M00101
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SHOWP M001
DYNAMIC SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY
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Contribution Name...........: SHOWP
Title....................: Dynamic system status display
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SHOWP.SBMT Submission file
:02. SHOWP.LOD Link command file
:03. SHOWP.FTN Fortran 7x source file
:04. SHOWP.REL Relocatable
:05. SHOWP.HLP Help file
:06. STATES.INC Common block
:07. CONTROL.INC Common block
:08. UTILITIES.FTN Screen utility routines
:09 UTIL_BUFFER.INC Common block
:10. UTILITIES.REL Relocatable
Operating System(s)......:RTE-A Only
Language(s)..............:Fortran 7x
Keywords.................: 1. Display
: 2. Monitor
: 3. System
: 4. Diagnostic
External Support Req'd...: HP26xx, HP23xx terminal.
(In fact any HP addressable terminal)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:A.R. Gray
Company.......:Thurston Software Consultants
Street........:12 Stortford road
City..........:Great Dunmow
State.........:Essex
Country.......:UK
Zip Code......:CM6 1DA
Phone Number..:0371-5515
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program displays information on all programs with an ID segment
table entry. The programs are listed left to right/top to bottom in the
order they appear in the ID table.
DELAY is an optional parameter which when specified is the
delay between display updates expressed in 10's of millisecs.
If omitted delay is taken as 100 (i.e. once a second)
Delay can be any value between 10 - 32767, although values
above 100 will not yield any useful dynamic information.
The bottom limit of 10 millisecs was chosen so as not to
degrade system performance excessively
Six items of information are displayed using a combination of text and
screen highlights:
Program name
Session number
Priority
Program status
Memory status (I.e "In" or swapped out)
Break flag
Additional Documentation....:See the help file SHOWP.HLP
M00201
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DRIVERPARM M002
CREATE CS-80 DVT ENTRY SEQUENCE
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Contribution Name...........: Driverparm
Title....................: Create CS-80 DVT entry sequence
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. DRIVERPARM.SBMT
: 02. DRIVERPARM.FTN
: 03. DRIVERPARM_LIB.FTN
: 04. CMDSTACK.MAC
: 05. LEFTJUSTIFY.MAC
: 06. MERGE_FILES.MRG
: 07. DRIVERPARM.CMD
: 08. DRIVERPARM.REL
: 09. DRIVERPARM_LIB.REL
: 10. DRIVERPARM.LIB
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X & MACRO FOR COMMANDSTACK UTILITIES
CMDSTACK & LEFTJUSTIFY IS FROM CSL
Keywords.................: 1. Driver
: 2. Configure
: 3. System
: 4. Generation
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Will give you a textfile containing
the complete DVT entry sequence that you need in the answer file for
generation. For example, run DRIVERPARM to create a file ( p.e. m7933.gen ).
Then modify your answerfile depending to your system and merge m7933.gen
into your answerfile at the proper position. Take care about searchpathes
and drivernames. DRIVERPARM also create a stackfile reusing it at restart.
Additional Documentation....: SEE SOURCE
TAKE CARE ABOUT SEARCH PATHES IN THE FILE
CREATED BY DRIVERPARM AND DON'T FORGET THE
IFT ENTRY !!
M00301
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CLAL M003
EXPANDED DISC-INFORMATION UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: CLAL
Title....................: Expanded disc-information utility
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. CLAL.SBMT
: 02. CLAL.FTN FOR RTE-A
: 03. CLAL.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Disc
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
Gives user a listing similar to RTE-VI command CL,AL
Listing look's as follows:
LU Last Trck CRN/CI sec/trck locked 11:21 AM WED., 24 FEB., 1988
by
16 00399 CI 48
17 00942 CI 48
22 00938 CI 48
29 02625 CI 48
23 00423 23 48
30 00603 CI 48 KEYNU/73
49 01621 CI 48
M00401
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MAKE_KEYS M004
MAKE/SET TERMINAL SOFTKEYS
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Contribution Name...........: MAKE_KEYS
Title....................: Make/set terminal softkeys
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. MAKE_KEYS.SBMT
: 02. MAKE_KEYS.FTN FOR RTE-A
: 03. MAKE_KEYS.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. SOFTKEYS
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Running MAKE_KEYS will create a PROGRAM,
that's the reason you need the ftn7x compiler.
This program will set the softkeys according
to the values in Make_keys specified ( this
is not a transferfile !!!!! ).
You can start those programs by fmprunprogram
in your software.
Additional Documentation....:
M00501
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GENRECORDS M005
READ GEN RECORDS FROM DRIVER RELOCATABLE
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Contribution Name...........: GENRECORDS
Title....................: Read GEN records from driver relocatable
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. GENRECORDS.SBMT
: 02. GENRECORDS.FTN FOR RTE
: 03. GENRECORDS.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A OR RTE-VI WITH CI VOLUMES
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Driver
: 2. Relocatable
: 3. Generation
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH / LORENZ HIEMER
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Lists the GEN records from driver relocatable.
'RU,GENRECORDS,<lu> will direct listing to
specified lu.
M00601
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ROOT M006
GIVE SUPER-USER CAPABILITY
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Contribution Name...........: ROOT
Title....................: Give super-user capability
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. ROOT.SBMT
: 02. ROOT.FTN FOR RTE-A
: 03. ROOT.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. system
: 2. security
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Gives you super-user capability by
starting a 'superci'. The program asks you
for a password, which is linked to the
current system time (variable password).
See source code for password algorithm.
Note: On directory /PROGRAMS make a copy of CI.RUN called SUPERCI.RUN.
M00701
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TE M007
SEND MSGS TO USER (LIKE 3000 TELL)
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Contribution Name...........: TE
Title....................: send msgs to user (like 3000 TELL)
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. TE.SBMT
: 02. TE.FTN FOR RTE-A
: 03. TE.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Message
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Running the program, will show you wh,se and
ask for specified lu#. @ means broadcast to
all active sessions ( also locked lu's ),
next question is for message. Take care of
the length of the message. You also can
specify lu and text in the runstring. TE will
prompt you for all he's missing.
Additional Documentation....:
M00801
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KILLEXT M008
KILLS EXTENTS (USE W/ TRANSFER FILES)
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Contribution Name...........: KILLEXT
Title....................: Kills extents (use w/ transfer files)
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. KILLEXT.SBMT
: 02. KILLEXT.FTN
: 03. KILLEXT.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A / RTE-6/VM w/ CI vol.
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. Extents
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Running the program, will kill the type ext.
of the filename, if given in the runstring.
If there is no extension doesn't matter.
EX. killext $1 ( $1 = test.pas )
will bring in $return_s => TEST alone.
M00901
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BITMAP M009
DISC BIT MAP DISPLAY
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Contribution Name...........: BITMAP
Title....................: Disc bit map display
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. BITMAP.SBMT
: 02. BITMAP.FTN
: 03. BITMAP.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Disc
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: An interactive program which shows the
use of the bitmap ( blocks used or free );
a disc dump to the terminal screen is also
possible.
M01001
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MORE_A_TO M010
PAGINATED LIST COMMAND
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Contribution Name...........: MORE_A_TO
Title....................: Paginated list command
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file
: 01. MORE_A_TO.SBMT
: 02. MORE_A_TO.FTN
: 03. MORE_A_TO.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A / RTE-VI
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. Formatting
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: ACHIM ULRICH
Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD
Street........: HEWLETT PACKARDSTR.
City..........: BAD HOMBURG v.d.H
State.........: GERMANY
Country.......: GERMANY/EUROPE
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: 06172 400-402
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: Calling the subroutine in output loops will
stop the output after 20 lines of text and ask
more ( a to abort ). Similar to the fmplist
routine.
Additional Documentation....:
M01101
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PEDIT M011
PROGRAMMATIC LINE EDITOR
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Contribution Name...........: PEDIT
Title....................: Programmatic line editor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. PEDIT.SBMT
:02. &PEDIT - Source of utility
:03. %PEDIT - Relocatable
:04. &PTEST - Source of test program
:05. %PTEST - Relocatable
:06. #PTEST - Link file
Operating System.........: RTE-IVB, RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN4X
Keywords.................: 1. Interactive
: 2. Editor
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Alan Puffett
Company.......: Royal Aircraft Establishment
Street........:
City..........: Clapham
State.........: Bedfordshire
Country.......: United Kingdom
Post Code.....: MK41 6AE
Phone Number..: 044-234-225562
Telex.........: 825332 MODPE G
Program Abstract............: This subroutine allows a text string to be
displayed at, or entered from a terminal and then modified an unlimited
number of times, finally being returned to the calling program. It mimics
the pending line edit facility used in EDIT/1000 and allows various modes
by means of CTRL & R,C,I,S & T. When satisfied with the contents of the
string the user returns it by keying RETURN alone. String handling is as
type INTEGER and DECAR is used for string manipulation. However, the buffer
in the parameter list may be EQUIVALENCE'd to a CHARACTER variable in the
main if this is more convenient. All I/O is through EXEC calls and the
formatter is not required.
Additional Documentation....: In source file.
M01201
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FIND M012
FIND ASCII STRING ON DISC
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Contribution Name...........: FIND
Title....................: Find ASCII string on disc
Verrry fast!!
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. FIND.SBMT submit file
: 02. FIND.FTN FTN sources
: 03. ASUBS.MAC MACRO sources
: 04. FIND.REL Relocatable
: 05. ASUBS.REL Relocatable
: 06. FIND.LOD LINK command file
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6,A
Language(s)..............: Fortran, Assembly
Keywords.................: 1. Disc
: 2. ASCII
: 3. Search
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: Significantly enhanced
Contributor's Name..........: Alan R. Whitney
Company.......: MIT Haystack Observatory
Street........: Off Rt. 40
City..........: Westford
State.........: MA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 01886
Phone Number..: (508) 692-4764
Telex.........: 948149
Contribution Abstract.......:
This is an enhanced version of the program contributed in CSL/1000 Rev 2433.
Given a specified ASCII string and a range of tracks to be searched on a
specified cartridge or disc-lu, FIND will return the track, sector, word#
of all occurrences of the specified string. In addition, if the cartridge
is a FMGR cartridge, the file name will be displayed if the match was
found within the bounds of a file. Case folding may be optionally
specified. Occurrences of the ASCII string which cross track boundaries
are also properly identified.
FIND is very useful in finding 'lost' ASCII source code or data files,
or for tracking down, for example, all calls to a particular subroutine
in a large set of source files. Also useful in crises such as salvaging
data on a disc with a damaged directory.
FIND is extremely fast, upwards of 150,000 bytes/second on a quiet
A900 (without case folding). Since files are never opened by FIND,
there are never any delays due to D.RTR. Thousands of files spanning
several thousand tracks can be completely searched in a few minutes.
M01301
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MANUAL M013
CSL/1000 UTILITIES REFERENCE MANUAL
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Contribution Name...........: MANUAL
Title....................: CSL/1000 Utilities Reference Manual
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File.
:01. MANUAL.SBMT Submission File.
:02. [MODEL Model Chapter Documentation.
:03. [UTIL Utilities Ref Mnl (RNOFF input)
:04. [ADL ADL Documentation
:05. [CALCU Calculator Documentation
:06. [CALLS Calls Documentation
:07. [CHECK Check_Priority Documentation
:08. [CLASS Class Documentation
:09. [CLRRN Clrrn Documentation
:10. [CMM6 Cmm6 Documentation
:11. [CMPAR Cmpar Documentation
:12. [COMPI Compile Documentation
:13. [CPUSE Cpuse Documentation
:14. [CRTID Crtid Documentation
:15. [DBCPD Dbcpd Documentation
:16. [DBCPM Dbcpm Documentation
:17. [DBEXP DbExplain Documentation
:18. [DBMOD Dbmod Documentation
:19. [DBMOV Dbmov Documentation
:20. [DBSEC Dbsec Documentation
:21. [DBSPB Dbspb Documentation
:22. [DBSPC Dbspc Documentation
:23. [DCODE Dcode Documentation
:24. [DFIND Dfind Documentation
:25. [DI Di Documentation
:26. [DLX Dlx Documentation
:27. [FL Fl Documentation
:28. [GETEM Getem Documentation
:29. [GETRS Getrs Documentation
:30. [IDENT Ident Documentation
:31. [KEDIT Kedit Documentation
:32. [LIBLS Libls Documentation
:33. [LIBRN Librn Documentation
:34. [LINKS Links Documentation
:35. [LOGOU Logout Documentation
:36. [LOOK Look Documentation
:37. [LUSTAT Lu_Status Documentation
:38. [M2240 M2240 Documentation
:39. [MEDIT
:40. [METER etc....
:41. [ORCAM
:42. [PAGID
:43. [PARTI
:44. [PFILE
:45. [POSNT
:46. [PRIME
:47. [PSCRN
:48. [QXREF
:49. [RATFR
:50. [ROM
:51. [RXREF
:52. [SAM
:53. [SAMSZ
:54. [SEEKR
:55. [SHOWM
:56. [SHOWT
:57. [SNAPS
:58. [SORT
:59. [SPECT
:60. [SPOOL
:61. [T2608
:62. [TASC
:63. [THINK
:64. [TIME
:65. [TRIMF
:66. [TRKCK
:67. [TSTGR
:68. [TYPE6
:69. [UNPUR
:70. [UPDF1
:71. [URESN
:72. [USAGE
:73. [VERIF
:74. [WHO
:75. [XRSYS
:76. [ZOT
:77. MANUAL.TXT
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. documentation
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Added 70 programs to the original
Contributor's Name..........: Antero Airola
Company.......: Kemira OY
Street........: PL 36
City..........: Pori
State.........:
Country.......: Finland
Zip Code......: 28101
Phone Number..: 939-443555
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This contribution is a Utilities Reference Manual which describes the
use, operation, and installation of several HP-1000 utility programs from
various CSL Tapes.
Documantation for each of the above utilities is contained in a file
with the name [xxxxx. For example, the documentation for the MGETX program
is in the file [MGETX.
The file [UTIL is used as the input file to the RNOFF program
(submission I012 in CSL Rev. 2433) to generate the printable manual,
MANUAL as shown below:
RN,RNOFF,[UTIL,MANUAL
A hardcopy of the Utilities Reference Manual can be obtained by simply
dumping the output file (Manual.txt) to the printer.
Print Manual.txt
The documentation file for each utility, such as [WRITX, is similar
to a FMGR transfer file or a Fortran INCLUDE file and is referenced by
the main documentation file [UTIL.
The file [MODEL is simply a model for a chapter in the Utilities
Reference Manual. When a new utility is to be added, [MODEL is used to
create the [xxxxx file so that some consistancy is maintained.
If you wish to change the manual (such as the name of the front cover)
use EDIT/1000 to change the appropriate documentation input file [xxxxx.
Then, use RNOFF to generate a new output.
Refer to the documantation for the RNOFF utility (a seperate submission)
for further details regarding the generation of formatted manuals.
This is a re-submission of I030 in CSL/1000 Rev. 2433. I have added
documentation for 70 more CSL programs, which we have found useful at our
site.
M01401
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MSGCOM M014
MSGCOM (MISSING FILES FROM LIBC FROM CSL/1000 REV 2730)
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Contribution Name...........: MSGCOM
Title....................: MSGCOM (missing files from LIBC from CSL/1000 Rev 2730)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. MSGCOM.SBMT
:02. MSGCOM.FTN (fortran source)
:03. MSGCOM.FTNI (include file)
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A or RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: Ftn7x
Keywords.................: 1. library
External Support Req'd...: LIBC
If Re-submission, Reason.: left off of LIBC contribution
Contributor's Name..........: Bill Donze
Company.......: Reliance Electric
Street........: 29325 Chagrin Blvd.
City..........: Cleveland
State.........: Ohio
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 44122
Phone Number..: (216) 266-7619
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
These files were inadvertantently omitted from the LIBC contribution
of CSL/1000 Rev 2730, and are submitted here for completeness.
Additional Documentation....: See source code
M01501
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FFP24 M015
E-SERIES DOUBLE-INTEGER AND DOUBLE-PRECISION MICROCODE
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Contribution Name...........: FFP24
Title....................: E-series double-integer and double-precision microcode
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FFP24.SBMT
:02. "FFP24 documentation
:03. "FFP Install instr. (FEM / FAB)
:04. &FFP24 Microcode source
:05. %FEMUC Microcode object, FEM
:06. %FABUC Microcode object, FAB
:07. !FEMHX Hex PROM burn file, FEM
:08. !FABHX Hex PROM burn file, FAB
:09. &FEMRP RPL file, FEM board
:10. &FABRP RPL file, FAB board
:11. %FEMRP Relocatable
:12. %FABRP Relocatable
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............: Assembly
Keywords.................: 1. Microcode
: 2. Entry_points
External Support Req'd...: FEM / FAB boards
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Bill Gibbons
Company.......: Mirkheim Systems
Street........: PO Box 203
City..........: Los Altos
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94023
Phone Number..: (415) 949-5021
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Twenty-seven instructions are provided:
Double Integer: .DAD .DNG .DIN .DMOD
.DSB .DCO .DDE
.DMP .DSBR .DIS
.DDI .DDIR .DDS
Floating-point: .TADD .TFXS .FIXD .NGL
.TSUB .TFXD .FLTD .BLE
.TMPY .TFTS ..FCM
.TDIV .TFTD ..TCM
These instructions perform the same operations as the F-series
instructions with the same names, but operate on an E-series computer.
They provide all of the arithmetic operations on double integer
(INTEGER*4) and double precision (REAL*8) numbers. The ".DMOD"
instruction is not found on the F-series; it computes a double
integer remainder.
Additional Documentation....: See "FFP24
M01601
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GREP/1000 M016
UNIX/EGREP FOR THE HP-1000
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Contribution Name...........: GREP/1000
Title....................: UNIX/EGREP FOR THE HP-1000
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. GREP.SBMT
:02. LOAD.CMD
:03. GREP.LOD
:04. GREP.FTN
:05. LIB_BUILD_PAT.FTN
:06. LIB_FILES.FTN
:07. LIB_GET_RUN_STRI.FTN
:08. LIB_GREP.FTN
:09. LIB_SEARCH_PAT.FTN
:10. GREP.COM
:11. USER.DOC
:12. GREP.HELP
:13. PROGRAMMERS.DOC
:14. COMPARISON
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 4.1, 5.0 (Others with modifications)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. UNIX
: 2. SEARCH
: 3. FILES
External Support Req'd...: CDS, HPCRT.LIB
If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A
Contributor's Name..........: Brian Gray
Company.......: General Tire & Rubber
Street........: 1 General St
City..........: Akron
State.........: Ohio
Zip Code......: 44329
Phone Number..: 216-798-2026
Contribution Abstract.......: GREP IS AN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNIX
EGREP UTILITY, WITH EXTENSIONS TO ADD ALL REGULAR EXPRESSION
CAPABILITIES OF EDIT/1000. SOME DEFAULT VALUES HAVE BEEN CHANGED
FOR EASE OF USE IN THE HP-1000 ENVIRONMENT.
REGULAR EXPRESSIONS ALLOW THE SPECIFICATION OF A COMPLEX SEARCH PATTERN
IN A COMPACT FORM. THIS PATTERN IS USED IN SEARCHING ALL LINES OF
SPECIFIED FILES.
Additional Documentation....: A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
AND THEIR USE IS FOUND IN USER.DOC. NOTES ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
PROGRAM, AND MODIFICATIONS TO THE PROGRAM, ARE FOUND IN
PROGRAMMERS.DOC. ADDITIONAL NOTES ARE FOUND IN THE SOURCE CODE.
CDS IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM BECAUSE IT USES A RECURSIVE
ALGORITHM TO SEARCH EACH SOURCE LINE.
M01701
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KALAHA M017
AN OLD AFRICAN GAME
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Contribution Name...........: KALAHA
Title....................: An old African game
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. Kalaha.sbmt - submission file
:02. Kalaha.hlp - help/doc file
:03. Kalaha.pas - source file
:04. Kalaha.rel - reloc file
:05. Kalaha.lod - load file
Operating System(s)......: None
Language(s)..............: Pascal 1000
Keywords.................: 1. Games
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Claude Schmit
Company.......: General Motors
Street........: route de Luxembourg
City..........: Bascharage
State.........:
Country.......: Grand-Duche de Luxembourg
Zip Code......: 4940
Phone Number..: (352) 5018-356
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program plays an old African game called
Kalaha. The program uses the powerful recursion algorithm with alpha-beta
pruning. The source is short, the rules of the game are simple, but you
will have a hard time beating the computer with a difficulty level
greater than 3. The source is in fully-portable Pascal, so you can port
it to an IBM/PC (or compatible) or any other computer with a Pascal
compiler. The program needs display enhancement; I left it like that
for portability reasons.
Additional Documentation....: See Kalaha.hlp for the rules explanations.
M01801
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TIME M018
TIME UTILITY AS IN (HOPEFULLY) UNIX
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Contribution Name...........: Time
Title....................: Time utility as in (hopefully) UNIX
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. Time.sbmt
:02. Time.ftn
:03. Time.rel
:04. Time.lod
:05. Time.make
:06. Time.help
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............: FTN7x
Keywords.................: 1. TIME
: 2. DATE
: 3. UNIX
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Felman
Company.......: HP
Street........:
City..........: Rockville
State.........: MD
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Additional Documentation....:
The time program is modeled after UNIX's version and follows the same
convention for reporting. TIME will report wall clock time as well as
cpu usage. What is not reported is rte usage by the program being timed,
since it is impossible to determine from the system.
Usage: [ru,] time, prog [,arguments]
M01901
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CUT M019
LINE-RANGE CUT-FILE UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: Cut
Title....................: Line-range cut-file utility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. Cut.sbmt
:02. Cut.ftn
:03. Cut.rel
:04. Cut.lod
:05. Cut.make
:06. Cut.help
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Unix
: 2. Editor
: 3. Text
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Felman
Company.......: HP
Street........:
City..........: Rockville
State.........: MD
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Additional Documentation....:
CUT is a utility modeled after the similarly named program available
under UNIX.
CUT allows you to cut out certain columns out of lines of a file[s]. Ranges
may be given in various formats and must follow the '-c' option without
spaces. Commas must separate each additional range given, and must come
before the file name is given.
Output redirection is supported. As in Unix, use the '>' character preceding
a file name or a device lu. The default is to output to lu 1.
usage: cut -c[list] fileMask [> file/lu]
M02001
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ADISCU M020
DISC UTILITIES FOR RTE-A, VERSION 5.0. NON CDS
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Contribution Name............: ADISCU
Title.....................: Disc utilities for RTE-A, version 5.0. Non CDS
File Names................:00. Rename Transfer File [See Note 1.]
:01. ADISCU.SBMT - This file
:02. MAP.FTN - Bitmap display
:03. MAP.REL
:04. MAP.LOD
:05. MAP.MAKE
:06. DIDI.FTN - Single DIrectory DIsplay
:07. DIDI.REL
:08. DIDI.LOD
:09. DIDI.MAKE
:10. UNPUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Unpurge an N-level subdi
:11. UNPUNLEVELDIR.REL
:12. UNPUSUBDIR.FTN
:13. UNPUSUBDIR.REL
:14. UNPUSUBDIR.LOD
:15. UNPUSUBDIR.MAKE
:16. UNPU2LEVELDIR.FTN
:17. UNPU2LEVELDIR.REL
:18. UNPU2LEVELDIR.LOD
:19. UNPU2LEVELDIR.MAKE
:20. PUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Purge an N-level subdi
:21. PUNLEVELDIR.REL
:22. PU2LEVELDIR.FTN
:23. PU2LEVELDIR.REL
:24. PU2LEVELDIR.LOD
:25. PU2LEVELDIR.MAKE
:26. CSLMAKEDIR.FTN - Converts CSL tape
:27. CSLMAKEDIR.REL
:28. CSLMAKEDIR.LOD
:29. CSLMAKEDIR.MAKE
:30. DISCMAPS.FTN - Interprets disc DVT's
:31. DISCMAPS.REL
:32. DISCMAPS.LOD
:33. DISCMAPS.MAKE
:34. X.CMD - An N-level test subdir
:35. ALL.MAKE
:36. FOLOGO.CMD - FOrtran LOad and GO
:37. LOADRUNALL.CMD - Command it & stand back
:38. ADISCU.LOD - Link command file.
:39. ADISCU.DOC - Documentation ASCII file
Operating System..........: RTE-A A.85 and up including 5.0. Perhaps -6
Language(s)...............: FTN7X
External Support Req'd....: None
If Re-submission, Reason..: Tested to 430k blocks. Operating system change
forced algorithm changes. Cosmetic changes.
Keywords..................:01. SYSTEM
:02. SYSTEM_TABLES
:03. DISC
Contributor's Name...........: Dan Khoushy
Company........: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street.........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City...........: London
State..........:
Country........: United Kingdom
Zip Code.......: W1
Phone Number...: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract.............:
This contribution consists of various disc utilities hitherto unsupported by
HP. The fact that various RTE commands traverse the directory-tree in the
wrong direction or not at all hinders some fast and furious disc management
actions. Basically the purging program uses only FMP routines. The unpurging
program uses absolute disc read/write orders to unpurge subdirectories, and
FMPUNPURGE to unpurge files. Unpurging subdirectories is not supported by HP
and in any case it is a very drastic operation. The purging/unpurging should
only be undertaken by people who know what they are doing. MAP and DIDI are
support programs to display the results of purging and unpurging, but are
also very useful on their own. CSLMAKEDIR is a program that takes a CSL tape
TF/FST'ed into a global directory and creates subdirectories named Jxxx where
J stands for the tape letter and xxx for the contribution number. It then re-
names all the file in accordance with the Xxxx00 file in each subdirectory.
See the writeup for DISCMAPS in the Jan/Feb 1986 issue of TC INTERFACE.
X.CMD creates a global directory /X and fills it with various files and
10 levels of subdirectories. This /X directory then provides exercising and
demonstrating opportunities.
FOLOGO.CMD compiles, loads and runs a program and LOADRUNALL.CMD will do it
for all the programs and X.CMD as well.
A word of apology: The somewhat verbose names were chosen to eliminate an
inadvertent initiation of drastic actions. You can always rename the files.
Also, in order to make all units stand alone, each contains all required
subroutines, at the expense of some duplication.
A word of warning: Read the usual HP notices of disclaimer to be found on the
back side of the title page to all their manuals. As all these programs go
beyond the designs of HP you are really on your own when using them. I assume
no responsibility whatsoever for any damage that may ensue- direct,
consequential or of any other kind. You are entirely responsible!
After having thus frightened the potential user, I hasten to add that no
damage was ever done by these programs in my installation. Read ADISCU.DOC
documentation, and follow the instructions given there.
This is a re-submission of the CSL2625 contribution which was limited by
testing to a disc size of 128k with an allocation unit of 1. The current
contribution was tested with an allocation unit of 4, and hence is suitable
for all sizes. There are also several cosmetic changes of the displays.
Modified CSLMAKEDIR xxx00 filenames to xxxx00.CMD to conform to any PATH's.
D5.0 forced some changes, mainly caused by undocumented features of D.RTR.
PUNLEVELDIR is a new program, removed from VDISCU, and not requiring VC+.
UNPUNLEVELDIR is a new program, as above. Both algorithms are new.
For D5.0 your D.RTR should have an EMA size of less than 41 pages.
Additional Documentation....: ADISCU.DOC.
M02101
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FINDPAT M021
FAST PATTERN FINDER VERSION 5.1
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Contribution Name...........: FINDPAT
Title....................: Fast pattern finder version 5.1.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FINDPAT.SBMT
:02. FINDPAT.FTN Source file
:03. FINDPAT.REL
:04. FINDPAT.HELP Help file
:05. FINDPAT.MAKE
:06. FINDPAT.DOC Documentation
:07. IGETC.MAC From HSLIB.LIB
:08. IGETC.REL
:09. FINDPAT.CMD Compile and link
:10. FINDPAT.LOD Link file
:11. F20.DAT Output (sample speed file)
:12. R20.DAT Raw file reading speed file
Operating System.........: RTE-A (including 5.0) and perhaps 6.
Language(s)..............: FTN7X and MACRO.
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Keywords.................:01. TOOLS
:02. SEARCH
:03. FILTER
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract............:
FINDPAT is a very fast pattern finder. It usually runs at about 80% of the
file raw reading speed. It easily achieves speeds of more then 125,000 bytes
per second on the A900 when running as the sole job. This makes it very much
faster then previous pattern finders contributed to CSL.
The algorithm used is the Boyer-Moore one, to be found in subroutine BOYER.
This algorithm is one of those pearls that give great pleasure to programmers
accustomed, at best, to NlogN speeds. It actually performs at close to M/N
speeds, where M is the record size and N is the pattern size.
Usage: FINDPAT, `PATTERN`, [FILEMASK], [OPTIONS], [LIST FILE/LU]
or : XQ,FINDPAT,`PATTERN`,[FILEMASK],Q[+ other OPTIONS],[LIST FILE/LU]
OPTIONS:
A: List matching lines and count
C: List count of matching lines only
F: List filenames only (count=1)
I: Casefold lower case letters - implies A
M: Count multimatches on same line - implies A
Q: Quiet - no listing to terminal - implies A
T: List lines matched in total only - implies A
Y: Directory files allowed with text files - implies A
Z: Non-text files allowed - implies Y
DEFAULTS:
OPTIONS : F - Filename only
MASK : @
LIST : Terminal only
LIST FILE: FINDPAT.DAT if Q option
The output includes the number of files matching the mask, as well as the
number of records and bytes read. So by specifying a non-existent pattern
one gets just these statistics.
Additional Documentation....: DOC and HELP files.
M02201
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PATCHBITMAP M022
CHANGE SENSE OF BITS IN DISC LU BITMAPS
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Contribution Name...........: PATCHBITMAP
Title....................: Change sense of bits in disc LU bitmaps
sector-allocation, version 5.1
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL]
:01. PATCHBITMAP.SBMT - This file
:02. PATCHBITMAP.FTN - Source file
:03. PATCHBITMAP.REL
:04. PATCHBITMAP.CMD - Compile and link
:05. PATCHBITMAP.LOD - Link command file
:06. PATCHBITMAP.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A D4.0 and up (including 5.0). Perhaps -6
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: Tested to 430k blocks. Cosmetic changes.
Tested on discs with various sectors/track.
Keywords.................:01. SYSTEM
:02. SYSTEM_TABLES
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Contribution Abstract.......:
Usage: PATCHBITMAP,DISCLU,LOCATION,SIZE,LISTLU.
This contribution consists of a utility hitherto unsupported by HP. It may
happen that a bitmap is corrupted to show free area as occupied or occupied
area as free. Such a corruption will normally be discovered by FVERI. The
usual method of recovery is to TF off the disc LU, reinitialize and TF back,
tedious at best.
This program will change the sense of a contiguous set of bits on DISCLU
starting at LOCATION for SIZE bits. On sets, (and the whole set has to be on)
will be turned off and vice-versa.
Recover from wrongly specified parameters by running the program again with
the same wrong parameters.
This program may be a very destructive time bomb type weapon in the hands of
a careless user, therefore
*************************************************
* Do not keep it on disc ! Keep it off-line ! *
*************************************************
But when you FST this program back on, do not use the damaged LU since if the
damage is showing occupied space as free, you may write over useful data.
A word of apology: The somewhat verbose name was chosen to eliminate an
inadvertent initiation of a drastic action. You can always rename the file.
A word of warning: Read the usual HP notices of disclaimer to be found on the
back side of the title page to all their manuals. As this program goes beyond
the designs of HP you are really on your own when using it. I assume no
responsibility whatsoever for any damage that may ensue- direct,
consequential or of any other kind. You are entirely responsible!
After having thus frightened the potential user, I hasten to add that no
damage was ever done by this program in my installations.
For example, the command PATCHBITMAP,17,25000,10 results in the following:
Total number of tracks : 932
Total number of blocks : 44736
Blocks per allocation unit : 1
Volume Header address at : 44688
Bitmap address at : 0
Global Dirs. address at : 22
BITMAP BEFORE MODIFICATION
--------------------------
Block# +0 10 20 30 40 50 60
_______ | |_________| |_________| |_________|
24960 **************************************** **************
BITMAP AFTER MODIFICATION
-------------------------
Block# +0 10 20 30 40 50 60
_______ | |_________| |_________| |_________|
24960 ****************************************************************
NOTE: * equals the allocation unit. | is the end of the LU
This is a re-submission of the CSL2730 contribution which was limited by
testing to a disc size of 128k with an allocation unit of 1. The current
contribution was tested with an allocation unit of 4, and hence is suitable
for all sizes. There are also several cosmetic changes of the displays. Also
testing was carried out on various sectors/track configurations.
Additional Documentation....: None.
M02301
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VDISCU M023
DISC UTILITIES FOR RTE-A VC+ VERSION 5.0
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Contribution Name...........: VDISCU
Title....................: Disc utilities for RTE-A VC+ version 5.0.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [See Note 1.]
:01. VDISCU.SBMT - This file
:02. DIAL.FTN - N-level DIrectory
:03. DIAL.REL
:04. DIAL.LOD display (ALl)
:05. UNPUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Unpurge N-level subdir
:06. UNPUNLEVELDIR.REL
:07. UNPUNLEVELDIR.LOD
:08. PUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Purge N-level subdir
:09. PUNLEVELDIR.REL
:10. PUNLEVELDIR.LOD
:11. Y.CMD - A 10-level test subdir
:12. FOLOGO.CMD - FOrtran LOad and GO
:13. LOADRUNALL.CMD - Command it & stand back
:14. VDISCU.DOC
:15. VDISCU.MAKE
Operating System.........: RTE-A A.85 and up including 5.0. VC+ only
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
If Re-submission, Reason.: Tested to 430k blocks. Operating system changes
forced algorithm changes. Cosmetic changes.
External Support Req'd...: None
Keywords.................:01. SYSTEM
:02. SYSTEM_TABLES
:03. DISC
:04. MAP
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract............:
This contribution consists of various disc utilities hitherto unsupported by
HP. The fact that various RTE commands traverse the directory-tree in the
wrong direction or not at all hinders some fast and furious disc management
actions. Basically the purging program uses only FMP routines. The unpurging
program uses absolute disc read/write orders to unpurge subdirectories, and
FMPUNPURGE to unpurge files. Unpurging subdirectories is not supported by HP
and in any case it is a very drastic operation. The purging/unpurging should
only be undertaken by people who know what they are doing. MAP and DIAL are
support programs to display the results of purging and unpurging, but are
also very useful on their own. MAP is to be found in contribution ADISCU.
VC+ is required since DIAL is recursive. The power and the economy of
programming effort afforded by recursion as available with CDS is well worth
the ownership of VC+. The recursion was removed from the other programs, and
they are copies of those in ADISCU, repeated here for historical reasons.
Y.CMD creates a global directory /Y and fills it with various files and ten
levels of subdirectories. This /Y directory then provides exercising and
demonstrating opportunities.
FOLOGO.CMD compiles, loads and runs a program and LOADRUNALL.CMD will do it
for all the programs and Y.CMD as well.
A word of apology: The somewhat verbose names were chosen to eliminate an
inadvertent initiation of drastic actions. You can always rename the files.
Also, in order to make all units stand alone, each contains all required
subroutines, at the expense of some duplication.
A word of warning: Read the usual HP notices of disclaimer to be found on the
back side of the title page to all their manuals. As all these programs go
beyond the designs of HP you are really on your own when using them. I assume
no responsibility whatsoever for any damage that may ensue- direct,
consequential or of any other kind. You are entirely responsible!
After having thus frightened the potential user, I hasten to add that no
damage was ever done by these programs in my installation. Read VDISCU.DOC
documentation, and follow the instructions given there.
This is a re-submission of the CSL2625 contribution which was limited by
testing to a disc size of 128k with an allocation unit of 1. The current
contribution was tested with an allocation unit of 4, and hence is suitable
for all sizes. There are also several cosmetic changes of the displays.
D5.0 forced some changes, mainly caused by undocumented features of D.RTR.
PUNLEVELDIR is a new program, not requiring VC+.
UNPUNLEVELDIR is a new program, as above. Both algorithms are new.
For D5.0 your D.RTR should have an EMA size of less than 41 pages.
Additional Documentation....: VDISCU.DOC.
M02401
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CHANGEPAT M024
FAST PATTERN EXCHANGER VERSION 5.0
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Contribution Name...........: CHANGEPAT
Title....................: Fast pattern exchanger version 5.0.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL]
:01. CHANGEPAT.SBMT - This file.
:02. CHANGEPAT.FTN - The source.
:03. CHANGEPAT.HELP - Help file.
:04. CHANGEPAT.DOC - Write-up file.
:05. IGETC.MAC - From HAYSTACK.LIB.
:06. CHANGEPAT.CMD - Compile and link.
:07. CHANGEPAT.LOD - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-A (including 5.0) and perhaps 6.
Language(s)..............: FTN7X and MACRO.
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Keywords.................:01. TOOLS
:02. FILTER
:03. SEARCH
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract............:
CHANGEPAT is a fast text pattern exchanger built along the same lines as the
companion pattern finder - FINDPAT. It first uses a fast searching algorithm
to find the files containing the pattern, and then backtracks to perform the
exchanges, with the option to omit the first searching step.
The search algorithm used is the Boyer-Moore one, to be found in subroutine
BOYER. It is used both in the first step to locate the file, and then to
locate the pattern within the file. This algorithm is one of those pearls
that give great pleasure to programmers accustomed, at best, to NlogN speeds.
It actually performs at close to M/N speeds, where M is the record size and N
is the pattern size. (See FINDPAT.DOC)
Usage: CHANGEPAT,`=OLDPAT`,`>NEWPAT`,FILEMASK,[OPTIONS],[LIST FILE/LU]
Note optional `s and required = > for patterns.
Use ~ for commas within patterns.
OPTIONS:
A: List exchanges and count
C: List count of exchanges only
D: Directly start exchange operation - implies A
I: Casefold lower case letters - implies A
Q: Quiet - no listing to terminal - implies A
DEFAULTS:
OPTIONS : List exchanges, no Direct.
Usually faster since the
write operation will only
proceed for files with at
least one match at the
expense of backtracking.
LIST : Terminal only
LIST FILE: CHANGEPAT.DAT IF Q option
A word of warning: Read the usual HP notices of disclaimer to be found on the
back side of the title page to all their manuals. As this program goes beyond
the designs of HP you are really on your own when using it. I assume no
responsibility whatsoever for any damage that may ensue - direct,
consequential or of any other kind. You are entirely responsible!
Additional Documentation....: DOC and HELP files.
M02501
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CHANGERPL M025
CHANGING RPL'S FOR PROGRAM TRANSFERS VERSION 5.1
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Contribution Name...........:CHANGERPL
Title....................:CHANGING RPL's for PROGRAM TRANSFERS version 5.1
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL]
:01. CHANGERPL.SBMT - This file
:02. CHANGERPL.FTN - Source file
:03. CHANGERPL.LOD - Link command file
:04. Y.CMD - A 10-level test dir.
:05. FOLOGO.CMD - FOrtran LOad and GO
:06. LOADRUN.CMD - Command it & stand back
:07. TEST.REL - A .REL file for testing
:08. TEST.LOD - A Link file for above
:09. FUNNY.SNP - A Snap file for above
Operating System.........: RTE-A A.85 and up (including 5.0). Perhaps -6
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:Operating system update. Improved selectivity.
Removed recursion.
Keywords.................:01. SYSTEM
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract............:
This contribution consists of a utility hitherto unsupported by HP.
The fact that various RTE commands traverse the directory-tree in the wrong
direction or not at all hinders some fast and furious disc management
actions. I develop programs on any A-series machines for running on any of
the others. RTE-A has the feature of sometimes refusing to run programs on
a machine having a different SNAP file. After a first try the machine
reports "changed RPL checksum" and quits. The second try will usually
succeed. Sometimes you have to relink the program on a target machine, but
this is heralded by a message "illegal program file". Any way, the first
type of refusal is bad enough, and seems unnecessary, especially when you
have a long chain of fathers running children and grandchildren. The method
used by me is to have all the new programs and sources in a global
directory called /UPDATE which contains a command file whose first command
is CHANGERPL and the rest distribute the programs and the sources etc. to
their respective directories. Thus CHANGERPL defaults to trying the @.RUN
files in /UPDATE but will go to a directory supplied in the runstring, and
all the subdirectories as well. RPL will be changed on all type 6 files,
even if they do not have the .RUN extension.
Y.CMD creates a global directory /Y and fills it with various files and
various levels of subdirectories. This /Y directory then provides
exercising and demonstrating opportunities.
FOLOGO.CMD compiles, loads and runs a program and LOADRUN.CMD will invoke
it and exercise the program as well by invoking also the Y.CMD.
TEST.RUN is a program linked with a funny SNAP file on an A600+, thus will
force an RPL change. This is done automatically by the Y.CMD.
It may be that FUNNY.SNP will like your system. Then you must use one not
appropriate to your machine to get the full demonstration. Otherwise, and
in case you loaded TEST.RUN inadvertently, CHANGERPL will still go through
the motions, but without issuing the "changing RPL" message.
A word of apology: The somewhat verbose names were chosen to eliminate an
inadvertent initiation of drastic actions. You can always rename the files.
Also, in order to make all units stand alone, each contains all required
subroutines, at the expense of some duplication.
A word of warning: Read the usual HP notices of disclaimer to be found on
the back side of the title page to all their manuals. As all these programs
go beyond the designs of HP you are really on your own when using them. I
assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damage that may ensue- direct,
consequential or of any other kind. You are entirely responsible!
Additional Documentation....: None.
M02601
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DIRTREE M026
FAST DIRECTORY TREE LISTER VERSION 5.0
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Contribution Name...........: DIRTREE
Title....................: Fast Directory Tree Lister version 5.0.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL]
:01. DIRTREE.SBMT - This file.
:02. DIRTREE.FTN - The source.
:03. DIRTREE.CMD - Compile and link.
:04. DIRTREE.LOD - Link command file.
Operating System.........: RTE-A (including 5.0) and perhaps 6.
Language(s)..............: FTN7X.
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Keywords.................:01. DIRECTORY
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract............:
Invoke DIRTREE.CMD to compile and link DIRTREE.FTN.
Usage: DIRTREE [DISCLU OR /DIR[/SUBDIR.DIR] OR ALL] [LISTLU OR FILE] [F]
Use the F option to invoke FREES at the end of DIRTREE for DISCLU`s
Example: DIRTREE 16,,F gives:
LU Directory or Subdirectory Files Blocks Cumltiv
--- --------------------------------------------------- ----- ------ -------
16 /SYSTEM 58 3158 3158
16 /CATALOGS 6 386 3544
16 /EMERPROG 48 8436 11980
16 /USERS/HELP 19 240 12220
16 /USERS 50 542 12762
16 /HELP/ERROR 1 566 13328
16 /HELP 150 1426 14754
16 VOLUME DIRECTORY 5 16 14770
16 TOTAL in Data Space 14770
16 RESERVED + HEADER 1537 16307
16 BITMAP 10 16317
Volume size 19200. Free blocks 2883. % Free 15.02 Allocation units 1
NOTE: Blocks report occupied space. Thus a file of size 1 where
the allocation unit is 4 will occupy 4 blocks.
End Directory Tree Listing - Sat Apr 16, 1988 11:55:12 am
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(* largest free space as % of total free space)
Additional Documentation....: None.
M02701
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HEAPSORT M027
HEAPSORT AND INSERTIONSORT VERSION 5.2
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Contribution Name...........: HEAPSORT
Title....................: Heapsort and Insertionsort version 5.2.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL]
:01. HEAPSORT.SBMT - This file
:02. LONGHEAPSORT.FTN - Including heap routines
:03. HEAPSORT.FTN - A combined fast version
:04. HEAPSORT.DOC - Some theory and timing.
Operating system(s)......: All
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: Corrected a bug in calling Insertion Sort.
Keywords.................:01. SORT
Contributor's Name..........: Dan Khoushy
Company.......: Marine Computing Ltd.
Street........: 83, Marylebone High Street
City..........: London
State.........:
Country.......: United Kingdom
Zip Code......: W1
Phone Number..: (01) 486 9590
Program Abstract............:
Workhorse sorting subroutines are very often required in real-life
programming situations. There is usually a Hobson's choice between a larger
sorting package or writing an ad-hoc subroutine which gets the job done
albeit inefficiently. The larger sorting package may be extravagant in
their memory requirement or not particularly suitable for the job at hand.
The LONGHEAPSORT set of three subroutines are good candidates to join the
library in the workhorse role. The familiar Insertion sort routine is fast
for small vectors and very fast for almost-sorted vectors of any size. The
Heap sort routine is of time complexity N*LOG(N) and hence very fast for
large vectors. Quicksort may be faster by a factor of 2 under some
situations but may have a pathological behavior which will make it extremely
slow under some other situations.
About 10% time may be gained by combining the heap subroutines thus avoiding
the CALL overheads. Omitting CDS will speed matters up by a further 20%.
The faster combined version of the subroutine appears as HEAPSORT.FTN.
Usage: CALL HEAPSORT(TABLE,TABLESIZE)
This is a re-submission of the CSL2730 contribution, to correct a bug in the
call to Insertionsort.
Additional Documentation....: See HEAPSORT.DOC
M02801
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ECALC M028
EXPRESSION CALCULATOR
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Contribution Name...........: Ecalc
Title....................: Expression Calculator
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. Ecalc.sbmt - Submission file
: 02. Ecalc.ftn - Source file
: 03. Ecalc.rel - Relocatable file
: 04. Ecalc.help - Help file
: 05. Ecalc.lod
: 06. Ecalc.make
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Calculator
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Darryl C. Bryk
Company.......: U.S. Army TACOM
Street........: AMSTA-RSA
City..........: Warren
State.........: MI
Country.......: U.S.A.
Zip Code......: 48090
Phone Number..: (313) 574-7752
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program calculates the result of
an interactively entered arithmetic expression. The
operands and operators are stored in separate stacks and
popped off as needed to evaluate the expression according
to the usual operator precedence rules. Parentheses may
be used to alter the precedence rules. For example, an
expression such as:
2 * (sin(rad(90.0/2.)) - 3.2**3.5) + 1,000.0
may be entered as shown and the result is calculated.
The number of decimal places that are shown in the result
is the same as the greatest that is given in the expression
or to at least one decimal place, whichever is greater.
This program may easily be ported to other machines with
Fortran by changing the calls to FTN7X library subroutines
to their equivalents on that machine. Also, additional
user defined functions may easily be added. This edition
of Ecalc enables access to most of the functions in the
FTN7X library.
Additional Documentation....: Ecalc.help is a text file that contains
all of Ecalc's function names and their usage and is listed
from Ecalc by typing a '?' (question mark). Copy
Ecalc.help to the global directory /Help/ with the new
name Ecalc (i.e. do: co ecalc.help /help/ecalc) in CI.
(FMGR users will have to modify the help filename in the
program in order for it to be listed when one types '?'
in Ecalc.)
M02901
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DATEX M029
UNIVERSAL DATE FORMATTER
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Contribution Name...........:DATEX
Title....................:Universal Date Formatter
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DATEX.SBMT
:02. DATEX.FTN
:03. USRDX.FTN
Operating system(s)......:RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.:no
Language(s)..............:Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. time
: 2. date
: 3. strings
External Support Req'd...:No
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:David Kaplan
Company.......:C&L Systems
Street........:Surrey House,
:Surrey Street
City..........:Croydon
State.........:Surrey
Country.......:England
Zip Code......:CR9 1HX
Phone Number..:(44)-1-760-0770
Program Abstract............:DATEX allows a date or time string to be
generated in any user specified format. Not only will it produce the
current date/time, but any date/time offset from the present into either
the future or past.
Additional Documentation....: When scheduled DATEX is passed a date
format string and an offset from the present. It returns in a return string
($RETURN_S) the specified date/time in the required format.
M03001
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RPOK M030
RPOK ROUTINE FOR CONTRIBUTION H022
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Contribution Name...........: RPOK
Title....................: RPOK routine for contribution H022
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. rpok.sbmt
:02. rpok.mac
:03. rpok.rel
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............: Macro
Keywords.................: 1. Assembler
: 2. Search
: 3. Sort
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: missing from original contribution
Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottinger
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Rd.
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95014
Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000
Contribution Abstract.......:
Required for DLX (CSL/1000 release 2340 contribution #H022) and missing
from the original contribution. See additional documentation for DLX.
M03101
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EMACOPY M031
COPY INTEGER*2 DATA IN/OUT/WITHIN EMA FAST
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Contribution Name...........: EMACOPY
Title....................: Copy Integer*2 Data In/Out/Within EMA Fast
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. EMACOPY.SBMT
: 02. EMACOPY_CDS.MAC
: 03. EMACOPY_CDS.LIB
: 04. EMACOPY.MAC
: 05. EMACOPY.LIB
: 06. EMACOPY.OV (Slides for talk)
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: EMA/VMA
: Copy
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Added non-CDS version
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
Telex Number..: 650 211 1023 (WUI)
Contribution Abstract.......:
The EMACOPY subroutine can move data into, out of, and within EMA at
speeds up to 50 times faster than normal Fortran Do-Loops.
It is called as follows:
$ALIAS EMACOPY, EMA (EMACOPY expects 32-bit parameter addresses)
DIMENSION FROM(), TO() (May be INT*2 or any other type except CHAR)
INTEGER*4 WORDS
-
-
CALL EMACOPY (FROM(I), TO(J), WORDS)
FROM and TO may be in EMA, local memory, or COMMON. EMACOPY automat-
ically figures out where they are.
WORDS is the number of words to be copied from FROM to TO. It must not
be in EMA.
EMACOPY maps FROM and TO into the VSEG (if in EMA) and then uses the
hardware/firmware MVW instruction to perform the copy. This instruct-
ion exists in all HP1000 systems, and is at least as fast as the
Vector Instruction Set instructions for this copy function. Thus an
A400 CPU performs as if it has VIS, at least for copying data.
On an A400 the CDS version beats Fortran Do-Loops at any number of
WORDS over 5. The non-CDS version should be a bit better than that.
Both CDS and non-CDS versions are supplied. The non-CDS version might
even run on RTE-6/VM.
M03201
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MAKETAPES M032
MANUFACTURE REEL-TO-REEL TAPES IN VOLUME
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Contribution Name......(16).: MAKETAPES
Title...............(64).: Manufacture Reel-to-Reel Tapes in Volume
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. MAKETAPES.SBMT
: 02. MAKETAPES.FTN
: 03. MAKETAPES.REL
: 04. MAKETAPES.LOD
: 05. TAPETODISK.FTN
: 06. TAPETODISK.REL
: 07. TAPETODISK.LOD
: 08. MAKETAPES.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: Copy
: Magnetic_tape
External Support Req'd...: Mag Tape Drive
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
Zip Code......: 55042
Country.......: USA
Phone Number..: 612/770-3728
Telex.........: 650 211 1023 (WUI)
Program Abstract............:
MAKETAPES was developed for INTEREX to assist in producing 1600-BPI and
800-BPI Best-Of tapes. The TF format was chosen for that CSL release,
resulting in very slow tape production. FST could not be used because
not all CSL members have FST. MAKETAPES writes TF-format tapes at the
full speed of the tape drive, whatever that is. In fact, it should be
able to write any format (TAR, LIF, whatever) at the same speed. It is
actually being used to make HP3000 Best-Of tapes on the HP1000!
It works as follows:
1. An original tape is written in TF (or whatever) format, and verified.
2. The TAPETODISK program is used to read that tape to disk as a single
file as large as the data on the tape. Each tape record is copied
to an identical disk record (up to 16k characters in length), and an
EOF on tape is written as a zero-length disk record.
3. One or more copies of MAKETAPES are scheduled to write the tapes from
the disk file at high speed. Several copies can go at full speed at
once. When a tape is finished, MAKETAPES announces that fact, waits
for the drive to be unloaded and reloaded, then restarts automatic-
ally. One operator can be hard put to keep up with two or three tape
drives, depending on the amount of data on the tape.
MAKETAPES does keep track of all errors, and aborts a write if any error
is discovered. All errors are reported.
MAKETAPES can also be scheduled in a write-once (or write-counted) mode
to make one or a few tapes at high speed as needs require. Perfect for
a software supplier.
What remains to be done? It doesn't work on CS/80 tapes yet. I may get
around to that some day, but please let me know if YOU do, because then
I won't have to. Can it be done as transparently for CS/80 as it is for
reel-to-reel? Only the shadow knows . . . .
M03301
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TIMER M033
TIME PROCESSES
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Contribution Name......(16).: TIMER
Title...............(64).: Time Processes
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. TIMER.SBMT
: 02. TIMER.FTN
: 03. TIMER.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.:
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: Time
: Reports
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
Zip Code......: 55042
Country.......: USA
Phone Number..: 612/770-3728
Telex.........: 650 211 1023 (WUI)
Program Abstract............:
TIMER can be used to display the time required for any process capable
of invoking TIMER at the beginning and the end. These include CI transfer
files and QUERY XEQ files, for example. It is invoked in three ways:
TIMER ON starts TIMER running and displays time values of 0.
TIMER (no parameter) displays the current elapsed time since TIMER ON.
TIMER OF generates a final display and deletes TIMER's ID segment.
Between runs, TIMER is terminated saving resources.
The source document contains additional detail about its use.
M03401
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NULLJOB M034
DISPLAY TOTAL PERCENTAGE OF CPU UTILIZATION
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Contribution Name...........: NULLJOB
Title....................: Display Total Percentage of CPU Utilization
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. NULLJOB.SBMT
: 02. NULLJOB.FTN
: 03. NULLJOB.REL
: 04. NULLJOB.CAL
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6, New File System
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: Reports
: Performance
: System
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Want it in both CSL and SWAP
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
Telex Number..: 650 211 1023 (WUI)
Contribution Abstract.......:
NULLJOB runs at priority 32767 (lowest possible) and executes a task
previously calibrated to take 1.00 seconds. When the task completes,
NULLJOB determines how long it really took, and uses that information
to calculate the percentage of CPU time used by OTHER tasks during
the run period.
NULLJOB arguably displays very useful and accurate information, because
it takes into account operating-system and driver activity as well as
all other running processes. It often gives substantially different
results than METER does.
To load it: LINK NULLJOB.REL NULLJOB::PROGRAMS.
The file NULLJOB.CAL must be put on the /SYSTEM directory. NULLJOB.FTN
describes some typical calibration values for several different CPU's.
The calibration value for one CPU may be different than that for
another of the same type. Adjust the value in NULLJOB.CAL::SYSTEM
until NULLJOB displays every 1.00 seconds on an otherwise idle system.
M03501
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PAUSE M035
INTERACTIVE PAUSE
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Contribution Name...........:PAUSE
Title....................:Interactive PAUSE
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. PAUSE.SBMT
:02. PAUSE.FTN
:03. PAUSE.REL
Operating system(s)......:RTE-A, RTE-6
Uses hierarchical files?.:No
Language(s)..............:FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. Command_files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:Donald A. Wright
Company.......:Interactive Computer Technology
Street........:2069 Lake Elmo Avenue
City..........:Lake Elmo
State.........:MN
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:55042
Phone Number..:612/770-3728
Program Abstract............:
PAUSE is a very short program which provides a calibrated pause. It
is particularly intended for use in CI command files, where a pause
might be needed while a tape drive loads or some other related
process takes place. It is basically an EXEC 12 self-suspend, except
that it actually does 1-second suspends and checks for the break flag
each second, terminating if the flag is detected.
M03601
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ERROR M036
EXPLAIN FMP ERROR
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Contribution Name...........:ERROR
Title....................:Explain FMP error
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. ERROR.SBMT
:02. ERROR.FTN
:03. ERROR.REL
Operating system(s)......:RTE-A, RTE-6
Uses hierarchical files?.:Yes
Language(s)..............:FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. ERROR
: 2. FILES
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............:
How many times have you picked up the Programmers Guide simply to look
up a FMP error code? ERROR is an exceedingly short (and small) program
which provides the short explanation for any FMP error code. Simply
enter ERROR <code>, where <code> is the code needing the explanation.
ERROR calls FMPREPORTERROR to display the explanation on the screen.
M03701
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CNVRT M037
SMALL INTERNAL CONVERSION FORMATTER
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Contribution Name...........: CNVRT
Title....................: SMALL INTERNAL CONVERSION FORMATTER
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. CNVRT.SBMT
:02. CNVRT.MAC
:03. CNVRT.REL
:04. IDRCT.MAC
:05. IDRCT.REL
:06. CNVRT.LOD
:07. CNVRT.MAKE make file
Operating System(s)......: ALL
Language(s)..............: MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. FORMATTING
: 2. CONVERSION
: 3. LIBRARY
External Support Req'd...: CALLABLE BY MACRO ONLY
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co.
Street........: 307 E. McCarty St.
City..........: Indianapolis
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: (317) 276-4458
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This set of routines provide
most of the formatting functions that are commonly used but in
much less space that FORTRAN would. It is callable only in MACRO
because of the way some parameters are passed. It was derived
from the FORTRAN II formatter of about 1974. It does do conversions
both directions in Integer,Real, and Octal. The code is in place
to do Integer*4 output and Exponential output but has been
commented out for 11 years. It will do Integer output with leading
zeros. As it stands now all of the features occupy only 656(10)
words.
Additional Documentation....: SEE SOURCE CODE FOR CALLING SEQUENCE.
M03801
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DVERI M038
DISC VERIFICATION ON-LINE
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Contribution Name...........: DVERI
Title....................: DISC VERIFICATION ON-LINE
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DVERI.SBMT
:02. DVERI.FTN
:03. DVERI.REL
:04. DVERI.LOD
:05. DVERI.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A (SHOULD WORK ON ALL)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM
: 2. DIAGNOSTIC
: 3. DISC
External Support Req'd...: NONE
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co.
Street........: 307 E. McCarty St.
City..........: Indianapolis
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: (317) 276-4458
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This contribution works its way
through all mounted discs reading all blocks on all tracks.
The program has a low priority and suspends between each read.
It should not affect system performance very much. If your
disc does have a problem this program may help isolate it.
Additional Documentation....: See source
M03901
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FS M039
DISC BIT MAP DISPLAY
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Contribution Name...........: FS
Title....................: DISC BIT MAP DISPLAY
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FS.SBMT
:02. FS.FTN
:03. FS.REL
:04. FS.LOD
:05. FS.ORIG ORIGINAL
:06. FS.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A (SHOULD WORK ON ALL)
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. MAP
: 2. STORAGE
: 3. DISC
: 4. CI
External Support Req'd...: CI FILE SYSTEM
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co.
Street........: 307 E. McCarty St.
City..........: Indianapolis
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: (317) 276-4458
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: If you have a graphics terminal,
this program will display the bit map for a CI volume. On a
non graphic terminal it gives you the same information that
FREES does. I don't know where this came from, and I have
only made very small changes. My thanks to the original
author.
Additional Documentation....: See source
M04001
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PASS_CHECK6 M040
RTE-6 PASSWORD AGING
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Contribution Name...........: PASS_CHECK6
Title....................: RTE-6 PASSWORD AGING
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. PASS_CHECK6.SBMT
:02. PASS_CHECK6.FTN
:03. PASS_CHECK6.REL
:04. PASS_CHECK6.LOD
:05. LJSTF.MAC LEFT JUSTIFY
:06. LJSTF.REL
:07. COMPW.MAC COMPARE WORDS
:08. COMPW.REL
:09. PASS_CHECK6.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 ONLY (RTE-4B ?)
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 & MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM
: 2. SECURITY
: 3. SESSION
External Support Req'd...: SESSION AND CI FILES
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co.
Street........: 307 E. McCarty St.
City..........: Indianapolis
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: (317) 276-4458
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program allows a user to
change their password. If this program is run in the 'HI' file
it will REQUIRE the user to change their password at some interval.
The interval is now set to 90 days. To cause the password age
to be checked, put this statement in the 'HI' file:
RU,PASS_CHECK,1,99 .
To change your password at any time, type RU,PASSWORD .
Passwords must always be changed by this program in order for
the date of the change to be updated.
Additional Documentation....:
M04101
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SMPLY M041
ENHANCEMENTS TO RTE-6 SPOOLING
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Contribution Name...........: SMPLY
Title....................: ENHANCEMENTS TO RTE-6 SPOOLING
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SMPLY.SBMT
:02. SMPLY.FTN MONITOR & DOCUMENTATION
:03. SMPLY.REL
:04. SMPLY.LOD
:05. SPOOL.FTN SETUP SUBROUTINES
:06. SPOOL.REL
:07. NSCOM.MAC
:08. NSCOM.REL
:09. NSCOM.HELP
:10. IDRCT.MAC
:11. IDRCT.REL
:12. MSORT.MAC
:13. MSORT.REL
:14. XWRD.MAC
:15. XWRD.REL
:16. OUTSPLR.FTN OUTSPOOLER
:17. OUTSPLR.REL
:18. SMPLY.MAKE make file
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 ONLY
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. SPOOLING
External Support Req'd...: USES STANDARD SPOOLING (GASP & SMP)
: Needs Msort (LyLIB ?)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp
Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co.
Street........: 307 E. McCarty St.
City..........: Indianapolis
State.........: Indiana
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 46285
Phone Number..: (317) 276-4458
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This contribution implements some
enhancements to RTE-6 spooling. The major limitation that we addressed
is the limit of 10(ten) outspool devices. This package does not care
how many you use. As supplied it is configured for 20 but this
is easily changed. The Lu's that this package handles are in
addition to what RTE(GASP) knows about. You can in fact use this
for all of the outspooling.
Some other features are:
forms type control; multiple copies; holds by file, Lu, or system.
The setup and close subroutines will need to be adjusted for your
system.
Additional Documentation....: See source (SMPLY & SPOOL).
M04201
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PLOT M042
GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 1 OF 3)
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Contribution Name...........:PLOT
Title....................:GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 1 OF 3)
File Names...............: 00 Rename Transfer File
: 01 PLOT1.SBMT
: 02 #NAMES_PLOTLIB
: 03 A0801
: 04 ADD_FN.FTN
: 05 ADD_FN.REL
: 06 ADD_PRM.FTN
: 07 ADD_PRM.REL
: 08 ANG_ADJUST.FTN
: 09 ANG_ADJUST.REL
: 10 AZ_ADJUST.REL
: 11 BIGLB.LIB
: 12 BLOCK2_DATA.FTN
: 13 BLOCK2_DATA.REL
: 14 BLOCK_DATA.FTN
: 15 BLOCK_DATA.REL
: 16 C0101
: 17 C0103
: 18 C0104
: 19 C0108
: 20 C010B
: 21 CAGP
: 22 CFORM
: 23 CGET_VALUE
: 24 CHK_VALUE.FTN
: 25 CHK_VALUE.REL
: 26 CINIT
: 27 CMOVE
: 28 CNEXTFILE
: 29 COMEMA
: 30 COMPUTE.FTN
: 31 COMPUTE.REL
: 32 CONV_SYMB.FTN
: 33 CONV_SYMB.REL
: 34 CPFLG
: 35 CPLOT
: 36 CPRM
: 37 CREPLT
: 38 CSETR
: 39 CTEMP
: 40 CY_AXI
: 41 D1
: 42 D2
: 43 DESCRIP
: 44 F0013
: 45 F0014
: 46 TDATA
: 47 FIXT.FTN
: 48 FIXT.REL
: 49 FORM.FTN
: 50 FORM.REL
: 51 FORM2.FTN
: 52 FORM2.REL
: 53 FORM_DUMP.FTN
: 54 FORM_DUMP.REL
: 55 FRAM1.FTN
: 56 FRAM1.REL
: 57 FRAM2.FTN
: 58 FRAM2.REL
: 59 FRAM3.FTN
: 60 FRAM3.REL
: 61 GET_DEVICE.FTN
: 62 GET_DEVICE.REL
: 63 GET_NEXT.FTN
: 64 GET_NEXT.REL
: 65 GET_NEXT_HDR.FTN
: 66 GET_NEXT_HDR.REL
: 67 GET_PTRS.FTN
: 68 GET_PTRS.REL
: 69 GET_VALUE.FTN
: 70 GET_VALUE.REL
: 71 GLIM.FTN
: 72 GLIM.REL
: 73 H4
: 74 H5
: 75 HANDLER.FTN
: 76 HANDLER.REL
: 77 INIT_PTRS.FTN
: 78 INIT_PTRS.REL
: 79 L1101
: 80 LIM1.TXT
: 81 LOOP.FTN
: 82 LOOP.REL
: 83 MOREF.FTN
: 84 MOREF.REL
: 85 MOVE_REC.FTN
: 86 MOVE_REC.REL
: 87 MOVE_RECR.FTN
: 88 MY_FLAG.REL
: 89 MY_FORM.FTN
: 90 MY_FORM.REL
: 91 #MERGE_PLOT
Operating System.........:RTE/6
Uses hierarchical files?.:YES
Language(s)..............:FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Plotting
: 2. Graphics
External Support Req'd...:AGP
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:DONALD LESLIE
Company.......:RAYTHEON MSD
Street........:PO BOX B
City..........:WSMR
State.........:NEW MEXICO
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:88002
Phone Number..:505-678-9181
Program Abstract............:
PLOT is a program to plot radar data . It is designed to provide flexibility
for the user with data which is relatively constant in content .
The program is table driven . All message formats are in tables external to
the program . These tables contain the field names and associated type . User
input is through menus . All responses are symbolic . The menus display the
possible parameters . No knowledge is required of the physical layout of the
file once the messaage descriptions have been created .
The program can do rectangular , polar and circular plots .The output can be
to a graphics terminal , 7550 plotter or 25xx printer ( 2608S ).
The user can specify static or dynamic for the limits for the axes to be
plotted . In addition other parameters in the message can be given to provide
additional filtering .
The program sorts the input data into an EMA file . This data can be replotted
from memory . A replot can change the output device and format (i.e. change
from polar to rectangular ) . In addition , the axis limits can be reduced to
change the scaling .
Additional Documentation....: See Interex San Jose proceedings
See PLOT.DOC
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PLOT M043
GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 2 OF 3)
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Contribution Name...........:PLOT
Title....................:GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 2 OF 3)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. PLOT2.SBMT
:02. PARAMETERS
:03. PARSE.FTN
:04. PARSE.REL
:05. PFLG1.FTN
:06. PFLG1.REL
:07. PFLG2.FTN
:08. PFLG2.REL
:09. PLOT.CMD
:10. PLOT.FTN
:11. PLOT.LIB
:12. PLOT.LOD
:13. PLOT.MAP
:14. PLOT.REL
:15. PLOT1.FTN
:16. PLOT1.REL
:17. PLOT.DOC
Operating System.........:RTE/6
Uses hierarchical files?.:YES
Language(s)..............:FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Plotting
: 2. Graphics
External Support Req'd...:AGP
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:DONALD LESLIE
Company.......:RAYTHEON MSD
Street........:PO BOX B
City..........:WSMR
State.........:NEW MEXICO
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:88002
Phone Number..:505-678-9181
Program Abstract............:
See description in part 1 of this contribution
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PLOT M044
GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 3 OF 3)
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Contribution Name...........:PLOT
Title....................:GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 3 OF 3)
File Names...............: 00 Rename Transfer File
: 01 PLOT3.SBMT
: 02 PLOT_3.REL
: 03 PLOT_ANG.FTN
: 04 PLOT_ANG.REL
: 05 PLOT_C.FTN
: 06 PLOT_C.REL
: 07 PLOT_DESC
: 08 PLOT_LOOP.FTN
: 09 PLOT_LOOP.REL
: 10 PLT_FLG.FTN
: 11 PLT_FLG.REL
: 12 POP.FTN
: 13 POP.REL
: 14 PRADI.FTN
: 15 PRADI.REL
: 16 PREDEF
: 17 PREDEF2
: 18 PRING.FTN
: 19 PRING.REL
: 20 PRM.TXT
: 21 PSCAN.FTN
: 22 PSCAN.REL
: 23 PTIME.FTN
: 24 PTIME.REL
: 25 PTITLE.FTN
: 26 PTITLE.REL
: 27 RDFIL.FTN
: 28 RDFIL.REL
: 29 REPLOT.TXT
: 30 REPLT.FTN
: 31 REPLT.REL
: 32 RESET.FTN
: 33 RESET.REL
: 34 SAVETN.FTN
: 35 SAVETN.REL
: 36 SERR.FTN
: 37 SERR.REL
: 38 SET.FTN
: 39 SET.REL
: 40 SET1.FTN
: 41 SET1.REL
: 42 SET1.TXT
: 43 SET3.FTN
: 44 SET3.REL
: 45 SETR.FTN
: 46 SETR.REL
: 47 SETSRC.FTN
: 48 SETSRC.REL
: 49 SETUP.FTN
: 50 SETUP.REL
: 51 SET_LIMITS.FTN
: 52 SET_LIMITS.REL
: 53 SET_PRM.FTN
: 54 SET_PRM.REL
: 55 SFLG.FTN
: 56 SFLG.REL
: 57 SMAX.FTN
: 58 SMAX.REL
: 59 SMIN.FTN
: 60 SMIN.REL
: 61 SORTR.FTN
: 62 SORTR.REL
: 63 SRC.TXT
: 64 STRK.FTN
: 65 STRK.REL
: 66 SUMMARY.FTN
: 67 SUMMARY.REL
: 68 SUMMARY.TXT
: 69 SWITCH.FTN
: 70 SWITCH.REL
: 71 S_LIM1.TXT
: 72 TAG.FTN
: 73 TAG.REL
: 74 TEST_FN.FTN
: 75 TEST_FN.REL
: 76 TITLE.TXT
: 77 UTILITY.FTN
: 78 UTILITY.REL
: 79 VARIABLES
: 80 V_AXI.FTN
: 81 V_AXI.REL
: 82 WHERE.FTN
: 83 WHERE.REL
: 84 XAXISR.FTN
: 85 XAXISR.REL
: 86 X_AXI.FTN
: 87 X_AXI.REL
: 88 Y_AXI.FTN
: 89 Y_AXI.REL
: 90 PLOT_3.FTN
: 91 D2_FILES
: 92 PLOT3.MAP
: 93 PLOT.DBG
: 94 BORDER.FTN
: 95 BORDER.REL
: 96 POL2XY.FTN
: 97 POL2XY.REL
: 98 SD0
Operating System.........:RTE/6
Uses hierarchical files?.:YES
Language(s)..............:FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Plotting
: 2. Graphics
External Support Req'd...:AGP
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:DONALD LESLIE
Company.......:RAYTHEON MSD
Street........:PO BOX B
City..........:WSMR
State.........:NEW MEXICO
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:88002
Phone Number..:505-678-9181
Program Abstract............:
See description in part 1 of this contribution
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SEARCH M045
SEARCH FOR STRING ACROSS DIRECTORY
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Contribution Name...........:SEARCH
Title....................:SEARCH FOR STRING ACROSS DIRECTORY
File Names...............: 00 Rename Transfer File
: 01 SEARCH.SBMT
: 02 SEARCH.REL
: 03 SEARCH.LOD
: 04 SEARCH.HLP
: 05 SEARCH.FTN
Operating System.........:RTE-6,RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.:YES
Language(s)..............:FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Search
: 2. Directory
: 3. Strings
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........:DONALD LESLIE
Company.......:RAYTHEON MSD
Street........:PO BOX B
City..........:WSMR
State.........:NEW MEXICO
Country.......:USA
Zip Code......:88002
Phone Number..:505-678-9181
Program Abstract............:
SEARCH allows a user to search for a string in all files in a directory
with a mask specification .
Usage: SEARCH Filemask String1[:String2 ] [ Output ] [ Option(s) ]
Output may be an Lu or Filename . If nothing is specified LU 1 is
assumed .
The options are :
-D The default is a delimited search where the delimiters
are , ()+-*/:'".' . -D surpresses the delimiter check .
-L Display only the name of files containing a match .
+X String1 is replaced by String2 ( may be combined with -D to
do a non delimited exchange ) .
The program accepts Break . Type EX to exit anything else to continue .
Additional Documentation....:
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FONTEDIT M046
LOAD AND EDIT LASERJET+ SOFT FONTS
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Contribution Name...........: FONTEDIT
Title....................: Load and Edit LaserJet+ Soft Fonts
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. FONTEDIT.SBMT submission file
:02. FONTEDIT.DOC documentation file
:03. FONTEDIT.FTN source file
:04. FONTEDIT.REL relocateable file
:05. FONTEDIT.LOD link file
:06. FIXFONT.FTN source file
:07. FIXFONT.REL relocatable file
:08. FIXFONT.LOD link file
:09. SETJET.FTN source file
CAUTION- change stmnt 100 in SETJET.FTN and re-compile
:10. SETJET.REL reloacatable file
:11. SETJET.LOD link file
:12. $HSLIB.LIB Haystack library
:13. $CHAR.LIB character handling library
:14. CHARM.MAC macro source for $CHAR.LIB
:15. CHARF.FTN fortran source for $CHAR.LIB
:16. MATHFONT sample soft fonts for DEMO_F
:17. FONTEDIT.FONT soft font for DEMO_F
:18. DEMO_F sample Greek and math for TYPER
:19. ?FONTS help file for SETJET (copy to /HELP)
:20. CNVFONT.FTN source for CNVFONT
:21. CNVFONT.REL rel for CNVFONT
:22. FT12R10.USPM block \
:23. HW12R06.USPM hollow \ fonts from
:24. LR12R06.USPM large > Interex
:25. OE18RPN.USPM Old English / BBS
:26. SC18RPN.USPM Script /
:27. TR120RPN.USPM Times Roman\
:28. TR120BPN.USPM TR Bold \ fonts from
:29. TR120IPN.USPM TR italic / METRO Fontpac
:30. TR120SPN.USPM TR shadow /
:31. DEMO_PROP demo of TR fonts; uses TYPER
:32. GETSAM.REL \ used with RTE-A spooling
:33. LUTRU.REL / redirection
COPY THE FOLLOWING HELP FILES TO THE SYSTEM DIRECTORY
:34. FONTEDIT.MSG1 help file for FONTEDIT
:35. FONTEDIT.MSG3 help file for FONTEDIT
:36. FONTEDIT.MSG4 help file for FONTEDIT
:37. FONTEDIT.MSG5 help file for FONTEDIT
Operating System.........: RTE-6 and RTE-A (CI supported)
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 and MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Word_Processing
: 2. LaserJet
: 3. Font
External Support Req'd...: 01. HP LaserJet Plus
: 02. HP LaserJet soft fonts
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: F. Stephen Gauss
Company.......: U.S. Naval Observatory
Street........: 34th St. and Mass. Ave.
City..........: Washington
State.........: DC
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20392 (new zip code)
Phone Number..: 202-653-1510
Program Abstract............: FONTEDIT is a program to load HP's soft fonts
for the LaserJet Plus from the HP1000 into the LaserJet. It can delete
existing fonts, load new fonts and edit a font file to create new
characters. FIXFONT is required to convert the fonts as received from HP
to a useable format. See the documentation in FONTEDIT.DOC. SETJET can
be used to select a given font once it is loaded into the Laserjet, or
you can use any other program that allows font selection (such as
TYPER). Font selection by ID number is supported by SETJET and
TYPER Rev. 6.33 and later. SETJET contains the LU of your LaserJet at
statement 100 and should be re-compiled.
To demonstrate the programs, use FONTEDIT to load MATHFONT into the
Laserjet with ID number 22 and FONTEDIT.FONT with ID 124.
Then use TYPER to print the DEMO_F file.
Additional Documentation....: see FONTEDIT.DOC
M04701
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FA88,FA89 M047
THE FLOPPY ALMANAC
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Contribution Name...........: FA88,FA89
Title....................: The Floppy Almanac
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. ALMANAC.SBMT
:02. FA88.FTN \
:03. FA88.REL \
:04. FA88_DATA.FTN | 1988 version
:05. FA88_DATA.REL /
:06. FA88.LOD /
:07. FA89_DATA.FTN \
:08. FA89_DATA.REL | 1989 version
:09. FA89.LOD /
:10. CLRSCR.FTN required subroutine
:11. CLRSCR.REL
:12. ORDER.FORM PC version order form
:13. READ.ME Info for PC version
Operating system(s)......: RTE-A only
Uses hierarchical files?.:
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. date
: 2. astronomy
External Support Req'd...: CDS is required
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.........: D.C.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20392-5100
Phone Number..: 202-653-1510
Program Abstract............: The Floppy Almanac is a program for MS-DOS
based microcomputers which reproduces the data contained in the major
sections of the Astronomical, Air, and Nautical Almanacs to full precision,
This program represents the Floppy Almanac as modified to run on the A900.
It is an interactive program reproducing to stated accuracy the data
found in The Astronomical Almanac produced by the U.S. Naval Observatory.
It should be reasonably self explanatory, but an explanatory booklet
is supplied with the PC version. The PC version of the Floppy Almanac
is available with the documentation from the Naval Observatory.
The order form is included here as ORDER.FORM.
The PC software alone is available through the INTEREX CSL/100.
Versions are provided here for 1988 and 1989. Before the end of 1988 it
is expected that a more general version will be available for the years
through 2000.0. When it is converted to the A900, it will be provided to
the CSL/1000.
Additional Documentation....:
All formulas and constants are those mandated by the International
Astronomical Union. The ephemeris used is J2000.0.
M04801
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WHAT M048
MONITOR SYSTEM TABLES, SUPPLEMENTS WH UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: WHAT
Title....................: MONITOR SYSTEM TABLES, SUPPLEMENTS WH UTILITY
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. WHAT.SBMT
:02. WHAT.PAS
:03. WHAT.REL
:04. STATE.PAS
:05. STATE.REL
:06. WHAT.LOD
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: Pascal/1000
Keywords.................: 1. SYSTEM_TABLES
: 2. ID_SEGMENTS
: 3. ANALYZER
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: George Robinson
Company.......: James River Corp.
Street........: Harbison Road
City..........: Lexington
State.........: Ky
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 40511
Phone Number..: (606) 259-9159
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
WHAT provides information you would expect but don't get from WH,
such as number of ID segments, used/free ID segments, shared program
table entries, resource number usage, and a program/session masking
capability similar to WHZAT,PL on RTE-6. Other functions include
monitoring selected words of a program's ID segment, and monitoring
specific values relating to time-scheduled programs.
Additional Documentation....:
See source code or use on-line help via ?? option.
M04901
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HOERL M049
HOERL EQUATION REGRESSION
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Contribution Name...........: HOERL
Title....................: Hoerl equation regression
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. HOERL.SBMT - Submission file
:02. HOERL.FTN - Source code
:03. HOERL.REL - Relocatable
:04. HOERL.LOD - Link loader file
:05. HOERL.MAKE - make file
Operating System(s)......:RTE-6, RTE-A, others?
Language(s)..............:FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. REGRESSION
: 2. STATISTICS
External Support Req'd...: VIS
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Guy Reisenauer
Company.......: IAREC
Street........: P.O. Box 30
City..........: Prosser
State.........: Washington
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 99350
Phone Number..: (509) 786-2226
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program regresses the linearized form of
Hoerl's equation. This unique equation will fit about ten different forms
of non-linear data.
Additional Documentation....: See source code for references and methods.
M05001
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LINREG M050
LINEAR REGRESSION
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Contribution Name...........: LINREG
Title....................: Linear Regression
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. LINREG.SBMT - Submission file
:02. LINREG.FTN - FTN7X Source
:03. LINLIB.FTN - FTN7X Source
:04. LINREG.REL - Relocatable
:05. LINLIB.REL - Relocatable
:06. LINLIB.LIB - Lindxed Relocatable
:07. LINREG.LOD - Link loader file
:08. LINREG.CMD - Command file
:09. LINREG.MAKE - make file
Operating System(s)......:RTE-6/VM, RTE-A, others?
Language(s)..............:FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. REGRESSION
: 2. STATISTICS
External Support Req'd...: VIS, PRBF.LIB & TTABLE.TAB Submitted seperately
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Guy Reisenauer
Company.......: IAREC
Street........: P.O Box 30
City..........: Prosser
State.........: Washington
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 99350
Phone Number..: (509) 786-2226
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Straight linear regression with some of the statistical frills.
This is a modified routine of the RMULT submission.
Additional Documentation....:
M05101
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POLREG M051
POLYNOMIAL REGRESSION
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Contribution Name...........: POLREG
Title....................: Polynomial Regression
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. POLREG.SBMT - Submission file
:02. POLREG.FTN - FTN7X Source code
:03. POLREG.REL - Relocatable
:04. POLREG.LOD - LINK loader file
:05. POLREG.MAKE - make file
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A, others?
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. REGRESSION
: 2. STATISTICS
External Support Req'd...: VIS, PRBF.LIB another submission.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Guy Reisenauer
Company.......: IAREC
Street........: P.O. Box 30
City..........: Prosser
State.........: Washington
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 99350
Phone Number..: (509) 786-2226
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: Perform polynomial regression to fourth order.
Additional Documentation....: See source for method of solution.
M05201
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PRBF M052
EXACT PROBABILITY OF F/T DISTRIBUTION(S)
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Contribution Name...........: PRBF
Title....................: Exact probability of F/t distribution(s).
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. PRBF.SBMT - Submission file
:02. PRBF.FTN - Source code
:03. PRBF.REL - Relocatable file
:04. PRBF.LIB - LINDXed relocatable
:05. TTABLE.TAB - Type 2 t Table file
Operating System(s)......: Any
Language(s)..............: FNT7X
Keywords.................: 1. STATISTICS
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Guy Reisenauer
Company.......: IAREC
Street........: P.O. Box 30
City..........: Prosser
State.........: Washington
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 99350
Phone Number..: (509) 786-2226
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: Compute the exact probabilty of F or t
distributions with series analysis. TTABLE.TAB is used by other programs
submitted. There are other useful routines in this library such as a
gamma function.
Additional Documentation....:
M05301
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RMULT M053
MULTIPLE REGRESSION
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Contribution Name...........: RMULT
Title....................: MULTIPLE REGRESSION
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. RMULT.SBMT - Submission file
:02. RMULT.FTN - Main program source
:03. RMULT.REL - Relocatable file
:04. REGLIB.FTN - Subroutine Library
:05. REGLIB.REL - Subroutine relocatables
:06. RMULT.LIB - Merged and indexed file
:07. RMULT.LOD - MLLDR command file
:08. RMULT.CMD - Compile command file
:09. RMULT.MRG - INDXR command file
:10. RMULT.HLP - Help file
:11. RMULT.MAKE
Operating System(s)......:RTE-6/VM, RTE-A?
Language(s)..............:FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. REGRESSION
: 2. STATISTICS
External Support Req'd...: VIS, PRBF.LIB & TTABLE.TAB Submitted seperately
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Guy Reisenauer
Company.......: IAREC
Street........: P.O. Box 30
City..........: Prosser
State.........: Washington
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 99350
Phone Number..: (509) 786-2226
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This is an interactive ten variable multiple regression program.
The program has been loaded with MLLDR on RTE-6 and should work with CDS
on RTE-A. For the statistics buffs, REGLIB.FTN has other useful routines
such as maximum likelihood calculation, matrix inversion, and others.
Additional Documentation....: See RMULT.HLP
M05401
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SORTR M054
GENERAL PURPOSE FILE SORTING UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: SORTR
Title....................: General purpose file sorting utility.
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SORTR.SBMT
:02. SORTR.FTN
:03. SORTR.REL
:04. SORTR.HLP
:05. SORTR.DOC
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A, RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. SORT
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Jacques Sansdrap
Company.......: Univ. Cath. Louvain
Street........: av. Hippocrate, 55/5560
City..........: 1200 BRUXELLES
State.........:
Country.......: BELGIUM
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (32.2) 764.55.61
Telex.........: UCLWOL B 23722
Contribution Abstract.......: Fast in-place sort of variable-length records
in FMP files. Up to five key windows. Several modes of window content
evaluation. Options to delete duplicate records and to list and/or to
save them in a file. Increasing or decreasing sort. Fully controlled
by the run string.
Additional Documentation....: See SORTR.DOC
M05501
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RPRINT M055
REMOTE DS/1000 PRINT PROGRAMS
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Contribution Name...........: RPRINT
Title....................: Remote DS/1000 print programs
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. RPRINT.SBMT - submission file
:02. RPRINT.FTN - source
:03. RPRINT.REL - relocatable
:04. RPRINT.LOD - load file
:05. RPRINT.HELP - help file
:06. PRTFMREM.FTN - source, PRinT FroM REMote
:07. PRTFMREM.REL - relocatable
:08. PRTFMREM.LOD - load file
:09. PRTFMREM.HELP
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A and RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. DS
: 2. PRINTER
External Support Req'd...: CI files, RTE, DS/1000, directory /PRINT on
: printer nodes (with write access for TRFAS)
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Jeff Heneks
Company.......: Computer Sciences Corp.
Company.......: (under contract for INTELSAT)
Street........: 3400 International Drive, N.W. Box 31
City..........: Washington
State.........: DC
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20008-3098
Phone Number..: (202) 944-7634
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This package contains two programs to facilitate printing files on
a remote DS/1000 system. RPRINT invokes PRINT with the overwrite
option using a unique name to send a file to a remote system in the
directory /PRINT. PrtFmRem then prints the files from the /PRINT
directory. RPRINT has options that specify the desired printer.
The file type extension is used to select the printer. The user
need not know the node number or LU. Copies of PrtFmREm are
invoked for each printer using run time parameters to specify the
file type extension, how often the program looks at the print
directory, and the LU number. Our version of RPRINT has options
WID for printing on wide paper on node 10, NAR for printing on narrow
paper on node 10, and LAS for printing on the laser printer on node 4.
These optins can easily be changed in RPRINT. PrtFmRem need not be
changed, as run time options will provide enough flexibility.
M05601
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SKED M056
TIME-SCHEDULED PROGRAM SCHEDULER
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Contribution Name...........: SKED
Title....................: Time-scheduled program scheduler
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. sked.sbmt
:02. sked.ftn
:03. sked.rel
:04. sked.lod
:05. sked.dat
:06. skdfl.ftn !Subroutine to read sked.dat
:07. skdfl.rel
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM and others?
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. Scheduling
: 2. System
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Jim Becker
Company.......: ICI Americas Inc.
Street........: 5757 Underwood Rd.
City..........: Pasadena
State.........: Texas
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 77507
Phone Number..: (713) 474-5151
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program is used to schedule programs that run on a time-scheduled basis.
Programs do not need to be RP'ed. Programs are run without wait so any
number of programs can be run at a given time.
A list of programs with the start time, frequency and run string are in
Sked.dat. SKED is self-scheduling so keep it as the first entry in Sked.dat
and set the frequency at which you want it to run.
All you need to do to use SKED is to set up Sked.dat and copy it to the
system directory. Then you can run SKED from your session. SKED detaches
itself from your session so it will continue after you log off.
To change the schedule, edit Sked.dat and then set SKED's break flag. The
next time SKED executes it will reread Sked.dat. This way you can change the
schedule and not have to go to the system console.
To turn SKED off, edit Sked.dat to set its frequency to 0 and then set SKED's
break flag. This will cause SKED to stop.
To run SKED from your welcom file RP it and then RUN it.
SKED also prints a time message on the system console each hour to make it
easier to tell about when a non-time stamped system error occured.
Additional Documentation....:
Use Link or Loadr. This program uses no libraries.
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APPTS M057
A CALENDAR SYSTEM FOR THE MODERN EXECUTIVE
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Contribution Name...........: APPTS
Title....................: A calendar system for the modern executive
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. APPTS.SBMT
:02. CALANDER.DB
:03. CLEAN.FTN
:04. CLEAN.REL
:05. CLEAN.LOD
:06. CLEAN.SCN
:07. DATESUB.FTN
:08. DATESUB.REL
:09. ENTER.FTN
:10. ENTER.REL
:11. ENTER.LOD
:12. ENTER.SCN
:13. MAINT.FTN
:14. MAINT.REL
:15. MAINT.LOD
:16. MAINT.SCN
:17. MENU.FTN
:18. MENU.REL
:19. MENU.LOD
:20. MENU.SCN
:21. REPORT.FTN
:22. REPORT.REL
:23. REPORT.LOD
:24. REPORT.SCN
:25. SCAN.FTN
:26. SCAN.REL
:27. SCAN.LOD
:28. SCAN.SCN
:29. STARTER.FTN
:30. STARTER.REL
:31. STARTER.LOD
:32. FL.CMD
:33. CISCREEN.REL
:34. APPTS.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A, etc w/ CI
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. Calendar
: 2. Scheduling
External Support Req'd...: IMAGE2
If Re-submission, Reason.: **>> CALENDAR.DB DATA-BASE SCHEMA LEFT
: OFF ORIGINAL TAPE
Contributor's Name..........: John Domanico
Company.......: Warner Lambert / Parke Davis Div
Street........: 201 Tabor Rd.
City..........: Morris Plains
State.........: New Jersey
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 07950
Phone Number..: (201) 540-6112
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This is a user friendly appointment and
follow-up reminder program. The user choses from an option from a menu.
Separate sub-screens guide the user through entry, reporting, scanning,
modification, and eraseing. Multiple users are intended so that all may
review calendars for meeting scheduling.
Additional Documentation....: Fortran code and link files will need to
be modified to include the proper LU`s and carts for use. Also, the data-
base will need to be created by running the proper IMAGE2 commands.
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ADVENTURE M058
ADVENTURE GAME, VERSION 2.2
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Contribution Name...........: ADVENTURE
Title....................: Adventure Game, Version 2.2
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. ADVENTURE.SBMT
: 02. ADVENT.FTN
: 03. ADVENT.REL
: 04. AINIT.FTN
: 05. AINIT.REL
: 06. AMAIN.FTN
: 07. AMAIN.REL
: 08. ASUB.FTN
: 09. ASUB.REL
: 10. AIOSUB.FTN
: 11. AIOSUB.REL
: 12. ABUILD.FTN
: 13. ABUILD.REL
: 14. ALPHAS.INCL
: 15. ARYCOM.INCL
: 16. IOCCOM.INCL
: 17. LINCOM.INCL
: 18. MAGCOM.INCL
: 19. MISCOM.INCL
: 20. PLACOM.INCL
: 21. TRVCOM.INCL
: 22. TXTCOM.INCL
: 23. VOCCOM.INCL
: 24. ADVENT.LOD
: 25. ABUILD.LOD
: 26. ADVENTURE.TXT
: 27. ADVENTURE.DAT
: 28. ADVENTURE.DOC
: 29. MESSAGE.TXT
: 30. CHEAT.TXT
Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM and RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Games
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Bug fixes
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Old games never die, they just get bigger. There have been many changes
made to this game summarized as follows:
- No segmentation or LOADR
- No assembly language routines
- Data base stored in EMA memory
- Lower case letters used everywhere
- Expanded cave and magic mode
- Optional hours cave is open
- Save/restore game to disc file
- Command echo back with full spelling
- Every game is different using random numbers
- Use FORTRAN I/O for all files
- Easily ported to HP-UX systems
- Messages to users
- Fast response time
- Low usage of system resources
Additional Documentation....:
See ADVENTURE.DOC for installation. I believe all of the bugs are fixed
but it is impossible to test every possible condition. Send me bug reports
if you find any. I finally went through the entire game and have tested
just about everything. You should now be able to extra points for the
girls garter, the ruby skull and getting to charon's landing. I have
gotten perfect scores but it is not easy. If you get to the final
repository, try something that did not work earlier in the game.
Be kind to the beautiful girl and watch out for the statue. It is
possible to get all of the treasures but don't waste any time.
The wizard mode is mainly for debugging and controlling access to
the game. You don't need it for normal playing. Happy adventuring!
I have been porting this to an IBM PC and am also looking for the
source code of the CP/M version that has the ice caves, computer room
and other features. I think it was written in Basic. If anyone has a
copy, let me know. CHEAT.TXT has all the answers for playing the game.
M05901
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CHESS M059
MINI-TECH CHESS GAME, VERSION 2.3
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Contribution Name...........: CHESS
Title....................: Mini-Tech Chess Game, Version 2.3
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. CHESS.SBMT Submission file
: 02. CHESS.FTN - Main program source
: 03. SETBOARD.FTN
: 04. READ_MOVE.FTN
: 05. GENERAL_MOVE.FTN
: 06. PUSH_MOVE.FTN
: 07. CONSIDER_MOVES.FTN
: 08. STACK_PAWN.FTN
: 09. PAWN_CAPTURE.FTN
: 10. PROMOTE_PAWN.FTN
: 11. STACK_KN.FTN
: 12. STACK_BRQ.FTN
: 13. CASTLE.FTN
: 14. STACK_CASTLE.FTN
: 15. CASTLE_CHECK.FTN
: 16. STACK_MOVE.FTN
: 17. IN_CHECK_MACRO.FTN
: 18. KING_IN_CHECK.MAC
: 19. POSITION.FTN
: 20. OPENING.FTN
: 21. MIDGAME.FTN
: 22. ENDGAME.FTN
: 23. SORT_MOVES.FTN
: 24. PRUNE_MOVES.FTN
: 25. SCORE.FTN
: 26. CENTER_CONTROL.FTN
: 27. MOBILITY.FTN
: 28. KING_CHECK.FTN
: 29. SUM_VALUES.FTN
: 30. DEFEND_KING.FTN
: 31. OPENING_BONUS.FTN
: 32. MIDGAME_BONUS.FTN
: 33. ENDGAME_BONUS.FTN
: 34. EXECUTE.MAC
: 35. SAVE_RESTORE.MAC
: 36. BACKUP_ALPHA.FTN
: 37. BACKUP_BETA.FTN
: 38. FULL_DUMP.FTN
: 39. DUMP_NODE.FTN
: 40. PRINT_BOARD.FTN
: 41. ABORT_GAME.FTN
: 42. BREAK_APART.FTN
: 43. ISWR.FTN
: 44. TIMER.FTN
: 45. WAIT.FTN
: 46. SAVE_GAME.FTN
: 47. RESTORE_GAME.FTN
: 48. GLOBAL_BLOCK.FTN
: 49. SETUP.FTN
: 50. MOVE_NUMBER.FTN
: 51. MOVE_LIST.FTN
: 52. TIMES.FTN
: 53. BEST_MOVE.FTN
: 54. UPDATE_DISPLAY.FTN
: 55. UPDATE_PIECE.FTN
: 56. CHESS_PIECES.FTN
: 57. DISPLAY.FTN
: 58. SQUARE.FTN
: 59. IN_CHECK.FTN
: 60. SEARCH_BOARD.FTN
: 61. EXECUTE.FTN
: 62. SAVE_RESTORE.FTN
: 63. ATTACK_DEFEND.FTN
: 64. SEARCH_FOR_PIECE.FTN
: 65. CHESS.INCL
: 66. GAME.REL - Merged Relocatables
: 67. CHESS.LOD - LINK command file
: 68. CHESS.CMD - Compile file
: 69. CHESS.MRG - Merge file
: 70. CHESS.TXT - Documention
: 71. CHESS.ALG - Original ALGOL source
: 72. CHESS.ASM - Original Assembler source
: 73. TRACE.LOG - Output of sample game
: 74. CHESS.LINK Alternate link file
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Games
External Support Req'd...: Terminal Graphics library (TGL.LIB)
If Re-submission, Reason.: Major re-write
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: CSAD, Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This chess program (Tech) will play chess by generating a 'best move' from
a minimax game tree. The method used is brute force. Although alpha-beta
pruning is utilized, no heuristics are embedded in the program. The game
needs improvements, but can play a fair game of chess. Most of the chess
games on PC's can beat Tech, but some sequences are very interesting.
If you blunder, Tech will show you no mercy. Tech can play fast (depth of 3)
or slow (depth of 5). In the default mode, most moves will take less than
30 seconds so you can complete a game on your lunch hour. Since all the
source code is here you can experiment with the logic behind the moves.
You need a 239x graphics terminal to play the game. The graphics takes
a few minutes to setup up but then things run faster. The relocatables
are merged together in GAMES.REL so if you want to make a change you
must recompile everything.
Additional Documentation....: See CHESS.TXT
M06001
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DUNGEON M060
CDS DUNGEON & DRAGONS GAME
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Contribution Name...........: DUNGEON
Title....................: CDS Dungeon & Dragons Game
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. DUNGEON.SBMT
: 02. DUNGA_CDS.FTN
: 03. DUNGA_CDS.REL
: 04. DUNGB_CDS.FTN
: 05. DUNGB_CDS.REL
: 06. DUNGC_CDS.FTN
: 07. DUNGC_CDS.REL
: 08. DUNGD_CDS.FTN
: 09. DUNGD_CDS.REL
: 10. DUNGE_CDS.FTN
: 11. DUNGE_CDS.REL
: 12. DUNGL_CDS.FTN
: 13. DUNGL_CDS.LIB
: 14. DUNGN_CDS.LOD
: 15. DUNGEON.TEXT
: 16. DUNGEON.INIT
: 17. DUNGEON.HINT
Operating System.........: RTE-A VC+
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. Games
External Support Req'd...: CDS & VC+
If Re-submission, Reason.: Bug fixes and security
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This game was converted to run on the A-series machines using a data base
that is entirely memory resident. The eliminates all disc accesses durning
the game but uses lots of memory (which is cheap nowdays). The program is
much to big to fit except using CDS. The game has not been tested very
much so let me know if you find any problems. No assembly language is
used, so it should be a easy port to the HP 9000 Unix systems. All I/O
is done with FORTRAN read/write statements. The file DUNGEON.INIT must
be in the current working directory before running the program. Several
bug fixes have been made and some restrictions have been made on the
hours the game can be played.
For a bit of history, DUNGEON is a FORTRAN version of ZORK (they said
it couldn't be done). The creators of ZORK started INFOCOM and came
out with ZORK I, II and III. ZORK I is a striped down version of the
original ZORK. DUNGEON does not have everything that the original ZORK
had. Namely it is missing the full parser and the end game puzzle. If
you have a DEC version that is complete (i.e with the end game puzzle)
please send it to INTEREX. The game has been floating around the ARPA net
for years.
Dungeon was created at the Programming Technology Division of the MIT
Laboratory for Computer Science by Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce
Daniels, and Dave Lebling. It was inspired by the Adventure game of
Crowther and Woods, and the Dungeons and Dragons game of Gygax
and Arneson. The original version was written in MDL (alias MUDDLE).
The current version was translated from MDL into FORTRAN by Bob Supnik
of DEC Disk Engineering, and modified for HP 1000 by Tom Hutchinson.
Perhaps I may write an end game puzzle after I can get a perfect score.
Additional Documentation....:
If you have not played this game before, try typing OPEN MAILBOX and
READ LEAFLET. Lower case letters can be used at anytime. Wizards can do
a few of things that mortals cannot do. HELP and INFO are also useful
commands. If you want complete help, look at DUNGEON.HINT. It will tell
more than you want to know but maybe not as much as you would like.
M06101
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HACKER M061
RTE-6 SYSTEM INFORMATION PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: HACKER
Title....................: RTE-6 System Information Program
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. HACKER_6.SBMT Submission file
: 02. HACKER_6.FTN - Source file
: 03. HACKER_6.REL - Relocatable
: 04. HACKER_6.LOD - LINK command
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Decode
: 3. Security
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: CSAD Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program shows you all the things system managers go to so much
trouble to keep secret. This program gives you the following:
1. The master security code in decimal, octal and ascii.
(It even gives you the nonprintable control characters)
2. All users, groups and passwords on the system.
(That includes MANAGER.SYS password)
3. All FMGR files with negative security codes.
(The security codes are given too)
There are no comments in the listings so you will have to work a
little to figure these routines out. They use some undocumented
features. This shows you how unsecure (or insecure) RTE really is.
This program really can be put to good use by system managers or
HP SE's.
M06201
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HACKER M062
RTE-A SYSTEM INFORMATION PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: HACKER
Title....................: RTE-A System Information Program
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. HACKER_A.SBMT Submission file
: 02. HACKER_A.FTN - FORTRAN source
: 03. HACKER_A.REL - Relocatable
: 04. HACKER_A.LOD - LINK command
: 05. PASSWORD.DAT
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7x
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Security
: 3. Decode
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program tells you a few things about your RTE-A system your system
manager doesn't want you to know. It gives the master security code for
file manager files, all FMGR files with negative security codes and some
of the logon passwords. On RTE-6/VM it is easy to get all the passwords
but on RTE-A the encryption is only one way. Passwords are not unique
either. Passwords are from 1 to 16 characters long (but a bug limits it
to 14 characters I think), and are folded into a 32 bit floating point
number. The algolrithm operates on two characters (one word) at a time.
All 1 or 2 character passwords are unique and can be found in a matter
of seconds. It takes several minutes to try all 3 and 4 character
passwords while it takes several hours to test all 5 and 6 character
passwords. More than that takes forever (at least days or months).
This program gives you all 1 and 2 character passwords (and users with
no password). It also trys 3 and 4 character passwords giving you the
option of skipping control characters. Another approach is to read in
passwords from a disc file and try them. The file PASSWORD.DAT is used
to do this. There are about 8000 entries in the file which takes a matter
of seconds to try. You can add anything you can think of to this file.
One last approach is to try passwords randomly but it is very unlikely
that you'll find any so this program doesn't do that. The main point of
this program is to show that RTE-A security is not very good but it is
a little better that RTE-6/VM. You can always run program SUPER (or SU)
to become a super user and get to anything you want. Keep on hacking.
Additional Documentation....:
If you want passwords that cannot be easily found out, make them at least
seven or more characters, don't use ordinary words, use lot's of control
characters and don't tell anyone what your password is.
M06301
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INVOKE M063
INVOKE A PROGRAM WITH FILE MASK
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Contribution Name...........: INVOKE
Title....................: Invoke a Program with File Mask
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. INVOKE.SBMT Submission file
: 02. INVOKE.FTN - Source file
: 03. INVOKE.REL - Relocatable
: 04. INVOKE.LOD - LINK command
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7x
Keywords.................: 1. Scheduling
: 2. Batch
: 3. Filter
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Fixed problem with long filenames
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: CSAD Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program will run the specified program every time a file is found
matching the file mask. Only the first parameter can be masked. Up to
five parameters are allowed. Example runs:
CI> Invoke Ftn7x @.ftn 0 -
CI> Invoke Link @.lod +ma +de
CI> Invoke Oldre @.rel
Additional Documentation....:
M06401
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TGL M064
TERMINAL GRAPHICS LIBRARY
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Contribution Name...........: TGL
Title....................: Terminal Graphics Library
File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file.
: 01. TGL.SBMT Submission file
: 02. TGL.FTN - Source file
: 03. TGL.REL - Relocatable
: 04. TGL.LIB - LINDX'ed library
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7x
Keywords.................: 1. Terminal
: 2. Graphics
: 3. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Fixed to work 293x terminals
Contributor's Name..........: John L. Anderson Jr.
Company.......: U.S. Naval Station
Street........: CSAD Code 3441
City..........: Seal Beach
State.........: CA.
Zip Code......: 90740
Phone Number..: (213) 594-7887
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This is an old library for drawing graphics on a terminal without the
overhead of DGL. It has been updates slightly to work with 239x terminals
instead of 264x terminals. It is used by the CHESS and STARTREK programs.
M06501
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DLICI M065
LIST DIRECTORY CHANGES BETWEEN SPECIFIED TIMES
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Contribution Name...........: DLICI
Title....................: LIST DIRECTORY CHANGES BETWEEN SPECIFIED TIMES
File Names...............: 000. Rename Transfert File
: 001. DLICI.SBMT Program submission
: 002. DLICI.FTN Source program
: 003. DLICI.HLP User documentation
: 004. MSRT.FTN Sort program
: 005. DLICI.REL
: 006. MSRT.REL
: 007. INSTLDLICI.CMD
: 008 MSRT_CDS.FTN CDS version of MSRT.FTN
: 009 DLICI_CDS.FTN CDS version of DLICI.FTN
: 010 MSRT_CDS.REL
: 011 DLICI_CDS.REL
: 012 MSRT_CDS.LOD
: 013 DLICI_CDS.LOD
Operating system(s)......: RTE-A, RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. DIRECTORY
External Support Req'd...: DL.RUN::PROGRAMS
If Re-submission, Reason.: Fixed bugs
Contributor's Name..........: Joseph de Jamblinne
Company.......: Trimetal Paint Co.
Street........: Emmanuellaan 1
City..........: Machelen
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: B-1830
Phone Number..: (322) 251 29 91
Telex.........: 23259 Trimet-B
Program Abstract............:
This program allows the system manager to know which are the new
and the deleted files in a directory between two times.
Additional documentation: In source file.
M06601
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CHD M066
CHANGE DIRECTORY
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Contribution Name...........: CHD
Title....................: CHANGE DIRECTORY
File Names...............: 000. Rename Transfert File
: 001. CHD.SBMT Program submission
: 002. CHD.FTN Source program
: 003. CHD.HLP User documentation
: 004. INSTLCHD.CMD
Operating system(s)......: RTE-A, RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. DIRECTORY
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Joseph de Jamblinne
Company.......: Trimetal Paint Co.
Street........: Emmanuellaan 1
City..........: Machelen
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: B-1830
Phone Number..: (322) 251 29 91
Telex.........: 23259 Trimet-B
Program Abstract............:
This program displays and change of directory with always the same
notation in $RETURN_S. The use of .. is allowed.
Additional documentation: In source file.
M06701
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WHR M067
SESSION ACTIVITY REPORT UTLITY
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Contribution Name...........: WHR
Title....................: Session Activity Report Utlity
File Names...............: 000. Rename Transfert File
: 001. WHR.SBMT Program submission
: 002. WHR.FTN Source program for rev. < 5.0
: 003. WHR.HLP User documentation
: 004. INSTLWHR.CMD installation file
: 005. WHR.LOD load file
: 006. WHR_50.FTN Source program for 5.0
: 007. WHR.INCL Some routines for WHR(_50)
: 008. WHR_50.HLP User documentation WHR_50
Operating system(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. SESSION
: 2. ACCOUNTING
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Joseph de Jamblinne, Steve Steel
Company.......: Trimetal Paint Co.
Street........: Emmanuellaan 1
City..........: Machelen
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: B-1830
Phone Number..: (322) 251 29 91
Telex.........: 23259 Trimet-B
Program Abstract............:
This program is a more friendly WH. Before compiling this program
a change MUST be done in source code to alter the value of $IDA, #ID# and
#IDZ. The good value of these are in a generation listing.
Additional documentation: In help and source file.
M06801
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WHATREV M068
SEARCH REVISION CODE IN A PROGRAM FILE
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Contribution Name...........: WHATREV
Title....................: SEARCH REVISION CODE IN A PROGRAM FILE
File Names...............: 000. Rename Transfert File
: 001. WHATREV.SBMT Program submission
: 002. WHATREV.FTN Source program
: 003. WHATREV.HELP User documentation
: 004. WHATREV.REL
: 005. INSTLWHATREV.CMD
Operating system(s)......: RTE-A, RTE-6VM
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. PROCEDURES
: 2. SECURITY
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Joseph de Jamblinne
Company.......: Trimetal Paint Co.
Street........: Emmanuellaan 1
City..........: Machelen
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: B-1830
Phone Number..: (322) 251 29 91
Telex.........: 23259 Trimet-B
Program Abstract............:
It is some time useful (especially when working with more than one computer
with the same program) to know which revision is running. With a simple rule
of programmation and this program, it is now possible.
Additional documentation: In help and source file.
M06901
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MUXD M069
DISPLAY/SET 12040D MULTIPLEXOR PORT STATUS
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Contribution Name...........: MUXD
Title....................: Display/set 12040D multiplexor port status
File Names...............: 000. Rename Transfert File
: 001. MUXD.SBMT Program submission
: 002. MUXD.FTN Source program
: 003. >MUXD User documentation
: 004. INSTLMUXD.CMD
Operating system(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. MULTIPLEXOR
: 2. STATUS
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Joseph de Jamblinne
Company.......: Trimetal Paint Co.
Street........: Emmanuellaan 1
City..........: Machelen
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: B-1830
Phone Number..: (322) 251 29 91
Telex.........: 23259 Trimet-B
Program Abstract............:
This program allows the operator to interactively set parameter of
a D-mux LU such as baud rate, parity, handshake, type-ahead mode, and so
on.(When running modification a ? will give more explanation on the opera-
tion.)
It also displays the current configuration of a mux LU.
Additional documentation: In source file.
M07001
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BIT_MAP_ANALYSIS M070
ANALYZE BIT MAP OF CI VOLUMES
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Contribution Name...........: BIT_MAP_ANALYSIS
Title....................: ANALYZE BIT MAP OF CI VOLUMES
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. BIT_MAP_ANALYSIS.SBMT
:02. ?BITMP
:03. BIT_MAP_ANAL.FTN
:04. BIT_MAP_ANAL.LOD
:05. BIT_MAP_ANAL.CMD
Operating System(s)......:rte-6 & rte-a
Language(s)..............:fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. disc
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Manfred Baer
Company.......: ETH Zurich
Street........: Honggerberg
City..........: Zurich
State.........:
Country.......: Switzerland
Zip Code......: 8093
Phone Number..: 1-377 2627
Telex.........: 823480 eheb
Contribution Abstract.......: The program searches the bit map table of
CI volumes and reports the number of times
a given file size will fit on the volume
either on the terminal or on file.
Optionally the complete bit map is stored
on a disc file.
Additional Documentation....:
M07101
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AGING ON RTE-A M071
RTE-6/VM LIKE PARTITION PRIORITY AGING ON RTE-A
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Contribution Name...........: AGING on RTE-A
Title....................: RTE-6/VM like partition priority aging on RTE-A
Also a good example in system programming in
Fortran with FTN7X
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. AGING.SBMT
:02. AGING.FTN
:03. AGING.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. partition
: 2. system
: 3. system_tables
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Manfred Hoeckendorff
Company.......: Hewlett Packard
Street........: Kapstadtring 5
City..........: Hamburg
State.........:
Country.......: Germany
Zip Code......: D2000
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: A small program showing how to do system
programming in Fortran with FTN7X and it
does partition priority aging for those
programs which are not in the scheduled
list and resets the partition priority
to the program priorty if in the scheduled
list.The effect is that all those programs
hanging in memory class suspended with
high priority for hours and days like
DS-Monitors ... will be swaped after
some time.
Additional Documentation....: Look also to the AG-Systemcomand in RTE-6
M07201
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XACTNS M072
FILE COUNTER FOR QDM/1000
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Contribution Name...........: XACTNS
Title....................: File counter for QDM/1000
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. XACTNS.SBMT
:02. ?XACTNS Help file
:03. XACTNS.FTN
:04. XACTNS.REL
:05. XACTNS.LOD
:06. XACTNS.CMD
Operating system(s)......:RTEA 5.0
Uses hierarchical files?.:
Language(s)..............:FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. QDM
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Markus Bruetsch
Company.......: Pacesetter Siemens
Street........: 12740 San Fernando Rd.
: F1S/582-N1
City..........: Sylmar
State.........: Calif
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 91342
Phone Number..: (818) 362-6822
Program Abstract............:
This routine counts all the !Rxxxxxx and !Bxxxxxx QDM spool files in the
/QDM_XACTN_DATA directory and reports them to the operator.
Additional Documentation....: See the source code
M07301
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MASS M073
MULTI RUN-PROGRAM WITH FILE-MASK
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Contribution Name...........: MASS
Title....................: Multi run-program with file-mask
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. mass.sbmt
:02. mass.ftn
:03. mass.rel
Operating System(s)......: RTE 6 RTE A
Language(s)..............: FTN7x
Keywords.................: 1. Filter
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Matton Jean-Louis
Company.......: Univ. Cath. Louvain
Street........: Av. Hippocrate 55/5560
City..........: Bruxelles
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: B-1200
Phone Number..: 32 2 7645561
Telex.........: UCLWOL B 23722
Contribution Abstract.......: Program MASS works basically just like
program specified in parameter 1, except you can specify a file-mask
in the runstring instead of just one file. The specified program
will be run multiple times in sequence for each file matching
the filemask.
i.e. ru MASS progname filemask [par for progname]
Additional Documentation....: Run MASS without parameters (ru mass)
Note: this program is a generalisation of
MED (Seppo Pietikainen HP Finland)
M07401
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MENU M074
MENU BUILDER
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Contribution Name...........: MENU
Title....................: MENU BUILDER
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. MENU.SBMT
: 02. MENU.FTN
: 03. MENU.REL
: 04. MENU.LOD
: 05. MENU.DOC
: 06. MENU.MAKE
: 07. DL.PNL
: 08. SP.PNL
: 09. WH.PNL
: 10. SUB.PNL
: 11. C&L.PNL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A,RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. MENU
: 2. SHELL
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: Enhancements
Contributor's Name..........: Michael Johnson & Tom Penninga
Company.......: Rochester Product Division
Street........: 2100 Burlingame
City..........: Grand Rapids
State.........: Michigan
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 49501
Phone Number..: (616) 247-5969
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............: This utility will take a user built menu
and build a menu/command scheduler from it. User defines if system
returns to menu or to CI. Utility allows easy operation of similar tasks
such as spooling, dl, edit/link/compile, etc. See Menu.Doc for several
examples. Several sample menu panels are included. Simply enter MENU WH
or MENU DL for a quick scan of how it works. Enhancements allow sub-menus,
CI commands from the menu, global variables to be pasted into the menu, and
immediate return from menu.
Additional Documentation....:
See Menu.DOC for examples of how to use it.
M07501
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DATE M075
RETURN DATE/TIME TO CI
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Contribution Name...........: DATE
Title....................: Return Date/Time to CI
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DATE.SBMT
:02. DATE.FTN (source file)
:03. DATE.HELP (help file)
:04. DATE.REL (relocatable file)
:05. DATE.MAKE (make file)
:06. DATE.LOD (load file)
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6/vm
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. DATE
: 2. TIME
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Bug Fixes to San Jose Swap Version
Contributor's Name..........: Paul F. Gerwitz
Company.......: Eastman Kodak Company
Street........: MSD, Bldg.56/3, Kodak Park
City..........: Rochester
State.........: New York
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 14650
Phone Number..: 716-477-3067
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program is a handy utility to return the Date and Time to CI.
We use it in standard overnight backup procedure to determine what
type of backup to run on a specific day.
Thanks to Don Clapp for Bug Report
Additional Documentation....: See Help file
M07601
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DP M076
DISPLAY PARAMETERS IN VARIOUS FORMATS
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Contribution Name...........: DP
Title....................: Display parameters in various formats
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DP.SBMT
:02. DP.FTN (source file)
:03. DP.HELP (help file)
:04. DP.REL (relocatable file)
:05. DP.MAKE (make file)
:06. DP.LOD (load file)
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6/vm
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. TOOLS
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Bug Fixes, Enhancements to San Jose Swap Ver.
Contributor's Name..........: Paul F. Gerwitz
Company.......: Eastman Kodak Company
Street........: MSD, Bldg.56/3, Kodak Park
City..........: Rochester
State.........: New York
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 14650
Phone Number..: 716-477-3067
Telex.........:
Program Abstract............:
This program is a handy utility to display those nasty CI globals
that usually are displayed in unuseful formats
Additional Documentation....: See Help file
M07701
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KERMIT M077
KERMIT 1.99C - MACHINE-TO-MACHINE FILE TRANSFER
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Contribution Name...........: KERMIT
Title....................: KERMIT 1.99c - Machine-to-machine file transfer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. KERMIT.SBMT Submission file
:02. *COPY Copyright info about KERMIT
:03. *INFO Other KERMITs available
:04. ADDENDUM KERMIT-RTE user info
:05. PROTO.DOC KERMIT Protocol Manual
:06. USER.DOC KERMIT User's Manual
:07. KCMNDS.ftni Common include-file
:08. KCONCW.ftni Common include-file
:09. KERCMD.ftni Common include-file
:10. KERCNF.ftni Common include-file
:11. KERCOM.ftni Common include-file
:12. KERDBG.ftni Common include-file
:13. KERFIL.ftni Common include-file
:14. KERSTA.ftni Common include-file
:15. KERMIT.ISTL Installation instructions
:16. K6SUBS.FTN RTE-6 KERMIT-library source
:17. KASUBS.FTN RTE-A KERMIT-library source
:18. KERMIT.FTN KERMIT source
:19. $K6SUBS.LIB KERMIT library for RTE-6
:20. $KASUBS.LIB KERMIT library for RTE-A
:21. KERMIT.LOD Link command file for KERMIT
:22. KERMIT.REL KERMIT object (A or 6)
:23. KERMIT.HLP Indexed help-file
:24. KERMIT.TEXT "Source" for KERMIT.HLP
Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A, revision c.83 and later
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. File_transfer
: 2. Data_comm
: 3. Network
External Support Req'd...: 12792B/C (RTE-6) or 12040B/C/D (RTE-A) mux
If Re-submission, Reason.: Bug fixes and enhancements
Contributor's Name..........: 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) 457-5358
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: KERMIT-RTE transfers files between an HP-1000
and any other machine equipped with a KERMIT program over RS-232 lines (on
a 12040B/C/D or 12792B/C mux), and also provides basic terminal-emulation.
See KERMIT.ISTL for a detailed list of features and unsolved problems in
this version.
Additional Documentation....: See KERMIT.ISTL for installation instructions.
M07801
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SKETCH M078
SKETCH REV. 5.1 (PART 1 OF 9)
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Contribution Name...........: SKETCH
Title....................: SKETCH REV. 5.1 (part 1 of 9)
File Names...............:000. Rename Transfer File
:001. SKETCH.SBMT (submission file)
:002. README
:003. BRUNO_CONVERTERS.DOC
:004. MAKEFILE
:005. MANUAL.1000
:006. PRODUCE_TAPE.TF
:007. SK.2397
:008. SK.2623
:009. SK.2627
:010. SK.DEVS
:011. SK.WSPS
:012. SK.HELP
:013. SKPLOT.HELP
:014. SKSUBS.LIB
:015. SKSUBS.MERG
:016. ADD_ARC_NODE.FTN
:017. ADD_ARC_TO_P.FTN
:018. ADD_CURVE_NO.FTN
:019. ADD_CURVE_TO.FTN
:020. ADD_EXTENT.FTN
:021. ADD_KNOTS.FTN
:022. ADD_LINE_NOD.FTN
:023. ADD_MACRO.FTN
:024. ADD_MARKER_N.FTN
:025. ADD_NODE.FTN
:026. ADD_POINT_TO.FTN
:027. ADD_POLY_MEM.FTN
:028. ADD_POLY_NOD.FTN
:029. ADD_STACK.FTN
:030. ADD_TEXT_NOD.FTN
:031. ADD_TO_POLY.FTN
:032. ALLOCATE_HEA.FTN
:033. ALLOCATE_SPA.FTN
:034. ALPHA_FIX.FTN
:035. ANGLE.FTN
:036. APICK_AFFECT.FTN
:037. ARCHIVE2SK.FTN
:038. ARC_ENDS.FTN
:039. ARC_LIMITS.FTN
:040. ARC_MODE.FTN
:041. ATTACH_TO_CH.FTN
:042. BASENAME.FTN
:043. BFTSK.FTN
:044. BLOCK_READ.FTN
:045. BSTSK.FTN
:046. CALC_ROTATE.FTN
:047. CALC_START.FTN
:048. CALC_STRETCH.FTN
:049. CALC_TEXT_EN.FTN
:050. CALC_TEXT_OR.FTN
:051. CHANGE_CMODE.FTN
:052. CHANGE_CURVE.FTN
:053. CHANGE_GEN_A.FTN
:054. CHANGE_LIMIT.FTN
:055. CHANGE_POLY_.FTN
:056. CHANGE_TEXT_.FTN
:057. CHANGE_WINDO.FTN
:058. CLEAR_ALL_SE.FTN
:059. CLEAR_ALPHA.FTN
:060. CLEAR_DATA_B.FTN
:061. CLONE.FTN
:062. CLONE_AREA.FTN
:063. CLONE_SEGMEN.FTN
:064. CLOSE_CONSTR.FTN
:065. CLOSE_CURVE_.FTN
:066. CLOSE_PICK_A.FTN
:067. CLOSE_POLY_N.FTN
:068. CLOSE_TEXT_N.FTN
:069. COLOR_TABLE_.FTN
:070. CONSTRUCT_AR.FTN
:071. CONSTRUCT_CO.FTN
:072. CONSTRUCT_LI.FTN
:073. CONSTRUCT_LS.FTN
:074. CONSTRUCT_MA.FTN
:075. CONSTRUCT_PK.FTN
:076. COPY_ATTRIBU.FTN
:077. COPY_NODE.FTN
:078. CREATE_DRWG.FTN
:079. CREATE_DRWG_.FTN
:080. CURVE_MODE.FTN
:081. DEALLOCATE_N.FTN
:082. DEALLOCATE_S.FTN
:083. DEFAULT.FTN
:084. DELETE_KNOTS.FTN
:085. DELETE_NODE.FTN
:086. DELETE_SPACE.FTN
:087. DELETE_UNCHA.FTN
:088. DRAW_ALL_CON.FTN
:089. DRAW_ALL_SEG.FTN
:090. DRAW_ARC_SEG.FTN
:091. DRAW_COLOR.FTN
:092. DRAW_COLOR_T.FTN
:093. DRAW_CONSTRU.FTN
:094. DRAW_CURVE_S.FTN
:095. DRAW_ELIPSE.FTN
:096. DRAW_GEN_ATT.FTN
:097. DRAW_GRID.FTN
:098. DRAW_KNOTS.FTN
:099. DRAW_LINE_SE.FTN
Operating System.........: RTE-A/VC+
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
: 2. Plotting
: 3. Figures
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: New version with additional features
Contributor's Name..........: Philip Walden
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Road
: M/S 42UM
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95014
Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000
Program Abstract............:
This is the latest version of the popular SKETCH program.
SKETCH is a general purpose graphics editor. It allows
users to create source graphics documents, store them,
retrieve them for further editing, and plot hard copy final
documents.
SKETCH has been found useful with several tasks:
Transparencies for presentations
Technical illustrations
Floor plan layouts
Simple drafting
Schematic drawings
Report Covers
Unlike many previous graphics presentation packages, SKETCH
is an interactive graphics application and is much easier to
use if a pointing device such as a mouse or a graphics
tablet is available. However, a pointing device is not
necessary, since commands can be entered almost as fast from
the keyboard. SKETCH also takes advantage of the device
independent features of AGP (HP's Advanced Graphics Pack-
age), meaning that SKETCH should work on present and future
AGP supported work stations and hard copy devices.
Additional Documentation....: MANUAL.1000
M07901
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SKETCH M079
SKETCH REV. 5.1 (PART 2 OF 9)
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Contribution Name...........: SKETCH
Title....................: SKETCH REV. 5.1 (part 2 of 9)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SKETCH2.SBMT
:02. DRAW_POLY_AT.FTN
:03. DRAW_SCREEN.FTN
:04. DRAW_SEGMENT.FTN
:05. DRAW_SEGS.FTN
:06. DRAW_STYLE.FTN
:07. DRAW_STYLE_T.FTN
:08. DRAW_TEXT_AT.FTN
:09. DRAW_TEXT_SE.FTN
:10. DRWG_FUNCTIO.FTN
:11. DRWG_TYPE.FTN
:12. D_RESOLUTION.FTN
:13. EDIT.FTN
:14. EDIT_AREA.FTN
:15. EDIT_BCKGRND.FTN
:16. EDIT_COLOR_T.FTN
:17. EDIT_CURVE_A.FTN
:18. EDIT_CURVE_E.FTN
:19. EDIT_GEN_ATT.FTN
:20. EDIT_GROUP.FTN
:21. EDIT_POLY_AT.FTN
:22. EDIT_SEGMENT.FTN
:23. EDIT_STYLE_T.FTN
:24. EDIT_TEXT_AT.FTN
:25. EXEC_PROG.FTN
:26. EXPAND_WINDO.FTN
:27. FIND_GROUP.FTN
:28. FONT_LEN_FAC.FTN
:29. FPEEK.FTN
:30. FRAME.FTN
:31. FTNERROR.FTN
:32. FUNCTION_TYP.FTN
:33. FUNC_HILITED.FTN
:34. FUNC_VIS.FTN
:35. GET_ALPHA_DE.FTN
:36. GET_ARC.FTN
:37. GET_ARC_DATA.FTN
:38. GET_BCKGRND_.FTN
:39. GET_BUTTON.FTN
:40. GET_BUTTON_D.FTN
:41. GET_COLOR.FTN
:42. GET_COLOR_MO.FTN
:43. GET_CURVE_LI.FTN
:44. GET_CURVE_SI.FTN
:45. GET_DISPLAY_.FTN
:46. GET_DRWG_C_T.FTN
:47. GET_DRWG_LIM.FTN
:48. GET_DRWG_NAM.FTN
:49. GET_DRWG_S_T.FTN
:50. GET_ENDS.FTN
:51. GET_EXTENT.FTN
:52. GET_FLAGS.FTN
:53. GET_GEN_ATTR.FTN
:54. GET_INS_MRG_.FTN
:55. GET_INT.FTN
:56. GET_INT_REC.FTN
:57. GET_LEN.FTN
:58. GET_LINE.FTN
:59. GET_LINE_DAT.FTN
:60. GET_LOCATOR_.FTN
:61. GET_MACRO_LI.FTN
:62. GET_MARKER.FTN
:63. GET_MODEL_MA.FTN
:64. GET_MOD_COLO.FTN
:65. GET_NEXT.FTN
:66. GET_NO_COLOR.FTN
:67. GET_NO_POLYG.FTN
:68. GET_NO_STYLE.FTN
:69. GET_NO_TEXT_.FTN
:70. GET_PLACE_OP.FTN
:71. GET_POINT_FR.FTN
:72. GET_POINT_ON.FTN
:73. GET_POLY_ATT.FTN
:74. GET_POLY_LIM.FTN
:75. GET_POLY_SIZ.FTN
:76. GET_PREVIOUS.FTN
:77. GET_REAL.FTN
:78. GET_REAL_REC.FTN
:79. GET_REC.FTN
:80. GET_SEGMENT.FTN
:81. GET_STYLE.FTN
:82. GET_TEXT_ATT.FTN
:83. GET_TEXT_BOX.FTN
:84. GET_TEXT_DAT.FTN
:85. GET_TEXT_LIM.FTN
:86. GET_TEXT_LIN.FTN
:87. GET_TRGT_TAB.FTN
:88. GET_TYPE.FTN
:89. GHOME.FTN
:90. GLOB_SPACE.FTN
:91. GRID_CONTROL.FTN
:92. GRID_SPACING.FTN
:93. GROUP_EDIT_I.FTN
:94. GROUP_MODE.FTN
:95. HILITE.FTN
:96. HSL_TO_RGB.FTN
:97. IMODE.FTN
:98. IMODE2.FTN
:99. DRAW_MARKER_.FTN
Operating System.........: RTE-A/VC+
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
: 2. Figures
: 3. Plotting
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: New version with additional features
Contributor's Name..........: Philip Walden
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Road
: M/S 42UM
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95014
Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000
Program Abstract............: See abstract in part 1 of this contribution
Additional Documentation....: MANUAL.1000
M08001
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SKETCH M080
SKETCH REV. 5.1 (PART 3 OF 9)
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Contribution Name...........: SKETCH
Title....................: SKETCH REV. 5.1 (part 3 of 9)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SKETCH3.SBMT
:02. INIT_DISPLAY.FTN
:03. INIT_WS_DATA.FTN
:04. INSERT.FTN
:05. INSERT_DRWG.FTN
:06. INSERT_SPACE.FTN
:07. INSIDE_WINDO.FTN
:08. IN_ALPHA.FTN
:09. IN_MENU.FTN
:10. JEDIT.FTN
:11. JEDOF.FTN
:12. JINPUT.FTN
:13. JWRITL.FTN
:14. JWRITM.FTN
:15. JWRITP.FTN
:16. JWRITS.FTN
:17. K11776SDF_CDS.FTN
:18. K4222NTB_CDS.FTN
:19. K6141PAG_CDS.FTN
:20. KEYBOARD_INP.FTN
:21. KURV1.FTN
:22. KURV2.FTN
:23. KURVP1.FTN
:24. KURVP2.FTN
:25. LINE_MODE.FTN
:26. LOAD_COLOR_T.FTN
:27. LOAD_STYLE_T.FTN
:28. LOCATE_POINT.FTN
:29. MAIN.FTN
:30. MASH.FTN
:31. MASH_MACRO.FTN
:32. MATRIX_MULT.FTN
:33. MENUFUNC.FTN
:34. MERGE.FTN
:35. MERGE_DRWG.FTN
:36. METHEUS_FIX.FTN
:37. MIN_MAX.FTN
:38. MOVE.FTN
:39. MOVE_KNOTS.FTN
:40. MOVE_NODE.FTN
:41. NEAREST_TO.FTN
:42. OPEN_CONSTRU.FTN
:43. OPEN_CURVE_N.FTN
:44. OPEN_CURVE_R.FTN
:45. OPEN_DRWG_FI.FTN
:46. OPEN_PICK_AR.FTN
:47. OPEN_POLY_NO.FTN
:48. OPEN_TEXT_NO.FTN
:49. PAN.FTN
:50. PICK_SEGMENT.FTN
:51. POLAR_MINMAX.FTN
:52. POLYGON_MODE.FTN
:53. POLYSET_MODE.FTN
:54. POP_STACK.FTN
:55. PSTYLE_TABLE.FTN
:56. PURGE.FTN
:57. PURGE_ALL_SE.FTN
:58. PURGE_CONSTR.FTN
:59. PURGE_GEN_AT.FTN
:60. PURGE_GRID.FTN
:61. PURGE_NODE.FTN
:62. PURGE_POLY_A.FTN
:63. PURGE_SEG.FTN
:64. PURGE_STACK.FTN
:65. PURGE_TABLE.FTN
:66. PURGE_TEXT_A.FTN
:67. PUSH_STACK.FTN
:68. READ_DATA.FTN
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Contributor's Name..........: Philip Walden
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Road
: M/S 42UM
City..........: Cupertino
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Country.......: USA
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Contributor's Name..........: Philip Walden
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
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: M/S 42UM
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:18. [WSDAT
:19. ]ARC
:20. ]CURVE
:21. DRAW_POLYGON.FTN
:22. INIT_DATA.FTN
:23. SAVE_SEG.FTN
:24. ADD_POLY_NOD.REL
:25. FONT_LEN_FAC.REL
:26. LOCATE_POINT.REL
:27. SYSTEM_MODE.REL
Operating System.........: RTE-A/VC+
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
: 2. Figures
: 3. Plotting
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: New version with additional features
Contributor's Name..........: Philip Walden
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: 11000 Wolfe Road
: M/S 42UM
City..........: Cupertino
State.........: CA
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95014
Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000
Program Abstract............: See abstract in part 1 of this contribution
Additional Documentation....: MANUAL.1000
M08701
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DIM3P M087
3D DEVICE INDEPENDENT GRAPHIC PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: DIM3P
Title....................: 3D device independent graphic program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DIM3P.SBMT submit file
:02. DIM3P.FTN program GRAF3 reads &
transforms data, starts
DIM3P by exec-call
:03. GRAF3.FTN
:04. GRAF3.REL
:05. GRAF3.LOD
:06. DESRS.FTN plotting program
:07. DESRS.REL
:08. DESRS.LOD
:09. DIM3P.DOC
:10. DIM3P.REL
:11. DIM3P.JOB job file
:12. DIM3P.LOD loadr file
:13. DIM3P.MAKE make file
:14. DIM3P.UGLY
Operating System.........: RTE-IV
Language(s)..............: Fortran-IV
Keywords.................: 1. Graphics
External Support Req'd...: A device plotter library- not supplied
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: R.De Langhe
Company.......: RUCA
Street........: Elisabethlaan 154 bus 4
City..........: Antwerp (Berchem)
State.........:
Country.......: Belgium
Zip Code......: 2600
Phone Number..:
Program Abstract............:
DIM3P is a simple, strongly device independent graphic program, imaging
3D objects defined by polygons. Hidden lines are eliminated,
perspective can be applied. DIM3P raises the common
requirement of most 3D graphic programs for convex polygons, and thus
allows defining bodies with holes, complex edges etc.
Apart from object's data,a memory space of around 15 pages is
required to run the program DIM3P, eventually using Extended
Memory Access. The transformation program requires 14
pages, the optional plotting program 8 pages.
The design is done in 3 steps: first all points must be transformed
according to given eyepoint, rotations, perspective etc. This must be done
prior to hidden line elimination, to reduce processing time. The transformed
data are transmitted to the visibility-testing program DIM3P, which produces
a file with results (as small lines) to be plotted by some plotting program
on any graphic device. This contribution includes the transforming and
visibility testing programs, which are both fully compatible, and an example
of a plotting program with a graphic library for a Calcomp plotter.
The form in which data must be presented to the programs, is very simple and
permits editor-handling of the datafile(s). Its structure is described in
detail in file &ZCH3P.
The two programs (transformations and visibility) can be joined together
in one single program to eliminate the data-transferring time between the
two programs, but requires evidently more memory-space to run.
By a written request, a Pascal version of the (joined) program can be
delivered.
M08801
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MLVS M088
MULTILEVEL SORT OF ASCII-FILE
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Contribution Name...........: MLVS
Title....................: Multilevel Sort of ASCII-File
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. MLVS.SBMT
:02. MLVS.FTN
:03. MLVSIN.DAT
:04. MLVSOR.DAT
:05. MLVSOT.DAT
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A, (RTE-VIb, HP-UX)
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77
Keywords.................: 1. Sort
: 2. Shell
External Support Req'd...: no
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Ralf Poeppel
Company.......: m+p Mahrenholtz + Partner
Street........: Freundallee 17
City..........: Hannover
State.........:
Country.......: Federal Republic of Germany
Zip Code......: D 3000
Phone Number..: (05 11) 81 80 54
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Program for multilevel sorting of an ASCII-file with several sort items.
Sort items are to be declared by number of starting and ending character
of the item in the line. The sorting order can be choosen for every sort
level. The program avoids recursion, so it doesn't eat up the stack.
The sorting algorithm used is the Shell-sort published by Kernighan and
Ritchie, which is nearly as fast as the Quicksort.
Additional Documentation....: Kernighan, Ritchie: The C Programming
Language, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1977.
M08901
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SFKEY M089
KEYSET LOAD UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: SFKEY
Title....................: Keyset load utility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SFKEY.SBMT
:02. SFKEY.DOC
:03. SFKEY.LOD
:04. SFKEY.FTN
:05. SFKEY.REL
:06. SFKEY.MAKE
:07. SF_SUBR.FTN
:08. QM_SUBR.MAC
:09. SF_SUBR.REL
:10. QM_SUBR.REL
:11. DEFINE_CRTS.DAT
:12. NORMAL_KEYS.DAT
Operating System.........: RTE-A VC+
Language(s)..............: Ftn7x and Macro
Keywords.................: 1. SOFTKEYS
: 2. TERMINAL
External Support Req'd...: -- none --
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Robert R. Miller
Company.......: Martin Marietta
Street........: PO Box 29304
City..........: New Orleans
State.........: LA
Country.......: US
Zip Code......: 70189
Phone Number..: (504) 257 1129
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Eliminates the need for multiple, functionally identical keyset
files by using the terminal's model number to select records to
output from a modified keyset file.
Creation of the keyset file made easier by predefining some of
the most often used escape code sequences.
Additional Documentation....: See file SFKEY.DOC
M09001
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HAKRI M090
HP 1000 MEF MEMORY ERASING PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: HAKRI
Title....................: HP 1000 MEF MEMORY ERASING PROGRAM
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. HAKRI.SBMT
:02. HAKRI.MAC Source
:03. HAKRI.REL
:04. HAKRI.LOD
:05. HAKRI_MANUAL.TXT Full Documentation
:06. HAKRI.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE-4B and RTE-6 VM
Language(s)..............: Assembly
Keywords.................: 1. MANAGEMENT
: 2. PURGE
: 3. SCRATCH
: 4. SECURITY
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: --
Contributor's Name..........: Robert Reavis
Company.......: Litton Applied Technology
Street........: 4747 Hellyer Avenue
Mail..........: Post Office Box 7012
City..........: San Jose
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 95150-7012
Phone Number..: (408) 365-4566
TWX...........: 910-339-9271
Contribution Abstract.......:
A program to erase all CPU memory by overwriting with one and zero
pairs three times, writing a specific pattern, and verifying the
pattern is in memory. Determins size of physical memory at run time.
Documentation supplied as part of the contribution. Public domain.
Additional Documentation....: Not required.
M09101
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BUGOF M091
BATCH MODE DEBUGGING AID
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Contribution Name...........: BUGOF
Title....................: Batch mode debugging aid
File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File
: 01. BUGOF.SBMT
: 02. &BUGOF Source file
: 03. %BUGOF
Operating System(s)......: RTE-III and later
Language(s)..............: Assembly
Keywords.................: 1. DEBUG
: 2. BATCH
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.: --
Contributor's Name..........: Robert Reavis
Company.......: Warm Springs Computer Works
Street........: 44840 Camellia Drive
City..........: Fremont
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94539-6525
Phone Number..: (415) 657-8421
Telex.........: --
Contribution Abstract.......:
On-line debugging is great when the program and environment allow
for it. This contribution is useful when data must be displayed
as the program continues to run at its normal speed and without
keyboard interaction. Calls to BUGOF can be inserted virtually
anywhere in a program source to display location and variable
data in several different formats.
Additional Documentation....:
Detailed documentation and calling sequences are contained in
the source file.
M09201
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MENU M092
STARTUP PROGRAM FOR MEMORY BASED SYSTEMS
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Contribution Name...........: MENU
Title....................: Startup program for memory based systems
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. STARTUP.SBMT
:02 STARTUP.FTN Source
:03 STARTUP.REL Relocatable
:04. STARTUP.LOD Linkfile
:05. STARTUP.CMD Linkfile
:06. MEM_SYS.BULD Example for Build
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Rev. 5000
Language(s)..............: FTN7X
Keywords.................: 1. system
: 2. boot-up
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.: none
Contributor's Name..........: Roland Dietiker
Company.......: Hewlett Packard
Street........: Allmend 2
City..........: Widen
State.........:
Country.......: SWITZERLAND
Zip Code......: 8967
Phone Number..: CH-057 312 111
Telex.........: 828 010
Telefax.......: CH-057 312 475
Program Abstract............:
This program was designed as Startup program for memory based systems.
The program tries to start the program WH and shows all of the
installed programs. After that it starts the CI as the userinterface.
If the user leave the CI with EX the Startup-program starts again WH and
the CI program.
M09301
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RK M093
RUNGE-KUTTA DIFFERENTIAL EQ'N SOLVERS
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Contribution Name...........: RK
Title....................: RUNGE-KUTTA DIFFERENTIAL EQ'N SOLVERS
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. RK.SBMT (submission file)
:02. RK.FTN (single prec. source)
:03. RKQ.IFTN (include files)
:04. RKD.IFTN ( "" )
:05. RKEL.IFTN ( "" )
:06. RKE4.IFTN ( "" )
:07. RKEH.IFTN ( "" )
:08. RK.REL (single prec. relocatable)
:09. $RK.LIB (single prec. library)
:10. RK.THLP (single prec. help file)
:11. RK.HLP (single prec. GENIX'ed help)
:12. DRK.FTN (double prec. source)
:13. DRKQ.IFTN (include files)
:14. DRKD.IFTN ( "" )
:15. DRKEL.IFTN ( "" )
:16. DRKE4.IFTN ( "" )
:17. DRKEH.IFTN ( "" )
:18. DRK.REL (double prec. relocatable)
:19. $DRK.LIB (double prec. library)
:20. DRK.THLP (double prec. help file)
:21. DRK.HLP (double prec. GENIX'ed help)
:22. &CPUTS (cpu time subr. for test prog)
:23. %CPUTS (relocatable of &CPUTS)
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. ENGINEERING
: 2. FLOATING_POINT
: 3. MATHEMATICS
: 4. PHYSICS
External Support Req'd...: Vector Instruction Set, or software equiv.
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stephen S. Kerr
Company.......: York University
Street........: 4700 Keele Street
City..........: Downsview
Province......: Ontario
Country.......: Canada
Postal code...: M3J 1P3
Phone Number..: (416) 736-2100 ext 3603 or 3834
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
These Runge-Kutta differential equation solvers have been very useful
in our research. They are by no means the only way to solve differential
equations, but we have been impressed enough with their reliability and
ease of use to employ them frequently.
The eighth to first order formulas coded in this package are those of
Fehlberg (see below). We have not made extensive use of the lower order
routines (4th and below), but occasionally they can succeed when the higher
orders fail. Roundoff error detection for the lower orders is still being
refined.
Additional Documentation....:
Fehlberg, Erwin, "Classical Fifth-, Sixth-, Seventh-, and Eighth-
order Runge-Kutta Formulas with Stepsize Control", NASA TR R-287, 1968.
Fehlberg, Erwin, "Low-Order Classical Runge-Kutta Formulas with
Stepsize Control and their Application to some Heat Transfer Problems",
NASA TR R-315, July 1969.
Also, see help files and source listings.
M09401
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RKN M094
RUNGE-KUTTA-NYSTROM DIFFERENTIAL EQ'N SOLVERS
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Contribution Name...........: RKN
Title....................: RUNGE-KUTTA-NYSTROM DIFFERENTIAL EQ'N SOLVERS
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. RKN.SBMT (submission file)
:02. RKN.FTN (single prec. source)
:03. RKNQ.IFTN (include file)
:04. RKND.IFTN ( "" )
:05. RKNE.IFTN ( "" )
:06. RKN.REL (single prec. relocatable)
:07. $RKN.LIB (single prec. library)
:08. RKN.THLP (single prec. help text)
:09. RKN.HLP (single prec. GENIX'ed help)
:10. DRKN.FTN (double prec. source)
:11. DRKNQ.IFTN (include file)
:12. DRKND.IFTN ( "" )
:13. DRKNE.IFTN ( "" )
:14. DRKN.REL (double prec. relocatable)
:15. $DRKN.LIB (double prec. library)
:16. DRKN.THLP (double prec. help text)
:17. DRKN.HLP (double prec. GENIX'ed help)
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. ENGINEERING
: 2. MATHEMATICS
External Support Req'd...: Vector Instruction Set
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stephen S. Kerr
Company.......: York University
Street........: 4700 Keele Street
City..........: Downsview
Province......: Ontario
Country.......: Canada
Zip Code......: M3J 1P3
Phone Number..: (416) 736-2100 ext 3603 or 3834
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Runge-Kutta-Nystrom formulas differ from Runge-Kutta formulas in that
they are specially designed to solve second order systems in which the first
order derivative is not present. They can solve such problems faster
than Runge-Kutta formulas because they are smaller in size, and reduce
the number of equations to solve by 50%. However, they can suffer from
higher error because stepsize control is based on the position co-ordinates
only, and not the velocity co-ordinates.
These formulas of eighth to fourth order are due to Fehlberg (see
below). The features in these routines are essentially identical to those
found with the Runge-Kutta routines in this CSL release.
Additional Documentation....:
Fehlberg, Erwin, "Classical Eighth- and Lower-Order Runge-Kutta-Nystrom
Formulas with Stepsize Control for Special Second-Order Differential
Equations", NASA TR R-381, March 1972.
Also, see help files and source listings.
M09501
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COMPRESS M095
ADAPTIVE LEMPEL-ZIV-WELCH FILE COMPRESSOR
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Contribution Name...........: COMPRESS
Title....................: ADAPTIVE LEMPEL-ZIV-WELCH FILE COMPRESSOR
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. COMPRESS.SBMT (submission file)
:02. COMPRESS.FTN (compress source)
:03. UNCOMPRESS.FTN (uncompress source)
:04. COMPRESS.REL (compress relocatable)
:05. UNCOMPRESS.REL (uncompress relocatable)
:06. COMPRESS.HLP (compress help file)
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. ARCHIVE
: 2. PACK
: 3. STORAGE
: 4. UNIX
External Support Req'd...: None
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stephen S. Kerr
Company.......: York University
Street........: 4700 Keele Street
City..........: Downsview
Province......: Ontario
Country.......: Canada
Postal Code...: M3J 1P3
Phone Number..: (416) 736-2100 ext 3603 or 3834
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This is a handy pair of programs for compressing and uncompressing
files containing a high degree of redundancy (i.e. repeated strings) so
that they can remain on disc and take up less space. They may also be
useful for reducing a file's size prior to transmitting it via long
distance telephone lines, or storing it on tape. These routines get their
names from the UNIX utilities that also use adaptive Ziv-Lempel coding.
This method of coding has an excellent performance reputation, often
compacting source, text and relocatable files by a factor of up to 2 or
better.
This implementation uses 12 bit coding, as recommended by Welch
(see paper cited below). It has been tested on RTE file types 3, 4 and 5.
At present, it can not handle types 1, 2 or 6.
The speed and compression ratio depend on the file being compressed.
Since the algorithm is adaptive, it helps if the first few hundred
records are typical of the entire file. On an F-series machine, the
COMPRESS.FTN source file was processed in about 30 seconds and was
compressed to 53% of its original size. The ALIAS.FTN source file
(a 2729 line file, elsewhere in this CSL rev.) compressed in 3.7 minutes
to 61% of its original size.
The compression algorithm involves much table searching, and a hash
table is used to speed it up. This might still be refined to improve
compression speed. The uncompression algorithm, although more
complicated, involves no searching and hence is faster.
Additional Documentation....:
Welch, Terry A., "A Technique for High-Performance Data Compression",
IEEE Computer, June 1984, pp 8-19.
Also, see source files.
M09601
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SEARCH M096
SEARCH FILES FOR GIVEN STRING
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Contribution Name...........: SEARCH
Title....................: Search files for given string
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SEARCH.SBMT
:02. SEARCH.FTN
:03. SEARCH.REL
:04. SEARCH.HELP
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A and RTE-6
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. Filter
: 2. Search
: 3. Strings
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stig Frosig
Company.......: Bang & Olufsen A/S
Street........: Dept. 3350
City..........: DK 7600 Struer
State.........:
Country.......: Denmark
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (+45)-7-851122 ext 2030
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Search in files defined by mask for given string
and report the match on terminal.
Additional Documentation....:
M09701
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DF M097
DIRECTORY AND FILE INFORMATION
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Contribution Name...........: DF
Title....................: Directory and File information
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. DF.SBMT
:02 DF.CMD
:03 DF.DOC
:04 DF.FTN
:05 DF.HELP
:06 DF.LOD
:07 DFSUB.MAC
:08 DF_DIR_INFO.FTN
:09 DF_END_MESG.FTN
:10 DF_EXTERNAL.INC
:11 DF_NEW.FTN
:12 DF_NEW.INC
:13 DF_OPTIONS.FTN
:14 DF_OUTPUT.FTN
:15 DF_PRINT.FTN
:16 DF_SORT.MAC
:17 RVAL.FTN
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A and RTE-6
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN and MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. Directory
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stig Frosig
Company.......: Bang & Olufsen A/S
Street........: Dept. 3350
City..........: DK 7600 Struer
State.........:
Country.......: Denmark
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (+45)-7-851122 ext 2030
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Utility to display file contents and many other things.
It can more or less replace DL.
M09801
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TREE M098
DISPLAY DIRECTORY TREE STRUCTURE
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Contribution Name...........: Tree
Title....................: Display directory tree structure
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. TREE.SBMT
:02. TREE.FTN
:03. TREE.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A and RTE-6 with CI file system
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. Directory
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stig Frosig
Company.......: Bang & Olufsen A/S
Street........: Dept. 3350
City..........: DK 7600 Struer
State.........:
Country.......: Denmark
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (+45)-7-851122 ext 2030
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Display directory structure on CI file system. Works also
on a RTE-6 system. Do not use CDS.
Additional Documentation....:
M09901
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CLRBB M099
CLEAR BACKUP BIT
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Contribution Name...........: CLRBB
Title....................: Clear Backup bit
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. CLRBB.SBMT
:02. CLRBB.FTN
:03. CLRBB.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN
Keywords.................: 1. FILES
: 2. BACKUP
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stig Frosig
Company.......: Bang & Olufsen A/S
Street........: Dept. 3350
City..........: DK 7600 Struer
State.........:
Country.......: Denmark
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (+45)-7-851122 ext 2030
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
CLRBB is a utility to clear back-up bits. Use with care
beacuse your files will no longer be backup.
Useful if you load a copy of files on your system
e.g. a CSL tape, and you do not want to back it up.
Additional Documentation....:
CLRBB can only be used by superuser.
Usage : CLRBB,mask
M10001
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PRMON M100
DISPLAY STATUS OF PROGRAM OVER SOME TIME
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Contribution Name...........: PRMON
Title....................: Display status of program over some time
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. PRMON.SBMT
:02. PRMON.FTN
:03. PRMON.REL
:04. PRMON.LOD
:05. FRPLS_8BIT.LIB
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN
Keywords.................: 1. Monitor
: 2. Status
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stig Frosig
Company.......: Bang & Olufsen A/S
Street........: Dept. 3350
City..........: DK 7600 Struer
State.........:
Country.......: Denmark
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (+45)-7-851122 ext 2030
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Sample the status of a given program in some time, and
display the program status in that periode of time.
Additional Documentation....:
Usage:
RU,PRMON,Pname,Session,#run,Deltatime
Pname --> Program-name
Session --> Session number (0 = System session)
#run --> Number of cycles
Deltatime --> How often shall it run
M10101
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SPOOL M101
SETUP SPOOL LOG FILE ON RTE-A
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Contribution Name...........: Spool
Title....................: Setup spool log file on RTE-A
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. SPOOL.SBMT
:02. SPOOL.FTN
:03. SPOOL.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A only
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. Spooling
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Stig Frosig
Company.......: Bang & Olufsen A/S
Street........: Dept. 3350
City..........: DK 7600 Struer
State.........:
Country.......: Denmark
Zip Code......:
Phone Number..: (+45)-7-851122 ext 2030
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Setup logging on RTE-A system, with a log file on
/SPOOL/ with name LOGyymmdd_ttmm.LOG .
Additional Documentation....: Se source
M10201
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UPROJ M102
PROJECT REPORTER
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Contribution Name...........: UPROJ
Title....................: PROJECT REPORTER
File Names...............:00. Rename transfer file
:01. UPROJ.SBMT
:02. UPROJ.FTN
:03. UPROJ.REL
:04. UPROJ.DOC
:05. UPROJ.LOD
:06. UPROJ.MAKE
Operating System(s)......: RTE4B
Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 4X
Keywords.................: 1. REPORTS
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: TERESA WYNNE
Company.......: TRINITY FORGE INC.
Street........: 947 TRINITY DRIVE
City..........: MANSFIELD
State.........: TEXAS
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 76063
Phone Number..: (817) 473-1515
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program is useful when one is attempting to figure out how time
at work is spent. It uses codes defined by the user to produce headings
and detail for each project. It also calculates the total hours spent
on each project and the total hours worked for the defined time period.
Additional Documentation....: UPROJ.DOC
M10301
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PRINTS M103
CONTENTS OF A TERMINAL SCREEN TO LINE PRINTER
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Contribution Name...........: PRINTS
Title....................: Contents of a terminal screen to line printer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. prints.sbmt
:02. prints.ftn
:03. prints.rel
:04. prints.lod
:05. prints.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6
Uses hierarchical files?.: n/a
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. printer
: 2. terminal
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: added optional output LU
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This program transfers the contents of terminal
memory to the line printer or other optional LU. Very useful when run from
EDIT/1000 or obtaining hard copies of system errors.
Additional Documentation....: Prints.help
M10401
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DVT M104
GET DVT AND IFT INFORMATION
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Contribution Name...........: DVT
Title....................: Get DVT and IFT information
File Names...............:00. rename Transfer File
:01. dvt.sbmt
:02. dvt.ftn
:03. dvt.rel
:04. dvt.lod
:05. get_dvt.mac
:06. get_dvt.rel
:07. bin.mac
:08. bin.rel
:09. dvt.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: n/a
Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. System_tables
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Added information and bit organization.
Originally contributed by Seppo Pietikainen,
HP Finland
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This program will print the RTE-A DVT and IFT
tables to the user terminal of other output device. It is very useful to
I/O driver writers and to verify the default driver parameters from HP
supplied drivers, especially those that are incorrect in the System
Generation Manual.
Additional Documentation....: dvt.help
M10501
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MAIL M105
A MAILBOX - ELECTRONIC MAIL FACILITY
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Contribution Name...........: MAIL
Title....................: A mailbox - electronic mail facility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. MAIL.SBMT
:02. ACK_INCLUDE.FTN
:03. BUILD_FILE.FTN
:04. BUILD_FILE.REL
:05. CAT_FILE.FTN
:06. CAT_FILE.REL
:07. CHECKFORERROR.FTN
:08. CHECKFORERROR.REL
:09. CLASSFILE.HELP
:10. COPY_FILE.FTN
:11. COPY_FILE.REL
:12. CRLIB_CDS.CMD
:13. CRLIB_NCDS.CMD
:14. DELETE.FTN
:15. DELETE.REL
:16. DELETE_SHELL.FTN
:17. ENCRIPT.MAC
:18. ENCRIPT.REL
:19. FILLINOUTBOX.FTN
:20. FILLINOUTBOX.REL
:21. FIND_NUM.FTN
:22. FIND_NUM.REL
:23. GETKEY.FTN
:24. GETKEY.REL
:25. GIDTBL.MAC
:26. GIDTBL.REL
:27. HELP.FTN
:28. HELP.REL
:29. INOUT.FTN
:30. INOUT.REL
:31. INSTALL.CMD
:32. LASER_ALL.CMD
:33. LPARSE.DOC
:34. LPARSE.FTN
:35. LPARSE.HELP
:36. LPARSE.REL
:37. MAIL.FTN
:38. MAIL.LOD
:39. MAIL.MAP
:40. MAIL.NODS
:41. MAIL6.LOD
:42. MAILA.LOD
:43. MAILC1AB8C23754
:44. MAILE1D0FE26D61
:45. MAILGK.CMD
:46. MAILGK.LOD
:47. MAILLB_CDS.LIB
:48. MAILLB_CDS.MRG
:49. MAILLB_NCDS.LIB
:50. MAILLB_NCDS.MRG
:51. MAILM.MAP
:52. MAILM6.LOD
:53. MAILMA.LOD
:54. MAIL_CDS.REL
:55. NEW.FTN
:56. NEW.REL
:57. PRINTARCHIVE.FTN
:58. READ.FTN
:59. READDISTFILE.FTN
:60. README.ONE
:61. RUN.FTN
:62. SEND.FTN
:63. SUBJECT_PROMPT.FTN
:64. TELL_USER6.FTN
:65. TELL_USERA.FTN
:66. TO_PROMPT.FTN
:67. UIDSUB.MAC
:68. UPDATEMAIL.CMD
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6/VM
Uses hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. mail
: 2. Mail
: 3. network
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This is the interactive mail facility that was
written by Ricky Young and Russ Butler at the HP Rockville office and has been
disseminated in relocatable form to many users. This version has been enhanced
to work in RTE-A rev 5.0 with the new formatter and a few other minor changes
have been incorporated. Contributed with permission of the above authors.
The program maintains encoded mail letters, acknowlege files, and in/out
baskets. Letters may be sent to individuals or groups of people, they may
be saved in addition to being mailed, they can be sent urgently, and you may
be prompted that mail is present at log-on time.
M10601
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ERR M106
AN ERROR REPORTING PROGRAM FOR MOST HP ERRORS
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Contribution Name...........: ERR
Title....................: An error reporting program for most HP errors
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. err.sbmt
:02. err.ftn
:03. err.rel
:04. err.lod
:05. Flist.ftn
:06. Flist.rel
:07. Lparse.ftn
:08. Lparse.rel
:09. Lparse.doc
:10. err.help
:11. lparse.help
:12. errors.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A, etc
Uses hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. error
: 2. reports
: 3. help
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.: more error codes and more complete error
message searching
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This is an error decoding routine which will
print an explanation of most HP error codes. The user enters up to four
error key words or numbers, the program permutes these keys into 19 possible
key words, then searches an error file for a match with up to 8 keys for
each error message. This message is then displayed on the user terminal.
The error file is presently applicable to RTE-A and RTE-6/VM. Errors and
helpful hints are included for all the common HP errors and the not so
easily found errors such as halt codes and VCP.
Additional Documentation....: Err.help
M10701
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M_DUPE M107
MAGNETIC TAPE DUPLICATOR
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Contribution Name...........: M_DUPE
Title....................: Magnetic tape duplicator
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. m_dupe.sbmt
:02. m_dupe.ftn
:03. m_dupe.rel
:04. m_dupe.lod
:05. lparse.ftn
:06. lparse.rel
:07. lparse.doc
:08. lparse.help
:09. m_dupe.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. magnetic_tape
: 2. copy
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: A new user friendly and expanded version of
my original MDUPE.
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: Another magnetic tape duplicator. This is a
program that we use many times daily to duplicate mag tapes with file
limits, record limits, pre-positioning, error checking, and selective
rewinding. An attempt to make the program user friendly is incorporated
Additional Documentation....: M_Dupe.help
M10801
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APPT M108
AN APPOINTMENT REMINDER PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: APPT
Title....................: An appointment reminder program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. appt.sbmt
:02. appt.ftn
:03. appt.rel
:04. appt.lod
:05. appt.bug
:06. btach.ftn
:07. btach.rel
:08. btach.lod
:09. lparse.ftn
:10. lparse.rel
:11. lparse.doc
:12. appt.help
:13. btach.help
:14. lparse.help
:15. appt.appt
:16. valentine.pic
:17. Happy_New_Year.pic
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses Hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77
Keywords.................: 1. Calendar
: 2. Date
: 3. Time
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.: Added a time scheduling facility and allowed
a user image to be accessed indirectly. Added the ability to display a
"pretty" image if desired.
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This is a user non-friendly (intentionally)
appointment reminder program. The user enters a file listing appointments
to be reminded of and this program will produce the reminder at a user
specified interval before the appointment. It will also continue to remind
the user of important appointments at a selectable interval. If you allow
others to have accesses to your appointment file, then this program can
be used for meeting announcements.
Additional Documentation....: Appt.help
M10901
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CALC M109
A COMPUTERIZED CALCULATOR (REV 2815)
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Contribution Name...........: CALC
Title....................: A computerized calculator (rev 2815)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. calc.sbmt
:02. calc.ftn the actual calculator
:03. calc.rel
:04. calc.lod
:05. stretch.ftn expand input string
:06. stretch.rel
:07. lparse.ftn our logical parsing routine
:08. lparse.rel
:09. lparse.doc
:10. hex.mac convert to hexidecimal format
:11. hex.rel
:12. mint.ftn mathematical truncation (~INT)
:13. mint.rel
:14. calc.help on-line help file
:15. lparse.help on-line help file
:16. cns.cmd multiple CN commands
Operating System.........: RTE-A, etc
Uses hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: Fortran 77, Macro
Keywords.................: 1. Calculator
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...: none
If Re-submission, Reason.: Many enhancements: file reading/writing
capability, multiple equations, more error checking, CI command file
interaction, additional two function intrinsics, user selectable output
formats. Now including larger 32 bit numbers in hex, octal, and integer.
Useful for CI functions (see cns.cmd).
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: This is a user friendly computerized calculator
using a normal equation format (not reverse polish). It has the ability
to save and use 8 user definable parameters, to utilize all Fortran
intrinsics, to perform number base conversion including hex and character
equivalents, to edit equations on the terminal screen, to read equations
from a disc file, and to write results to a disc file. Several user
selectable output formats are provided. It may also be used in CI command
files to perform branches, in addition to running other programs. An
extensive on-line help file is included.
Additional Documentation....: Calc.help
M11001
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F_DUMP M110
MULTI-PURPOSE FILE/TAPE DUMPING UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: F_DUMP
Title....................: Multi-purpose file/tape dumping utility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. f_dump.sbmt
:02. f_dump.ftn
:03. f_dump.rel
:04. lparse.ftn
:05. lparse.rel
:06. lparse.doc
:07. lparse.help
:08. hpint.ftn
:09. hpint.rel
:10. ftibm.mac
:11. ftibm.rel
:12. bin.mac
:13. bin.rel
:14. hex.mac
:15. hex.rel
:16. dec.mac
:17. dec.rel
:18. ebcdh.ftn
:19. ebcdh.rel
:20. ftdec.mac
:21. ftdec.rel
:22. hptst.mac
:23. hptst.rel
:24. f_dump.lod
:25. f_dump.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. dump
: 2. files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Update to BTDMP
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This program is used to dump (in great detail)
the contents of either a disc file or a magnetic tape. The dump can occur at
a user specified file and/or record. The output form of the dump can be in
any combination of hex, octal, binary, integer, ASCII, EBCDIC, byte swap,
Integer*2, Integer*4, HP real*4, HP real*8, IBM real*4, IBM real*8, DEC
real*4, DEC real*8, etc
Additional Documentation....: f_dump.help
M11101
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TERM_INIT M111
A TERMINAL SOFT KEY INITIALIZATION PROGRAM
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Contribution Name...........: Term_init
Title....................: A terminal soft key initialization program
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. Term_init.sbmt
:02. Term_init.ftn
:03. Term_init.rel
:04. Term_init.lod
:05. Term_init.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: n/a
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. softkeys
: 2. terminal
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This program is used to set the soft keys
and tabs on HP terminals to default values useful for EDIT/1000 and FORTRAN.
It is smart enough to program old terminals in the 264x series as well as the
newer 262x, 239x, and 700/ series.
Additional Documentation....: term_init.help
M11201
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COPY M112
FILE/TAPE COPYING WITH BLOCKING & CONVERSION
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Contribution Name...........: COPY
Title....................: File/tape copying with blocking & conversion
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. copy.sbmt
:02. copy.ftn
:03. copy.rel
:04. copy.lod
:05. ebcdh.ftn
:06. ebcdh.rel
:07. lparse.ftn
:08. lparse.rel
:09. lparse.doc
:10. lparse.help
:11. copy.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.:
Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. copy
: 2. magnetic_tape
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: The intent of this program is to provide a
method of blocking and/or deblocking records to/from a file and/or mag tapes.
This allows the separation and concatenation of logical records contained
in either a disc file or on magnetic tape to be separated or combined into
physical records in either a disc file or magnetic tape. Versatility is
allowed by accepting EDIT/1000 variable length record files, then fixing
and blocking these logical records onto mag tape records, primarily for
other computer systems. At the same time, the input records can be changed
from a binary to ASCII form or visa versa. The program is currently used
for blocking/deblocking purposes, but additional work will be performed in
the future for added conversion facilities. Updates will follow!
Additional Documentation....: copy.help
M11301
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IOP M113
FANCY CI IO COMMAND
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Contribution Name...........: IOP
Title....................: fancy CI IO command
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. iop.sbmt
:02. iop.ftn
:03. iop.rel
:04. iop.lod
:05. iop.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. I/O
: 2. System
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Updated version for D-mux and SPORT
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: Here is an alternative to the system program IO
which gives much more information about the port that is connected to the
LU or LU's specifed in the run string. This is an update to Dan Feldman's
original contribution.
Additional Documentation....: iop.help
M11401
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PRT M114
A FILE PRINTING FACILITY WITH ESCAPE CODES
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Contribution Name...........: PRT
Title....................: A file printing facility with escape codes
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. prt.sbmt
:02. $oldprint.lib
:03. prt.ftn
:04. prt.rel
:05. prt.lod
:06. ffl.ftn
:07. ffl.rel
:08. oldp0.ftn
:09. oldp0.rel
:10. oldp0.lod
:11. bin.mac
:12. bin.rel
:13. hex.mac
:14. hex.rel
:15. prt.help
:16. oldp0.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO
Keywords.................: 1. printer
: 2. formatting
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This program is a very much modified version of
the first release of HP's PRINT program. This program gives more flexibility
in the form of the printout by searching for escape codes in the original
file and turning on display functions on the output device to print all
characters - not just the normal ASCII ones. In addition, the output form
may be specified as hex, octal, etc; and may be directed to any LU with
several options such as on/off line numbering and on/off titles. If you
want file masking, use the new HP utility PRINT.
Additional Documentation....: prt.help
M11501
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WHOLOCK M115
WHO LOCKED THE LU'S
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Contribution Name...........: WHOLOCK
Title....................: WHo locked the LU's
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. wholock.sbmt
:02. wholock.ftn
:03. wholock.rel
:04. wholock.lod
:05. lparse.ftn
:06. lparse.rel
:07. lparse.doc
:08. lparse.help
:09. wholock.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: n/a
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Reports
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.: Updated and cleaner version of another CSL prgm
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This little program tells you who the LU
locker is on your computer. It is nice to have when your program won't
run and WH says it is device suspended waiting for a LU unlock. This
program tells you who the offender is.
Additional Documentation....: wholock.help
M11601
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SET_TIME M116
AUTOMATICALLY SET SYSTEM TIME FROM HAYES CLOCK
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Contribution Name...........: SET_TIME
Title....................: Automatically set system time from Hayes clock
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. set_time.sbmt
:02. set_time.ftn
:03. set_time.rel
:04. set_time.lod
:05. lparse.ftn
:06. lparse.rel
:07. lparse.doc
:08. lparse.help
:09. set_time.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: yes
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. time
: 2. System
External Support Req'd...: Hayes Chronograph
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: A less expensive method for setting the RTE-A
system clock at boot-up time by using the Hayes Chronograph instead of the
HP external clock on HPIB. The program: Set_Time allows the user to set the
Hayes chronograph from a user friendly dialog.
Additional Documentation....: /help/time and /help/set_time. Execute the
program Time in your welcome file. The chronograph is interfaced to the
computer via the 12040 mux card (including the D-mux).
M11701
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CHAR M117
PRODUCE A CHARACTER SET DISPLAY
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Contribution Name...........: CHAR
Title....................: produce a character set display
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. char.sbmt
:02. char.ftn
:03. char.rel
:04. char.lod
:05. char.help
Operating System.........: RTE-A
Uses hierarchical files?.: n/a
Language(s)..............: FTN77
Keywords.................: 1. character
: 2. terminal
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff
Company.......: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Street........: Code 623
City..........: Greenbelt
State.........: Maryland
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 20771
Phone Number..: (301) 286-7568
Program Abstract............: This program outputs all combinations of
characters to a specified output LU (default is your terminal) with
display functions on. It is useful for determining which characters are
displayable on any HP device. It is also handy for printimg the current
character set on the LaserJet printer. It is quite informative to run
this program on various terminals to see the differences in their responses
to the same output characters.
Additional Documentation....: Even with display functions on, strange things
can happen - such as a <c/r> (carrage return) will produce a carrage return
but a line feed will not line feed. Several characters do nothing on a
terminal: not even a space holder. This is normal for a null character
but occurs for other characters depending upon the terminal type.
See also: char.help
M20001
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GJOB M200
VARIOUS PROGRAMS FROM DSD
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Contribution Name...........: GJOB
Title....................: Various programs from DSD
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. GJOB.sbmt
:02. GJOB.DOC
:03. CHECK.LST
:04. #FORM
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 and RTE-A
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Help
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......: The GJOB programs were contributed by
HP's Data Systems Division to INTEREX at the 1987 San Jose conference.
They consist of a collection of programs, not necessarily related,
written and used by the systems programmers working on the HP1000.
The GJOB submission contains some documentation relating to the collection
as a whole. Most individual submissions have their own documentation.
Sometimes this is a DOC file and sometimes you run the program, often
with a ? after it.
Some contributions require additional libraries. These libraries are
contributions following this one. The names are:
ANTLB,CCSC,CURSR,DB,SESS,TMLB,UTLB
Some contributions work only on RTE-6 or
RTE-A, but not both. Where possible, this has been noted.
The file CHECK.LST shows what was done to the contributions in assembling
this tape. After the original GJOB tape was distributed it was
discovered that some programs using masking still had the pre-rev 5.0
DCB size (356 words) and that has been corrected at CSL release 2830.
M20101
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GJOBLIB/CURSR M201
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 1 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/CURSR
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 1 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. cursr.sbmt
:02. CURSR.FTN
:03. CURSR.LIB
:04. CURSR.MAKE
:05. CURSR.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20201
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GJOBLIB/UTLB M202
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 2 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/UTLB
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 2 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. utlb1.sbmt
:02. $GPLBX
:03. %$UTLB
:04. %ALDSK
:05. %ASCII
:06. %BLKRD
:07. %CALC
:08. %CAPS
:09. %CHSUB
:10. %CLOSX
:11. %COMMA
:12. %CRNCK
:13. %DISP
:14. %DSET
:15. %DXEC
:16. %ERROR
:17. %FG.LU
:18. %FMER
:19. %FORCE
:20. %ICNVX
:21. %ICOMB
:22. %IFBRX
:23. %IFGLU
:24. %IMER
:25. %IOPSY
:26. %IOVRD
:27. %IREAD
:28. %ISCAN
:29. %ISFB
:30. %ISOL8
:31. %ISRCH
:32. %JULDT
:33. %LKWRD
:34. %LULOK
:35. %MAPUC
:36. %MOVBT
:37. %MOVW
:38. %MSCX
:39. %MYNAM
:40. %NAMCK
:41. %OPENX
:42. %OUTB
:43. %PARSS
:44. %PNAMR
:45. %RESET
:46. %RNAMR
:47. %RTPAR
:48. %RWND
:49. %SET
:50. %SPACE
:51. %SQUSH
:52. %SUBKY
:53. %XCNVI
:54. &$UTLB
:55. &ALDSK
:56. &ASCII
:57. &BLKRD
:58. &CALC
:59. &CAPS
:60. &CHSUB
:61. &CLOSX
:62. &CRNCK
:63. &DISP
:64. &DSET
:65. &DXEC
:66. &ERROR
:67. &FMER
:68. &FORCE
:69. &ICOMB
:70. &IFBRX
:71. &IFGLU
:72. &IMER
:73. &IOPSY
:74. &IOVRD
:75. &IREAD
:76. &ISCAN
:77. &ISFB
:78. &ISOL8
:79. &ISRCH
:80. &JULDT
:81. &LKWRD
:82. &LULOK
:83. &MOVBT
:84. &MOVW
:85. &MSCX
:86. &MYNAM
:87. &NAMCK
:88. &OPENX
:89. &OUTB
:90. &PARSS
:91. &PNAMR
:92. &RESET
:93. &RNAMR
:94. &RTPAR
:95. &SET
:96. &SPACE
:97. &SQUSH
:98. ISOL8.MAC
:99. ISOL8.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20301
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GJOBLIB/UTLB M203
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 3 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/UTLB
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 3 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. utlb2.sbmt
:02. UTLB.LIB
:03. UTLB.MRG
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20401
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GJOBLIB/TMLB M204
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 4 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/TMLB
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 4 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. tmlb.sbmt
:02. $TMLB
:03. $TMLB6
:04. $TMLBA
:05. %$TMLB
:06. %ADTIM
:07. %APRNT
:08. %DATSC
:09. %FMER
:10. %ISOL8
:11. %ISRCH
:12. %JULDT
:13. %JULDY
:14. %MOVBT
:15. %PARSD
:16. %PARSP
:17. %QREAD
:18. %SECDT
:19. %TERR
:20. %TMLB6
:21. %TMLBA
:22. %TMLBA2
:23. %TMLBX
:24. &$TMLB
:25. &ADTIM
:26. &APRNT
:27. &DATSC
:28. &FMER
:29. &IGET1
:30. &ISOL8
:31. &ISRCH
:32. &JULDT
:33. &JULDY
:34. &MOVBT
:35. &PARSD
:36. &PARSP
:37. &QREAD
:38. &SECDT
:39. &TERR
:40. &TMLB6
:41. &TMLBA2
:42. &TMLBX
:43. IGET1.REL
:44. T.CMD
:45. TIMEDIFF.FTN
:46. TIMEDIFF.REL
:47. TIME_ROUTINES.TXT
:48. TMLB.LIB
:49. TMLB.MAKE
:50. TMLB.MRG
:51. TMLB6.MRG
:52. TMLBA.MRG
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20501
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GJOBLIB/SESS M205
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 5 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/SESS
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 5 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. sess.sbmt
:02. MAKEFILE
:03. SESS.MAC
:04. SESS.REL
:05. SESS6.LIB
:06. SESS6.MAC
:07. SESS6.MRG
:08. SESS6.REL
:09. SESSA.LIB
:10. SESSA.MAC
:11. SESSA.MRG
:12. SESSA.REL
:13. SESSCALLS.LST
:14. SESSCALLS.TXD
:15. SESSINFO.FTN
:16. SESSINFO.LOD
:17. SESSINFO.REL
:18. TEST.FTN
:19. TEST.LOD
:20. TEST.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20601
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GJOBLIB/DB M206
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 6 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/DB
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 6 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. db.sbmt
:02. %DLIB2
:03. DBWLOCK.LIB
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20701
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GJOBLIB/CCSC M207
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 7 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/CCSC
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 7 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. ccs.sbmt
:02. $CCSC.LIB
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: David Boskey
Company.......: CCS
Street........: 33 W. Main Street
City..........: Holmdel
State.........: New Jersey
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 07733-3302
Phone Number..: (201) 946-3800
Telex.........: 642672 CCSHOLM
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20801
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GJOBLIB/ANTLB M208
GJOB LIBRARY (PART 8 OF 8)
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Contribution Name...........: GJOBLIB/ANTLB
Title....................: GJOB Library (part 8 of 8)
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. antlb.sbmt
:02. ANTFS.FTN
:03. ANTFS.REL
:04. ANTLB.LIB
:05. ANTLB.MAC
:06. ANTLB.MAKE
:07. ANTLB.MRG
:08. ANTLB.REL
:09. COMPAREWORDS.MAC
:10. COMPAREWORDS.REL
:11. HPCRT.DOC
:12. ZASCI.MAC
:13. ZASCI.REL
:14. ZDASC.MAC
:15. ZDASC.REL
:16. ZINVR.MAC
:17. ZINVR.REL
:18. ZUESC.MAC
:19. ZUESC.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Library
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Alan Tibbetts
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Some of the GJOB contributions require the use of this, or one of the
other, GJOB libraries.
Additional Documentation....: see Gjob.doc file
M20901
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ACDA M209
RTE-A CRASH DUMP ANALYZER
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Contribution Name...........: ACDA
Title....................: RTE-A Crash Dump Analyzer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. acda.sbmt
:02. ACDA.DBG
:03. ACDA.DOC
:04. ACDA.LOD
:05. ACDA.MAP
:06. ACDA.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............: Pascal
Keywords.................: 1. Analyzer
: 2. Dump
: 3. System
External Support Req'd...: Pascal_CDS.lib
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
The crash dump analyser for RTE-A. This program, which has a CMMA style
user interface, does a post-mortem on the dump of a crashed system. An
essential tool for the system integrators toolkit. Requires Pascal_CDS.lib
rev. 5.0 to load properly.
This contribution was provided by HP with no source code.
M21001
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ACODE M210
AREA CODE
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Contribution Name...........: ACODE
Title....................: Area Code
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. acode.sbmt
:02. ACODE.FTN
:03. ACODE.LOD
:04. ACODE.MAKE
:05. ACODE.REL
:06. PCODE.FTN
:07. PCODE.REL
:08. ZONE.FTN
:09. ZONE.REL
:10. ZOTBL.MAC
:11. ZOTBL.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Geodesy
: 2. Mail
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Given an Area Code, this program will reveal the geographic location as
well as the time difference. Based on California (PST) as the local
time reference. Time for local is drawn from the system. If used in other
time zones, source will need to be modified.
M21101
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ALARM M211
COMPUTERIZED ALARM CLOCK
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Contribution Name...........: ALARM
Title....................: Computerized Alarm Clock
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. alarm.sbmt
:02. ALARM.DBG
:03. ALARM.FTN
:04. ALARM.LOD
:05. ALARM.MAKE
:06. ALARM.REL
:07. ALARM_REMOTE.LOD
:08. BUGS
:09. FREELU.TXT
:10. STARTUP_REMOTE.CMD
:11. TIMER.DBG
:12. TIMER.DOC
:13. TIMER.FTN
:14. TIMER.LOD
:15. TIMER.REL
:16. TIMER_CONFIG.INC
:17. TIMER_INSTALL
:18. TIMER_REMOTE.LOD
:19. TPRNT.FTN
:20. TPRNT.REL
:21. USERS
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Interrupt
: 2. Scheduling
: 3. Mail
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
A multiple set-point full function computerized alarm clock for RTE users.
This one will write the messages to your screen in a non-destructive manner,
even if you are in an EDIT 1000 screen. Works on local or with remote DS
systems. Read file timer_install for installation procedures.
This program is for RTE-6 systems.
M21201
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ANNIV M212
ANNIVERSARIES
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Contribution Name...........: ANNIV
Title....................: Anniversaries
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. anniv.sbmt
:02. ANNIV.DAT
:03. ANNIV.FTN
:04. ANNIV.HLP
:05. ANNIV.LOD
:06. ANNIV.MAKE
:07. ANNIV.REL
:08. ANNIVERSARY
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Date
: 2. Calendar
: 3. Time
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Anniversary reminder program. The dates come from a file of important
events that you wish to be reminded (warned?) about.
M21301
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CALLS M213
HELP FILE FOR SUBROUTINE CALLS
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Contribution Name...........: CALLS
Title....................: Help file for subroutine calls
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. calls.sbmt
:02. BASE_RTE_CALLS.TXT
:03. CALLM.DBG
:04. CALLM.FTN
:05. CALLM.LOD
:06. CALLM.REL
:07. CALLS.DBG
:08. CALLS.FTN
:09. CALLS.LOD
:10. CALLS.MAKE
:11. CALLS.REL
:12. COMMENTLINE.MAC
:13. COMMENTLINE.REL
:14. FMGR_COMMANDS.TXT
:15. FMP_CALLS.TXT
:16. HPCRT.CALL
:17. INSERT.MAC
:18. INSERT.REL
:19. OTHER_RTE_CALLS.TXT
:20. RTE.CMRG
:21. VIS_CALLS.TXT
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Help
: 2. Documentation
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program accesses a database that explains how to call the various HP
subroutines. Think of it as an on-line version of the RTE quick reference
guide (using the supplied data files). Easily extended by the user to become
an on-line help for any subject. Contains CALLM, which extracts the help
blocks used by CALLS from comments within source files. Allows you to
write the documentation into the source, right where it belongs.
Requires HPCRT.LIB (rev. 5.0) to load properly.
M21401
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CFILES M214
COMPARE FILES
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Contribution Name...........: CFILES
Title....................: Compare files
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. cfiles.sbmt
:02. CFILES.FTN
:03. CFILES.LOD
:04. CFILES.MAKE
:05. CFILES.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Compare
: 2. Files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Compare files under two directory trees. RU,CFILES for help.
M21501
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CHNAM M215
FIX DEBUG FILES
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Contribution Name...........: CHNAM
Title....................: Fix debug files
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. chnam.sbmt
:02. CHNAM.FTN
:03. CHNAM.HLP
:04. CHNAM.LOD
:05. CHNAM.MAKE
:06. CHNAM.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Debug
: 2. Relocatable
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Changes the Debug source file descriptors in the relocatables so that when
files are moved it is not necessary to re-compile all the routines just for
debugging. RU,CHNAM for help.
M21601
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CMMA M216
CMMA SYSTEM ANALYZER
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Contribution Name...........: CMMA
Title....................: CMMA System Analyzer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. cmma.sbmt
:02. CMMA.FTN
:03. CMMA.LOD
:04. CMMA.MAKE
:05. CMMA.REL
:06. CSCUP.MAC
:07. CSCUP.REL
:08. GETCH.REL
:09. IGETA.MAC
:10. IGETA.REL
:11. INVRS.REL
:12. STACK.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Analyzer
: 3. System_tables
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
The traditional CMMA program, only updated so that it is transportable.
Requires a force load if you do not have BIGDS.LIB. (missing source files
for STACK and INVRS).
M21701
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CMPND M217
COMPRESS/EXPAND ASCII FILES
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Contribution Name...........: CMPND
Title....................: Compress/Expand ASCII files
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. cmpnd.sbmt
:02. CMPND.DBG
:03. CMPND.FTN
:04. CMPND.LOD
:05. CMPND.MAKE
:06. CMPND.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Pack
: 2. File_transfer
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Compress/Expand ascii files by the run length encoding method. This utility
can compress typical source files by 30% or so.
This program needs the 5.0 rev. of HPCRT.LIB.
M21801
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DLONG M218
LIST LONG FILE NAMES
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Contribution Name...........: DLONG
Title....................: List long file names
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. dlong.sbmt
:02. DLONG.DOC
:03. DLONG.FTN
:04. DLONG.LOD
:05. DLONG.MAKE
:06. DLONG.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Filter
: 2. List
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program creates a list of full file names, one per line, that match
a file mask. It is useful when creating command files to do things to
a list of files. Somewhat like the old QDL would do, including file type,
size, etc.
M21901
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DXI M219
DEBUG INFORMATION EXTRACTION INTERFACE
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Contribution Name...........: DXI
Title....................: Debug Information Extraction Interface
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. dxi.sbmt
:02. BOOLEANS.FTNI
:03. DXI.DOC
:04. DXI.MAKE
:05. DXIDATA.FTN
:06. DXIDATA.REL
:07. DXILAND.FTN
:08. DXILAND.LIB
:09. DXILAND.REL
:10. EE.FTN
:11. EE.LOD
:12. EE.REL
:13. EEMSGS.R000
:14. EEMSGS.S000
:15. MEM.FTNI
:16. SYMBOLTABLE.FTNI
:17. SYMBOLTABLEDEF.FTNI
:18. TOKENS.FTNI
:19. USEFUL_CHARS.FTNI
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Debug
: 2. System_tables
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Debug Information Extraction Interface. This set of subroutines can be used
to access the information generated by LINK when a program is loaded with
the DEBUG option. Symbol tables, addresses, etc. are available. Needs
DEBUGA.REL from the Symbolic Debugger to load properly. Includes the
program EE, which makes use of the editor.
M22001
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E4 M220
E4 EDITOR
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Contribution Name...........: E4
Title....................: E4 Editor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. e4.sbmt
:02. $ED1K6
:03. $ED1KA
:04. %ED000
:05. E4.DOC
:06. E4.LOD
:07. E4.LST
:08. E4.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Editor
: 2. Graphics
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
A version of EDIT/1000 that has block move capabilities along with some
graphics capability using the line drawing character set of the HP
terminals. Needs $BIGLB to load.
This contribution was provided by HP with no source code.
M22101
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EMACS M221
EMACS EDITOR
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Contribution Name...........: EMACS
Title....................: EMACS editor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. emacs.sbmt
:02. BASIC.C
:03. BASIC.REL
:04. BIND.C
:05. BIND.REL
:06. BUFFER.C
:07. BUFFER.REL
:08. CRYPT.C
:09. CRYPT.REL
:10. DISPLAY.C
:11. DISPLAY.REL
:12. EBIND.H
:13. EDEF.H
:14. EFUNC.H
:15. EMACS.HLP
:16. EMACS.RC
:17. EMACS.TXT
:18. EPATH.H
:19. ESTRUCT.H
:20. EVAL.C
:21. EVAL.REL
:22. EVAR.H
:23. EXEC.C
:24. EXEC.REL
:25. FILE.C
:26. FILE.REL
:27. FILEIO_1000.C
:28. FILEIO_1000.REL
:29. HEAP_LOCATION.C
:30. HEAP_LOCATION.REL
:31. HP1000.TXT
:32. HP2647.CMD
:33. HPTERM.C
:34. HPTERM.REL
:35. INPUT.C
:36. INPUT.REL
:37. ISEARCH.C
:38. ISEARCH.REL
:39. LINE.C
:40. LINE.REL
:41. MAIN.C
:42. MAIN.REL
:43. MEMASM.H
:44. MENU1
:45. RANDOM.C
:46. RANDOM.REL
:47. README
:48. REGION.C
:49. REGION.REL
:50. SEARCH.C
:51. SEARCH.REL
:52. SPAWN.C
:53. SPAWN.REL
:54. TERMIO.C
:55. TERMIO.REL
:56. UEMACS.DBG
:57. UEMACS.LOD
:58. UEMACS.MAKE
:59. UEMACS.MAP
:60. UPDUPD.C
:61. UPDUPD.REL
:62. WINDOW.C
:63. WINDOW.REL
:64. WORD.C
:65. WORD.REL
:66. _STARTUP.C
:67. _STARTUP.REL
:68. _UPARSE.C
:69. _UPARSE.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: C
Keywords.................: 1. Editor
External Support Req'd...: D-mux or OBIO mux
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
The popular public domain editor has been ported to the 1000 for those users
on RTE-A with D-Rev or OBIO muxes. Written in C and requires the $CCSC.LIB
library from CCS. CCS has contributed this library to the CSL and it is
found in the /gjob/libs/ccs.dir directory. May require DSD rev. 5.0 to link.
M22201
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MICROEMACS M222
MICROEMACS EDITOR
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Contribution Name...........: microEMACS
Title....................: microEMACS editor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. microemacs.sbmt
:02. ALINE.H
:03. AMIGA.RC
:04. ANSI.C
:05. AZMAP.CMD
:06. BASIC.C
:07. BDATA.CMD
:08. BIND.C
:09. BPAGE.CMD
:10. BUFFER.C
:11. CRYPT.C
:12. DG10.C
:13. DISPLAY.C
:14. DOLOCK.C
:15. EBIND.H
:16. EDEF.H
:17. EFUNC.H
:18. EMACS.HLP
:19. EMACS.MSS
:20. EMACS.RC
:21. EMACS.TUT
:22. ENV_PATCH.MAIL
:23. EPATH.H
:24. ESTRUCT.H
:25. EVAL.C
:26. EVAL_PATCH.MAIL
:27. EVAR.H
:28. EXEC.C
:29. FILE.C
:30. FILEIO.C
:31. FINDCOM.CMD
:32. FROM
:33. FUNC.CMD
:34. HP110.C
:35. HP150.C
:36. IBMPC.C
:37. INPUT.C
:38. ISEARCH.C
:39. LINE.C
:40. LOCK.C
:41. MAIN.C
:42. MAKEFILE.MWC
:43. MAKEFILE.UNX
:44. ME110.RC
:45. ME150.RC
:46. MENU.CMD
:47. MENU1
:48. NEWPAGE.CMD
:49. PPAGE.CMD
:50. RANDOM.C
:51. README
:52. REGION.C
:53. SEARCH.C
:54. SHELL.CMD
:55. SPAWN.C
:56. ST520.C
:57. ST520.RC
:58. TCAP.C
:59. TERMIO.C
:60. TIPC.C
:61. TRAND.CMD
:62. VMSVT.C
:63. VT52.C
:64. WINDOW.C
:65. WORD.C
:66. WPAGE.CMD
:67. Z309.C
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............: C
Keywords.................: 1. Editor
External Support Req'd...: D-mux or OBIO mux
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Believed to be a version of EMACS for various micro-computers.
It is untested and completeness is not known. Take your chances,
and let us know.
M22301
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FLAX M223
FLAX OF FLANL PACKAGE
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Contribution Name...........: FLAX
Title....................: FLAX of FLANL package
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. flax.sbmt
:02. FLACK.FTN
:03. FLACK.LIB
:04. FLACK.REL
:05. FLANL.FTNI
:06. FLASH.FTN
:07. FLASH.FTNI
:08. FLASH.LOD
:09. FLASH.REL
:10. FLAX.DOC
:11. FLAX.FTN
:12. FLAX.FTNI
:13. FLAX.LOD
:14. FLAX.MAKE
:15. FLAX.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Additional Documentation....: We know nothing about this GJOB contribution
but have left it in just in case it is an undiscovered priceless gem!
If you can figure out just what it is good for, please let us know!
M22401
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FMPERROR M224
SHOW FMP ERROR CODES
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Contribution Name...........: FMPERROR
Title....................: Show FMP error codes
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. fmperror.sbmt
:02. FMPERR.FTN
:03. FMPERR.HLP
:04. FMPERR.LOD
:05. FMPERR.REL
:06. FMPERROR.CMD
:07. FMPERROR.HLP
:08. FMPERROR.MAKE
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. FMGR
: 2. Error
: 3. Help
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Allows user to interactively request explanation of FMP error codes. Needs
/ uses GET.
M22501
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FMPPROFILE M225
D.RTR ANALYZER
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Contribution Name...........: FMPPROFILE
Title....................: D.RTR analyzer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. fmpprofile.sbmt
:02. FMPEVENT.FTN
:03. FMPEVENT.REL
:04. FMPPROFILE.FTN
:05. FMPPROFILE.LOD
:06. FMPPROFILE.MAKE
:07. FMPPROFILE.REL
:08. LDCB.FTN
:09. LDCB.REL
:10. PROG.FTN
:11. PROG.LOD
:12. PROG.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Disc
: 2. Analyzer
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Gather time statistics on the D.RTR calls in an executing program. This can
be used to make the decisions on how to optimize the use of DCB buffer space,
whether to re-position or re-open, etc. RU,FMPPROFILE for help.
M22601
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FORM M226
FORMS GENERATOR
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Contribution Name...........: FORM
Title....................: Forms generator
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. form.sbmt
:02. "TFORM
:03. ASMSC.FTN
:04. ASMSC.REL
:05. ASMTB.FTN
:06. ASMTB.REL
:07. FORM.FTN
:08. FORM.HLP
:09. FORM.LOD
:10. FORM.MAKE
:11. FORM.REL
:12. TFOR1.MAC
:13. TFOR1.REL
:14. TFOR2.MAC
:15. TFOR2.REL
:16. [TFOR2
:17. [TFORM
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Forms
: 2. Generation
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Screen builder for forms mode applications, somewhat similar to FORMS/1000.
Smaller and faster but not as many bells or whistles.
M22701
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FX M227
FILE FILTERING
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Contribution Name...........: FX
Title....................: File filtering
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. fx.sbmt
:02. FX.FTN
:03. FX.FTNI
:04. FX.HLP
:05. FX.LOD
:06. FX.MAKE
:07. FX.MAP
:08. FX.R000
:09. FX.REL
:10. FX.S000
:11. GREP.CMD
:12. REX.LIB
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Files
: 2. Filter
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
File filtering - FX performs various file operations including:
- concatenation of many files into one
- text pattern searching and modification
- binary file dumping
- key encryption and decryption
Program needs HPCRT.LIB (rev. 5.0) to load.
M22801
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GET M228
INTERACTIVE CI PROMPT
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Contribution Name...........: GET
Title....................: Interactive CI prompt
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. get.sbmt
:02. GET.FTN
:03. GET.HLP
:04. GET.LOD
:05. GET.MAKE
:06. GET.REL
:07. SHIFT.FTN
:08. SHIFT.HLP
:09. SHIFT.LOD
:10. SHIFT.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. Command_files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Allows a CI command file to interactively prompt the user.
M22901
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GLOBALSPACE M229
DISC SPACE REPORT
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Contribution Name...........: GLOBALSPACE
Title....................: Disc space report
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. globalspace.sbmt
:02. DISCSPACE.FTN
:03. DISCSPACE.REL
:04. GLOBALSPACE.DBG
:05. GLOBALSPACE.FTN
:06. GLOBALSPACE.LOD
:07. GLOBALSPACE.MAKE
:08. GLOBALSPACE.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Disc
: 2. Management
: 3. Directory
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Reports disc space utilization under global directories on an LU by
LU basis. Requires 5.0 rev of FMP routines. RU,GLOBALSPACE,?? shows
help.
M23001
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GSORT M230
FAST MULTIPLE KEY SORT FOR FILES
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Contribution Name...........: GSORT
Title....................: Fast multiple key sort for files
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. gsort.sbmt
:02. GSORQ.PAS
:03. GSORQ.REL
:04. GSORT.FTN
:05. GSORT.LOD
:06. GSORT.MAKE
:07. GSORT.REL
:08. GSUBS.MAC
:09. GSUBS.REL
:10. INITS.FTN
:11. INITS.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Sort
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Fast multiple key sort for files. Uses VMA. Verrry fast.
M23101
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HPCA M231
HP RPN CALCULATOR
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Contribution Name...........: HPCA
Title....................: HP RPN Calculator
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. hpca.sbmt
:02. "HEADER
:03. CALC.HPCA
:04. CONVERT.FTN
:05. CONVERT.REL
:06. HPCA.ALL
:07. HPCA.DBG
:08. HPCA.DOC
:09. HPCA.FTN
:10. HPCA.HLP
:11. HPCA.LOD
:12. HPCA.MAKE
:13. HPCA.MRG
:14. HPCA.REL
:15. HPCA_BNRY.SCRN
:16. HPCA_HMS.SCRN
:17. HPCA_NORM.SCRN
:18. IGET1.FTN
:19. IGET1.REL
:20. MAKEFORMS.CMD
:21. SBNRY.MAC
:22. SBNRY.REL
:23. SHMS.MAC
:24. SHMS.REL
:25. SNORM.MAC
:26. SNORM.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Calculator
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Interactive simulation of an HP RPN style calculator. Has normal decimal
mode plus an octal mode and a very unusual time calculation mode. Enter
an "e" to end the program. Needs FORM (another GJOB contribution).
M23201
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HPCA2 M232
HP RPN CALCULATOR
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Contribution Name...........: HPCA2
Title....................: HP RPN Calculator
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. hpca2.sbmt
:02. CALCS.MAC
:03. CALCS.REL
:04. CKEYS.MAC
:05. CKEYS.REL
:06. CURSER.FTN
:07. CURSER.LIB
:08. CURSER.REL
:09. CURSR.FTN
:10. HPCA2.DOC
:11. HPCA2.FTN
:12. HPCA2.LOD
:13. HPCA2.MAKE
:14. HPCA2.REL
:15. HPCA2.TTR
:16. TOUCHINIT.FTN
:17. [HPCA2
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Calculator
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Another simulator like HPCA with less features but it is graphical in that
it draws a picture of the calculator on your screen. Keystrokes are echoed
in the picture. Good teaching tool for the RPN-phobic.
M23301
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HPCA3 M233
HP RPN CALCULATOR
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Contribution Name...........: HPCA3
Title....................: HP RPN Calculator
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. hpca3.sbmt
:02. CALCS3.MAC
:03. CALCS3.REL
:04. CKEYS3.MAC
:05. CKEYS3.REL
:06. CURSER.FTN
:07. CURSER.LIB
:08. CURSER.REL
:09. HPCA3.FTN
:10. HPCA3.LOD
:11. HPCA3.MAKE
:12. HPCA3.REL
:13. TOUCHINIT.FTN
:14. TOUCHINIT.REL
:15. [HPCA3
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Calculator
: 2. Touch
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
A touchscreen (HP150) version of HPCA2. Works the same with the touch
feature added.
M23401
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KEEP M234
RP AND MAKE PROGRAM PERMANENT
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Contribution Name...........: KEEP
Title....................: RP and make program permanent
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. keep.sbmt
:02. KEEP.DOC
:03. KEEP.FTN
:04. KEEP.MAKE
:05. KEEP.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. ID_segments
: 3. System
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This utility is used to RP a program and clear the session number in its ID
segment so that it will continue to execute when your session is logged off.
Useful in the WELCOM file to "RP" programs from CI volumes as well.
It also has options to control other aspects of the program, such as
cloning, making the program look permenent, and setting the "self destruct"
bit. This program is for RTE-6 systems. RU,KEEP for help.
M23501
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KEYUP M235
UPDATE IMAGE KEYS
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Contribution Name...........: KEYUP
Title....................: Update Image keys
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. keyup.sbmt
:02. KEYUP.FTN
:03. KEYUP.LOD
:04. KEYUP.MAKE
:05. KEYUP.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Image
: 2. Editor
External Support Req'd...: Image or Image-II
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Lets you update key values in an IMAGE or IMAGE-II data base. Requires
DBMS1.LIB to load.
M23601
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LOOKY M236
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE UTILITY
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Contribution Name...........: LOOKY
Title....................: System maintenance utility
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. looky.sbmt
:02. HPZINVERSEASMBF.MAC
:03. HPZINVERSEASMBF.REL
:04. LOOKM.MAC
:05. LOOKM.REL
:06. LOOKY.DBG
:07. LOOKY.FTN
:08. LOOKY.LOD
:09. LOOKY.MAKE
:10. LOOKY.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Maintenance
: 2. System_tables
: 3. Analyzer
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Another system maintenance utility like CMMA. This one can't alter your
disc, so is slightly less dangerous.
This program is for RTE-A only, and requires HPCRT.LIB (rev. 5.0) to load
properly.
M23701
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MPACK M237
MASTER DISC PACKER
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Contribution Name...........: MPACK
Title....................: Master Disc Packer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. mpack.sbmt
:02. >MP000
:03. MPACK.HELP
:04. MPACK.LOD
:05. MPACK.MAKE
:06. MPACK.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. Disc
: 3. Maintenance
: 4. Pack
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Master packer for new file system. Re-distributes the files in a CI disc
LU to eliminate wasted space, fragmented free space, extents, etc.
This contribution was provided by HP with no source code. Needs $BIGLB
(Rev. 5.0) to load.
M23801
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ND M238
COMMAND STACK FOR DIRECTORY NAMES
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Contribution Name...........: ND
Title....................: Command stack for directory names
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. nd.sbmt
:02. LENGTH.FTN
:03. LENGTH.REL
:04. ND.FTN
:05. ND.REL
:06. ND.LOD
:07. DIRFIND.FTN
:08. DIRFIND.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6, RTE-A
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Directory
: 2. Shell
: 2. Interactive
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
A replacement for the WD command that stacks the directory names for greater
agility while working within multiple directories.
M23901
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PAWS M239
CI PAUSE COMMAND
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Contribution Name...........: PAWS
Title....................: CI Pause Command
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. paws.sbmt
:02. PAWS.FTN
:03. PAWS.HLP
:04. PAWS.LOD
:05. PAWS.MAKE
:06. PAWS.OLD
:07. PAWS.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Command_files
: 2. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Implements a pause function for CI of a specified time duration.
M24001
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PHONE M240
LEAVE A PHONE MESSAGE
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Contribution Name...........: PHONE
Title....................: Leave a phone message
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. phone.sbmt
:02. ADDNAME.FTN
:03. ADDNAME.REL
:04. BUGS
:05. CHANGES
:06. CHANGES.NEXT
:07. COMP.CMD
:08. COMPDS.CMD
:09. ENHANCEMENTS
:10. GETNAME.FTN
:11. GETNAME.REL
:12. MANAGERS.CMD
:13. NEWPHONE.CMD
:14. PHODS.LOD
:15. PHODS.MAP
:16. PHODS.REL
:17. PHONE.FTN
:18. PHONE.HLP
:19. PHONE.INC
:20. PHONE.LIB
:21. PHONE.MAKE
:22. PHONELIB.MRG
:23. PHONE_DS.INC
:24. PHONE_REMOTE_6.LOD
:25. PHONE_REMOTE_A.LOD
:26. PHSG1.FTN
:27. PHSG1.REL
:28. PHSG2.FTN
:29. PHSG2.REL
:30. PHSG3.FTN
:31. PHSG3.REL
:32. PHSG4.FTN
:33. PHSG4.REL
:34. PHSG5.FTN
:35. PHSG5.REL
:36. SCHEMA
:37. SYSMESS.CMD
:38. TODO
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Mail
: 2. Message
External Support Req'd...: DS
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
An emulation of the familiar "WHILE YOU WERE OUT" telephone message pads.
Works across systems in a DS/1000 network. Can be used as a mini-mail
system. Users are notified of incoming messages using the ALARM program.
Looks like it requires DS to function, and has a SCHEMA for the data base.
M24101
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PLIST M241
PHONE LIST DATA BASE
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Contribution Name...........: PLIST
Title....................: Phone list data base
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. plist.sbmt
:02. FOOTING
:03. PHONE.MAC
:04. PHONE.REL
:05. PHONIN
:06. PLIST.FTN
:07. PLIST.LOD
:08. PLIST.MAKE
:09. PLIST.REL
:10. PUT.FTN
:11. PUT.REL
:12. REPPHL
:13. SCHEMA
:14. STSUB.LIB
:15. STSUB.REL
:16. [PHONE
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Mail
: 2. Image
: 3. Data_base
External Support Req'd...: Image
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Maintains a phone-list data base. Prints a directory that you can put in
your time-manager folio. Requires IMAGE.
M24201
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PREX M242
SET EXEC CALL MESSAGE LENGTH
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Contribution Name...........: PREX
Title....................: Set exec call message length
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. prex.sbmt
:02. PREX.FTN Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:15 am
:03. PREX.LOD Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:14 am
:04. PREX.MAKE Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:17 am
:05. PREX.REL Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:18 am
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............: Fortran
Keywords.................: 1. Compiler
: 2. Pre-processor
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Pre-processor to fill in the message length on exec calls in fortran which
have the form "CALL EXEC(2,LU, HMessage to send, )". This will be
converted to "CALL EXEC(2,LU,15HMessage to send,-15)". RU,PREX gives help.
Not quite so useful now that HpCrt has been released.
M24301
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PROBE M243
NETWORK NODE ANALYZER
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Contribution Name...........: PROBE
Title....................: Network node analyzer
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. probe.sbmt
:02. PROBE.HLP Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:59:05 am
:03. PROBE.LOD Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:59:02 am
:04. PROBE.REL Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:59:04 am
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. DS
: 2. Network
: 3. Analyzer
External Support Req'd...: DS/1000
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Sends a special message to a given node in a DS/1000 network. As the
message traverses the network, the node numbers of the intermediate nodes
are captured and displayed upon return to the originating node. This is
useful for network verification and trouble analysis. Program requires
DS on the system.
This contribution was provided by HP with no source code.
M24401
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PROLOG M244
PROLOG INTERPRETER
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Contribution Name...........: PROLOG
Title....................: PROLOG interpreter
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. prolog.sbmt
:02. *PROG.TEXT
:03. *PROLIB.TEXT
:04. PREADIN.OLD
:05. PREADIN.PAS
:06. PREADIN.REL
:07. PROLOG.DOC
:08. PROLOG.GLO
:09. PROLOG.LOD
:10. PROLOG.MAKE
:11. PROLOG.OLD
:12. PROLOG.OPT
:13. PROLOG.PAS
:14. PROLOG.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-A
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter
: 2. Language
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This version of a portable prolog interpreter has been modified to run on
a HP-1000 system using CDS. The syntax is fairly 'standard Edinburgh' but
there is a small front-end on the interpreter which puts up ?- prompts.
This is written in the library file *PROLIB.TEXT and can be removed if
the user desires. There is also an inbuilt function stats which may be
useful during program development.
M24501
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PUDIR M245
DIRECTORY PURGE
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Contribution Name...........: PUDIR
Title....................: Directory purge
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. pudir.sbmt
:02. PUDIR.CMD
:03. PUDIR.HLP
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Purge
: 2. Management
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Purge a directory and all of its subdirectries and files. Dangerous, but
useful command file, using GET and SHIFT from the GET contribution.
M24601
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QRP M246
QUICK RP
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Contribution Name...........: QRP
Title....................: Quick RP
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. qrp.sbmt
:02. QRP.FTN
:03. QRP.LOD
:04. QRP.MAKE
:05. QRP.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. CI
: 2. System
: 3. Maintenance
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Quick RP program, accepts a list of programs to be RP'd in its runstring or
from a command file. MUCH faster than CI. RU,QRP gives help.
This program needs the 5.0 rev. of HPCRT.LIB.
M24701
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RELCHANGE M247
COMPARE RELOCATABLES
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Contribution Name...........: RELCHANGE
Title....................: Compare relocatables
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. relchange.sbmt
:02. RELCHANGE.FTN Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:44 a
:03. RELCHANGE.LOD Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:45 am
:04. RELCHANGE.MAKE Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:46 am
:05. RELCHANGE.REL Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:40:48 am
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Compare
: 2. Relocatable
: 3. Files
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Reports differences between relocatable files on a module by module basis.
RU,RELCHANGE gives help.
M24801
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RPALL M248
RP, THEN OF, ALL FILES IN MASK
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Contribution Name...........: RPALL
Title....................: RP, then OF, all files in mask
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. rpall.sbmt
:02. RPALL.FTN Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:38:06 am
:03. RPALL.LOD Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:38:08 am
:04. RPALL.MAKE Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:38:07 am
:05. RPALL.REL Thu Jun 30, 1988 10:38:04 am
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Maintenance
: 3. Filter
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
RP's all programs in a specified searchpath:
RU RPALL <searchpatch> [-E]
where -E suppresses echo to terminal
M24901
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RPCHK M249
CHECK FOR LEGAL PROGRAM FILES
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Contribution Name...........: RPCHK
Title....................: Check for legal program files
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. rpchk.sbmt
:02. RPCHK.DOC
:03. RPCHK.FTN
:04. RPCHK.LOD
:05. RPCHK.MAKE
:06. RPCHK.REL
:07. RPOK.MAC
:08. RPOK.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. System
: 2. Maintenance
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Used to see if type 6 files (programs) can be RP'd.
It accepts a file mask to allow checking an entire directory at one pass.
It can optionally be directed to purge those files which are not RP'able.
It is especially useful after switching to a new system after SYSGEN.
This program runs in RTE-6 only.
M25001
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RTEQ6 M250
ID SEGMENT LISTER
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Contribution Name...........: RTEQ6
Title....................: ID segment lister
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. RTEQ6.SBMT
:02. MEMSZ.MAC
:03. MEMSZ.REL
:04. RTEQ6.DOC
:05. RTEQ6.FTN
:06. RTEQ6.LOD
:07. RTEQ6.MAKE
:08. RTEQ6.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. ID_segments
: 2. System_tables
: 3. Maintenance
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Used to display information about the ID segment of a program. It can
also be used to display the system communications area of the program
as it exists when the program is running. Needs FTN4 to compile. Compiles
with warnings with FTN7x.
This utility runs in RTE-6 only.
M25101
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TASK M251
TIME ACCOUNTING TOOL
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Contribution Name...........: TASK
Title....................: Time accounting tool
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. task.sbmt
:02. CATEGORIES
:03. DAYS.DBG
:04. DAYS.FTN
:05. DAYS.LOD
:06. DAYS.REL
:07. DELETETASK.FTN
:08. DELETETASK.LOD
:09. DELETETASK.REL
:10. LISTTASK.FTN
:11. LISTTASK.LOD
:12. LISTTASK.REL
:13. SCHEMA
:14. T.FTN
:15. T.REL
:16. TASK.COM
:17. TASK.DAT
:18. TASK.FTN
:19. TASK.INC
:20. TASK.LOD
:21. TASK.MAKE
:22. TASK.REL
:23. TASK_BLOCK.FTN
:24. TIME_EXAMPLE.FTN
:25. TIME_EXAMPLE.REL
:26. TS.FTN
:27. TS.REL
:28. TSCRN.MAC
:29. TSCRN.REL
:30. TSK01.FTN
:31. TSK01.REL
:32. TSK02.FTN
:33. TSK02.REL
:34. TSK03.FTN
:35. TSK03.REL
:36. TSK04.FTN
:37. TSK04.REL
:38. TSKSUB.FTN
:39. TSKSUB.REL
:40. TSTAT.FTN
:41. TSTAT.LOD
:42. TSTAT.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Accounting
: 2. Time
: 3. Image
External Support Req'd...: Image
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Keeps track of time spent on different activities. Time accounting tool,
especially useful to professionals (such as consultants) who charge by the
hour. Requires DBMS1.lib from IMAGE.
M25201
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TERM_TYPE M252
OBTAIN TERMINAL TYPE
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Contribution Name...........: TERM_TYPE
Title....................: Obtain terminal type
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. term_type.sbmt
:02. TERM_TYPE.FTN
:03. TERM_TYPE.HLP
:04. TERM_TYPE.LOD
:05. TERM_TYPE.MAKE
:06. TERM_TYPE.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Terminal
: 2. System
External Support Req'd...: HP terminals with ID's
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Returns the terminal type identification from the newer HP terminals in a
CI variable so it is accessable from command files.
M25301
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TN M253
REMOTE LOGON MONITOR
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TN
Title....................: Remote LOGON monitor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. tn.sbmt
:02. TN.LOD
:03. TN.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Logon/logoff
: 2. Scheduling
: 3. DS
External Support Req'd...: DS/1000
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Remote logon monitor program, allows you to easily start up a session on
another DS/1000 system via virtual terminal support. Does setup and
cleanup as well. Program requires DS on the system.
This contribution was provided by HP with no source code.
M25401
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TRFIL M254
FMGR TRANSFER FILE INTERPRETER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TRFIL
Title....................: FMGR transfer file interpreter
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. trfil.sbmt
:02. ATOB.FTN
:03. ATOB.REL
:04. DEMO
:05. DEMO.OUT
:06. GTOP.FTN
:07. GTOP.REL
:08. TRFIL.DOC
:09. TRFIL.FTN
:10. TRFIL.INFO
:11. TRFIL.LOD
:12. TRFIL.MAKE
:13. TRFIL.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter
: 2. FMGR
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Implements high level constructs in FMGR transfiles. Basically an
interpreter to convert IF.THEN.ELSE, GOTO, and ASSIGNMENT operations into
FMGR command syntax.
M25501
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TUTOR M255
INTERACTIVE TUTORIAL GENERATOR
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: TUTOR
Title....................: Interactive tutorial generator
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. tutor.sbmt
:02. BUILDTUTOR.DBG
:03. BUILDTUTOR.FTN
:04. BUILDTUTOR.LOD
:05. BUILDTUTOR.OLD
:06. BUILDTUTOR.REL
:07. INCLUDE_TEST.TTR
:08. INCLUDE_TEST.TTRI
:09. MAKETEST.FTN
:10. PROMPT_TEST.TTR
:11. TEST.TTR
:12. TUTOR.FTN
:13. TUTOR.HLP
:14. TUTOR.LOD
:15. TUTOR.MAKE
:16. TUTOR.OLD
:17. TUTOR.REL
:18. TUTOR_REMOTE.LOD
:19. UPSHIFT.MAC
:20. UPSHIFT.OLD
:21. UPSHIFT.REL
:22. VIDEO.FTN
:23. VIDEO.OLD
:24. VIDEO.REL
:25. WINDOW2_TEST.TTR
:26. WINDOW_TEST.TTR
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Interactive
: 2. Demo
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program interprets a command file for an interactive tutorial session.
Think of it as an interpretive teaching language. Includes the program
BUILDTUTOR that formats the screens that are displayed during the session.
Can be used for any subject, not just computer literacy. See HPCA2 for an
example. Needs $MACLB to load.
M25601
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UCOPY M256
COPY FILE BASED ON MASK
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: UCOPY
Title....................: Copy file based on mask
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. ucopy.sbmt
:02. UCOPY.DBG
:03. UCOPY.FTN
:04. UCOPY.FTNI
:05. UCOPY.LOD
:06. UCOPY.MAKE
:07. UCOPY.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Copy
: 2. Filter
: 3. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This program examines the files described by a source mask and a destination
mask. If the time stamp of the source file is newer than that of the
destination file, the copy is done. This program is especially useful in
a DS/1000 network.
Requires HPCRT.LIB (rev. 5.0) to load properly.
M25701
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VCOM M257
VISUAL SOURCE COMPARE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: VCOM
Title....................: Visual source compare
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. vcom.sbmt
:02. TEST1
:03. TEST2
:04. VCOM.DBG
:05. VCOM.DOC
:06. VCOM.FTN
:07. VCOM.LOD
:08. VCOM.MAKE
:09. VCOM.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Compare
: 2. Files
: 3. Interactive
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Visual source compare program. Displays two source files side by side with
differences highlighted in inverse video. Nice for quickly comparing files
in context. Program contains help screens.
M25801
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WAKEUP M258
TERMINAL ACTIVITY MONITOR
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: WAKEUP
Title....................: Terminal activity monitor
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. wakeup.sbmt
:02. FLASH.FTN
:03. FLASH.OLDF
:04. FLASH.REL
:05. TO.MAC
:06. TO.REL
:07. WAKEUP.FTN
:08. WAKEUP.LOD
:09. WAKEUP.MAKE
:10. WAKEUP.REL
:11. WAKEUPPROC.FTN
:12. WAKEUPPROC.REL
Operating System(s)......:
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Terminal
: 2. System
: 3. CI
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
This beeps the terminal if no activity within a certain amount of time.
It keeps beeping at 7 second intervals until the name of one of the 50
states in the United States is entered. Cheaper than an overseer with
a whip and less painful too!
Program is for RTE-6 only.
M25901
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WHERE M259
WHERE IS EVERYONE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: WHERE
Title....................: Where is everyone
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. where.sbmt
:02. CHSUB.MAC
:03. CHSUB.REL
:04. CK.FTN
:05. CK.LOD
:06. CK.REL
:07. CLR.FTN
:08. CLR.LOD
:09. CLR.REL
:10. LOGFIL
:11. SAMPLE.CMD
:12. WHERE.FTN
:13. WHERE.LOD
:14. WHERE.MAKE
:15. WHERE.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Data_base
: 2. Office
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
A computerized "I'll be back at 3 P.M." type of program. Keeps track of
who is in the office, who is out, and where everybody is.
Program is for RTE-6 only.
M26001
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WHOS6 M260
TYPE 6 FILE OWNERSHIP
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contribution Name...........: WHOS6
Title....................: Type 6 file ownership
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. whos6.sbmt
:02. RPOK.MAC
:03. RPOK.REL
:04. WHOS6.DOC
:05. WHOS6.FTN
:06. WHOS6.LOD
:07. WHOS6.MAKE
:08. WHOS6.REL
Operating System(s)......: RTE-6
Language(s)..............:
Keywords.................: 1. Management
: 2. Maintenance
: 3. System_tables
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
Telex.........:
Contribution Abstract.......:
Used to examine type 6 files to see who owns them. It is especially useful
when preparing to do a SYSGEN to contact the owners of programs, perhaps even
more useful after the switch when some of the programs are found to be no
longer executable! RU,WHOS6 for help.
This program is for RTE-6 systems.
M26101
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ZAPDB M261
REMOVE DEBUG AND LINDX RECORDS
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Contribution Name...........: ZAPDB
Title....................: Remove DEBUG and LINDX records
File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File
:01. zapdb.sbmt
:02. ZAPDB.FTN
:03. ZAPDB.LOD
:04. ZAPDB.MAKE
:05. ZAPDB.REL
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Keywords.................: 1. Debug
: 2. Relocatable
External Support Req'd...:
If Re-submission, Reason.:
Contributor's Name..........: Unknown
Company.......: Hewlett-Packard
Street........: Data Systems Division
City..........: Sunnyvale
State.........: California
Country.......: USA
Zip Code......: 94586
Phone Number..:
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Contribution Abstract.......:
Does an in-place removal of DEBUG and LINDX records from a relocatable file.
RU,ZAPDB gives help.