS J053
USER KEYS PROGRAMMING FOR 262X CRTS
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Contribution Name...........: Nkeys
Title....................: User keys programming for 262x CRTs
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'NKEYS - Submission File
: 02. #NKEYS - link file
: 03. #LOADK - link file
: 04. &NKEYS - source
: 05. %NKEYS - rel.
: 06. &LOADK - source
: 07. %LOADK - rel.
: 08. &SUBS - sources to library - merged
: 09. %SUBS - merged relocateables
: 10. $NKEYS - lindx'd subs
: 11. KEYFRM - form file
: 12. KEYINS - form file
: 13. DLKEYS - key set
: 14. SKEYS - key set
: 15. EKEYS - key set
: 16. OBSKEY
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM,RTE-A,RTE-A.1
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. SOFTKEYS
External Support Req'd...: $fnewf if new file system desired
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Timothy V. Gill, Ph.D.
Company.......: R. J. Reynolds
Street........: Bowman Gray Technical Center 611-12
:
City..........: Winston-Salem
State.........: NC
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 27102
Phone Number..: (919)773-4849
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Set of utilities for creating,modifying
and programming user keys on 262x CRTS. Program Nkeys is used to define
user key sets for HP 262x type terminals. It requires a block mode 2x crt
to work. Definitions for user keys 1-8 and return and enter keys are
allowed. Definitions are placed in a user specified file. Can be loaded
with new file system routines to take advantage of them. File I/O is
with fortran 77 i/o not fmp.
Program Loadk is a short program that will load a set of keys created by
by Nkeys, given a type 2x crt.
Load_keys is a subroutine (used by Loadk) that performs the key loading
task, given a valid Nkeys-produced file.
Several general purpose routines are included, most dealing with the
handling of character data types. They are all in the indexed library
$NKEYS contained with this submission.
Additional Documentation....:
J05401
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IBMPC J054
TRANSFER DATA FROM IBM PC TO HP 1000
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Contribution Name...........: IBMPC
Title....................: Transfer data from IBM PC to HP 1000
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'PCDOC Submission File
: 02. "PCDOC - Additional Documentation
: 03. #INITL - TR file to initialize line
: 04. &TRANS - Basic source for IBM PC
: 05. &IBMPC - Fortran source program to read dat
Operating System.........: Rte A/VC+
Language(s)..............: Ftn7x
Keywords.................: 1. PC
: 2. DUMP
: 3. DATA COMM
External Support Req'd...: IBM PC Basic
If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A
Contributor's Name..........: Donald R. Shapiro
Company.......: Logistics Systems
Street........: 199 Wells Avenue
City..........: Newton Centre
State.........: Ma.
Country.......: U.S.A.
Zip Code......: 02159
Phone Number..: (617) 965-1111
Program Abstract............:
IBMPC allows data transfer from an IBM PC to an HP1000 using a serial
port on the IBM PC and the HP12040B 8-channel mux card on the HP1000.
Additional Documentation....: See "PCDOC
J05501
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ANNN01 J055
DATA ENTRY / SAVING / PLOTTING PACKAGE
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Contribution Name...........: ANNN01
Title....................: Data Entry / Saving / Plotting Package
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'PLTSV - Submission File
: 02. &PLTSV - Main Source File
: 03. &PLTS1 - Plotting Segment Source
: 04. &PLTS2 - Labeling Segment Source
: 05. &PLTS3 - Y-Axis Segment Source
: 06. &PLTS4 - Labeling Segment Source
: 07. &PLTS5 - Title Segment Source
: 08. <PLSUB - Plotting Library Source
: 09. <NPSUB - Non-Plotting Library Source
: 10. %PLTSV - Main Relocatable
: 11. %PLTS1 - Plotting Segment Relocatable
: 12. %PLTS2 - Labeling Segment Relocatable
: 13. %PLTS3 - Y-Axis Segment Relocatable
: 14. %PLTS4 - Labeling Segment Relocatable
: 15. %PLTS5 - Title Segment Relocatable
: 16. =PLSUB - Plotting Library Relocatable
: 17. =NPSUB - Non-Plotting Library Relocatable
: 18. *PLTSV - Compile Transfer File
: 19. ^PLTSV - Loader File
: 20. /PLTSV - Turn on Segments
: 21. \PLTSV - Turn off Segments
: 22. &DLTBL - Graphics Device Table Source
: 23. %DLTBL - Graphics Device Table Relocatable
: 24. &LDSEG - Segment Loader Source
: 25. =LDSEG - Segment Loader Relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB
Language(s)..............: FTN4
Keywords.................: 1. Plotting
: 2. Graphics
: 3. Storage
: 4. Data mgmt
External Support Req'd...: Graphics/1000
: 9872 Plotter (Or any Graphics/1000 Device)
: 2648 Terminal (Or any Graphics/1000 Device)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Jeffrey Sweet
Company.......: Air Force Avionics Lab
Street........: AFWAL AARI-3
:
City..........: Wright-Patterson AFB
State.........: Ohio
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 45433
Phone Number..: (513) 255-6361
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
PLTSV is a system for Creating, Storing, and Plotting Data Files.
This is a quick and dirty utility for manipulating Data Plots.
These data files are assumed to be any quanity vs. time.
PLTSV is set up to plot to an HP 9872A and an HP 2648A graphics devices.
PLTSV only supports line plots, with one or two plots per page, and
up to 4 curves per plot, each with separate Y-axis. Data files can
be created and edited as type 3 files.
Additional Documentation....:
To Load: TR,*PLTSV,1G where 1G is the location of the Sources
It is necessary that the Graphics/1000 Library %GPS be available at
Load Time. If any Graphics devices other, than an HP 9872 Graphics
plotter, and an HP 2648A Graphics Terminal, are to be used, the
subroutine UPGPS in <PLSUB must be modified.
J05601
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PSWD J056
CHANGE PASSWORDS IN @+CCT!
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Contribution Name...........: PSWD
Title....................: Change passwords in @+CCT!
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'PSWD Submission File
: 02. &PSWD - Source
: 03. %PSWD - Relocatable
: 04. #PSWD - LINK command file
: 05. $FNEWG - Rev. 2341 (fixes bug in OPEN)
(use if loading on C.83 or later)
(really $FNEWF, but renamed)
: 06. >SID - get session ID number
: 07. %GTSID - relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM (should work under RTE-4B, but not
tested)
Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. session
: 2. SECURITY
External Support Req'd...: Accounts System
If Re-submission, Reason.: no
Contributor's Name..........: R. Arthur Gentry
Company.......: AT&T Communications
Street........: Rm 785
: 811 Main St.
City..........: Kansas City
State.........: Mo.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 64141
Phone Number..: (816) 391-2446
Program Abstract............: This program creates 6 character random
passwords for every ID in the accounts file, except MANAGER.SYS and
stores them in the accounts file. See submission for further info.
J05701
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QBASE J057
IMAGE REPORT PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........:QBASE
Title....................:Image report program
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'QBASE SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. #QBASE LOADR FILE
: 03. $QBASE LIBRARY
: 04. %QBASE MAIN
: 05. %QBAS1 SEGMENT 1
: 06. %QBAS2 SEGMENT 2
: 07. %QBAS3 SEGMENT 3
: 08. %QBAS4 SEGMENT 4
: 09. %QBAS5 SEGMENT 5
: 10. %QBAS7 SEGMENT 7
: 11. %QBAS8 SEGMENT 8
: 12. %QBASR SEGMENT R
: 13. %QBASI SEGMENT I
: 14. SCCOST SAMPLE IMAGE SCHEMA
: 15. RPCOST SAMPLE REPORT PROCEDURE
: 16. RPORT SAMPLE REPORT
: 17. >QBASE
: 18. >QBF1
: 19. >QBF2
: 20. >QBS1
: 21. >QBS2
: 22. >QBS3 MANUAL FOR QBASE ARE
: 23. >QBR1
: 24. >QBH1 BRUNO SLIDE FILES
: 25. >QBH2
: 26. >QBB1
: 27. >QBE1
: 28. >QBE2
Operating System.........: RT6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X,ASMB
Keywords.................: 1. Reports
: 2. IMAGE
External Support Req'd...: IMAGE 1000 92069
If Re-submission, reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: HAL HARP
Company.......: NAVWPNSUPPCEN
: CODE 70613
: BLDG. 41NE
City..........: CRANE
State.........: IN.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 47522
Phone Number..: 812-854-1034
Program Abstract............: SEPT. 1, 1984
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY VERSION OF AN IMAGE REPORTING PROGRAM.
SOME FEATURES ARE:
1.CROSSES DATA SETS AND DATA BASES USING A UNIQUE KEY NAME.
2.ALLOWS ITEM DATA TO BE PRINTED IN HEADER STATEMENTS.
3.SORTS 1,000,000 TIMES FASTER THAN QUERY.( ROUGH ESTIMATE )
4.TIME,DATE IN HEADER STATEMENTS.
THE LIBRARY $DMBSY IS A LINDEXED VERSION OF %DBMS,%LOCAL,%NO/DS,
CONTAINED IN YOUR IMAGE/1000 92069 PACKAGE.
THE QBASE MANUAL IS CONTAINED IN FILES 17 THRU 29. THESE ARE TYPE
13 BRUNO SLIDE FILES. IF YOU DON'T USE BRUNO CONTACT ME AND I WILL
SUPPLY A PRINTED MANUAL.
AS THIS IS A PRELIMINARY VERSION I AM SUBMITTING IT IN A WORKABLE
RELOCATABLE FORMAT. SOME FEATURES DO NOT WORK: GROUPING,TOTALS,EDIT.
AT SOME LATER DATE THE PACKAGE WILL BE RE-SUBMITTED INCLUDING SOURCE
FILES.
QBASE USES VMA AND REQUIRES A 64 PAGE PARTITION. IT WILL PRESENTLY
HANDLE 76,792 ITEMS WITH A POTENTIAL OF 2,147,483,647.
QBASE WAS WRITTEN BY RICK CALENTINE OF NAVWPNSUPPCEN CRANE.
J05801
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RPCHK J058
CHECK FOR NON-RP'ABLE TYPE 6 FILES
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Contribution Name...........: RPCHK
Title....................: Check for Non-RP'able Type 6 Files
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'RPCHK Submission file
: 02. &RPCHK Ftn7x source
: 03. %RPCHK New-style relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-6, A
Language(s)..............: Ftn7x
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. ID Segments
: 3. Transportable
: 4. System
External Support Req'd...: CI file system.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottenger
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Co.
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Road
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95014
Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: RPCHK checks the files specified by its first
argument, a file mask, to see if they will RP. An optional parameter tells
RPCHK to purge old (non-RP'able) type-6 files. This program is especially
handy after a gen, to eliminate those non-transportable dead program files
that lay around the filesystem. The source code is a good example of how
to use the new FMP masking calls on a runstring-specified mask.
Additional Documentation....: Run it without any parameters for the usage.
Usage: RPCHK, fileMask [,PU]
J05901
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SCAN J059
HP 264X HARDCOPY PRINTOUT
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Contribution Name...........: SCAN
Title....................: HP 264x Hardcopy Printout.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'SCAN - Submission file.
: 02. &SCAN - Source file.
: 03. #SCAN - LINK command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Terminal
: 2. Printer
External Support Req'd...: $FMP6 library, $ASUBS library.
If Re-submission, Reason.: Updated to work with CI.
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
SCAN is a FORTRAN program that supplies a terminal hard-copy function
for Hewlett-Packard's RTE systems using the 264x terminals using a 12966A
interface. SCAN emulates a terminal hard-copy device by interrogating
the terminal's local memory and transmitting its contents to the
standard system printer. To get a copy of all of the terminal's con-
tents type: RU,SCAN. SCAN will automatically send the cursor to the
home position and transfers the display information to the system
printer (Lu 6). For a partial scan, type: RU,SCAN,,P (Move the cursor
to the first line to be copied before typing "return"). SCAN will copy
from that line up to but not including the line containing RU,SCAN,,P.
in either case, a form feed is provided after the copy as an added
convenience. The output is also spooled automatically for immediate
print out. An Lu can be specified as the first parameter to output to a
difference line printer.
Additional Documentation....:
$ASUBS library is in another contribution.
J06001
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SEE J060
FILE WINDOWS FOR HP-232X TERMINALS
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Contribution Name...........: See
Title....................: File windows for HP-232X terminals
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'SEE Submission File
: 02. &SEE FORTRAN source file
: 03. %SEE Relocateable
: 04. $C2623 Relocatable library
: 05. &C2623 Library FORTRAN source
: 06. #SEE LINK command file
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. Windows
: 2. Graphics
: 3. Terminal
External Support Req'd...: Library file $C2623
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Wayne Bergeron
Company.......: General Electric
Street........: 210 Wynn Drive
:
City..........: Huntsville
State.........: Alabama
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 35805
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............: Are you tired of people showing off
their microprocessor's windowing capability, and asking how you can
use a terminal without that capability ? Well, if the light isn't
too bright, you too can amaze the uninitiated with 'windows' on you
HP-2623A, and HP-2627 terminals. I wrote this program to have various
parts of a program under development displayed on the graphics display
of my terminal. I have been able to display up to 10 or so small modules
in graphics, while editing in the alphanumeric display. Two keystrokes
switch the two displays on or off. To use it, position the graphics
cursor, turn on the graphics display, and 'RU,SEE,FILEX::CR'.
Additional Documentation....: See the program listing.
J06101
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SNOOP J061
EXAMINE SWAPPED PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: SNOOP
Title....................: Examine swapped program
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'SNOOP Submission file
: 02. &SNOOP FTN4X Source
: 03. &SNOOA ASMB Source
: 04. "SNOOP Documentation file
Operating System.........: RTE IVB
Language(s)..............: FTN4X,ASMB
Keywords.................: 1. Debug
: 2. System
: 3. Utility
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Carl Falstrom
Company.......: ACCESS Corporation
Street........: 4815 Para Drive
:
City..........: Cincinnati
State.........: Ohio
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 45237
Phone Number..: (513) 242-4220
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: If you have ever had to resort to insert-
ing numerous write statements throughout a program you are debugging
because loading the DBUGR with your program causes memory overflow,
SNOOP can help. By suspending the program under test (either pro-
gramatically or with 'SS,PROG') and forcing the program to swap
out you may use SNOOP to display program code and data. Use the
load map and symbol tables to locate the addresses of interest and
SNOOP will display the contents.
Compile &SNOOP with FTN4 or FTN4X and assemble &SNOOA. Load the
resulting relocatables as a BG program and you are ready to SNOOP.
Additional Documentation....: See the documentation file "SNOOP for usage.
Filename Alterations for the Swap Tape:
Original file name &INVRS is now &SNOOA on this tape.
J06201
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SPINT J062
SPOOL INTERFACE LIBRARY
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Contribution Name...........: SPINT
Title....................: Spool Interface Library
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'SPINT Submission file
: 02. &SPINT
: 03. &SPING
: 04. %SPINT
: 05. "SPINT Paper from conference
Operating System.........: RTE 6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. SPOOLING
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Bob Hilton
Company.......: SunFlooring, Inc.
Street........: 7475 Chancellor Drive
City..........: Orlando
State.........: Florida
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 32809
Phone Number..: 305-351-6440
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
A set of routines for programmatic handling of spooling. Their usage
can be instrumental in maintaining a high degree of printer utilization,
and system and operator efficiency. See file "SPINT or the 1984 San
Jose conference proceedings.
J06301
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SPINW J063
LETTER-QUALITY PRINTER SETUP UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: SPINW
Title....................: Letter-quality Printer Setup Utility
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. 'SPINW Submission File
: 02. &SPINW
: 03. %SPINW
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Printer
: 2. Utility
: 3. Word Processing
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: William L. Steele
Company.......: Tobacco Institute Testing Laboratory
Street........: 2 Taft Court, Suite 201
City..........: Rockville
State.........: MD
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20850
Phone Number..: 301-294-8582
Program Abstract............:
Spinw is a menu driven utility for setting margins, line
spacing and pitch on letter-quality printers responding to
Diablo control codes. It is especially handy to run
from EDIT prior to listing text.
It works with a Model 7725 Spinwriter interfaced
with 12966A card using driver DVF00, and should work
with a Diablo 630. See source for more details or run
program and select the information option from menu.
Change variable LUOUT in source code to printer
lu number. Compile SPINW with FTN66 option only.
Additional Documentation....:
J06401
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SPLUM J064
USER ACCESS TO SYSTEM SPOOL FILES
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Contribution Name...........: SPLUM
Title....................: User access to system SPOOL files.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'SPLUM - Submission file.
: 02. &SPLUM - Spool Control Program.
: 03. &SPOLU - Spool setup program.
: 04. &SPLOT - Spool output program.
: 05. &IFMGR - FMGR error processor.
: 06. *SPLUM - LOADR command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Spooling
External Support Req'd...: Spool system must be in system generation.
If Re-submission, Reason.: Corrected problems with lost spool files.
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Program Abstract............:
This set of routines allows the user to access the system SPOOL files
through simple program calls. All security checking is bypassed so any
user may access the SPOOL files. The units to be spooled must be setup
by GASP when the system is initialized for the first time. 'SPLUM' must
be loaded as a permanent program by 'LOADR'. The JOBFIL is now locked
when being updated to avoid multiuser contentions.
Additional Documentation....:
Program calls:
SPOLU schedules program SPLUM which sets up a spool request for
a spool pool file. See &SPOLU listing for calling sequence.
SPLOT makes a call to EXEC to schedule SMP for a close spool
and pass operation. See &SPLOT listing for calling sequence.
J06501
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SPOOL J065
CI SPOOLING FOR RTE-6/VM
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Contribution Name...........: SPOOL
Title....................: CI Spooling for RTE-6/VM.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'SPOOL - Submission file.
: 02. &SPOOL - Spool Control Program.
: 03. &ISPON - Spool setup program.
: 04. #SPOOL - LINK command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Conversion
: 2. Spooling
External Support Req'd...: Spool system must be in system generation.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Program Abstract............:
This program allows RTE-6/VM CI user's to spool Lu's and files as RTE-A
does. It is no longer necessary to go back to FMGR every time you want
to change a spool setup. There are some limitations because of the way
spooling is done in RTE-6. A blank cannot be inserted at the beginning
of each line to suppress carriage control on lineprinters. Spool pool
files are used in the same way the 'SL' command works under FMGR. The
program must not be called 'SP' if it is on a FMGR cartridge. CI files
cannot be spooled directly. Copy them to FMGR cartridges.
Additional Documentation....:
The following commands are available:
CI> Sp ON [Lu1] [Lu2] Enables spooling to Lu1 or
redirects spooling from Lu1 to Lu2.
CI> Sp OFf [Lu1] Closes out spooling to Lu1.
CI> Sp STatus Displays the status of all spools
in the system.
CI> Sp KIll or KS [Lu1] Kills the spool file associated with
or ['File'] the current Lu1 of the named file.
CI> Sp REstart 'File' Restarts the spool file from the
or RS beginning.
CI> Sp LIst 'File' [Lu1] Queues the file for output to Lu1.
Note: The default for Lu1 is 6.
Note: $ASUBS is in another contribution.
J06601
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SUPERUSER J066
MAKE USER SUPERUSER OR NON-SUPERUSER FOR SESSION
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Contribution Name...........: SUPERUSER
Title....................: Make user Superuser or non-Superuser for session
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'SUPER Submission File
: 02. &SUPER
: 03. &ENERG
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Session
: 2. SECURITY
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: DALE S. GARCIA
Company.......: TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF CALIFORNIA
: DEFENSE SYSTEMS GROUP
Street........: 624 SIX FLAGS DRIVE
:
City..........: ARLINGTON
State.........: TEXAS
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 76012
Phone Number..: (817) 461-1242
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: This program can make the scheduling user a
: Superuser or make a Superuser a Normal user
: for the current session.
Additional Documentation....: The subroutine 'Energize' may be called to
: programatically make a user a Super/Non-super
: user.
J06701
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TIME J067
SET SYSTEM TIME AND TEACH ABOUT SOFTKEYS
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Contribution Name...........: TIME
Title....................: Set System Time and teach about softkeys
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TIMEH Submission File
: 02. &TIMEH
: 03. %TIMEH
Operating System.........: RTE-6 V/M
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 7X
Keywords.................: 1. Time
: 2. Softkeys
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.: n/a
Contributor's Name..........: David Roggendorff
Company.......: General Electric Company
Street........: 110 Wynn Dr, NW.
:
City..........: Huntsville
State.........: AL
Country.......: U.S.A.
Zip Code......: 35801
Phone Number..: 205-837-7701 X 140
Program Abstract............: This submission is useful as the first
program in WELCOM to help the new or occasional operator get familier
with the use of the terminal in an interactive automatic operation.
Help is available for two types of prompts - 1) data entry and 2) soft-
key responsing.
Loading: Use LINK,%TIMEH or LOADR,,%TIMEH
Additional Documentation....: Run TIME and press return at prompts.
J06801
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TOULB J068
HP150 TOUCH SCREEN SUBROUTINE LIBRARY
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Contribution Name...........: TOULB
Title....................: HP150 TOUCH SCREEN SUBROUTINE LIBRARY
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TOULB Submission File
: 02. &TOULB
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM, RTE-A.1, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. PC
: 2. Library
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: PETE BOWERS
Company.......: DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER
Street........: PO BOX 2710
:
City..........: TULSA
State.........: OKLAHOMA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 74101
Phone Number..: (918)250-4286
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
A SERIES OF SUBROUTINES TO UTILIZE THE
TOUCH SCREEN CAPABILITY OF THE HP150 FROM
THE HP1000.
Additional Documentation....:
J06901
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TPLOT J069
TRANSPARENCY PLOTTER (GRAPHICS 1000/II VERSION OF BRUN
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Contribution Name...........: TPLOT
Title..........: Transparency plotter (Graphics 1000/II version of BRUNO)
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TPLOT SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &UPSHF
: 03. &BLBRD
: 04. &BILBD
: 05. &TPLOT
: 06. &TPLT3
: 07. &TPLT4
: 08. &TPLT5
: 09. &TPLT6
: 10. &TPLT7
: 11. /TPLOT
: 12. #TPLOT
: 13. &TPLT0
: 14. $SKLIB
: 15. &TPLT2
: 16. &TPLT9
: 17. &TPLT8
: 18. &FORMA
: 19. &FORM6
: 20. %FORMA
: 21. %FORM6
: 22. %UPSHF
: 23. %BILBD
: 24. $SKLI2
: 25. &TPLT1
: 26. #BLBRD
: 27. %BLBRD
: 28. %TPLOT
: 29. %TPLT0
: 30. %TPLT1
: 31. %LIBRY
: 32. &LIBRY
: 33. $LIBRY
: 34. %TPLT2
: 35. %TPLT3
: 36. %TPLT4
: 37. %TPLT5
: 38. %TPLT6
: 39. %TPLT7
: 40. %TPLT8
: 41. %TPLT9
: 42. "TMANL
: 43. $DSUBD
: 44. &TSUBC
: 45. %TSUBC
: 46. $TSUBC
: 47. ?TPLOT TPLOT HELP FILE
: 48. &TEDIT
: 49. %TEDIT
: 50. ?TEDIT TEDIT HELP FILE
: 51. %PRNTF
: 52. %ITMLU
: 53. #TEDIT
: 54. ?STOF
: 55. #STOF
: 56. &STOF
: 57. %STOF STOF HELP FILE
(cont)
\bp
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TPLOT J069
\ce TRANSPARENCY PLOTTER (GRAPHICS 1000/II VERSION OF BRUNO) (cont)
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Operating System.........: RTE-6VM, RTE-A.1, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. GRAPHICS
: 2. PLOTTING
External Support Req'd...: GRAPHICS 1000/II AGP AND DGL
If Re-submission, Reason.: CONVERSION OF BRUNO TO GRAPHICS 1000/II
Contributor's Name..........: PETE BOWERS
Company.......: DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER
Street........: PO BOX 2710
:
City..........: TULSA
State.........: OKLAHOMA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 74101
Phone Number..: (918)250-4286
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
TPLOT is a Graphics 1000/II version of BRUNO
The BRUNO manual has been slightly modified and is
included in "TMANL.
If you can use BRUNO then you can use TPLOT.
All BRUNO figure and slide files work with TPLOT.
The program BLBRD does the actual plotting and
can be used independently of TPLOT.
The program TEDIT will allow you to edit a TPLOT
slide file (this is a version of BRNED if you have seen
that program before).
The program STOF will convert a slide file consisting
of lines and circles into a figure file.
Using STOF and TEDIT it is possible to convert X,Y data
into figure and/or slide files.
THINGS TO KNOW
TPLOT looks for work station programs in the form of
W2623,W2648,W9872, etc. You can however specify the
work station program in the run string. You may also
specify the crn the font files are located on. If you
do this the initialization time will be cut in half.
KNOWN BUGS
----------
You cannot plot to your own terminal directly. We haven't had time
to work this bug out and we just tell people to edit a slide file
to see what it looks like.
This is not our bug but HP's. Theoretically you should be able
to LINK TPLOT instead of using the LOADR. However a bug in
HP's software kept giving us an EM82 error. We have not yet
gone to the next software revision to see if this fixes this
error. Loading works just fine except you have to contend with
all those segments.
Additional Documentation....:
GRAPHICS 1000/II REFERENCE MANUALS
J07001
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TRINT J070
INTERPRET IMAGE-2 LOG FILE TRANSACTIONS
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Contribution Name...........: TRINT
Title....................: Interpret Image-2 Log File Transactions
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TRINT Submission file
: 02. &TRINT Source file
Operating System.........: RTE-A (and 6?)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Image
: 2. Data base
External Support Req'd...: An Image-2 logfile
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: G. Masters & S. Wolfe
Company.......: MOD DQA/TS (ELEC)
Street........: Royal Arsenal East
City..........: Woolwich SE.18
State.........: London
Country.......: UK
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
List the transactions in an HP IMAGE-2 Transaction Log File, in
a 'human readable' format.
The 'namr' of the Transaction Log File can be the 1st parameter
in the program runstring. The 2nd parameter can be the 'namr'
of a particular IMAGE-2 Root File to search for. If these
parameters are omitted, the program will prompt for them.
If the 3rd parameter is given as '6' (the standard HP line-
printer LU) then the output will be directed there; else it
will default to splurging onto the originating terminal.
AUTHOR'S NOTE
The program was bolted together in a hurry, when IMAGE-2 rudely
burst into our particular corner of the Cosmos. Thus treat the
output with suspicion - at least until you feel you can trust it!
We have been advised to plead 'Diminished Responsibility' at any
future court procedings!
Additional Documentation....: See the prologue in the source file &TRINT.
J07101
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TSUBS J071
TIME SUBROUTINES
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TSUBS
Title....................: Time Subroutines
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TSUBS - Submission File
: 02. &ACDAT - Source code
: 03. &CHDAT - Source code
: 04. &DOWEK - Source code
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB,RTE-VI
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Time
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Ronnie F. Lee
Company.......: Gulf Oil Products Co.
Street........: Chemical Row
:
City..........: Orange
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 77630
Phone Number..: (409) 882-2169
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is a collection of three simple subroutines to perform various
time and date calculations. Subroutine ACDAT will read the clock and
put the date (MM-DD-YY) in the first three words of an integer array
in ascii format. Subroutine CHDAT will change a date from ascii to
integer or vice-versa and check the date for validity. Subroutine
DOWEK will calculate the day of the week for any date from 1-1-1 to
12-31-32767.
Additional Documentation....:
J07201
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TYPE6 J072
DISPLAY TYPE 6 FILE INFORMATION
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TYPE6
Title....................: Display Type 6 file information.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'TYPE6 - Submission file.
: 02. &TYPE6 - Program source.
: 03. #TYPE6 - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM only.
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. System
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Program Abstract............:
This program allows the user to display information about type 6 files
created by LINK. It gives program bounds, types and segment information.
Additional Documentation....:
Example run:
CI> TYPE6,FC.RUN
Program FC created 11:03 am May 10, 1983
Extended background, Priority 90
Base page bounds for main 0002, 0154
Highest address+1 of largest segment 61030
Program size is 32 pages
EMA Size is 0 pages
Segment Directory Block 57 Word offset 062
Segment table address 15553, no. of segments 7
Segment Name Low address High address Entry point
FC 02000 15662 03251
1 FC000 15663 42644 15663
2 FC001 15663 50072 15663
3 FC002 15663 61030 15663
4 FC003 15663 56542 15663
5 FC004 15663 24713 15663
6 FC005 15663 42206 15663
7 FC006 15663 33603 15663
Done
J07301
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VERIFY J073
FMGR CARTRIDGE VERIFICATION PROGRAM
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: VERIFY
Title....................: FMGR cartridge verification program.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File.
: 01. 'VERIF - Submission file.
: 02. &VERIF - FTN7X Source.
: 03. #VERIF - LINK command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Directory
: 2. Reports
: 3. Data Mgmt
: 4. Status
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U. S. Naval Station
Street........: WQEC Code 331
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7351
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program verifies FMGR cartridges checking for any errors in
directories and files. Statistics on the file space used is given
along with other directory information. The space used by each file
is compared with the directory label making sure there are no errors.
Also the first record of each file is read making sure the directory
points to valid information. The FSTAT call may need to be changed
for RTE-A.
Additional Documentation....:
J07401
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VIEW J074
VIEWSCREEN HANDLING PROGRAM
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: VIEW
Title....................: Viewscreen Handling Program
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'VIEW - Submission file
: 02. *VIEW - Compile command file for VIEW
: 03. #VIEW - Link command file
: 04. "VIEW - View help file (ASCII)
: 05. &VIEW - Source code
: 06. %VIEW - Compiled code
: 07. *VLIB - Compile command file for $VLIB
: 08. &VLIB - Source code for $VLIB
: 09. $VLIB - VIEW interface library
: 10. *RR - Compile command file for R
: 11. #R - Link command file
: 12. "R - R help file (ASCII)
: 13. &R - Source code
: 14. %R - Compiled code
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-4B
Language(s)..............: Pascal
Keywords.................: 1. Documentation
: 2. Help
: 3. Terminal
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: David J. DeLisle
Company.......: N.S.W.S.E.S. (U.S. NAVY)
Street........:
City..........:
State.........:
Country.......:
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............:
VIEW is a program which handles viewscreens. Each line of the viewscreen
may have several hundred characters in it. VIEW will read the image of a
viewscreen from the terminal screen into a "type 25" file. If a viewscreen
file has records longer than 256 characters, the system commands (such as
ST) would truncate the lines, so VIEW has several commands to manipulate the
type 25 files (ie COPY, MOVE, DISPLAY, SAVE). VIEW can also READ from the
unprotected fields of a viewscreen into a disc file in a format which is
easily read by other programs, or read fields from a disc file to fill the
unprotected fields of a viewscreen. When VIEW reads unprotected fields, it
will convert illegal characters (ie escape characters) into blanks and
flag the problem in the disc file. VIEW will also sense input and report
if the ENTER key was pressed, or which of the eight function keys was pres-
sed, or if a read timeout occurred (set with an EXEC(3,22B,<centiseconds>)).
The library $VLIB and the pascal library must be searched (in that order)
to make calls from your programs which schedule VIEW and use it's commands.
The program, R, is a version of the UNIX "MORE" program which works well
with help files such as "VIEW as online utility documentation. R simply
reads from a disc file a page at a time until the end of file has been
reached or you press an 'N' or an 'n' at the end of a page.
VIEW will work well for database transaction programs, but is slow because
the subroutines in $VLIB all schedule VIEW and communicate through disc
files. You could simply merge portions of &VIEW into your programs and do
some minor modifications if you need the additional speed.
Additional Documentation....: "VIEW, "R, &VIEW
J07501
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CS80 J075
TRACK MAP DVT TABLE
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Contribution Name...........: CS80
Title....................: Track map DVT table
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'CS80 Submission file
: 02. &CS80 Source
: 03. %CS80 Relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB,RTE-VIB,RTE-A,??
Language(s)..............: FTN4,FTN4X,FTN7X,FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. System Tables
: 2. disc
: 3. generation
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Paul Abell
Company.......: General Telephone
Street........: 3007 Roxboro Rd.
:
City..........: Durham
State.........: North Carolina
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 27704
Phone Number..: 919-471-5825
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program will evenly divide a track map for a CS80 disk
drive and print a list of the required DVT entries which can be
modified to suit your particular RTE-A generation needs. It can also
divide the track map to suit your own personal layout, it does not
have to be evenly divided. You can also specify how many lu's you wish
to have on the drive.
Additional Documentation....:
It does not take in to account the cartridge tape drive associated
with some drives. It also assumes a 96 sector/track configuration. The
program is very simple and can be easily modified to suit your particular
needs. Output can be to any device, controlled by the run line parameters.
If you wish to output the information to a disk file, you can use this
approach:
Use LU redirection, on an RTE-A system it might look
something like this:
CI> SP
RTE A.2 Spooling System
Type ? for help
-ON,6,#CS80
-EX
CI> CS80,,6
------------
------------
data prints out
------------
------------
CI> SP
RTE A.2 Spooling System
Type ? for help
-OF,6
-EX
CI>
On RTE-IVB or VIVM you might use something like
this:
:LL,6,!CS80
:CS80,,6
-----------------
-----------------
data prints out
-----------------
-----------------
:LL,1
:
J07601
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TRBL J076
HELP FILE FOR SPECIFIC TOPICS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TRBL
Title....................: Help file for specific topics
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TRBL Submission file
: 02. &TRBL Source
: 03. %TRBL Relocatable
: 04. TRBFIL Data file
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB,RTE-VIB,RTE-A,??
Language(s)..............: FTN4,FTN4X,FTN7X,FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Documentation
: 2. Help
External Support Req'd...: FMP subroutines, if not available
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Paul Abell
Company.......: General Telephone
Street........: 3007 Roxboro Rd.
:
City..........: Durham
State.........: North Carolina
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 27704
Phone Number..: 919-471-5825
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program will list out information of any form by typing
in a two (2) character topic name from the printed list. It was
designed to aid dial up users or any user of the computer system when
they encountered trouble with the system or an unusual ouput from a
program that was not expected. When this occurs they type in TRBL
from the file manager and it will give them a list of trouble topics
to choose from. They type in a topic name and it will list out what
ever is in the file under that topic. This method is used in the A
system for help and error reporting. It is becoming very popular.
Additional Documentation....:
This program uses file manager routines to access and list
out a type four (4) file. It uses the FMGR routine APOSN to simulate
type two (2) file access. This gives very fast response from a very
large sequential file. The program also simulates the FMPLISTPROGRAM
approach of the RTE-A system, as does CI>. It will list out a crt
screens worth of information and then stop, waiting for one character to
be typed from the terminal. The character typed determines which further
action to be taken. The program has a help function of two (2) question
marks (??) which will print out the directory. Whenever new or more
information is added, the program will update itself with new record
pointers. Adding information or topics is documented in the data file.
The data file name is TRBFIL with a security code of TF. This allows
anyone to read the file, but only the manager to add or delete data,
while allowing it to be on a cartridge accessable to any user.
J07701
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WHO J077
WHO'S ON LINE ON WHAT NUMBER
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Contribution Name...........: WHO
Title....................: Who's on line on what number
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'WHO Submission File
: 02. &WHO Source
: 03. %WHO Relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-A VC+
Language(s)..............: FTN7X,FTN4X,FTN4
Keywords.................: 1. Modem
: 2. Accounting
External Support Req'd...: VC+ on RTE-A
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Paul Abell
Company.......: General Telephone
Street........: 3007 Roxboro Rd.
:
City..........: Durham
State.........: North Carolina
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 27704
Phone Number..: 919-471-5825
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program will print out the active users on the system,
the LU they dialed in on, or were on and the telephone number they
attached to when they signed on.
Additional Documentation....:
The system entry point for the user ID table is obtained from
the system generation output list file. Locate variable $USIDA and
put this octal number in the program in place of the one that is
there if it is different. The table called SESSION contains session
numbers of legal LU's for your system. If you have more than 25 LU's
in your system, increase the table size or decrease it as the case
may be. Change the description of the phone number or terminal in
array NUMBER to match your phone numbers or terminal configurations.
J07801
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IBITS J078
BIT VECTOR MANIPULATION SUBROUTINE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: IBITS
Title....................: Bit Vector Manipulation Subroutine
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'IBITS Submission File
: 02. &IBITS
Operating System.........: RTE
Language(s)..............: ASMB
Keywords.................: 1. BIT
: 2. ARRAY
External Support Req'd...: EAU
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: David Ratti
Company.......: Continental Testing Laboratories
Street........: 763 US HiWay 17-92
City..........: Fern Park
State.........: Florida
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 32730
Phone Number..: (305) 831-2700
Telex.........: 810-853-0252
Program Abstract............: A subroutine to allow manipulation of
individual bits in an integer array.
Additional Documentation....: In source file.
J07901
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DCODE J079
DECODE RELOCATABLE RECORDS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: DCODE
Title....................: Decode relocatable records
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DCODE - Submission File
: 02. &DCODE - Source File
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: Assembler
Keywords.................: 1. Inverse
: 2. Relocatable
External Support Req'd...: .ENTR
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Robert Meldrum
Company.......: Telesat Canada
Street........: 333 River Road
City..........: Ottawa
State.........: Ontario
Country.......: CANADA
Zip Code......: K1N 8A9
Phone Number..: 613-234-7612
Telex.........: 053-4184
Program Abstract............: With the introduction of RTE-6/VM, the
relocatable record format changed. Many programs such as RELIA and
MXREF no longer worked as a result.
This subroutine was written to provide easy interfaces to both old
and new relocatable records.
(RELIA has been rewritten to use it but was not fully debugged in time
for donation to the swap tape.)
Additional Documentation....: Full documentation accompanies each
subroutine.
J08001
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DCIEC J080
INPUT ROUTINES W/ERROR CHECKING FOR THE HP1000
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: DCIEC
Title....................: Input Routines w/error checking for the HP1000.
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DCIEC - Submission file
: 02. <DCIEC - Documentation file.
: 03. &LBIEC - Source Code
: 04. %LBIEC - Relocatable code
: 05. *LBIEC - Transfer file
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB/6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Error
: 2. INPUT
: 3. INTERACTIVE
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Scott Hill
Company.......: Pittsburgh-Des Moines Corporation
Street........: 1015 Tuttle Street / P. O. Box 1596
City..........: Des Moines
State.........: Iowa
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 50306
Phone Number..: 515-244-6000 ext. 235
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
These subroutines have been used at PDM for about two years and have
eased the programming workload somewhat. Their primary goal is to provide
a method of obtaining information from the user, and then assure that that
information is valid for the specific use (ie. within specified range).
Additional Documentation....:
See submission <DCIEC for additional information.
NOTE ON DISCS:
The transfer file *LBIEC expects to have all files on cartridge 55.
Use the editor to change this to fit your system. Also, *LBIEC will put
the indexed file \LBIEC on cartridge 22. You may have to change this also.
J08101
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LISP J081
LISP INTERPRETER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: LISP
Title....................: LISP INTERPRETER
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'LISP Submission File
: 02. &LISP
: 03. %LISP
: 04. "LISP
Operating System.........:
Language(s)..............: PASCAL
Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter
: 2. Language
: 3. AI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Michael A. Moran
Company.......:
Street........: 1065 Greco Ave. #A103
:
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94087
Phone Number..: 408-737-9177
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This LISP interpreter is written in standard PASCAL modified slightly for
the HP1000. It is approximately MACLISP in dialect except for function
definition. Also APPLY doesn't work correctly. There are no arrays. All
numbers are real. Any additions made should be sent to me so I can spread
them around.
Additional Documentation....:
J08201
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ENMAP J082
ENTRY POINT MAPPING UTILITY
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: ENMAP
Title....................: Entry Point Mapping Utility
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'ENMAP Submission file
: 02. &ENMAP
: 03. *ENMAP
: 04. &MAPUT
Operating System.........: RTE-4B, RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Relocatable
: 2. Entry Points
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: H. Anderson McKellar
Company.......: MCI Telecommunications
Street........: 906 N. Bowser
City..........: Richardson
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 214/234-3291
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
Program to create a directory of entry points in one or more
relocateable files. Input file may be either relocateable or a
list of relocateables; output may be directed to either a device
or a disc file. Reads RTE-6 extended-record (16-character label)
files as well as the old format (5-character label) files. To
run from FMGR, proper form is
:RU,ENMAP,<input file>,<optional output namr>
The input file must be type 3, 4, or 5. The default output namr
is the scheduling device. If the parameters are omitted, a line
is printed reminding the user of the proper run string format.
Additional Documentation.......: NONE
J08301
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EXMAP J083
EXTERNAL REFERENCE MAPPING UTILITY
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: EXMAP
Title....................: External Reference Mapping Utility
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'EXMAP Submission file
: 02. &EXMAP
: 03. *EXMAP
: 04. &MAPUX Same as &MAPUT in &ENMAP
Operating System.........: RTE-4B, RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Relocatable
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: H. Anderson McKellar
Company.......: MCI Telecommunications
Street........: 906 N. Bowser
City..........: Richardson
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 214/234-3291
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
Program to create a directory of entry points in one or more
relocateable files. Input file may be either relocateable or a
list of relocateables; output may be directed to either a device
or a disc file. Reads RTE-6 extended-record (16-character label)
files as well as the old format (5-character label) files. To
run from FMGR, proper form is
:RU,ENMAP,<input file>,<optional output namr>
The input file must be type 3, 4, or 5. The default output namr
is the scheduling device. If the parameters are omitted, a line
is printed reminding the user of the proper run string format.
Additional Documentation......: NONE
J08401
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DSTAT J084
DISC STATUS REPORT
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: DSTAT
Title....................: Disc Status Report
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DSTAT - SUBMISSION FILE
: 02. &DSTAT
Operating System.........: RTE-4B, RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Disc
: 2. Data Mgmt
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name...............: Denny Allain
Company.............: MCI Telecommunications
Street..............: 906 N. Bowser Road
City................: Richardson
State/Country.......: Texas USA 75081
Phone Number........: (214) 234-3291
Telex...............: NA
Program Abstract.................: DSTAT provides a display that gives
the user the capacities of a given
disc LU and the current utilization
in number of files, blocks, and
percentage of total available
Additional Documentation None
J08501
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DE J085
DIRECTORY END LIST
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: DE
Title....................: Directory End List
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'DE Submission file
: 02. &DE
Operating System.........: RTE-4B, RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. Disc
: 2. Directory
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.: Originally printed in Communicator
Contributor's Name..........: Denny Allain
Company.......: MCI Telecommunications
Street........: 906 N. Bowser Road
City..........: Richardson
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 75081
Phone Number..: (214) 234-3291
Telex.........: NA
Program Abstract............: provides the last n (default = 20)
entries in a given disc directory
(maximum n = 40).
Additional Documentation....: None
J08601
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
IDCHK J086
ID SEGMENT CHECKER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: IDCHK
Title....................: ID Segment Checker
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'IDCHK Submission File
: 02. &IDCHK
Operating System.........: RTE-4B, RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. ID Segments
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: NA
Contributor's Name..........: Denny Allain
Company.......: MCI Telecommunications
Street........: 906 N. Bowser Road
City..........: Richardson
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 75081
Phone Number..: (214) 234-3291
Telex .........: NA
Program Abstract............:IDCHK reveals what programs are using
the long and short ID segments how
many are unused and a disc summary
that includes all mounted discs, giving
LU#, crn, next track, total # of tracks.
Additional Documentation....: None
J08701
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
QXREF J087
RELOCATABLE-FILE CROSS-REFERENCER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: QXREF
Title....................: Relocatable-File Cross-Referencer
File Names...............: 00. Submission transfer file
: 01. 'QXREF Submission file
: 02. &QXREF Enhanced Ftn7x source
: 03. &QXREO Original Ftn7x source
: 04. QXDIFF Scom's comparison of the two
: 05. %QXREF New-style Relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-6, A (IVB and others, probably)
Language(s)..............: Ftn7x
Keywords.................: 1. Relocatable
: 2. Cross-Reference
External Support Req'd...: Load with $FNEWF to add CI-file capability.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Bill Gibbons/Don Pottenger
Company.......: Mirkheim Systems/Hewlett-Packard Co.
Street........:
:
City..........:
State.........:
Country.......:
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: This program reads relocatable files
(old-style or new-style "extended" relocatables, or mixed) and prints out
information about the modules found in them. QXREF tells which module calls
which module, which file each module is found in, and more. This program
greatly eases the pain of maintaining a large program, libraries, or any
large programming project. The code is a sparkling example of how to manage
freespace from Ftn7x, and also demonstrates a non-trivial use of the Ftn7x
ENTRY statement.
Additional Documentation....: Run QXREF without any parameters to see a
sample runstring. Load it LB or EB and size it up as far as you can go.
Bill Gibbons of Mirkheim Systems wrote the original QXREF. Don Pottenger
of HP modified it to allow hierarchical file names and implemented a bug fix
that Bill had mentioned. Both files are presented in their entirety, with
SCOM's opinion of their differences stored in QXDIFF.
Here's a heavily-edited sample of QXREF output on %QXREF:
QXREF object code cross-reference Mon Sep 10, 1984 6:25 pm
---------------------------------------------------------------
>>> File: %QXREF::X
QXREF,4,90 24999-16407 REV.2434 840820
prog: 5395
lcom: WIDTH/1 OUTPUT/32 INPUT/1 RECORD/128 NAME/9
FREE/3
ents: QXREF .NFOP .NFCL .NFIN .NFCN .DNOP .DNCL .DNIN
.DNCN .DSOP .DSCL .DSIN .DSCN
exts: .DAD .EIO. .IIO. .FIO. .DTA. .CPM .F6ST .SIO.
.LBT .SBT .IBTE .IBST .MBT EJECT FLUSH OUT
FETCH_NAME INIT_OUT BREAK_CHECK SCAN INIT_SCAN
TACK UPPERCASE ALLOCATE SEARCH GET_NAME TAB
LOGLU
BREAK_CHECK,7 24999-16407 REV.2220 820518
prog: 24
ents: BREAK_CHECK
exts: .F6ST .EXIT IFBRK
(cont)
\bp
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
QXREF J087
\ce RELOCATABLE-FILE CROSS-REFERENCER (cont)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
INIT_OUT,7 24999-16407 REV.2220 820518
prog: 372
lcom: WIDTH/1
ents: INIT_OUT OUT TAB FLUSH
exts: .EIO. .DTA. .ENTR .CPM .SIO. .EXIT .SBST .SCO
.SST
EJECT,7 24999-16407 REV.2220 820518
prog: 49
*** Labelled common size mismatch: OUTPUT
lcom: OUTPUT/15
ents: EJECT
exts: .EIO. .DTA. .EXIT .SCO
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Module Level Referenced by
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/HASH/ 3 SEARCH INIT_SCAN
ALLOCATE 3 QXREF SEARCH
INIT_OUT 3 QXREF TACK
INIT_SCAN 2 QXREF
NEWREC 2 QXREF
QXREF 1
READ 2 QXREF
Entry Defined in Referenced by
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.DNCL QXREF
ALLOCATE ALLOCATE QXREF SEARCH
BREAK_CHECK BREAK_CHECK QXREF
FETCH_NAME FETCH_NAME QXREF
OUT INIT_OUT QXREF TACK
QXREF QXREF
TIME TIME QXREF
UPPERCASE UPPERCASE QXREF
Common block Defined in Referenced by
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FREE ALLOCATE INIT_SCAN SEARCH FETCH_NAME INIT
QXREF
HASH /HASH/ SEARCH INIT_SCAN
INPUT READ QXREF
NAME SEARCH FETCH_NAME GET_NAME QXREF
OUTPUT EJECT QXREF
Undef External Referenced by
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.BIO. READ
.CBT SEARCH
.EIO. TIME EJECT INIT_OUT TACK QXREF
.ENTR TIME INIT_OUT ALLOCATE INIT_SCAN SEARCH NEWREC TACK
UPPERCASE FETCH_NAME GET_NAME READ
.EXIT TIME EJECT INIT_OUT ALLOCATE TACK UPPERCASE GET_NAME READ
BREAK_CHECK QXREF
.F6ST ALLOCATE GET_NAME READ BREAK_CHECK QXREF
.FFRW QXREF
.FIO. QXREF
.FIOI QXREF
.IAY. READ
.IBST QXREF
.IBTE QXREF
MOD TIME
RCPAR QXREF
16 modules, 31 entries, 7 common blocks, 40 undefined externals.
1 warnings.
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SC J088
MAC/ICD SUBCHANNEL MODIFIER
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Contribution Name...........: SC
Title....................: MAC/ICD SubChannel modifier
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'SC Submission file
: 02. &SC
: 03. &IOPSY
: 04. &WRT
: 05. &TATMP
: 06. "SC4
: 07. "SC6
: 08. "PAPER
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB, 6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X, FTN7X (66 rules)
Keywords.................: 1. DISC
: 2. SYSTEM TABLES
: 3. MODIFY
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Felman
Company.......: HP/Rockville
Street .......:
City .........: Rockville
State/Country.: Maryland
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract.............:
As RTE users needs change, so is often the need to modify
allocation of disc space. Often, it arises from the need to read
someone else's disc pack, or maybe simply to increase a cartridge's
size, or to fix a gen problem.
If you already went through the pains associated with this
task, you probably did one of three things; 1, you returned the
disc pack with your utmost regards; 2, you regenned your system
with a new Track Map Table ( TMT ) to accomodate the new configuration;
or 3, you got a hold of CMM4 or 6 from your friendly SE ( sic, this
could never happen !! ) and patched ( and prayed for ) the current
TMT to look the the way you want it.
Since I and other SEs went through that more than once,
I decided that a program was needed to do the dirty work for us.
The program I created runs on both RTE-IVB and RTE-6/VM and should
help both the sophisticated user as well as the just-initiated
in the RTE world.
Additional Documentation ................:
Search %TATMP provided only when loading under RTE-IVB. The
RTE-6 system provides that subroutine, and is used by the program.
J08901
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GRPHX J089
INTERACTIVE 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHICS PART 1 OF 2
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Contribution Name...........: GRPHX
Title....................: Interactive 3-dimensional Graphics part 1 of 2
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'GRPHX Submission file (also 'GRPHY)
: 02. *GRPHX
: 03. *SP
: 04. "A.GRP
: 05. $*GRPH
: 06. $ttyp
: 07. &A.GRP -FTN7X MAIN SOURCE
: 08. ***GRP -TRANSFER FILE MERGE/SGMTR/MLLDR
: 09. **grph -LIST OF MODULES TO MERGE
: 10. CMPMNU -SOFTWARE TEXT COMPOSITOR MENU CFG
: 11. GRPHLP -HELP SCREEN FILE
: 12. T.HP23 -SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE for the
: 13. &A.REV -Source
: 14. #A.REV - Link Command file
: 15. &A.PRI - Source
: 16. #A.PRI - Link Command File
: 17. "dpl - dummy place holder
: 18. &X.BED
: 19. #X.BED
: 20. &BRFIG
: 21. &A.PLF
: 22. #A.PLF
: 23. &X.FNT
: 24. #X.FNT
: 25. &X.SKY
: 26. #X.SKY
: 27. &A.VIW
: 28. #A.VIW
: 29. VIWMNU
: 30. &A.DRA
: 31. CRTDEC - CRT declarations
: 32. CRTCMN CRT Common
: 33. PPOCMN Polygon model common (for graphic
: 34. TEKCMN Polygon model common (for graphic
: 35. ***CGL -- Transfer file to merge and index
: 36. **LCGL -- List of modules in library
: 37. %K.RAN -- Library modules ...
: 38. %V.DAY
: 39. %T.LI3
: 40. %T.LI4
: 41. %V.NET
: 42. %V.SSB
: 43. %V.INC
: 44. %V.TCK
: 45. %T.CIR
: 46. %T.TXT
: 47. %T.LIN
: 48. %T.LIP
: 49. %T.RMO
: 50. %T.BOX
: 51. %T.SKY
: 52. %V.R5M
: 53. %V.D5P
: 54. %V.OPE
: 55. %V.CLO
: 56. %V.RED
: 57. %V.WRT
: 58. %V.WR1
: 59. %V.ADD
: 60. %V.UPD
: 61. %V.ATT
: 62. %V.IN5
: 63. %V.SUT
: 64. %V.HTX
: 65. %V.LTX
: 66. %V.RWR
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GRPHX J089
\ce INTERACTIVE 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHICS PART 1 OF 2 (cont)
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: 67. %V.CMP
: 68. %V.SAP
: 69. %V.PSU
: 70. %V.WRD
: 71. %V.FRM
: 72. %V.CMG
: 73. %V.EUD
: 74. %ILOGR
: 75. %RWLOG
: 76. %LSTMP
: 77. %SYTIM
: 78. %V.SDS
: 79. %K.INI
: 80. %K.OPR
: 81. %K.ASK
: 82. %K.PTR
: 83. %K.WRT
: 84. %K.IWR
: 85. %K.LWR
: 86. %K.RCW
: 87. %K.FNC
Operating System.........: RTE-IV/IVB/6VM
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
: 2. Interactive
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:James Lemon
Company.......:COMSAT/WSD
:Suite 750
Street........:2250 Imperial Highway
City..........:El Segundo
State.........:CA
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:90245
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............: See the Procedings of the 1984 INTEREX
Conference at San Jose.
J09001
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GRPHX J090
INTERACTIVE 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHICS PART 2 OF 2
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Contribution Name...........: GRPHX
Title....................: Interactive 3-dimensional Graphics part 2 of 2
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'GRPHY Submission file (see also 'GRPHX)
: 02. %K.LOD
: 03. %K.REC
: 04. %K.SLN
: 05. %K.BLN
: 06. %K.BL2
: 07. %K.SCR
: 08. %M.BMN
: 09. %P.RCH
: 10. %P.WCH
: 11. %P.GET
: 12. %G.WRT
: 13. %CRTNM
: 14. %K.PAK
: 15. %K.FCK
: 16. %K.ICK
: 17. %K.RTJ
: 18. %K.JUS
: 19. %LUINP
: 20. %LEADR
: 21. %FMTIM
: 22. %TMYER
(cont)
\bp
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GRPHX J090
\ce INTERACTIVE 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHICS PART 2 OF 2 (cont)
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: 23. %CHFMT
: 24. %ISLEN
: 25. %STRIP
: 26. %IPARS
: 27. %BASCI
: 28. %SSMOV
: 29. %BPLOT
: 30. %PTEXT
: 31. %WCSMM
: 32. %BORDR
: 33. %PLTYP
: 34. %V.GTI
: 35. %A.CLS
: 36. %V.CLS
: 37. %A.SPL
: 38. %V.GOS
: 39. %RPOFI
: 40. %PSTAT
: 41. %TMOUT
: 42. %NOTIM
: 43. %FLUSR
: 44. %FUSER
: 45. %LIS23
: 46. %IHPLU
: 47. %ENACK
: 48. %IBACI
: 49. %LUINF
: 50. %IEQT
: 51. %OFFME
: 52. %SCEDT
: 53. %CMDST
Operating System.........: RTE-IV/IVB/6VM
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
: 2. Interactive
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:James Lemon
Company.......:COMSAT/WSD
:Suite 750
Street........:2250 Imperial Highway
City..........:El Segundo
State.........:CA
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:90245
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............: See the Procedings of the 1984 INTEREX
Conference at San Jose.
J09101
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M2240 J091
HP2240 EXERCISER
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Contribution Name...........: M2240
Title....................: HP2240 Exerciser
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'M2240 Submission file
:02. &M2240 Source
:03. %M2240 Relocatable
:04. "M2240 User Manual
:05. #M2240 Compile and Load File
:06. *M2240 Loader Transfer File
Operating System.........: RTE-6-VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. HPIB
: 2. Measurement
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: M.Decreton
Company.......: CEN/SCK
Street........: Boeretang 200
:
City..........: Mol
Postal Code...: 2400
Country.......: Belgium
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
M2240 is an exerciser program for the HP2240 Measurement and Control Processor
allowing easy programming of complex tasks, checking of errors and status read.
By interactive dialogue, the operator can first use it as an instruction
tool getting acquainted with the different commands, and second as an
aid for the development and debugging of measurement and control
procedures.
Additional Documentation....: User instructions in "M2240
J09201
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POST J092
ELECTRONIC MAILBOX
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Contribution Name...........: POST
Title....................: Electronic mailbox
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'POST - Submission File
: 02. %POST
: 03. &POST
: 04. #POST
: 05. %INA
: 06. &INA
: 07. %UGLST
: 08. &UGLST
: 09. #UGLST
Operating System.........: RTE-6
Language(s)..............: PASCAL,FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. MAIL
: 2. MESSAGE
: 3. DATA COMM
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: J. PARENT
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This program is an electronic mailbox. When you let it run each time
you log in , then you have an excellent mailing system.
With UGLST you can list out all the users with their username, userid,
groupid and the filename POST will use for the mail.
Additional Documentation....:
J09301
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EXPER J093
SMALL EXPERT SYSTEM
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Contribution Name...........: EXPER
Title....................: SMALL EXPERT SYSTEM
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'EXPER Submission file
:02. &EXPER Source
:03. %EXPER Relocatable
:04. "EXPER User Manual
:05. #EXPER Compile and Load File
:06. *EXPER Loader Transfer File
Operating System.........: RTE-6-VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Expert Systems
: 2. AI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: M.Decreton
Company.......: CEN/SCK
Street........: Boeretang 200
:
City..........: Mol 2400
Country.......: Belgium
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
EXPER is a small expert system allowing inference calculation
through a first order knowledge base (set of rules).
It mainly contains a list processor and can perform forward and
backward searches in a tree structure. Deduction and Verification
can be asked, starting from a basic known situation.
Additional Documentation....: User instructions in 'EXPER
J09401
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IPRIS J094
CALCULATE MOMENT OF INERTIA OF PRISMATIC BEAM
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Contribution Name...........: IPRIS
Title....................: Calculate Moment of Inertia of Prismatic Beam
matic Beam.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'IPRIS Submission file
:02. "IPRIS documentation file
:03. &IPRIS source file
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN IV
Keywords.................: 1. Engineering
: 2. Geometry
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: CLAUWAERT Cyriel
Company.......: Opzoekingscentrum voor de wegenbouw
Street........: Woluwedal 42
:
City..........: 1200 BRUSSELS
State/Country.: Belgium
Phone Number..: 02/767.51.11
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Program IPRIS is a user-friendly program
for the fast calculation of position of neutral axis and
moment of inertia of a prismatic beam whether or not
with an inserted (steel) beam. It offers the possibili-
ty to enter different moduli for the materials used in
the section. F.i. concrete sections in a beam that have
different ages and consequently different moduli.
Additional Documentation....:
J09501
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VOICE J095
SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING HP6942 MULTIPROGRAMMER
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Contribution Name...........: VOICE
Title....................: SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING HP6942 MULTIPROGRAMMER
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'VOICE Submission file
:02. &VOICE Source
:03. %VOICE Relocatable
:04. "VOICE User Manual
:05. #VOICE Compile and Load File
:06. *VOICE Loader Transfer File
:07. &INHPV Initialiser for HP6942
:08. %INHPV Initialiser for HP6942
:09. MWZ MW instruction for HP6942
:10. &XFER Download subroutine
Operating System.........: RTE-6-VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Multi-program
: 2. Speech
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:C.Van Ierschot, H. Marien
Company.......:SCK/CEN
State.........:Boeretang 200
City..........:Mol 2400
Country.......:Belgium
Program Abstract............:
VOICE is a speech synthesis program using the HP6942 Multiprogrammer
with one memory card, a pacer card and a D/A converter card.
The speech is produced from individual phonems stored as discrete
sequential voltages.
Additional Documentation....: User instructions in 'VOICE
J09601
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M6942 J096
HP6942 EXERCISER
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Contribution Name...........:M6942
Title....................:HP6942 Exerciser
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'M6942 Submission file
:02. &M6942 Source
:03. %M6942 Relocatable
:04. "M6942 User Manual
:05. #M6942 Compile and Load File
:06. *M6942 Loader Transfer File
Operating System.........: RTE-6-VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Multi-program
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: M.Decreton
Company.......: CEN/SCK
Street........: Boeretang 200
City..........: Mol 2400
Country.......: Belgium
Program Abstract............:
M6942 is an exerciser program for the HP6942 Multiprogrammer allowing
easy programming of complex tasks, checking of errors and status read.
By interactive dialogue, the operator can first use it as an instruction
tool getting acquainted with the different commands, and second as an
aid for the development and debugging of measurement and control
procedures.
Additional Documentation....: User instructions in 'M6942
J09701
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RJESY J097
DATA DISTRIBUTION TO/FROM IBM IN A DS ENVIRONMENT
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Contribution Name...........:RJESY
Title....................:Data distribution to/from IBM in a DS environment
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'RJESY Submission file
:02. &RJESY Source code
:03. &RJECL Source code
:04. &RJERC Source code
:05. &RJESP Source code
:06. &RJEPM Source code
:07. %RJESY Relocatable of &RJESY
:08. %RJECL Relocatable of &RJECL
:09. %RJERC Relocatable of &RJERC
:10. #RJEHL Command file for RJE
:11. $RJELB Library
:12. "RJESY User and installation guide.
Operating System.........:RTE-IVB/(6VM ?)
Language(s)..............:FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. RJE
: 2. IBM
: 3. DS
: 4. Data Comm
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:Renaat Grauwels
Company.......:University Hospital Gasthuisberg
Street........:Herestraat 49
City..........:Leuven
Country.......:BELGIUM
Zip Code......:3000
Phone Number..:(016) 215764
Program Abstract............: This set of programs will send and
receive JOB's to and from an IBM computer thru the use of RJE.
The data to be transmitted or the destination of the data
to be received may be anywhere in your DS network.
The user need not have any knowledge about RJE or DS-1000.
It will only work in an DS-1000 environment !
J09801
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BNOAL J098
BRUNO COMPATIBLE PLOT PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: BNOAL
Title....................: Bruno compatible plot program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'BNOAL Submission file
:02. &BNOAL Source
:03. %BNOAL Relocatable
:04. &BNOSB Subroutines
:05. %BNOSB Relocatable
:06. "BNOAL Description
:07. #BNOAL Compile and load file
:08. *BNOAL loader transfer file
:09. "BNAS1 Bruno figure file # 1
:10. "BNAS2 Bruno figure file # 2
Operating System.........: RTE-6-VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
External Support Req'd...: BRUNO
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: M.Decreton
Company.......: CEN/SCK
Street........: Boeretang 200
:
City..........: Mol 2400
Country.......: Belgium
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
BNOAL : plotprogram creating BRUNO compatible 'figure file'
J09901
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TOOLS J099
TOOLKIT FOR STANDARD DATA FILE (SDF) HANDLING
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Contribution Name...........: TOOLS
Title....................: Toolkit for standard data file (SDF) handling
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'TOOLS Submission file
:02. 'SDFDC documentation on SDF
:03. 'PRGDC documentation on programs
:04. 'PLTDC documentation on plot programs
:05. &INIFL
:06. &EXPFL
:07. &CYPFL
:08. &COMFL
:09. &REDFL
:10. &LISFL
:11. &SKPFL
:12. &MODFL
:13. &WRDFL
:14. &AVRFL
:15. &MTPFL
:16. &PCPRR
:17. &PLCEL
:18. &PLSDF
:19. &PLTEX
:20. &PLMLS
:21. &SUBR1
:22. PCPRR1
:23. PCPRRF
:24. COBDAT
:25. ITXDAT
:26. &SUBR2
Operating System.........: RTE-6-VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Tools
: 2. Files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: M.Decreton
Company.......: CEN/SCK
Street........: Boeretang 200
:
City..........: 2400 Mol
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This toolkit allows easy handling of measured data in standard data
files (SDF) : file editing, graphical outputs, measurement procedures...
J10001
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D2225 J100
DGL DEVICE HANDLER FOR THINKJET
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Contribution Name...........: D2225
Title....................: DGL device handler for ThinkJet
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'D2225 submit file
:02. &D2225 programme source
:03. %D2225 programme relocatable
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM maybe 4B and A
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
: 2. Driver
External Support Req'd...: GRAPHICS 1000 II VERSION 2.0
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Michael Morgan and Wendy Green
Company.......: Royal Postgraduate Medical School
Street........: Du Cane Road
:
City..........: LONDON
State.........:
Country.......: GREAT BRITAIN
Zip Code......: W12 0HS
Phone Number..: 01 743 2030 ext 239
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is the MACRO source code for a DGL device handler for
Version 2.0 of DGL (does not use RTRAN). This device handler has
been copied from $D0026 (2608a line-printer) and is technically
still the copyright of HP. It can only be used if you already have
a copy of GRAPHICS-1000 II version 2.0 as $DIDD is required.
Additional Documentation....:
J10101
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WDUP J101
GO BACK ONE STEP IN THE DIRECTORY
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Contribution Name...........: WDUP
Title....................: Go back one step in the directory
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'WDUP - Submission File
: 02. %WDUP
: 03. &WDUP
: 04. #WDUP
Operating System.........: RTE-6(ci), RTE-A
Language(s)..............: PASCAL
Keywords.................: 1. DIRECTORY
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: J. PARENT
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This program let you go one step higher in the directory tree.
So you don't have to type in the complete working directory again.
Additional Documentation....:
J10201
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EPLOT J102
INTERACTIVE PLOTTING PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: EPLOT
Title....................: Interactive plotting program
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'EPLOT - Submission File
: 02. %EPLOT
: 03. &EPLOT
: 04. #EPLOT
: 05. %EPLTR
: 06. &EPLTR
: 07. #EPLTR
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: PASCAL
Keywords.................: 1. PLOTTING
: 2. GRAPHICS
: 3. INTERACTIVE
External Support Req'd...: DGL
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: J. PARENT
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This is an easy interactive plotting program on graphics terminals
and with the datafile you can transfer your plot with the EPLTR program
to a plotter.
Additional Documentation....:
J10301
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SCAN J103
MEMORY OCCUPATION
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Contribution Name...........: SCAN
Title....................: Memory occupation
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'SCAN - Submission File
: 02. %SCAN
: 03. &SCAN
: 04. #SCAN
Operating System.........: RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM
: 2. MEMORY
: 3. ANALYZER
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: SCAN now for 44 partitions
Contributor's Name..........: J.M. van Dongen
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This program gives you an overview of the memory occupation and what
programs are running on a particular moment.
Additional Documentation....:
J10401
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AGEN J104
ELECTRONIC AGENDA
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Contribution Name...........: AGEN
Title....................: Electronic agenda
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'AGEN - Submission File
: 02. %AGEN
: 03. &AGEN
: 04. #AGEN
: 05. %MAGEN
: 06. &MAGEN
: 07. #MAGEN
: 08. %SLEEP
: 09. &SLEEP
: 10. RRAGEN
Operating System.........: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: PASCAL,FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. CALENDAR
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: J. PARENT
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This program is an electronic agenda on your terminal for a whole year
and this source is for 12 users, but it is easy to expand it.
Runstring: RU,AGEN,1,1,6
There is also a program to make a file for a new year : MAGEN.
And the datafile itself which is called RRAGEN. (The program expects it
on cartridge DB).
Additional Documentation....:
J10501
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TREE J105
OVERVIEW OF DIRECTORIES
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TREE
Title....................: Overview of directories
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'TREE - Submission File
: 02. %TREE
: 03. &TREE
: 04. #TREE
Operating System.........: RTE-6(ci), RTE-A
Language(s)..............: PASCAL
ò Keywords.................: 1. DIRECTORY
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: J. PARENT
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This program gives you an overview of all (sub)directories on your
system and/or of an (sub)tree.
RU,TREE,{<outlu>},{<filedescriptor>}
Additional Documentation....:
J10601
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DIMPN J106
ARRAY INITIALIZING PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: DIMPN
Title....................: Array Initializing Program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'DIMPN Submission file
:02. &DIMPN - Source
:03. %DIMPN - Relocatable
:04. &TESTD - Test file
:05. &PALI - Parameter list for &TESTD
Operating System.........: RTE-M, RTE-4B
Language(s)..............: FTN4
Keywords.................: 1. Array
: 2. Initialize
: 3. Pre-processor
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Ignat Stanev
Company.......: Telecommunications Research Institute
Street........: 8, Hajdushka Poliana Str.
City..........: Sofia
Country.......: BULGARIA
Zip Code......: 1612
Phone Number..: 870739
Telex.........: 22346 NIIS BG
Program Abstract............:
DIMPN is a program we use to initialize arrays in FORTRAN programs.
The array dimensions are written in the input file as four-character
ASCII strings. It is assumed that each string begins with letters QZ
in order not to mix it with other symbolic names in the program.
The ASCII strings (3-th and 4-th characters) and the corresponding actual
array dimensions are arranged in a parameter list with FORTRAN format
(2A1,1X,4A1), i.e. the array dimension is up to four digits. DIMP searches
each string in the parameter list and exchanges it in the output file
with the corresponding actual dimension.
DIMPN asks for the parameter list name (file name), the input
file name and the output file name. The output file is created by
DIMPN and is used then as a source file.
To see how DIMPN operates use the supplied test data. Perform
the following:
RU,DIMPN
give parameter list name: &PALI
give input file name: &TESTD
give output file name: [name]
Compare all DIMENSION statements in &TESTD with those in [name].
Additional Documentation....:
J10701
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PASCM J107
AUTOMATIC COMPILING/EDITING/LINKING
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Contribution Name...........: PASCM
Title....................: Automatic compiling/editing/linking
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. 'PASCM - Submission File
: 02. %PASCM
: 03. &PASCM
: 04. #PASCM
Operating System.........: RTE-6(ci), RTE-A
Language(s)..............: PASCAL
Keywords.................: 1. PRE-PROCESSOR
: 2. PASCAL
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: J. PARENT
Company.......: National service of metrologie
Street........: Schoemakerstraat 97
:
City..........: Delft
State.........:
Country.......: Holland
Zip Code......: 2628 VK
Phone Number..: 015-569271
Program Abstract............:
This programs compiles pascal programs, if there is an error it
automaticily returns to the editor. When there are no errors then
it automaticily links.(if there is no linkcommandfile it goes
to the editor and asks you to make one).
Additional Documentation....:
J10801
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PRFTN J108
FORTRAN SOURCE PREPROCESSOR
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Contribution Name...........: PRFTN
Title....................: FORTRAN SOURCE PREPROCESSOR
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'PRFTN Submission file
:02. &PRFTN
:03. %PRFTN
Operating System.........: RTE IVB, 6/VM
Language(s)..............: PASCAL
Keywords.................: 1. FORTRAN
: 2. Pre-processor
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: DR.-ING. CHR. SCHMID
Company.......: RUHR-UNIVERSITY BOCHUM
Street........: P.O.BOX 102148 / IC3/141
City..........: D-4630 BOCHUM 1
Country.......: F.R. GERMANY
Phone Number..: TEL. (0234) 700-4093
: Telex 0825860
Program Abstract............:
PROCESSING OF ANY SOURCE FILES SUBSTITUTING EXPRESSIONS
IN '<...>' BY A CONSTANT.
Additional Documentation....:
USER INFORMATION IS INCLUDED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SOURCE FILE.
J10901
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UDOCU J109
FORMATTED DOCUMENTATION PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: UDOCU
Title....................: FORMATTED DOCUMENTATION PROGRAM
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'UDOCU - SUBMISSION FILE
:02. &UDOCU - SOURCE PROGRAM
:03. %UDOCU - RELOCATABLE FILE
:04. $UDOCU - EDITOR-CREATED DATA FILE
:05. "UDOCU - OUTPUT FILE (UDOCU MANUAL)
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN IV
Keywords.................: 1. DOCUMENTATION
: 2. FORMATTING
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: DICK JOHNSTON & TERESA OWEN
Company.......: TRINITY FORGE, INC.
Street........: 947 TRINITY DRIVE
:
CITY..........: MANSFIELD
State.........: TX
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 76063
Phone Number..: (817) 477-2697
Telex.........: 794820
Program Abstract............: THIS PROGRAM USES AN EDITOR-CREATED
DATA FILE TO PRODUCE FORMATTED DOCUMENTATION. IN THE SAMPLE
CASE PROVIDED, FILE '$UDOCU' PRODUCES THE OUTPUT FOUND IN FILE
'OUTPUT'. TO OBTAIN FORMATTED DOCUMENTATION ON THE PROGRAM
'UDOCU', RUN THE FOLLOWING COMMAND.
RU,UDOCU,LU,XX,XX,XX,CR
J11001
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FCOM J110
ISSUE FMGR COMMANDS FROM A PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: FCOM
Title....................: Issue FMGR commands from a program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'FCOM Submission file
:02. &FCOM - FTN4X
Operating System.........: RTE-IV, RTE-6/VM with FMGR file system
Language(s)..............: FTN4X (FTN7X)
Keywords.................: 1. FMGR
: 2. PROCEDURES
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
FCOM is a program that enables you to issue FMGR commands from
a program by calling the routines COMND and CFINI
from contribution IVLIB. The routines take up very little space in your program.
FCOM should be loaded permanently if used. FCOM is intended for
use with the FMGR file system only.
Additional Documentation....: See the routine COMND in IVLIB.
J11101
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IVLIB J111
GENERAL-PURPOSE LIBRARY
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Contribution Name...........: IVLIB
Title....................: General-Purpose Library
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'IVLBR Submission file
:02. &IVLF1 - FTN4x compatible routines
:03. &IVLF2 - FTN4x compatible routines
:04. &IVLBA - ASMB compatible routines
:05. &IVLB7 - FTN7X routines
:06. &IVLBM - MACRO routines
:07. >DDATA - Include file
:08. !IVLIB - Command file
:09. *IVLIB - Merge commands
:10. 'IVLIB - Documentation (WOLF format)
:11. 'IVHED - "
:12. 'IVIND - "
:13. 'IVLB7 - "
:14. 'IVLBA - "
:15. 'IVLBF - "
Operating System.........: RTE-IV, RTE-6/VM.
Most routines (but not all) will
work in RTE-A.
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, ASMB, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This library has been collected and developed over several
years. Some of the routines have been taken from other CSL/1000
contributions. Using IVLIB may ease programming and give you smaller
and more efficient programs. IVLIB is required by some of the other
programs contributed by me.
In order to use the routine PROGRAM, program APLDR may be
required. If you use DS/1000, use HP's APLDR, otherwise use
the program contributed with WOLF.
Additional Documentation....: Use the transfer file !IVLIB
to create the library.
J11201
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NYQUIST PLOT J112
BASIC PLOTTING ROUTINES
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Contribution Name...........: Nyquist plot
Title....................: BASIC plotting routines
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'BPLOT Submission file
:02. ANV21 Nyquist plot
:03. ANV41 Bode plot are BASIC programs
:04. ANV6 Multi Bode plot
:05. ANV10 Statistical plot
:06. ALL01
:07. ALL05 are data files for ANV21,ANV41,ANV6
:08. A1108B is a data file for ANV10
:09. &TABLE is the subroutine table for BASIC
:10. &PLOTU is a FORTRAN routine
for graphic initialization from BASIC
:11. &DMPLT is a FORTRAN routine
for HPIB graphic dump of 2648a graphic screen
:12. &ANVSO is a FORTRAN program
for Solartron 1250 Frequency response analyzer
:13. &ANVGA is a FORTRAN program
for the control of an intelligent data acquisition peripheral
Operating System.........: basic
Language(s)..............: BASIC
Keywords.................: 1. Engineering
: 2. Mathematics
: 3. Plotting
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: CESARE PAGURA
Company.......: I.P.E.L.P. CNR
Street........: CORSO STATI UNITI 4
City..........: 35100 PADOVA
Country.......: ITALY
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............:
The BASIC subroutine table generation can give some problems:
DO NOT USE RTETG TRANSFER FILE !!!
Execute an interactive loading session like this for %BA00
/LOADR: OP,RT
/LOADR: SZ,19
/LOADR: RE,%BA00
%BA00 24042 24072
/LOADR: RE,%DLTBL see GRAPHIC 1000 manual !
... ... ...
/LOADR: RE,%PLOTU
... ... ...
/LOADR: SEARCH,%GPS %GPS is the GRAPHIC 1000 library
... ... ...
etc. etc.
For the segment %BA01-02-03 etc. use the same procedure :
/LOADR: OP,RT
/LOADR: SZ,19
/LOADR: RE,%BA0x
Additional Documentation....:
J11301
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VTALK J113
PROGRAMMATIC INTERFACE FOR HP27201A VOICE SPEECH SYNTHES
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Contribution Name...........: VTALK
Title..........: PROGRAMMATIC INTERFACE FOR HP27201A VOICE SPEECH SYNTHESIZER
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. 'VTALK Submission file
: 02. &VTALK Source code
: 03. %VTALK Relocatable for VTALK
: 04. #VTALK LINK command file for VTALK
: 05. &VCHEK Program to announce down lu's
: 06. %VCHEK Relocatable for VCHEK
: 07. #VCHEK LINK command file for VCHEK
: 08. &VSUBS Source - support library
: 09. $VSUBS Relocatable - support library
Operating System.........: RTE-6VM/A
Language(s)..............: FTN4X & ASMB
Keywords.................: 1. Speech
: 2. Help
External Support Req'd...:IMAGE/1000
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:Alan R. Whitney
Company.......:MIT Haystack Observatory
Street........:Off Rt. 40
City..........:Westford
State.........:Massachusetts
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:01886
Phone Number..:(617) 692-4764
Program Abstract............:
VTALK is a program interface to the HP27201A Speech Output Module
and the accompanying HP27203A Speech Library. The goal of VTALK
is to provide a friendly interface to the speech library so that
by simply issuing the command
:RU,VTALK,<phrase>
the synthesizer will speak the specified phrase, so long as words
within the phrase are within the speech library. VTALK also intercepts
positive and negative integers from -999,999,999 to +999,999,999
and speaks them in standard format.
The Hp27201A Speech Output Module is supported by a standard
RS-232 Interface and driver (HP 12966 and DVR05 or any Mux card.)
VCHEK is a demonstration program which scans all system lu's and
announces any down lu's. If a program is waiting on a down lu,
the name of the program is also stated. VCHEK includes subroutine
SPEAK which is a simple programmitic interface to the synthesizer.
The HP27203A Speech Library uses an IMAGE/1000 data base in which
to store voice information, plus some HP support utility programs for speaking
and creating new words.
We have found the HP27201A speech synthesizer to be very valuable
when used with the simple programmatic interfaces provided here.
Additional Documentation....:See notes in files &VTALK and &VCHEK
J11401
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TEXED J114
TEXT EDITOR
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Contribution Name...........: TEXED
Title....................: Text Editor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'TEXED Submission file
:02. &TEXED
:03. %TEXED
:04. #TEXED
:05. $TEXED Library
:06. "TEXED Documentation
:07. &CAPS
:08. %CAPS
:09. &TXDNF
:10. %TXDNF
:11. &JCBT
:12. %JCBT
:13. &SFILL
:14. %SFILL
:15. &SMOVE
:16. %SMOVE
:17. &SPUT
:18. %SPUT
:19. &SGET
:20. %SGET
:21. &P2680
:22. &QSBCM
:23. [TXDNF
Operating System.........:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Text
: 2. Editor
: 3. Word Processing
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: JOHNSON & HASSELL
Company.......:
Street........:
:
City..........:
State/Country.:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
TEXED is a program designed to faciltate document preparation
by providing a convenient method of formatting unformatted text.
TEXED performs a variety of document formatting functions.
These include:
- Margin alignment
- Indentation
- Pagination
- Chapter, section, and subsection numbering
- Headings and footings
- Table of Contents
- Index
This program is an adaptation
of various versions that have been around more than 15 years. Within HP,
the names RUNIT, RUNEM and RUNOF have been used for basically the same
program. This version (TEXED) is based on the core program developed by
Jim Bridges and Bruce Stowell back in 1979.
Additional Documentation....:
J11501
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ARF J115
TERMINAL EMULATION WITH APPLE IIC
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........:ARF
Title....................: TERMINAL EMULATION WITH APPLE IIC
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'ARF Submission file
:02. &ARF contains all of the following files
ARF.3.TEXT PASCAL SOURCE CODE (APPLE)
ARF.4.TEXT PASCAL SOURCE CODE (APPLE)
ARFASM.TEXT ASSEMBLY SOURCE CODE (APPLE)
ARFASM.2.TEXT ASSEMBLY SOURCE CODE (APPLE)
&RCVF FORTRAN SOURCE CODE
&SNDF FORTRAN SOURCE CODE
&VLMAN FORTRAN SOURCE LIBRARY
&LIBRY FORTRAN SOURCE LIBRARY
&LSBYT ASSEMBLY SOURCE
TARFE EXTENDED DOCUMENTATION FILE
Operating System.........: RTE IV B APPLE UCSD PASCAL 1.2
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN , PASCAL , ASSEMBLY
Keywords.................: 1. Data Comm
: 2. Terminal
: 3. Emulator
: 4. Apple
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:DE MOOR MARK
Company.......:RUCA REKENCENTRUM
Street........:GROENENBORGERLAAN , 171
City..........:ANTWERPEN
Country.......:BELGIUM
Zip Code......:2050
Phone Number..:03 2180320
Program Abstract............:THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS A SET OF HP-FORTRAN
PROCEDURES AND A SET OF APPLE II PASCAL AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES.
THE APPLE MICRO IS USED AS A TERMINAL AND CAN RECEIVE OR SEND TEXT FILES
(TYPE > 2) FROM/TO THE HP-HOST THROUGH AN ASYNCHRONOUS LINE.
Additional Documentation....: all files are grouped into file &ARF
and have to be separated before use.
J11601
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DIRSIZE J116
DIRECTORY CAPACITY INFORMATION
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: DIRSIZE
Title....................: Directory capacity information
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DIRSIZE.SBMT Submission file
:02. DIRSIZE.FTN Source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DIRSI
:03. DIRSIZE.REL relocatable
for FMGR compatib : rn to %DIRSI
:04. DIRSIZE.LOD link command file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #DIRSI
Operating System.........: RTE-A & RTE-6/VM (>C.83)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. Directory
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Seppo Pietikainen
Company.......: HP / Finland
Street........:
City..........:
State.........:
Country.......: FINLAND
Program Abstract............:
Program DIRSIZE will print some information about a file-directory
specified in the runstring (optionally subdirectories included).
try 'ru dirsize'
J11701
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FONT & JULIAN J117
SWEDISH-FINNISH AGP FONTS; TIME-RELATED ROUTINES
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Contribution Name...........: FONT & JULIAN
Title....................: SWEDISH-FINNISH AGP FONTS; TIME-RELATED ROUTINES
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FONT.SBMT Submission file
:02. ATACHERROR.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &ATAER
:03. ATTACHTOSESSION.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &ATASE
:04. CLGOFERROR.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &CLGOF
:05. CLGONERROR.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &CLGON
:06. DAYTIME_TO_TEXT.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DAYTI
:07. DFRACT.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DFRAC
:08. FRACT.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &FRACT
:09. FRJULI.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &FRJUL
:10. TAKE_TIME.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &TAKTI
:11. TOJUL.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &TOJUL
:12. TOJULI.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &TJULI
:13. WEEKDAY.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WEEKD
:14. FONT01.DAT
for FMGR compatib : rn to !FONT1
:15. FONT02.DAT
for FMGR compatib : rn to !FONT2
:16. FONT03.DAT
for FMGR compatib : rn to !FONT3
:17. FONT04.DAT
for FMGR compatib : rn to !FONT4
:18. FONT05.DAT
for FMGR compatib : rn to !FONT5
:19. FONT06.DAT
for FMGR compatib : rn to !FONT6
Operating System.........: RTE-A VC+
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. Font
: 2. Time
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Juhani Kyyr|
Company.......: IMATRAN VOIMA OY / Central laboratory
Street........: Viikintie 3
:
City..........: SF-00560 Helsinki
State.........:
Country.......: Finland
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: AGP font files Swedish/Finnish character set
True Julian Day number (JD) functions
& some other subroutines.
Subroutines & functions are fully?? documented.
Additional Documentation....:
J11801
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E J118
EDIT UTILITY WITH CI FILE MASK CAPABILITY
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: E
Title....................: EDIT utility with CI file mask capability
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. E.SBMT Submission file
:02. E.FTN - Source
- for FMGR compatib : rn to &E
:03. E.HELP - Help file
- for FMGR compatib : rn to !E
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Editor
: 2. Scheduling
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is a program for automatic scheduling of EDIT using the
CI file masking feature. Several edits can be done unsing only
one command. E accepts only type 4 files.
Additional Documentation....: See the heading of the source file
and the E help file.
J11901
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CLINK J119
CONDITIONAL LINK
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: CLINK
Title....................: Conditional LINK
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. CLINK.SBMT Submission file
:02. CLINK.FTN - Source
- for FMGR compatib : rn to &CLINK
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. LINK
: 2. CI
: 3. UTILITY
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
CLINK is used to check if a program file needs relinking.
If it does, LINK is scheduled to relink the program.
Use is identical to the use of LINK, except that the program
name must be the first parameter. If a directory is not specified,
the default directory PROGRAMS is checked.
Additional Documentation....:
J12001
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DUFI J120
DUMP FILE PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: DUFI
Title....................: Dump File program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DUFI.SBMT Submission file
:02. DUFI.FTN - Main
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DUFI
:03. DUSUB.FTN - Subroutine
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DUSUB
:04. DUFI.LOD - LINK commands
for FMGR compatib : rn to #DUFI
Operating System.........: RTE-IV, RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Softkeys
: 2. Dump
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
With DUFI you may programmatically dump files using one
subroutine call (DUMPF). The FMP routines are not loaded with
the program. Specially useful for dumping menues (may be created
with FORM), softkey files etc. to the screen.
The routine DUMPF is part of IVLIB, which is a separate
contribution. DUFI works with the CI file system.
For those who haven't upgraded yet, re-writing should be easy.
Additional Documentation....: See the routine DUMPF in IVLIB.
J12101
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CPLK J121
AUTOMATIC COMPILE AND LINK PROCEDURE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: CPLK
Title....................: Automatic Compile and Link procedure
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. CPLK.SBMT Submission file
:02. CPLK.FTN
for FMGR-CI compatib : rn to &CPLK
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN
Keywords.................: 1. Link
: 2. Procedures
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: DREZE Richard
Company.......: U.C.L. - Laboratoire du Genie Civil
Street........: Place du Levant, 1
City..........: B-1348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE
Country.......: Belgium
Phone Number..: 010/432112
Program Abstract............: CPLK is a system utility easy compile and
link procedure.
Additional Documentation....: see source file
J12201
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FERR J122
FORTRAN ERROR EXPLANATION
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Contribution Name...........: FERR
Title....................: FORTRAN error explanation
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FERR.SBMT - Submission file
:02. FERR.FTN - Source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &FERR
Operating System.........: RTE-IV, RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Error
: 2. Help
: 3. Debug
: 4. Message
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is a program which is specially useful during program
development. If FERR has a permanent ID segment and the routine
RTERR (from IVLIB) is loaded with a program, then FERR will
explain any run-time error in clear text. When a 'disastrous'
error occurs the program allows you the choose whether to continue
the program or to abort.
FERR is independent of the file system.
Additional Documentation....: Compile the program and load
permanently with LOADR.
J12301
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PLIB J123
GENERAL PURPOSE LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
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Contribution Name...........: PLIB
Title....................: General Purpose Library management
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. 'PLIB Submission file
:02. &PLIB : source file
:03. %PLIB : relocatable file
:04. "PLIB : documentation file
Operating System.........: RTE-4 6
Language(s)..............: FTN7, FTN4
Keywords.................: 1. Documentation
: 2. Data Mgmt
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Jean ZEN
Company.......: Centre de Recherches Nucleaires
Street........: 23, rue du Loess
City..........: 67037 STRASBOURG CEDEX
State/Country.: France
Phone Number..: (88) 28 65 84
Telex.........: 890032 F CNRS CRO
Program Abstract............: PLIB is a general purpose library manage-
ment program. It allows to list library's entries along
with their comments, to update libraries or to copy selec-
tively a library. PLIB can support up to 1000 entries in
a library.
Additional Documentation....:
J12401
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LIST J124
LIST CI FILES WITH MASKED FILE NAMES
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Contribution Name...........: LIST
Title....................: List CI files with masked file names
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. LIST.SBMT Submission file
:02. LIST.FTN - Source
- for FMGR compatib : rn to &LIST
:03. LIST.HELP - Help file
- for FMGR compatib : rn to 'LIST
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. List
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
Purpose :
To list multiple files with masked filenames.
Method:
The program searches the directories to find source files.
Files matching the input file name(s) are listed.
Use:
To run the program, type:
LIST,<file masks>,<list LU>,<+Options>
The parameters can be in any order, but only the LAST
LU number is used for list. Default LU is 6 (printer).
Options are specified by using a plus (+) sign.
More than one option may be combined into one.
Valid options are:
+N - List with line numbers
+I - Inhibit headings and page numbering.
Examples:
LIST /Inge/Docgn/@ List all sources in /Inge/Docgn
to LU # 6.
LIST @.MAC List all MACRO sources in the
working directory to LU # 6.
LIST net/@ 1 List all sources in the
directory NET. to LU # 1.
LIST FILE.FTN +NI List 'FILE.FTN' with line numbers
and no headings.
Additional Documentation....: Help file LIST
J12501
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SEARCH J125
FILE SEARCH PROGRAM WITH MASKED FILE NAMES
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Contribution Name...........: Search
Title....................: FILE SEARCH PROGRAM WITH MASKED FILE NAMES
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SEARCH.SBMT Submission file
:02. SEARCH.FTN - Source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SEARC
:03. SEARCH - Help file
for FMGR compatib : rn to !SEARC
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Search
: 2. Text
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is fast file search program that enables you to find all
occurrences of a specified string. Files to be searched are
specified using masked file names.
You can select to have lower case characters shifted before
comparing, and to have spaces ignored. Also, the program can
be instructed to list all matches to a file.
The program will be faster if it's sized up, preferably to 32K.
Additional Documentation....: See the heading of the source file
and the SEARCH help file.
J12601
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UPDIR J126
MOVE UP ONE OR MORE LEVELS IN CI DIRECTORY TREE
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Contribution Name...........: UPDIR
Title....................: MOVE UP ONE OR MORE LEVELS IN CI DIRECTORY TREE
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. UPDIR.SBMT Submission file
:02. UPDIR.FTN - Source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &UPDIR
:03. UPDIR - Help file
for FMGR compatib : rn to !UPDIR
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Directory
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
Country.......: NORWAY
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Program Abstract............:
UPDIR is a utility program to return to the former level
in the CI directory. More than one level can be specified.
UPDIR can also be used to change to another working directory on
the same level.
Additional Documentation....: Help file UPDIR.
J12701
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USE_OF_VMAIO.SUB J127
TREAT VAM/EMA AS DISK FILES
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Contribution Name...........: USE_OF_VMAIO.SUB
Title....................: TREAT VAM/EMA AS DISK FILES
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. USE_OF_VMAIO.SBMT submit file
for FMGR compatib : rn to SUBMIW
:02. USE_OF_VMAIO.TXT Documentation file
for FMGR compatib : rn to "VMAIO
:03. USE_OF_VMAIO.FTN Source file
for FMGR compatib : rn to &VMAIO
:04. USE_OF_VMAIO.DAT Data file
for FMGR compatib : rn to !VMAIO
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. EMA/VMA
External Support Req'd...: CS 80 disc
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Bengt Thylen / Kjell Klasson
Company.......: AB Bofors Plast
Street........: Box 302
City..........: S-341 00 Ljungby
Country.......: Sweden
Phone Number..: + 46 372 12520
Telex.........: 838 5026
Program Abstract............: The utility VMAIO can be used in a way not
described in the RTE-A programmers reference
manual. If you have large data files residing
on CS 80 discs, you can transfer data to or
from EMA/VMA and the disc. By specifying
track and sector in PRAM3 and PRAM4 you can
address your call to the desired part of the
data file.
Additional Documentation....:
J12801
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WOLF J128
WORD ORIENTED LINE FORMATTER
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Contribution Name...........: WOLF
Title....................: Word Oriented Line Formatter
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. WOLF.SBMT Submission file
:02. "FILEDESCRIPTION.TXT - description.
for FMGR compatib : rn to "FIDSC
:03. "STARTUP Startup transfer file
(moves files, compiles/loads programs)
for FMGR compatib : rn to "STRTP
:04. "WOLF Norwegian documentation
:05. "WOLF0 Norwegian documentation
:06. "WOLF1 Norwegian documentation
:07. "WOLF2 Norwegian documentation
:08. "WOLF3 Norwegian documentation
:09. "WOLF4 Norwegian documentation
:10. "WOLF5 Norwegian documentation
:11. >WOLF English documentation
:12. >WOLF0 English documentation
:13. >WOLF1 English documentation
:14. >WOLF2 English documentation
:15. >WOLF3 English documentation
:16. >WOLF4 English documentation
:17. >WOLF5 English documentation
Help files - to be copied to directory /HELP
SEE "FILEDESCRIPTION.TXT
:18. ?WOLF Main HELP file for WOLF
:19. ?AN Command HELP file
:20. ?AP "
:21. ?AR "
:22. ?B "
:23. ?BL "
:24. ?C "
:25. ?CB "
:26. ?CP "
:27. ?FG "
:28. ?FI "
:29. ?FR "
:30. ?FS "
:31. ?FT "
:32. ?HP "
:33. ?I "
:34. ?JR "
:35. ?JS "
:36. ?LD "
:37. ?MR "
:38. ?NC "
:39. ?NP "
:40. ?P "
:41. ?PC "
:42. ?PE "
:43. ?PM "
:44. ?PN "
:45. ?PO "
:46. ?PP "
:47. ?PS "
:48. ?QP "
:49. ?R "
:50. ?RN "
:51. ?S "
:52. ?SF "
:53. ?SP "
:54. ?T "
:55. ?TA "
:56. ?TB "
:57. ?TC "
:58. ?TM "
:59. ?TO "
:60. ?WP "
WOLF sources - alphabetically.
:61. APLDR.FTN APLDR for RTE-6/VM -
to be loaded permanently
for FMGR compatib : rn to &APLDR
:62. CFILE.COM INCLUDE file for file DCBs
for FMGR compatib : rn to ^CFILE
:63. CQUME.COM INCLUDE file for
printer parameters
for FMGR compatib : rn to ^CQUME
:64. CWOLF.COM INCLUDE file for
basic WOLF data description
for FMGR compatib : rn to ^CWOLF
:65. ERROR.FTN ERROR description program
- called by WOLF
for FMGR compatib : rn to &ERROR
:66. SP.FTN SPOOL setup program
for RTE-6/VM - to be loaded permanently
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SP
:67. WOLF.LOD WOLF LINK command file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #WOLF
:68. WOLF1.FTN WOLF source 1 - FTN7X
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WOLF1
:69. WOLF2.FTN WOLF source 2 - FTN7X
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WOLF2
:70. WOLF3.FTN WOLF source 3 - FTN7X
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WOLF3
:71. WOLF4.FTN WOLF source 4 - FTN7X
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WOLF4
:72. WOLF5.MAC WOLF source 5 - MACRO
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WOLF5
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. TEXT
: 2. WORD PROCESSING
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: Conversion to CI file system,
bugs fixed
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is an improved version of WOLF, running under the CI file system.
The speed has been almost doubled compared to the previous version,
since it no more uses a disc file as scratch area and a CPU-consuming
subroutine has been rewritten to MACRO.
Special processing may be done for printers like Qume, Diablo, Wenger.
WOLF now uses improved underlining for HP and Wenger printers (with
underline character set), and can set physical margin and variable
line distance. Spooling may be set up automatically, and errors
explained in clear texts (optional).
WOLF now supports national character sets. This is done by changing the
default control character to '@', and processing characters {,},[,],\,|
like alphabetics.
WOLF can now be used with a preprocessing program, since it can receive
input text via class I/O.
Otherwise the program is used as before.
Additional Documentation....:
J12901
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FORM J129
MENU EDITING PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: FORM
Title....................: Menu editing program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FORM.SBMT Submission file
:02. >FCOMMON - Include file
for FMGR compatib : rn to ^FCOMM
:03. FORM.FTN - Main
for FMGR compatib : rn to &FORM
:04. CKLIN.FTN - Subroutine
for FMGR compatib : rn to &CKLIN
:05. CRLF.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &CRLF
:06. CWRIT.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &CWRIT
:07. DSABL.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DSABL
:08. FORTX.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &FORTX
:09. HOMEC.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &HOMEC
:10. INPUT.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &INPUT
: 11. LPR.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &LPR
: 12. NONBL.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &NONBL
: 13. NOYES.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &NOYES
: 14. OUT.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &OUT
: 15. OUTC.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &OUTC
: 16. RPOS.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &RPOS
: 17. SOFTK.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SOFTK
: 18. WPOS.FTN - "
for FMGR compatib : rn to &WPOS
: 19. FORM.LOD - LINK command file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #FORM
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, possibly RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Interactive
: 2. Help
: 3. Display
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
FORM is an editing program made for easy construction of
block-mode menues or screen pictures. FORM builds a menu file
that can be dumped directly to the terminal. The use of FORM
is similar to EDIT/1000. As far as I know any HP terminal can
be used to construct the menu, since block mode is not used.
Optional outputs: A file in printer format for documentation
and a BLOCK DATA subprogram file which can be compiled directly
and loaded with a program.
FORM uses the CI file system.
Additional Documentation....:
J13001
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LIST J130
PRINT TEXT-FILES
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Contribution Name...........: LIST
Title....................: Print text-files
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. LISTK.SBMT Submission file
:02. LISTK.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &LISTK
:03. PARSE.FTN
for FMGR compatib : rn to &PARSE
:04. LISTK.LOD
for FMGR compatib : rn to #LISTK
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM (rev 2401)
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. List
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: KALETTA D., KRUEGER TH.
Company.......: Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Street........: Post-box 3640
:
City..........: D-7500 KARLSRUHE 1
State/Country.: West-Germany
Phone Number..: 07247/82/4029
Telex.........: 7826484
Program Abstract............: LIST is a utility program for printing
text files. It is a helpful tool when operating with the
command interpreter; the CI language does not include a
'print' command.
Additional Documentation....:
J13101
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DI J131
LIST DIRECTORY TREE AND CHANGE WORKING DIRECTORY
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Contribution Name...........: di
Title....................: LIST DIRECTORY TREE AND CHANGE WORKING DIRECTORY
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DI.SBMT Submission file
:02. di.ftn
:03. DI.TXT
Operating System.........: rte-a
Language(s)..............: ftn77
Keywords.................: 1. Directory
: 2. List
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Domeisen Heinz
Company.......: Eidg. Technische Hochschule
: Institut fuer Mess- und Regeltechnik
City..........: CH - 8092 Zuerich
Country.......: Switzerland
Phone Number..: 01/256 2454
Program Abstract............:
DI lists the whole directory tree under the current (or
any chosen) (global) directory and indicates the current
working directory. The working directory can then be
changed by positioning the cursor in the desired line.
Before stopping, DI makes a directory list of the new
working directory.
Auto-linefeed must be off at the terminal.
Additional Documentation....:
J13201
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META J132
IMAGE-II DECLARATION GENERATOR FOR PASCAL
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Contribution Name...........: META
Title....................: IMAGE-II DECLARATION GENERATOR FOR PASCAL
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. META.SBMT Submission file
:02. meta.txt
for FMGR compatib : rn to "META
:03. meta.lod
for FMGR compatib : rn to #META
:04. meta.cmd
for FMGR compatib : rn to *META
:05. meta.con
for FMGR compatib : rn to *MCON
:06. meta.pas
for FMGR compatib : rn to &META
:07. meta_decl.pas
for FMGR compatib : rn to &MDECL
:08. meta_set.pas
for FMGR compatib : rn to &MSET
:09. meta_util.pas
for FMGR compatib : rn to &MUTIL
:10. meta.run
for FMGR compatib : rn to METARU
:11. meta_decl.rel
for FMGR compatib : rn to %MDECL
:12. meta_util.rel
for FMGR compatib : rn to %MUTIL
:13. meta_output.pas
for FMGR compatib : rn to "MOUTP
:14. meta_set.rel
for FMGR compatib : rn to %MSET
:15. meta.rel
for FMGR compatib : rn to %META
Operating System.........: RTE A + VC+ (meta uses CDS)
Language(s)..............: Pascal II and IMAGE II (A.85)
Keywords.................: 1. Data Base
: 2. Image
: 3. PASCAL
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Eugen Haegielgian user
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard (Schweiz) AG
Street........: Allmend 2
:
City..........: 8967 Widen
State/Country.: Switzerland
Phone Number..: 057 31 21 11
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Image/1000 applications written in Pascal
sometimes tend to have a very large declaration part.
META uses the DBINF call and produces a standard declara-
tion module for Pascal. This module can and should be
imported by all DB programs.
Additional Documentation....: META.TXT (rn to "META)
J13301
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KEYS J133
FUNCTION KEY DEFINITIONS
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Contribution Name...........: KEYS
Title....................: Function key definitions
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. KEYS.SBMT Submission file
Rename transfer file for FMGR
for FMGR compatib : rn to *RNFMG
Rename transfer file for RTE-A
for FMGR compatib : rn to *RNRTA
: 02. KEYS.FTN Program source file
for FMGR compatib : rn to &KEYS
: 03. KEYS.REL Relocatable file
for FMGR compatib : rn to %KEYS
: 04. KEY2.FTN Subroutine source file
for FMGR compatib : rn to &KEY2
: 05. KEY2.REL Relocatable file
for FMGR compatib : rn to %KEY2
: 06. KEYS.LOD LINK command file for RTE-A
for FMGR compatib : rn to #KEYS
: 07. KEYS.KEYS Data file: example key def.
for FMGR compatib : rn to "KEYS
: 08. SAMP.FTN Program source file
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SAMP
: 09. SAMP.REL Relocatable file
for FMGR compatib : rn to %SAMP
: 10. SAMP.LOD Link command file for RTE-A
for FMGR compatib : rn to #SAMP
: 11. SAMP.KEYS Data file: example for SAMP
for FMGR compatib : rn to "SAMP
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Softkeys
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Ari Markkula
Company.......: Helsinki Univ. of Technology, Inst of Geodesy
Street........: Otakaari 1 F
City..........: 02150 Espoo 15
Country.......: Finland
Phone Number..: (358)-0-460144
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program defines the user definable function keys for HP terminals.
All the definitions will be read from a file that you easily can write
with EDIT/1000. There is no need to use the display function mode for
control characters. If the character is an '^' (an Uparrow, ASCII 94),
the following character will be interpreted as a control character.
There is also subroutines for defining only the text label displayed
on the screen and for setting and reading the actual string of function
keys. These subroutines are easy to use when making a program with
many selections.
The included data file sets some commands from the EDIT/1000 to
function keys.
Program and subroutines are documented well. Read the data
file KEYS.KEYS for more information about the function key
definitions and the program source KEYS.FTN for run parameters
and file name defaults.
Runstring:
CI> KEYS KEYS.KEYS 1
(cont)
\bp
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KEYS J133
\ce FUNCTION KEY DEFINITIONS (cont)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
KEYS.KEYS is the data file, from which the definitions are taken
and 1 defines, that you will set the group number 1 in function.
Using the default file and group definitions it is possible just
run the program without any parameters:
CI> KEYS
The second program example SAMP shows, how these subroutines
can be used for multilevel selections in programs.
Remark: Subroutines use the directory structure of RTE-A. Also
the second rename transfer file tries to rename files to
those with type extensions.
Additional Documentation....:
J13401
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NL J134
FILE LISTING WITH LINENUMBERS IN CI-SYSTEM
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Contribution Name...........: NL
Title....................: File listing with linenumbers in CI-system
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. NL.SBMT Submission file
:02. NL.FTN Source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &NL
:03. NL.REL Relocatable
for FMGR compatib : rn to %NL
:04. NL.LOD Link command file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #NL
Operating System.........: RTE-A & RTE-6/VM (>C.83)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. List
External Support Req'd...:
if Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Seppo Pietikainen
Company.......: HP / Finland
Street........:
:
City..........:
State.........:
Country.......: FINLAND
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex Number..:
Program Abstract............:
NL works pretty much the same as FMGR LI-command, except it knows
hierarchical files also. Default output device = LU6.
Try ru NL.
Additional Documentation....:
J13501
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MED J135
EDIT WITH FILE MASK CAPABILITY
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Contribution Name...........: MED
Title....................: EDIT WITH FILE MASK CAPABILITY
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. MED.SBMT Submission file
:02. MED.FTN Source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &MED
:03. MED.REL Relocatable
for FMGR compatib : rn to %MED
:04. MED.LOD Link command file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #MED
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6/VM (>Rev C.83)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. editor
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Seppo Pietikainen
Company.......: HP / Finland
Country.......: FINLAND
Program Abstract............:
MED is just like EDIT, except it will accept a file mask instead of
filename in the runstring.
Additional Documentation....:NONE
J13601
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DVT J136
GET DVT & IFT INFO
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Contribution Name...........: DVT
Title....................: Get DVT & IFT Info
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DVT.SBMT Submission file
:02. DVT.FTN Main source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &DVT
:03. DVT.REL Main Reloc.
for FMGR compatib : rn to %DVT
:04. GET_DVT.MAC Data getter source
for FMGR compatib : rn to >DVT
:05. GET_DVT.REL - " - reloc.
for FMGR compatib : rn to %GTDVT
:06. DVT.LOD
for FMGR compatib : rn to #DVT
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. System Tables
: 2. EQT
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Seppo Pietikainen
Company.......: HP / Finland
Country.......: FINLAND
Program Abstract............:
DVT will get RTE-A io-tables DVT & IFT of a LU specified in the runstring
to a file or device specified in the runstring.
try ru DVT.
Additional Documentation....: NONE
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SESSION J137
RTE-A SESSION UTILITIES
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Contribution Name...........: SESSION
Title....................: RTE-A session utilities
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SESUP.SBMT Submission file
:02. SESUP.FTN Session start up pgm source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SESUP
:03. SESUP.REL Corresponding relocatable
for FMGR compatib : rn to %SESUP
:04. MAIL.FTN Mail utility source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &MAIL
:05. MAIL.REL - " - reloc.
for FMGR compatib : rn to %MAIL
:06. TELL.FTN Message utility source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &TELL
:07. SU.FTN ? source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SU
:08. TELL.REL - " - reloc.
for FMGR compatib : rn to %TELL
:09. SULIB.FTN utility library source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &SULIB
:10. SULIB.LIB - " - reloc.
for FMGR compatib : rn to %SULIB
:11. IOABORT.MAC I/O-abort source
for FMGR compatib : rn to &IOABO
:12. IOABORT.REL - " - reloc.
for FMGR compatib : rn to %IOABO
:13. SESUP.LOD SESUP link cmd-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #SESUP
:14. MAIL.LOD MAIL link cmd-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #MAIL
:15. TELL.LOD TELL link cmd-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #TELL
:16. SU.LOD SU link cmd-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to #SU
:17. SULIB.MERG SULIB.LIB cmd-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to *SULIB
:18. SETUP.CMD cmd file to link all
for FMGR compatib : rn to *SETUP
:19. MAIL.HELP MAIL help-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to "MAIL
:20. TELL.HELP TELL help-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to "TELL
:21. SU.HELP SU help-file
for FMGR compatib : rn to "SUHLP
:22. SESSION.READ Info file
for FMGR compatib : rn to "SESSI
:23. DISTRIBUTION.LIST Sample distr. list
for FMGR compatib : rn to 'DISTR
:24. MESSAGES.TXT Sample start up message
for FMGR compatib : rn to 'MESSG
Operating System.........: RTE-A/VC+
Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Mail
: 2. Message
: 3. Session
External Support Req'd...:
if Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Seppo Pietikainen
Company.......: HP / Finland
Street........:
:
City..........:
State.........:
Country.......: FINLAND
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex Number..:
(cont)
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SESSION J137
\ce RTE-A SESSION UTILITIES (cont)
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Program Abstract............:
SESSION is a set of programs (SESUP, MAIL, TELL, SU) for sending
mail & messages in RTE-A/VC+ environment.
SESUP is the startup program, which outputs file /SYSTEM/MESSAGES.TXT
to users terminal, when he/she logs on, and tells the user if he/she
has any mail in directory /MAIL, and finally schedules CI to the user.
MAIL is the interface by which the user can send mail to other users
or receive mail from other users.
TELL is a program, through which a user can send messages to other
active users in the system. (It aborts the current I/O-request!)
SU is a program, by which a user can become temporarily a super-user
if he/she knows MANAGER's password.
Additional Documentation....: file: SESSION.READ
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C J138
COMPILE UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: C
Title....................: Compile utility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. C.SBMT Submission file
:02. C.FTN - Source
- for FMGR compatib : rn to &C
:03. COMPL.HELP - Help file
- for FMGR compatib : rn to !COMPL
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A with CI file system
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Compiler
: 2. Pre-processor
External Support Req'd...: $IVLIB (see contribution J111)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Inge Vabekk
Company.......: GECO A/S
Street........: P.o.box 330
:
City..........: N-1322 HOEVIK
State.........:
Country.......: NORWAY
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 47 / 2 / 477060
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This is an improved version COMPL, running under the CI file system.
The program uses the file masking feature to search for files to be
compiled. The appropriate compiler is called according to either the
filename extension (FTN,MAC, PAS etc) or the file's control statement
if the filename starts with an '&'.
Several file masks can be specified in one command. Spooling is
started if the program SP (Separate contribution) is available and
spooling is legal for the output device.
Compile options can be specified in the run-string.
Additional Documentation....: See the heading of the source file
and the COMPL help file.