************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 1 VSL002 The Special VAX Library Collection 2 Version: 1992/1993 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 1 Subj: latest catalog file 2 3 VSL002 The Special VAX Library Collection 2 Version: 1992/1993 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 49 VS0152 DECUS UUCP Version: 2.0 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 51 VS0161 Management and User Utilities Version: December 1992 52 53 Submitted by: Jonathan Baker, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, 54 VA 55 56 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4, V5.5 Source Language: C, DCL, FORTRAN 57 77, PASCAL, VAX FORTRAN Keywords: System Management - VMS 58 59 Abstract: This collection contains the following packages: 60 61 TERMINALS Version 3.0 of program for generating terminal statistics 62 and usage tables. Handles virtual terminals, multiple 63 terminal sessions, hardwired terminals, etc. 64 No batch jobs are required. Language is 65 PASCAL. 66 DELTREE Version 1.0-1 of program to delete directory 67 trees. The program incorporates qualifiers 68 /CONFIRM and /LOG as well as accepts logical 69 directory names. Language is C. 70 DISKINFO Version 1.0-1 of program calculates 71 percentage of free and used diskspace. Language is 72 FORTRAN. 73 LAST Version 2.2 of program that extracts and 74 reports on user's last login date. Can also 75 create login reports. New release also has 76 capability to extract information from LIST 77 database. Language is FORTRAN. 78 LIST Version 2.1 of program that maintains user 79 database with group, name, username and 80 phone number. Will allow users to modify their own 81 information without giving them access to 82 modify other users information unless 83 privileged. Language is FORTRAN. 84 VERSION Version 2.4-1 program that displays software 85 version for layered products and VMS. Modifications are 86 found within the AAAREADME.1ST file. Update 87 now allows program to work with files linked under 88 VMS V5.5 as well as older executable files. 89 Language is FORTRAN. 90 91 All programs have been tested to also work under SEVMS 92 (Security Enhanced VMS). 93 94 Restrictions: Some programs require VAX/VMS V5.2 or later and others 95 are independent. See 96 AAAREADME.TXT for more information. 97 98 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MC) Format: 99 VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TA) Format: VMS/BACKUP 100 101 102 \\ 103 104 VS0159 Symposium Collection from the Australian Symposium, 105 Melbourne, 1992 Version: August 1992 106 107 Author: Various 108 109 Submitted by: Milton Baar and Ron Reinhard 110 111 Operating System: MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows V3.1, VAX/VMS Source 112 Language: Various Keywords: Symposia Tapes - VMS 113 114 Abstract: This is the Symposium Collection from the August 1992 DECUS 115 Australian Symposium in Melbourne. 116 117 Following is a brief summary of highlights: 118 119 [.CHANGE_ A callable subroutine used to change a 120 TERMINAL_MODE] a terminal's mode, from a high-level program; 121 and a sample BASIC program which calls this 122 subroutine. This subroutine will set the 123 current terminal port and vdu to the mode 124 specified. 125 [.HFRD] Small collection of VAXcluster 126 utilities is referred to in the DECUS 127 Australia 1992 Symposium Proceedings. It 128 forms part of the approach adopted by the High 129 Frequency Radar Division (HFRD) of the 130 Defence Science Technology Organization (DSTO) for 131 managing it's sixty plus member CI/NI 132 VAXcluster. 133 The utilities have not been generalized in 134 any way for inclusion in the software 135 collection so may contain some 136 HFRD-specifics or idiosyncracies, such as 137 the CLUSTER_SHUTDOWN.COM procedure does. 138 All source programs contain brief commentary 139 at the beginning. See these for additional 140 information. 141 [.KONE] Utilities to determine fragmentation of the 142 global page table and convert print carriage 143 control files to carriage return carriage 144 control files. 145 [.MSWINDOWS] A collection of Microsoft Windows V3 146 utilities, fonts, and WAV files. Also 147 included are Windows V3.1 printer drivers 148 for various Digital Equipment Corporation printers. 149 [.NOTES_ Symposium notes conference in Notes and Text 150 CONFERENCE] formats. 151 [.PACIFIC_POWR] Purge the read and outboxes for All-IN-1 152 V2.4. 153 [.PWD010] Utility, supplied in VMS install format, to 154 copy encrypted password and password seed to 155 target VMS nodes. Allows common password 156 access across multi-node non-clustered 157 network. Includes sources. 158 [.READ_INBOX_ ALL-IN-1 application, conference room 159 A1] scheduler. 160 161 This collection also includes all material from the South Pacific 162 Region Symposium held in Auckland, NZ in August 1991. 163 164 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 165 may or may not be included. 166 167 Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PB) Format: 168 VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape 169 Cartridge (TB) Format: VMS/BACKUP 170 171 172 \\ 173 174 VS0158 DECUS OpenVMS Library Collection Version: 1993 175 176 Submitted by: Jack Stevens 177 178 Operating System: OpenVMS Keywords: CDROM, Library Collections - 179 OpenVMS 180 181 Abstract: The 1993 version of the DECUS OpenVMS Library Collection 182 comprises most of the individually cataloged items in the 183 VAX section of the DECUS Library, in easily accessible form. 184 Specifically, the CDROM includes V00001 through V00552 -- 185 386 items released before March 1, 1993 -- except for: 186 programs that were retired before the 1991-1992 Library 187 catalog, or withdrawn; some older larger, special items not 188 included in the VAX Library Collections 1 through 16; and a 189 few electronic design programs with U.S. export 190 implications. A text file of the DECUS Library Catalog is 191 included. 192 193 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 194 may or may not be included. 195 196 Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CD) 197 198 199 \\ 200 201 VS0157 DECUS Symposium Collection 12 Version: Spring 1993 202 203 Submitted by: Frank Bush 204 205 Operating System: OpenVMS Source Language: Various Keywords: 206 Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, CDROM 207 208 Abstract: This CDROM contains the following collections: 209 . The Fall 1992 VMS/L&T SIG Tape, Part 1 of 2, Las Vegas, 210 DECUS No. VS0155 211 . The Fall 1992 VMS/L&T SIG Tape, Part 2 of 2, Las Vegas, 212 DECUS No. VS0156 213 . DECUServe VAX Notes Conference, Fall 1992, DECUS No. 214 VS0104 215 216 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 217 may or may not be included. 218 219 Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CD) 220 221 222 \\ 223 224 VS0156 Symposium Collection from the VMS/Languages and Tools SIG, 225 Part 2 of 2, Fall 1992, Las Vegas Version: December 1992 226 227 Submitted by: Glenn Everhart, Ph.D. 228 229 Operating System: AMIGA-DOS, MACINTOSH OS, VMS, ULTRIX, UNIX, DOS 230 Source Language: BLISS-32, C, C++, DCL, FORTRAN, MACRO-32, PASCAL, VAX 231 FORTRAN Keywords: Symposia Tapes - VMS 232 233 Abstract: This is Part 2 of 2 of the VMS/Languages and Tools SIG tape 234 from the Fall 1992 DECUS Symposium in Las Vegas. Refer to 235 DECUS No. VS0155 for Part 1 of the VMS/Languages and Tools 236 SIG Tape. Users are advised to order both tapes in order to 237 have the complete set. The tapes from the VMS and L&T SIG's 238 were combined to reduce duplications between the two 239 collections. 240 241 Following is a brief summary of highlights: 242 92BVAXLT 243 Indices and descriptions of what is on the tapes. Tools 244 subdirectory contains tools needed to decompress or unpack 245 some packed items. 246 DECUSLIBLT 247 Current machine readable catalog of DECUS library contents 248 as straight text. The BROWSER fulltext retrieval tool is 249 included. Also the DECUS Catalog Information System tool is 250 included. 251 LT92B 252 [.CKERMIT] Latest C KERMIT for all platforms. Adds long 253 packets, windowing, attribute preservation, 254 much more. 255 [.CMU] Complete CMU TCP/IP distribution. This is a 256 highly reliable TCP/IP for VMS machines, supporting 257 most standard TCP/IP functions. These include 258 Telnet, FTP, a socket library, LPR, SMTP, the 259 Berkeley "r" utilities, domain name service, 260 NFS server, TCP/IP over DECnet, SLIP, and much 261 more. Sources are provided, as is documentation. 262 Versions of TCP/IP for VMS 4.7 to 5.5+ are included, 263 though the VMS 4.x support is harder to install. The 264 VMS 5.x uses VMSINSTAL. 265 [.GNUSOFTWARE] Large collection of Gnu tools and code. Includes 266 FSF distributions of Bison, Emacs, Find, GCC, 267 GAWK, Ghostscript, Ghostview, Grep, Groff, 268 Oleo spreadsheet 1.1, Regex, Sed, Tar, and 269 many more. 270 [.MX032] MX mailer, V3.2. Routes mail 271 between TCP/IP, DECnet, DECUS UUCP, and JNET 272 (and other mailers as needed). Also 273 a better SMTP mailing agent with 274 TCP/IP here than the original CMU 275 version. 276 [.TCPEXTRAS] Odds and ends that may enhance the 277 CMU TCP/IP package. 278 [.UNISIG] UNIX "Good Stuff" from DECUS Unisig. Includes 279 ELM mailer, icontact (makes contact sheets of many 280 images onto small images), ispell, patch2, perl, xv, 281 metamail, pbmplus. 282 [.X11R4] X11R4 clients & demos for DECwindows/Motif, updated. 283 Such "must have" programs as Xterm, Xedit, Xclock, 284 Xlsclients, Xmag, PBMPlus, Xfig, Xless, Xlock, 285 Xpostit, Xscope, XV, and maybe fifty more are 286 included, plus improved libraries for Motif 287 in DECwindows and an RTL library for VMS UNIX 288 emulation. 289 290 Notes: The AAAREADME.TXT file is also available in hardcopy as a 291 separate writeup 292 through the DECUS Library. This writeup gives an overview of each of 293 the 294 programs on this collection. To receive your hardcopy of this writeup 295 for 296 AAAREADME.TXT, order the Media Service Charge Code (AA). 297 298 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 299 may or may not be included. 300 301 Media (Service Charge Code): Write-Up (AA), 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PD) 302 Format: VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SD) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 303 Tape Cartridge (TD) Format: VMS/BACKUP 304 305 306 \\ 307 308 VS0155 Symposium Collection from the VMS/Languages and Tools SIG, 309 Part 1 of 2, Fall 1992, Las Vegas Version: December 1992 310 311 Submitted by: Glenn Everhart, Ph.D., RAXCO 312 313 Operating System: AMIGA-DOS, MACINTOSH OS, VMS, ULTRIX, UNIX, DOS 314 Source Language: BLISS-32, C, C++, DCL, FORTRAN, MACRO-32, PASCAL, VAX 315 FORTRAN Keywords: Symposia Tapes - VMS 316 317 Abstract: This is Part 1 of 2 of the VMS/Languages and Tools SIG tape 318 from the Fall 1992 DECUS Symposium in Las Vegas. Refer to 319 DECUS No. VS0156 for Part 2 of the VMS/Languages and Tools 320 SIG Tape. Users are advised to order both tapes in order to 321 have the complete set. The tapes from the VMS and L&T SIG's 322 were combined to reduce duplications between the two 323 collections. 324 325 Following is a brief summary of highlights: 326 92BVAXLT 327 Indices and descriptions of what is on the tapes. Tools 328 subdirectory contains tools needed to decompress or unpack 329 some packed items. 330 DECUSLIB 331 Current machine readable catalog of DECUS library contents 332 as straight text. The BROWSER fulltext retrieval tool is 333 included. The DECUS Catalog Information System tool is 334 included. Also present is a BROWSEable file DECUSALL.TXT 335 which has the BROWSER indices pre-built. This material 336 covers the DECUS Library catalog plus material from sig tape 337 abstracts. 338 VAX92B 339 [.ALPHA] Utilities ported to Alpha, some of them updates 340 of the ones on the Alpha CD. Includes BOSS and 341 SWiM multisession monitors, partial vd: driver 342 for Alpha, VAX File Editor, KERMIT, CSwing, 343 FILE, CLRREF, Invisible, SETUSERNAME, TAIL, 344 VMS_SHARE, Zip and Zoo archivers, and more. 345 [.AMC] Docs on analyzing process, crash, etc. EDX, updated 346 TPU based super-EDT editor. Histogram of CPU use 347 and queue length thru the day. Optimize a function 348 over a space. Prime generator. Search batch 349 queues for jobmane. TERMINATOR - an idle process 350 killer. 351 [.ANALY] Complete distribution of AnalytiCalc and AnalyRIM 352 spreadsheet/relational database management system 353 for all platforms. AnalytiCalc runs on RSX, 354 MS-DOS, AmigaDos, UNIX, VAX/VMS. AnalyRIM runs 355 on AmigaDos, VAX/VMS, Alpha/VMS, and 356 UNIX. All sources are present. Updated over version 357 on Alpha CD. 358 [.ANUNEWS] ANU News system, a fully functional 359 news system for VMS, version 6.1 beta6. 360 [.BAISLEY] DQS Batch symbiont. Requires DFS. 361 [.BDM] Bulk Disk Manager - manages access to disk 362 space where space is paid for. Lets one manage 363 and administer such a system. 364 [.BULLETIN] Messaging system, news reader, and computer 365 conferencing / bulletin board system that works 366 like an enhanced VAXmail (hence very easy to learn). 367 [.BZL] Bywater BASIC interpreter. Finally a BASIC for 368 VMS that needs no costly licenses. Alpha/VMS 369 image also. BAS_EDIT_FUNCTION - good string edit 370 function for 3GLs; does much of what F$EDIT does 371 (strip space, change case, etc.) COMMANDS - many 372 cmd procs showing all params for f$getdvi, f$getjpi, 373 f$getsyi. MOVEFILE - move one file with Movefile. 374 [editor note: See also JUICER on this tape.] 375 NULL_DB - Read Rdb database and convert default 376 date fields to null. TPU procs to strip blanks. 377 TRIM - program to replace strings, prefix/suffix, 378 remove blank lines, strip nonprint chars, etc., 379 you select which. 380 [.CDDRIVER] Update to CDdriver disk cache system to let it 381 be useful in some cluster configurations (NOT all). 382 Provides memory cache for disk; OK where the disk 383 is physically connected to one VAX that runs CDdriver. 384 Fixes bug that kept it from helping other VAXen 385 that saw the disk via MSCP. 386 [.DECUSRV.DECWMAIL-TPU] Let DECwindows MAIL use a TPU editing process 387 for 388 its editing. 389 [.DECUSRV.DSNLINK_NEW] Get new DSNlink articles. [note: see updated 390 vers. 391 in [vax92b.gce92b.net92b] also.] 392 [.DECUSRV.PCSIG-S92] Collection of PC software offered by the 393 DECUS\ 394 PC SIG in Spring 1992. Many utilities. 395 [.DENTON] Grant priv'd capabilities to specific unprivileged 396 accounts. Capabilities are grouped using rights 397 identifiers. 398 [.DIGSYSJNL] Programs from Digital Systems Journal (formerly 399 Vax Professional) since Spring 1992. C Builtins, 400 WATCH, SYSWCH, Daemons, Automated DECforms help, 401 exit condition handler info, DECnet security info, 402 tuning for X windows, detecting process death, and 403 much more. 404 [.DWPROFILE] DECwindows/Motif fullscreen application; does 405 most of what AUTHORIZE does and searches UAF 406 records as needed. 407 [.EXTCOMM] Dial-out comm program for VMS; uses xmodem 408 protocol and has a script language, phone directory, 409 and session logging, and flexible authorization 410 of who may use it. 411 [.FLOWERS] CSWING, menu / fullscreen front end for VMS 412 for use in many cases instead of plain DCL. 413 MENU - DCL menu system...add your own menus in 414 DCL procedures. SYSGENCOMP - compare AUTOGEN'd 415 params with active ones. SYSTAT - show system 416 status, who's doing what. System management 417 guide from Harry Flowers. 418 [.GCE92B] ANU news V6.1 beta5. BOSS multisession monitor. 419 VMS Finger. Gnu Tar for VMS Posix. JED editor. 420 Huge collection of programs and advice found on 421 the Internet. PCX with minor mod to let it read 422 and write low density floppies (720K) in MS-DOS 423 format on VAX drives. Supervisor Series 5.4A 424 system monitor and terminal watch/assist/record 425 package. (Excellent for help desks. Kudos to 426 Hunter Goatley for this one, and many more.) 427 SWiM multiwindow, multisession monitor. TRIPWIRE 428 UNIX security subsystem. Virtual disk package 429 updates. Net stuff includes VMS Archie client, 430 CD players, CLAIMDEV - move device owner to anyone, 431 VAX disassembler, skeleton intercept driver 432 QDDRIVER (complete src, doc!), FILE update, 433 FLIST, FM, FTS, GAWK VMS port, INDENT code 434 indenter, GLOGIN (start proc. as anyone), laser 435 symbionts, intercept driver standards, INTERCOM 436 multiuser localmsg relay, IO_STEALING_TEMPLATE, 437 code for stealing various parts of I/O (with 438 minor example that reduces fragmentation a little), 439 doc on How to Add ACPs ahead of Digital Equipment 440 Corporation's, netwho, NEWS reader V1.24, ODS2 dir. 441 format doc, docs of DAP protocol, PATCH, PROFILE 442 code profiler, IMGACT example, call Digital Equipment 443 Corporation images as subroutines of yours, 444 RAMDRIVER, REMIND reminder util, SED for VMS, SETPQL, 445 TARSPLIT - split big TAR files into little ones, UAF 446 report util. and password guesser (for too-easy 447 passwords), typing tutor, undelete, Zip/unzip, 448 XSERVERNAME - find display for a user, fire appl. 449 up there, many more. 450 [.GILBR] Vegas type games; NFL Bookie, Blackjack practice, 451 Craps. 452 [.GOATLEY] APFRAG - page/swapfile frag stats. 453 FILE - File attribute report/modify. Flist - 454 fullscreen directory manipulator. GAWK - Gnu 455 AWK VMS port. Getcmd - show cmd 456 line recall of other proc. GLOGIN - 457 let priv user have session as anyone. 458 Head/Tail - show front/back of files. 459 Invisible - become invisible on a sys. Laser 460 symbiont. LAST - last login info. 461 Newsrdr - net news reader. Paralyze - terminal 462 locker. X11 performance meter. Print queue monitor. 463 SED port to VMS (stream edit). UAF 464 reporter and password guesser. ZIP/UNZIP latest 465 versions (file archivers/compressors; VMS attributes 466 now preserved.) VERSION - show .exe vers. info. 467 VMS_SHARE 8.3 (pack files for mailing). XDVI - TeX 468 previewer on DECW. VMS-share extract from mail. 469 [.GOPHER] Gopher client/server for several systems including 470 VMS. Uses Multinet. 471 [.HITTNER] Let DIBOL users use dynamic in addition to static 472 memory. 473 [.HKENNEDY] BECOME - become another VMS user. DCLRB - show another 474 user's DCL recall buffer. GETUAI - from Fermilab, 475 updated. SETBACK - set backup dates on lots of files. 476 TELL - send messages including multinode. TREEDEL - 477 another tree delete. 478 [.JBAKER] SEVMS programs. TERMINALS - terminal statistics & 479 usage tables. DELTREE - tree delete. DISKINFO - 480 gives % disk used. LAST - tell when user(s) last 481 logged in. LIST - maintains user base of name, 482 username, group, phone#. VERSION - shows software 483 versions. 484 [.JUICER] Disk defragmenter and frag. report utilities. This 485 version uses the MOVEFILE primitive to do online 486 defragmentation safely and without changing file 487 IDs (and, obviously, respects the NOMOVE qualifier 488 on files now). Reduces fragmentation both of free 489 space and individual files. A dynamic monitor is 490 furnished allowing observation of progress, and 491 a "clean list and shutdown" is provided which lets 492 you see more detail or request clean exit (though 493 it's never very unclean since movefile handles 494 exit conditions cleanly). Note: not for volume sets. 495 OK on stripesets. Old versions are included for 496 VMS prior to V5.5. A detached monitor of free space 497 is provided also. 498 [.LOMASKY] Directory, sortable by file type, date, size, 499 or other things, and ability to show just file ID 500 etc. without other stuff. Called DS. builtin 501 help. SYSUAF - UAF report tool, MANY more options 502 than Authorize. Can also generate output for command 503 files. 504 [.MUNICH_F92.DCL] Reset color of REGIS term.; make MMS incl. files. 505 [.MUNICH_F92.DCLDEBUG] DCL debugger. 506 [.MUNICH_F92.FC] Something like Norton File Commander for VMS. 507 [.MUNICH_F92.PROLOG] Portable PROLOG interpreter. 508 [.MUNICH_F92.PSI_ABRCH] Report on PSI accounting files. 509 [.MUNICH_F92.SPI] System performance information...DECwindows display 510 of load, history. 511 [.MUNICH_F92.XRDB] X resource database editor port. 512 [.NETLOCK] NETLOCK - utility for managing locks across a DECnet 513 network. 514 [.NIELAND] SEND utility - messages between users. 515 [.NSWC] Notify - let nonpriv'd users 516 broadcast to each other; REFORMAT - 517 reformat text files; many options. 518 SPACE - display disk free space. 519 USERS - cont. display of cluster processes. 520 VGRAPH - viewgraphs for Postscript 521 printers. ZMENU - DCL menu system. 522 ZSET - set DCL symbols in an image. 523 ZTYPE - better TYPE/PAGE. 524 [.OSUDAR] VMSXTPC - a tape-disk-tape copier 525 which handles large tape blocks (65KB) and can 526 compress data in its blocks, 527 provided the data is made smaller 528 thereby; decompression on write is automatic. 529 [.PAVLIN] ETHERMON - Ethernet monitor and display, many 530 options, finally fixed for VMS 5.5 and up. Knows 531 many protocols. DISM32 VAX/VMS disassembler is 532 included also. 533 [.PERL] Port of PERL report generator tool to VMS. 534 [.PITTCORN] MENU - DCL menu system. WPS - move docs to/from 535 standalone WPS systems. 536 [.RAGOSTA] FPT - FORTRAN programming tools. KRONOS job 537 scheduler. 538 [.RCSTERN] Cmd proc. to maintain search lists. SHOW_LOCKS - 539 show locks contents on VMS. SYSLIB - utils 540 handy for PASCAL users. 541 [.RCSMAKE] VMS ports of RCS V5.6 and Gnu Make 542 3.60, source and object control systems (so that RCS 543 is a tool similar to SCCS or Digital 544 Equipment Corporation CMS and Make 545 is a tool like Digital Equipment Corporation 546 MMS; Gnu Make has an automatic 547 interface to RCS.) 548 [.RCSWILD] Command procedures to allow VMS RCS to be used 549 on wildcarded files. Gives wildcard ability to 550 CI, CO, RCSCLEAN, RCSDIFF, and RLOG. 551 [.ROBERTS] ID - let a user with appropriate ID grant/revoke 552 identifiers from a list. INV - help library 553 maintenance utility. SCHEDULER - Repetitive task 554 scheduler something like DECschedule with a few 555 limitations. REFLECTION - keep username when logging 556 in remotely via reflection. PCBACKUP - back up 557 Pathworks PCs to VAXcluster --> tape. 558 [.RSX92A] Virtual Terminal driver for RSX-11. Also a vast 559 amount of info on contents of some early RSX SIG 560 tapes. 561 [.SUPERVISOR] Supervisor Series V5.4 - terminal watch/record/ 562 remote control utility useful for help desks, system 563 auditing, security scans, and more. 564 [.TAYLOR] Example programs from "how to write DCL-like 565 command interfaces". 566 [.TOOL] RNOTES - Read VAX Notes files without VAX Notes 567 package. Can output to files or terminals or list 568 directories. 569 [.TWADE] Name Router - translates mail addresses; works with 570 PMDF or BSMTP. PMDF_STATS - gets statistics for 571 email traffic from PMDF. ACCOUNT - change your account 572 & generate accounting record for your sess. so far. 573 SET PROMPT from within a program. Prog. to get name 574 of cmd. procedure running the image. Get job table 575 name for process. Set local EFN of anyone's process. 576 Set proc. name for any process. Set DCL prompt for 577 another process. SET UIC in a program. 578 [.VMSNETSRC] VMSNET.SOURCES archive since Fall 1991. 579 Packages present include: 580 ARCHIE_CLIENT, ARCHIVER, AUTOREPLY, BATTLESHIP, 581 BLDSHR, BOSS, CHDIR, CLEAN_MODPARAMS, 582 CPROTO, CSWING, CTRAP, DATEBOOK_V512, 583 DAYTIME, DCL_MENU_2, DELIVER, 584 DIALER, DIRSTACK, DOALL, DSNLINK_NEW, 585 DTLOGIN, DU, DYNLINK, ENTER_BY_FID, 586 EXECUTE, FDDRV, GET_LOTICAL_NAMES, GHOSTVIEW, 587 HELP.TXT, INDEX.TXT, ISEND, KEYBOARD_ECHO, 588 LIST_MAIL, LOGIN_BANNER, LOOK, LPD, 589 MACLS, MAIL_ALIAS_LISTS, MAIL_ARCHIVER, MAIL_EDIT, 590 MAIL_TO_VAXNOTES, MFTU, MOVE_LOGIN_BOX, 591 MX_MAIL_TO_NEWS, NEWSSKIM_ALT, 592 NOTICE, ORGANIZE_FTPMAIL, PBMPLUS_DEC91, 593 PBMPLUS_VMS, PWD_UPDATE, REFLECT_XFER, 594 RELEASE_PORT, REMOTE_TAPE, REMPRTSMB, ROFF, 595 SDLGCC, SIOD, SPELL, STARTUP_FILE_EXAMPLES, 596 SUPERVISOR, TERM_LOCK_2, 597 TIC_TAC_TOE, TIME_FUNCTIONS, TOUCH, UBBS, 598 UUBILL, UUCP_LOG_SUMMARY, UUENCODE_DECODE, 599 VAXNOTES_TO_NEWS, VMS_SHARE, VT320_FONT_EDITOR, 600 WITH, X11R5_ATHENA_WIDGET_SUPPORT, XSCOPE, 601 XV-2-21_VMS_CHANGES, XWATCH, ZIP_UNZIP. 602 [.XAUTOLOCK] Automatic terminal locker for X 603 terminals or workstations. Works on VMS or UNIX 604 platforms. 605 606 Notes: The AAAREADME.TXT file is also available in hardcopy as a 607 separate writeup 608 through the DECUS Library. This writeup gives an overview of each of 609 the 610 programs on this collection. To receive your hardcopy of this writeup 611 for 612 AAAREADME.TXT, order the Media Service Charge Code (AC). 613 614 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 615 may or may not be included. 616 617 Media (Service Charge Code): Write-Up (AC), 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PD) 618 Format: VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SD) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 619 Tape Cartridge (TD) Format: VMS/BACKUP 620 621 622 \\ 623 624 VS0154 CMU-OpenVMS/IP Version: 6.6-5 625 626 Submitted by: Carnegie-Mellon University 627 628 Operating System: VAX/VMS V4.4 through V4.7, VAX/VMS V5.0 and higher 629 Source Language: BLISS-32, C, MACRO-32 Hardware Required: Ethernet 630 interface recommended Keywords: Data Communications, Networking 631 632 Abstract: CMU-OpenVMS/IP is a protocol which can be used by computers 633 to communicate across any set of interconnected networks. 634 The technology allows computers to communicate independently 635 of their physical network hardware. 636 637 CMU-OpenVMS/IP for VMS V5.0 and higher consists of five files 638 which can be installed directly. These files are: 639 640 CMUIP066.A Primary installation procedures. 641 CMUIP066.B Installable programs, help files, 642 and command procedures. 643 CMUIP066.C Sources in backup savesets. 644 CMUIP066.D Documentation: .SDML, .DECW$BOOK, 645 and .PS. 646 647 In addition to the CMU-OpenVMS/IP software packages, there 648 are also a few contributed files which are being included. 649 These files are: 650 651 DOMAIN-A.BCK Bruce Orchard's domain name server for 652 DOMAIN-B.BCK CMU-OpenVMS/IP. 653 DOMAIN-C.BCK 654 MXMAILER.DIR MX 3.1C, a mail router which can route mail 655 between SMTP mail over TCP/IP, DECnet, DECUS 656 UUCP, and Bitnet channels, rewriting 657 addresses as needed. MX is VMSINSTALlable 658 and is often preferred to the older SMTP 659 handler in CMU/IP. 660 RSH.BCK Provides commands often found on Un*x 661 platforms. 662 UNIXSHR.BCK Provides a socket emulation library for 663 CMU-OpenVMS/IP. 664 665 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 666 may or may not be included. 667 668 Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PB) Format: 669 VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape 670 Cartridge (TB) Format: VMS/BACKUP 671 672 673 \\ 674 675 VS0153 DECUS Startup Set for OpenVMS AXP Version: November 1992 676 677 Submitted by: Ted Nieland 678 679 Operating System: OpenVMS Source Language: Various Keywords: CDROM 680 681 Abstract: This is a collection of DECUS Library programs ported to 682 OpenVMS AXP. The software and information on this compact 683 disc is the result of work done by the VAX-to-Alpha Systems 684 Transition (VAST) Initiative Porting Team. 685 686 Following is a summary of highlights: 687 688 [ALPHA_INFO] Alpha AXP press releases. 689 [ANALY] Complete distribution of AnalyRIM and 690 AnalytiCalc, a spreadsheet and database 691 system for various systems including OpenVMS 692 AXP. 693 [BAT] Submit multiple commands to a batch queue 694 without a .COM file. Ported. 695 [BOSS] BOSS multisession monitor; allows up to 696 eight terminal sessions on a single terminal, 697 logging, playback and capture of sessions (with 698 variable timing), cut/paste, repaint on switch, 699 etc. Ported. 700 [CKERMIT] Version of KERMIT written in C. Native mode 701 for AXP. 702 [CLRREF] A program to clear reference counts to 703 devices. Ported. 704 [COMPRESS] The LZW Compress and Decompress programs. 705 Ported. 706 [CSWING] A graphical interface to VMS directories and 707 files. Vested. 708 [DRIVERS] Examples of some driver code for a virtual 709 disk driver. Executables are not provided, 710 code is example only. 711 [FGREP] GNU fgrep v1.1 for VMS. Ported. 712 [FILE] Modify the file attributes for any file 713 without touching the data. Ported. 714 [FLIST] File and directory manager written in VAX 715 TPU and VAX C. Ported. 716 [FREE] Show disk use for mounted disks (free 717 blocks, used, total). Ported. 718 [GCOMPRESS] The GNU Compress program. Compatible with 719 UNIX compress. Ported. 720 [GETCMD] Show the DCL command recall buffer for 721 another process. Ported. 722 [GREP] GNU grep v1.6 for VMS. Ported. 723 [HAL_ASSEMBLER] A simple, portable assembler which generates 724 a binary image ready to be loaded directly 725 into memory and executed. This assembler 726 generates code for Digital's Alpha family 727 of products. 728 [HINTS] Hints for OpenVMS AXP. 729 [INVISIBLE] Hide interactive processes as non-interactive. Ported. 730 [KERMIT] The BLISS Version of KERMIT. Vested. 731 [MAILUAF] VMSMAIL_PROFILE manager. Ported. 732 [MFTU] Encode binary files as ASCII files. Vested. 733 [MOST] A MORE/LESS like file viewer. Ported. 734 [NEWSRDR] An NNTP client (USENET news reader). Ported. 735 [NOTICE] Display login notices. Ported. 736 [NSQUERY] A utility for interrogating Internet Domain 737 Name Servers. Ported. 738 [OSF1] Sources and binaries for programs ported to 739 DEC OSF/1 for Alpha AXP. 740 [PASSPOL] A VMS password policy module. Prevents 741 users from selecting "poor" passwords. 742 [PROFILE] A SMG-based interface to Authorize. Easy to 743 check accounts, add new accounts, etc. Ported. 744 [RCARD] Display DECW$CARDFILER files on VT 745 terminals. Ported. 746 [SED] GNU sed v1.8 for VMS. Ported. 747 [SEDT] Distribution of SEDT editor, a superset of 748 EDT, with translated Alpha executable. (Uses all 749 of large windows/screens, multifile editing, 750 much more). 751 [SEND] Program to send messages to terminals. 752 Ported. 753 [SETDEF] An intelligent Set Default utility. Ported. 754 [SETUSERNAME] Change username for a process. Ported. 755 [SET_PRCNAM] Change process name for any process. 756 Ported. 757 [SPELL] The DECUS/VASSAR SPELL program. Vested. 758 [SWIM] Windowed multisession monitor. Allows many 759 windows on a terminal, each emulating VT100 760 (but may have bigger or smaller screens), over 761 one connection. Windows may be 762 moved/resized/journalled/backscrolled and unlike 763 BOSS, in which one of the processes is "connected" 764 at a time, in SWIM several may be visible as windows. 765 Windows may even occlude one another. Ported. 766 [SWING] The old FORTRAN Version of SWING. Ported. 767 [TAIL] The Unix TAIL program to display the last 768 few lines of a file. Ported. 769 [TERM_LOCK] Program to LOCK a terminal from use until 770 the account password has been entered. Ported. 771 [TEX] TEX, MF, WEAVE, and TANGLE. Vested. 772 [UNZIP] UNZIP for OpenVMS. Ported. 773 [UUCODE] A version of UUENCODE/UUDECODE. Ported. 774 [UUENC] Another version of UUENCODE/UUDECODE. 775 Ported. 776 [VERB] The VERB Program. VERB can decode the DCL 777 Tables and show you the command tables for the 778 system. Ported. 779 [VFE] VMS File Editor, can edit any VMS file 780 format in binary, hex, ASCII, etc., do fast searches, 781 insert/delete records from any format, and much more. 782 It is able to do much of what the PATCH utility does 783 in VAX/VMS also. Partly translated sources (i.e., 784 all but the lib$tparse calls) and a translated .EXE 785 are present, tested on Alpha. 786 [VMSTPC] The Tape to Disk Container file and back 787 program. Ported. 788 [VMS_SHARE] OpenVMS AXP version of the VMS_SHARE 789 packaging program. 790 [WATCHER] An idle terminal watcher/killer. Ported. 791 [X11R4] X11R4 clients and demos for OpenVMS AXP. 792 Contains a wide variety of software applications 793 based on both Xlib and Xt (Intrinsics). Also contains 794 the X11R4 Athena Widget Library (Xaw) and the X 795 Miscellaneous Library (Xmu) that is used for most of 796 the Xt based applications in this release. Ported. 797 [XMODEM] X-Modem async transfer protocol. Ported. 798 [YMODEM] Y-Modem async transfer protocol. Ported. 799 [ZDEC] Zero Device Error Counters. Can zero out 800 the counts shown under SHOW ERROR. Ported. 801 [ZIP] ZIP archiving program; handles VMS file 802 types. Ported. 803 [ZMODEM] Z-Modem async transfer protocol. Ported. 804 [ZOO] ZOO archiving program. Ported. 805 806 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 807 may or may not be included. 808 809 Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CD) 810 811 812 \\ 813 814 VS0152 DECUS UUCP Version: 2.0 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 147 VS0146 PACKAGE CCAUK Version: May 1992 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 912 VS0148 DECUS Symposium Collection 11 Version: Fall 1992 913 914 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 915 916 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Keywords: 917 Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, CDROM 918 919 Abstract: This CDROM contains the following collections: 920 . The Spring 1992 VMS/L&T SIG Tape, Part 1 of 2, Atlanta, 921 DECUS No. VS0142 922 . The Spring 1992 VMS/L&T SIG Tape, Part 2 of 2, Atlanta, 923 DECUS No. VS0143 924 . 4GL SIG Tape, Spring 1992 925 . PC SIG Collection, Spring 1992 926 . DECUS Library Catalog 927 . DECUServe VAX Notes Conferences 928 929 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 930 may or may not be included. 931 932 Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CD) 933 934 935 \\ 936 937 VS0146 PACKAGE CCAUK Version: May 1992 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 675 (MA) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TA) Format: VMS/BACKUP 676 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 1465 (MC) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TA) Format: VMS/BACKUP 1466 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 1356 VS0135 DECUS CDROM Collection 10 Version: Spring 1992 1357 1358 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 1359 1360 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Hardware 1361 Required: VAX system equipped with RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 1362 InfoServer System Keywords: KERMIT, Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia 1363 Tapes - L & T, CDROM, X Windows 1364 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 2146 VS0135 DECUS Symposium Collection 10 Version: Spring 1992 2147 2148 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 2149 2150 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Keywords: KERMIT, 2151 Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, CDROM, X Windows 2152 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 1375 Notes: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable by any 1376 VAX system 1377 equipped with a Digital Equipment RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 1378 InfoServer System. 1379 1380 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 2163 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 1614 VS0133 DECUS CDROM Collection 9 Version: Fall 1991 1615 1616 Author: Various 1617 1618 Submitted by: Frank Bush 1619 1620 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Hardware 1621 Required: VAX system equipped with RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 1622 InfoServer System Keywords: DATATRIEVE, Symposia Tapes - VMS, 1623 Symposia Tapes - L & T, DECUServe, CDROM, Symposia Tapes - BO/AIM 1624 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 2397 VS0133 DECUS Symposium Collection 9 Version: Fall 1991 2398 2399 Author: Various 2400 2401 Submitted by: Frank Bush 2402 2403 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Keywords: 2404 DATATRIEVE, Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, DECUServe, 2405 CDROM, Symposia Tapes - BO/AIM 2406 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 1637 Notes: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable by any 1638 VAX system 1639 equipped with a Digital Equipment RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 1640 InfoServer 1641 System. 1642 1643 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 2419 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 2265 VS0126 DECUS CDROM Collection 8 Version: Spring 1991 2266 2267 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 2268 2269 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Hardware 2270 Required: VAX system equipped with RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 2271 InfoServer System Keywords: Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L 2272 & T, DECUServe, CDROM 2273 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 3041 VS0126 DECUS Symposium Collection 8 Version: Spring 1991 3042 3043 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 3044 3045 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Keywords: 3046 Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, DECUServe, CDROM 3047 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 2286 Notes: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable by any 2287 VAX 2288 system equipped with a Digital Equipment RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 2289 InfoServer System. 2290 2291 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 3060 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 2830 VS0121 DECUS CDROM Collection 7 Version: Fall 1990 2831 2832 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 2833 2834 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Hardware 2835 Required: VAX system equipped with RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 2836 InfoServer System Keywords: DATATRIEVE, Symposia Tapes - VMS, 2837 Symposia Tapes - L & T, TeX, DECUServe, CDROM 2838 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 3599 VS0121 DECUS Symposium Collection 7 Version: Fall 1990 3600 3601 Submitted by: Jack Stevens and Frank Bush 3602 3603 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Keywords: 3604 DATATRIEVE, Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, TeX, 3605 DECUServe, CDROM 3606 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 2850 Notes: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable by any 2851 VAX 2852 system equipped with a Digital Equipment RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 2853 InfoServer System. 2854 2855 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 3618 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 3500 VS0114 DECUS CDROM Collection 6 Version: Spring 1990 3501 3502 Submitted by: Jack Stevens 3503 3504 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Hardware 3505 Required: VAX system equipped with RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 3506 InfoServer System Keywords: DATATRIEVE, Symposia Tapes - RSX-11, 3507 Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia Tapes - L & T, CDROM 3508 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 4263 VS0114 DECUS Symposium Collection 6 Version: Spring 1990 4264 4265 Submitted by: Jack Stevens 4266 4267 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: Various Keywords: 4268 DATATRIEVE, Symposia Tapes - RSX-11, Symposia Tapes - VMS, Symposia 4269 Tapes - L & T, CDROM 4270 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 3519 Notes: This CDROM, which comes in a jewel box case, is readable by any 3520 VAX system 3521 equipped with a Digital Equipment RRDxx Compact Disc Reader or 3522 InfoServer 3523 System. 3524 3525 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 4281 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 4207 VS0104 DECUServe Conference Notes Version: Fall 1991 4208 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 4963 VS0104 DECUServe Conference Notes Version: Fall 1992 4964 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 4218 submission consists of twenty megabytes of DECUServe notes, 4219 through November 1991. All information is provided in 4220 VAXnotes format and ASCII text files. Some of the broad 4221 areas covered include: databases, DATATRIEVE, networking, 4222 desktop publishing, electronic law, factory automation, 4223 real-time systems, hardware, MicroVaxes, office automation, 4224 personal computing, various Digital Equipment Corporation 4225 operating systems, security, site management, standards, user 4226 interfaces, workstations, plus Digital Equipment Corporation, 4227 non Digital Equipment Corporation, public domain, 4228 third-party-VMS, and other software topics. 4229 4230 Notes: VAX Notes may be used to peruse conferences. 4231 4232 Changes and Improvements: Updated information. 4233 4234 Restrictions: Operating system VAX/VMS V4.7 or later is required. 4235 VAXnotes V1.2 or 4236 later is required. 4237 4238 Documentation not available. 4239 4240 Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PD) Format: 4241 VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SD) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape 4242 Cartridge (TD) Format: VMS/BACKUP 4243 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 4974 submission consists of DECUServe notes through the Fall 4975 1992. Some of the broad areas covered include: databases, 4976 DATATRIEVE, networking, desktop publishing, electronic law, 4977 factory automation, real-time systems, hardware, MicroVaxes, 4978 office automation, personal computing, various Digital 4979 Equipment Corporation operating systems, security, site 4980 management, standards, user interfaces, workstations, plus 4981 Digital Equipment Corporation, non Digital Equipment 4982 Corporation, public domain, third-party-VMS, and other 4983 software topics. 4984 4985 Notes: Program to read VAX Notes conferences is included. VAX Notes 4986 not required. 4987 4988 Changes and Improvements: Updated information. 4989 4990 Documentation not available. Complete sources not included. 4991 4992 Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PE) Format: 4993 VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tapes (SE) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape 4994 Cartridges (TE) Format: VMS/BACKUP 4995 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 4266 VS0100 X11R4 Clients and Demos for VMS Version: 1.0 4267 4268 Submitted by: Patrick Mahan, TGV, Incorporated, Santa Cruz, CA 4269 4270 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4-2 Source Language: C Software 4271 Required: DECwindows/MOTIF V1.0 or above, VAX C compiler Keywords: 4272 Editors, Tools - Software Development, DECwindows, X Windows 4273 4274 Abstract: This is a release of the X11R4 clients and demos for VMS. It 4275 requires VMS 5.4 or above and DECwindows/Motif 1.0 or above. 4276 This version supercedes Trevor Taylor's release of X11R4 4277 clients for VMS submitted earlier this year and is done so 4278 with Trevor's permission. 4279 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 5018 VS0100 X11R4 Clients and Demos for VMS Version: 2.0 5019 5020 Submitted by: Patrick Mahan, TGV, Incorporated, Santa Cruz, CA 5021 5022 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4-3 or higher Source Language: C 5023 Software Required: DECwindows/MOTIF V1.0 or higher, VAX C compiler 5024 Keywords: Editors, Tools - Software Development, DECwindows, X Windows 5025 5026 Abstract: This is release 2.0 of the X11R4 clients and demos for VMS. 5027 It 5028 requires VMS 5.4-3 or above and DECwindows/Motif 1.0 or above. 5029 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 4299 X11 Documentation BDF.PS, PROTOCOL.PS, WIDGETS.PS, XLFD.PS, 4300 XMU.PS 4301 4302 X11 Contributed Hexcalc, PBMPlus, SunClock, Xcalendar, ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 5049 X11 Contributed Hexcalc, PBMPlus, SunClock, Xcalendar, ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 4324 is required. Requires support for FTDRIVER. 4325 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 5071 is required. 5072 5073 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. 5074 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 8230 V00340 MA Queueing/Routing 8231 V00342 IIT ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 8979 V00342 IIT ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 8625 V00550 MOTIF Audio CD Player for VMS Version: V1.0-20, June 1992 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 9373 V00557 NIH-Guide Reading Program for OpenVMS Version: 1.2 9374 9375 Submitted by: P.R. Smith, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY 9376 9377 Operating System: OpenVMS V1.0, VAX/VMS V5.0 Source Language: VAX 9378 FORTRAN Software Required: FORTRAN compiler required. Keywords: Data 9379 Base Management, Utilities - VMS 9380 9381 Abstract: This is the V1.2 version of the NYU Medical Center NIH-Guide 9382 reading program for OpenVMS. The main change from the V1.1 9383 version is the port to AXP/OpenVMS V1.0. This code is 9384 Alpha-ready. 9385 9386 The purpose of the Guide Reader is to provide a user 9387 friendly tool to search or browse the NIH-Guide, as 9388 distributed electronically via BITNET. It is designed to 9389 allow the NIH-Guide database to be updated automatically as 9390 new Guide information is distributed, allowing 9391 administrative overhead for database management to be 9392 significantly reduced, if not eliminated. Although the 9393 current version is VMS specific, the design is such that the 9394 database can be accessed from UNIX (via NFS), Macintosh (via 9395 AppleShare) and IBM-PC (via PCSA or Novell file service) 9396 platforms. A single database should then be available to a 9397 majority of potential users irrespective of platform. 9398 9399 The program consists of two main components. The 9400 Guide-Reading program itself, and the Guide-Formatting 9401 program. The Guide-Reading program is the component used by 9402 the user. This program reads the Guide database and 9403 presents the Guide items to the user for inspection. The 9404 program is driven by single key strokes using programmed 9405 keys on the VT100 or VT200 style keyboard, or alphanumeric 9406 keys for other terminals. The user can print items of 9407 interest to an attached printer, or to a VMS printer queue. 9408 9409 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 9410 VMS/BACKUP 9411 9412 9413 \\ 9414 9415 V00556 Liaison Tools Version: 2.0 9416 9417 Author: Various 9418 9419 Submitted by: Douglas Denton, Intec Consulting, Independence, OH 9420 9421 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4 Source Language: C, DCL, FORTRAN 77, 9422 MACRO-32 Keywords: System Management - VMS, Utilities - VMS 9423 9424 Abstract: The Liaison Tools application set grants what are typically 9425 privileged capabilities to specific, unprivileged accounts. 9426 Capabilities are grouped and granted using rights 9427 identifiers. 9428 9429 It is not unusual for there to be a legitimate need for a 9430 normal user to control or modify some aspect of a VMS 9431 system. At the same time, it is not desirable to grant a 9432 privilege that enables the account to do potentially 9433 dangerous things in addition to the legitimate action. 9434 LIAISON TOOLS provides several capabilities such as queue, 9435 job, entry, and SYSUAF control that are limited and secure. 9436 9437 The application consists of the CERBERUS image, several DCL 9438 command procedures, and a few C and MACRO programs. It is 9439 distributed in VMSINSTAL kit format and is easily modified 9440 and extended. 9441 9442 Notes: May run on VMS version higher than V5.4. Executable and/or 9443 object code is 9444 included. 9445 9446 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: VAX/ANSI 9447 9448 9449 \\ 9450 9451 V00555 DWPROFILE Version: 3.3, December 1992 9452 9453 Submitted by: Bruce Tanner, Cerritos College, Norwalk, CA 9454 9455 Source Language: C, UIL Software Required: DECwindows Motif V1.0A or 9456 higher Keywords: DECwindows 9457 9458 Abstract: DWPROFILE is a DECwindows Motif application that creates, 9459 modifies and deletes UAF records. It will perform most of 9460 the functions of AUTHORIZE and will also automatically 9461 create, move and delete directories. 9462 9463 DWPROFILE will also search and display UAF records based on 9464 fields matching selection criteria. 9465 9466 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 9467 VMS/BACKUP 9468 9469 9470 \\ 9471 9472 V00554 Holiday Version: 1.0 9473 9474 Submitted by: Richard Johnson, GTE Government Systems, Taunton, MA 9475 9476 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.2, V5.5 Source Language: C Keywords: 9477 System Management - VMS 9478 9479 Abstract: Holiday is a utility program which makes it easy for a 9480 system manager to define holidays on his/her VMS system. 9481 This may be useful for automated batch jobs which need to 9482 perform additional processing or omit certain processing on 9483 company or school holidays. Holiday defines a system-wide 9484 logical name SYS$HOLIDAY to be true or false based on 9485 whether or not the current day has been designated as a 9486 holiday. 9487 9488 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 9489 9490 Restrictions: Operating system VAX/VMS V5.2 or greater is required. 9491 9492 Sources not included. 9493 9494 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 9495 VMS/BACKUP 9496 9497 9498 \\ 9499 9500 V00553 SEND Version: November 1992 9501 9502 Submitted by: Robert Beaumont, Quintiles Inc., Morrisville,, NC 9503 9504 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.5 Source Language: C Keywords: Data 9505 Communications 9506 9507 Abstract: SEND allows a nonpriviledged user on one node to send a file 9508 (binary or text) to a nonpriviledged user on a remote node. 9509 Neither user needs an account on the remote VAX nor do they 9510 need access to VAX mail. 9511 9512 SEND works by setting up a transparent task-to-task link to 9513 an OBJECT (SENDSRV) on the remote node. After establishing 9514 this link, the programs exchange information about 9515 usernames, nodenames and file attributes. After exchanging 9516 the file attributes, the file is copied in 512 byte blocks 9517 to the remote node. Upon the successful completion of the 9518 transfer, the sender receives a log message and the receiver 9519 is sent a broadcast. If the receiver is not logged in, a 9520 count file is created in the receiver's root directory. 9521 When the user logs in, they are notified. 9522 9523 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 9524 9525 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 9526 VMS/BACKUP 9527 9528 9529 \\ 9530 9531 V00552 File Attributes and Print Utilities Version: January 1991 9532 9533 Submitted by: Russell Willis, Florida State University 9534 9535 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4, V5.5 Source Language: DCL, FORTRAN 77 9536 Keywords: DCL, File Management, Utilities - VMS 9537 9538 Abstract: The DCL procedures included in this package comprise 9539 utilities which can be used on the VAX 6210 running VMS 9540 V5.4-1. 9541 9542 The File Attributes Utility can be used to determine various 9543 file attributes including block size, record size, etc. 9544 The procedures make use of many of the DCL features including 9545 lexical functions and file read/write operations. The user 9546 has the option to quit the process when desired and print 9547 out the results. 9548 9549 The Print Utility was written to simplify the process 9550 of obtaining printouts of files from the VAX by including 9551 some commonly used parameters used with the PRINT command. 9552 9553 Documentation not available. 9554 9555 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: VAX/ANSI 9556 9557 9558 \\ 9559 9560 V00551 BLPGENERATE Utility Version: 1.4 9561 9562 Author: Mike Lampson 9563 9564 Submitted by: Digital Equipment Corporation 9565 9566 Operating System: VAX/VMS V4.7-5.5 Source Language: DCL, VAX BASIC 9567 Software Required: FMS recommended Keywords: ALL-IN-1, Tools - 9568 Applications Development, Utilities - VMS 9569 9570 Abstract: This utility's purpose is to convert FMS Form Description 9571 files which have been generated via the FMS/DESCRIPTION 9572 command to ALL-IN-1 template (boilerplate) files. This 9573 allows an ALL-IN-1 application programmer to either convert 9574 existing forms into boilerplates or use the FMS editor as 9575 a boilerplate layout tool. Form Description files created 9576 in any manner may or may not generate output as expected. 9577 If a Form Description has been created in another manner, 9578 simply create the FMS Form by using the form lanquage trans- 9579 lator via FMS/TRANSLATE command. Then recreate the Form 9580 Description file. 9581 9582 If you have forms in standard FMS files or form libraries 9583 that you wish to process, you can use the FMS_TO_BLP_DEMO. 9584 COM command procedure to do the necessary preprocessing and 9585 invokation of BLPGENERATE for you. 9586 9587 This utility will also recognize default field attributes. 9588 Please aware that this is not the same as field highlighting 9589 attributes, which are not supported. 9590 9591 This version of the BLPGENERATE utility supports FMS V2.3 or 9592 greater and works with ALL-IN-1 V2.3 through V3.0. Forms used 9593 for input may be 254 lines long and 80 or 132 columns wide. 9594 The changes and fixes in V1.4 add a /FIXED_LENGTH qualifier 9595 to set (or limit) field sizes. 9596 9597 Release notes are distributed with each order. 9598 9599 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 9600 VMS/BACKUP 9601 9602 9603 \\ 9604 9605 V00550 MOTIF Audio CD Player for VMS Version: V1.0-20, June 1992 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 8705 V00548 List Text File Viewer Version: 1.0 8706 8707 Submitted by: Rich Johnson, GTE Government Systems 8708 8709 Operating System: VAX/VMS 5.2, 5.4, 5.5 Source Language: C Keywords: 8710 File Management 8711 8712 Abstract: List is a text file viewer which allows you to display text 8713 files and reports in a full-screen interactive environment. 8714 List supports four-direction scrolling, 80 and 132 column 8715 displays, character string searches, printing of the entire 8716 file or part of the file, DCL spawning, and broadcast 8717 message trapping. It also offers features geared toward 8718 captive users. 8719 8720 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 8721 8722 Restrictions: VAX/VMS V5.2 or later is required. 8723 8724 Sources not included. 8725 8726 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: VAX/VMS 8727 BACKUP 8728 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 9685 V00548 List Text File Viewer Version: 1.1 9686 9687 Submitted by: Rich Johnson, GTE Government Systems 9688 9689 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.2, 5.5, 5.5-1 Source Language: C 9690 Keywords: File Management 9691 9692 Abstract: List is a text file viewer which allows you to display text 9693 files and reports in a full-screen interactive environment. 9694 List supports four-direction scrolling, 80 and 132 column 9695 displays, character string searches, printing of the entire 9696 file or part of the file, DCL spawning, broadcast message 9697 trapping, line extraction, and horizontal and vertical 9698 rulers. It also offers features geared toward captive users. 9699 9700 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 9701 9702 Restrictions: VAX/VMS V5.2 or later is required for system service 9703 routines. 9704 9705 Sources not included. 9706 9707 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 9708 VMS/BACKUP 9709 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 9086 Version: 91.300, February 1992 9087 9088 Submitted by: P.R. Smith, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY 9089 9090 Operating System: ULTRIX/RISC V4.1, VAX/VMS V5.0 through V5.4-3 9091 Source Language: VAX FORTRAN Hardware Required: X Windows display on 9092 VAXworkstation Keywords: Scientific Applications, Tools - Software 9093 Development 9094 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 10067 Version: 93.100, March 1993 10068 10069 Submitted by: P.R. Smith, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY 10070 10071 Operating System: OpenVMS AXP V1.0, OpenVMS/VAX V5.0, ULTRIX V4.1 10072 Source Language: C, VAX FORTRAN Hardware Required: VAXstations, 10073 DECstation, Alpha AXP with OpenVMS or X-terminal with X-Windows/R4 10074 (Motif for full functionality under ULTRIX) Keywords: Scientific 10075 Applications, Tools - Software Development 10076 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 9104 9105 The package is easy to install and use, even by the novice 9106 user. Extensive documentation is included, and is 9107 accessible from within the program as on-line HELP. Care 9108 has been taken to support interfaces to other image 9109 processing packages, e.g., Macintosh applications via the 9110 TIFF image format. The basic package is command line 9111 driven, but the user can choose to write sophisticated 9112 command procedures and a menu driven interface to call them. 9113 Foreground and background operation is supported. 9114 9115 Notes: ULTRIX/RISC version is accessible via NFS. Executable and/or 9116 object 9117 code is included. Will probably need to relink the executable using 9118 the 9119 object libraries included. 9120 9121 Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PA) Format: 9122 VMS/BACKUP 9123 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 10086 Color images are supported with both color pallet and RGB 10087 options. 10088 10089 The package is easy to install and use, even by the novice 10090 user. Extensive documentation is included, and is 10091 accessible from within the program as on-line HELP. Care 10092 has been taken to support interfaces to other image 10093 processing packages, e.g., Macintosh applications via the 10094 TIFF image format and other EM-targeted image processing 10095 packages such as Spider, Semper, PIC and the MRC package. 10096 The basic package is command line driven, but the user can 10097 choose to write sophisticated command scripts and their own 10098 menus with a full-screen interface to implement them. 10099 Foreground and background operation is supported allowing 10100 batch processing for large jobs. 10101 10102 Notes: ULTRIX/RISC version is accessible via NFS. Executable and/or 10103 object 10104 code is included. Experimental software; not for commercial 10105 applications. 10106 10107 Changes and Improvements: Ported to OpenVMS/AXP, bug fixes, new tools 10108 10109 Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PB) Format: 10110 VMS/BACKUP, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape 10111 Cartridge (TB) Format: VMS/BACKUP 10112 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 9216 VMS/BACKUP, or order VL0016 9217 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 10205 VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TZ) Format: VMS/BACKUP, or order 10206 VL0016 10207 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 9595 V00521 SUPERVISOR SERIES Version: 5.1-1 April 1992 9596 9597 Author: Various 9598 9599 Submitted by: Hunter Goatley, Western Kentucky University, Bowling 9600 Green, KY 9601 9602 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: BLISS-32, MACRO-32 Memory 9603 Required: 2K Blocks Keywords: Security, Terminal Management, 9604 Utilities - VMS 9605 9606 Abstract: The SUPERVISOR SERIES, PHOTO, OBSERVER and ADVISOR, are a 9607 set of three utilities created by Security Pacific Software 9608 Services which allow manipulation of terminal sessions. 9609 These powerful utilities, once sold to customers worldwide, 9610 are now being placed into the public domain through the 9611 DECUS Program Library. 9612 9613 Following is a brief summary of highlights: 9614 PHOTO A utility program that allows a user to 9615 log his terminal session. While using 9616 PHOTO, each character sent and received 9617 at your terminal is recorded in a file for 9618 subsequent playback. Never again will you 9619 forget what you have done or have to handwrite 9620 a sequence of instructions for someone else. 9621 OBSERVER A VMS utility that allows the monitoring of any 9622 interactive terminal session. While using 9623 OBSERVER, a suitable privileged user can view 9624 every character typed and printed at another 9625 user's CRT. The target user is not aware 9626 that he is being observed, nor is it necessary 9627 for his terminal to be logged in at the time 9628 the OBSERVER session is initiated. When used 9629 in conjunction with PHOTO, OBSERVER can 9630 permanently record the user's terminal session. 9631 ADVISOR Allows a terminal user to type command lines 9632 and program input into another users terminal 9633 process. ADVISOR enables full control over 9634 another user's terminal session. With ADVISOR, 9635 a suitable privileged user can issue the ADVISE 9636 command and the name of the target terminal. 9637 The advising terminal is placed into OBSERVER 9638 mode and all characters displayed at the target 9639 terminal are also displayed at the advising 9640 terminal. Any characters typed at the advising 9641 terminal are interpreted by VMS as if they were 9642 typed at the target terminal. An escape character 9643 typed by the ADVISOR ends the ADVISOR session and 9644 returns exclusive keyboard use to the target user. 9645 ADVISOR will accept canned command sequences prepared 9646 from PHOTO log files for execution at the advised 9647 target terminal. This is ideal for simulation testing 9648 using meaningful script scenarios. 9649 9650 Release notes distributed with each order. 9651 9652 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 9653 9654 Changes and Improvements: Reference count problems solved. Deletable 9655 terminals handled properly. 9656 CLI changes. New documentation and VMSINSTAL kit. Miscellaneous bugs 9657 fixed. 9658 Documentation provided in text. PostScript and Bookreader formats. 9659 9660 Restrictions: Operating System VAX/VMS V5.0 or later is required. 9661 Unable to monitor 9662 DECnet RT terminals. Not compatible with SSU, TFF, DEC/TEST Manager, 9663 ACMS. 9664 9665 Media (Service Charge Code): User's Manual (EB), 600' Magnetic Tape 9666 (MC) Format: VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TA) Format: 9667 VMS/BACKUP, or order VL0015 9668 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 10585 V00521 SUPERVISOR SERIES Version: 5.4a October 1992 10586 10587 Author: Various 10588 10589 Submitted by: Hunter Goatley, Western Kentucky University, Bowling 10590 Green, KY 10591 10592 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: BLISS-32, MACRO-32 Memory 10593 Required: 4.5K Blocks Keywords: Security, Terminal Management, 10594 Utilities - VMS 10595 10596 Abstract: The Supervisor Series is a suite of terminal monitoring 10597 utilities that includes SUPERVISOR, PHOTO, and HANDIN. The 10598 Supervisor Series was once sold as a commercial product and 10599 is now being placed into the public domain through the 10600 DECUS Software Library. It is installed using VMSINSTAL; 10601 documentation is provided in text, bookreader, and 10602 PostScript formats. 10603 10604 Following is a brief summary of highlights: 10605 SUPERVISOR Allows a suitably-privileged user to monitor 10606 an interactive terminal session. When 10607 SUPERVISOR is run, every character typed and 10608 printed on another user's terminal is 10609 displayed on the supervising terminal. 10610 SUPERVISOR can operate in OBSERVER mode, 10611 where characters are viewed, and ADVISOR 10612 mode, where characters can also be typed by 10613 the supervising user on behalf of the target 10614 user (characters typed are interpreted by 10615 VMS as coming from the target terminal.) 10616 10617 Identifiers are used to control access to 10618 SUPERVISOR. Depending on the identifiers 10619 held by a user, SUPERVISOR can be used in 10620 "quiet" mode, where the target user is not 10621 notified that he is being supervised. This 10622 makes SUPERVISOR an ideal security tool. 10623 10624 SUPERVISOR can also accept canned command 10625 sequences prepared from PHOTO log files for 10626 execution at the supervised target terminal. 10627 This is ideal for simulation testing. 10628 PHOTO Allows a user to log a terminal session. 10629 When PHOTO is enabled, each character sent 10630 between VMS and the terminal is recorded in 10631 a log file that can be subsequently edited 10632 or printed. PHOTO is ideal for documenting 10633 product installations, software error 10634 messages, etc. PHOTO can create both 10635 input-only logs and input/output logs. 10636 HANDIN A "work-in-progress" variant of PHOTO that 10637 creates the log file in a protected 10638 directory and automatically queues it to a 10639 printer at the end of the session. Designed 10640 for use in university environments for 10641 producing printouts to be handed in; 10642 students cannot edit the files before 10643 printing. 10644 10645 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 10646 10647 Changes and Improvements: ADVISOR and OBSERVER have been combined as 10648 SUPERVISOR. Security checks were 10649 added to prevent users not holding certain identifiers from running 10650 SUPERVISOR. A hot key interface was added to SUPERVISOR. Several new 10651 qualifiers were added to both SUPERVISOR and PHOTO. Miscellaneous bug 10652 fixes 10653 and enhancements. A vast improvement over the previous submission 10654 V5.1-1. 10655 10656 Restrictions: Operating System VAX/VMS V5.0 or later is required. 10657 Unable to monitor 10658 DECnet RT terminals. Not compatible with SSU, TFF, DEC/TEST Manager, 10659 ACMS. 10660 10661 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MC) Format: 10662 VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TA) Format: VMS/BACKUP, or order 10663 VL0015 10664 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 11151 V00473 SOD Version: February 1990 11152 11153 Submitted by: Jorg Buchner 11154 11155 Operating System: VAX/VMS Source Language: VAX FORTRAN Keywords: 11156 DCL, Utilities - VMS 11157 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 12147 V00473 SOD Version: 1.1, September 1992 12148 12149 Submitted by: Jorg Buchner, D-5000 Koln 1, West Germany 12150 12151 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4 Source Language: VAX FORTRAN 12152 Keywords: DCL, Utilities - VMS 12153 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 11172 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 11173 VAX/ANSI, or order VL0013 11174 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 12168 Changes and Improvements: A program version has been added which is 12169 usable also by non-privileged users. 12170 New help qualifier. 12171 12172 Media (Service Charge Code): One RX50 Diskette (JA) Format: VAX/ANSI, 12173 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: VAX/ANSI, or order VL0013 12174 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 12802 V00428 PQ Printer Utility Version: 1.1, April 1988 12803 12804 Submitted by: Mitchell Wolfe, Recording and Research Center, Denver, 12805 CO 12806 12807 Operating System: VAX/VMS V4.6 through V5.1 Source Language: DCL 12808 Memory Required: 73KB Hardware Required: LA100 printer Keywords: 12809 Utilities - VMS 12810 12811 Abstract: This package started out as a means to eliminate the fixed 12812 fifty line with a ten character left margin page format that 12813 all our company research papers and reports were printed by. 12814 It also provided a better, more flexible means of printing 12815 program generated reports. 12816 12817 The resulting command program combined the various units of 12818 the standard DCL print command -- printer forms, print 12819 command qualifiers, and print queues -- with the various 12820 units of the LA100 series of printers -- eight different 12821 pitch sequences, adjustable page length sequences, and the 12822 near letter quality sequence, and it brings them all 12823 together under one easy-to-use command which prompts the 12824 user for each unit (see documentation for a better 12825 understanding). From the PQ Login Entry, commonly used PQ 12826 Utility commands can be tied to a command symbol in the 12827 users LOGIN.COM file for even easier, hassle free printing. 12828 It includes near-letter quality printing and adjustable page 12829 length (for use with mailing labels, rolodex cards, etc) 12830 along with an optional set of 15 printer forms. 12831 12832 Release notes are distributed with each order. 12833 12834 Restrictions: Requires access to sys$common:[000000,sysmgr] to 12835 install. 12836 12837 Documentation available in hardcopy only. 12838 12839 Media (Service Charge Code): User's Manual (EA), 600' Magnetic Tape 12840 (MA) Format: VMS/BACKUP, or order VL0011 12841 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 13802 V00428 PQ Print Utility Version: 3.0, July 1992 13803 13804 Submitted by: Mitchell Wolfe, DCPA - Recording & Research Center, 13805 Denver, CO 13806 13807 Operating System: VAX/VMS V4.6 - V5.4 Source Language: DCL Memory 13808 Required: 73KB Hardware Required: LA100, LN03R Keywords: Utilities - 13809 VMS 13810 13811 Abstract: The PQ Print Utility started out as a means to 13812 eliminate the fixed fifty line with a ten character 13813 left margin page format that all our company research 13814 papers and reports were printed by. It also provided 13815 a better, more flexible means of printing program 13816 generated reports. 13817 13818 The PQ Print Utility provides an opportunity for users to 13819 expand their printing capabilities on the VAX system 13820 printers (LA100's and LN03R's currently). Various options 13821 were combined with the standard DCL print command giving 13822 users the options to print in eight different character 13823 pitches (characters/inch) and any number of VAX print forms 13824 that format users' output with page margins. In addition, 13825 the PQ Print Quality allows the use of all the command 13826 qualifiers that are available for the standard PRINT 13827 command, but brings them all together under one easy-to-use 13828 command which prompts the user for each item. 13829 13830 Because the PQ Print Utility is summoned from the command 13831 prompt as a command procedure, and is actually a shell to 13832 the DCL PRINT command, it can be assigned to a symbol in a 13833 users LOGIN.COM file. There it can be run with selected 13834 PQ Utility arguments via command symbol activation for even 13835 easier convenience. 13836 13837 Release notes are distributed with each order. 13838 13839 Changes and Improvements: Added support for LN03R laser printers, 13840 fixed bugs, and added online help. 13841 13842 Assoc. Documentation: The DCL manual for Print Qualifiers is also 13843 required. 13844 13845 Restrictions: Requires access to sys$common:[000000,sysmgr] to 13846 install. 13847 13848 Media (Service Charge Code): User's Manual (EC), 600' Magnetic Tape 13849 (MA) Format: VMS/BACKUP 13850 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 13957 V00393 CVTFILE Version: February 1992 13958 13959 Submitted by: Frank Canali, Gould Inc, CPD, Newburyport, MA 13960 13961 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.3-1 Source Language: MACRO-32 Keywords: 13962 IBM, Utilities - VMS 13963 13964 Abstract: CVTFILE is a program to convert files brought from an IBM 13965 into VAX files. All IBM data types, including floating 13966 point, are handled. Documentation consists of a block of 13967 comments at the beginning of each program or .COM file. 13968 Programs for reading and mapping IBM standard labelled tapes 13969 are included. The TAPEIBM program has been updated to read 13970 tapes in "F", "FB", "V", "VB", "VS", "VBS", and "U" record 13971 formats. 13972 13973 Changes and Improvements: Bug fixes and documentation update. 13974 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 14966 V00393 CVTFILE Version: October 1992 14967 14968 Submitted by: Frank Canali, Gould Inc, CPD, Newburyport, MA 14969 14970 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.5 Source Language: DCL, MACRO-32 14971 Keywords: Conversions, IBM 14972 14973 Abstract: CVTFILE is a program to convert files brought from an IBM 14974 into VAX files. All IBM data types, including floating 14975 point, are handled. Documentation consists of a block of 14976 comments at the beginning of each program or .COM file. 14977 Programs for reading and mapping IBM standard labeled tapes 14978 are included. 14979 14980 Changes and Improvements: Bug fixes and minor changes to installation 14981 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 14320 (MA) Format: VMS/BACKUP 14321 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 15327 (MA) Format: VMS/BACKUP, or order VL0010 15328 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 15724 V00345 SYSUAF Reporting Utility Version: 5.0, December 1991 15725 15726 Submitted by: Brian Lomasky, Teradyne Inc., Boston, MA 15727 15728 Operating System: VAX/VMS V4.6, V4.7, V5.0-V5.4 Source Language: VAX 15729 BASIC Keywords: System Management - VMS 15730 15731 Abstract: SYSUAF V5.00 is a reporting program for the SYSUAF 15732 and RIGHTSLIST data files. Simply turn on READALL ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 16731 V00345 Son of Directory and Ultimate SYSUAF Reporting Utility 16732 Version: November 1992 16733 16734 Submitted by: Brian Lomasky, Teradyne Inc., Boston, MA 16735 16736 Operating System: VAX/VMS V4.6 through V5.5 Source Language: See 16737 Notes Keywords: System Management - VMS 16738 16739 Abstract: The Son of Directory program includes the ability to display 16740 a directory listing sorted by the following criteria: 16741 . file type 16742 . creation date 16743 . revision date 16744 . file (end-of-file or allocated) size 16745 . file id 16746 . file organization 16747 . record type attributes 16748 . carriage control attributes 16749 16750 You can specify as many sort specifications as you want; 16751 multiple specifications will cause subsequent secondary 16752 sorts to be performed after the first primary sort 16753 specification has been performed. If you do not specify any 16754 of the sort qualifiers, the report will be automatically 16755 sorted in ascending order by the file type. 16756 16757 SYSUAF V5.47 is a reporting program for the SYSUAF 16758 and RIGHTSLIST data files. Simply turn on READALL ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 15752 contained at the beginning of the source code. 15753 15754 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 15755 15756 Changes and Improvements: Many additional search and print fields, 15757 significant performance 15758 optimizations. Redesigned menu selections for ease of use. 15759 15760 Restrictions: READALL or equivalent privilege is required in order to 15761 run this program. 15762 15763 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: 15764 VMS/BACKUP, or order VL0009 15765 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 16778 contained at the beginning of the source code. These 16779 programs have been tested on VMS V4.6, V4.7 and V5.1, V5.2, 16780 V5.3, and V5.4. 16781 16782 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. SYSUAF Reporting 16783 Utility was 16784 written in VAX BASIC, Son of Directory was written in VAX BASIC and 16785 MACRO-32. 16786 16787 Changes and Improvements: For SYSUAF Reporting, includes all changes 16788 from V5.43 through V5.47 inclusive. 16789 16790 Restrictions: For SYSUAF Reporting, READALL or equivalent privilege is 16791 required. 16792 16793 Media (Service Charge Code): 600' Magnetic Tape (MC) Format: 16794 VMS/BACKUP, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TA) Format: VMS/BACKUP, or order 16795 VL0009 16796 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 15855 V00342 IIT Version: 5.4-A, November 1991 15856 15857 Submitted by: C.J. Chapman, Thorn EMI Electronics, Crawley, Sussex, 15858 England RH10 2PZ 15859 15860 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.4-2 Source Language: MACRO-32 Memory 15861 Required: 29KB Virtual Allocation Keywords: System Management - VMS, 15862 Utilities - VMS 15863 15864 Abstract: IIT (Idle Interactive Timeout) is a security timeout utility 15865 that will terminate idle interactive processes in the event 15866 of users leaving terminals unattended. Interactive processes 15867 are considered idle if they use less than two hundred 15868 milliseconds of CPU time and no buffered or direct I/O's. 15869 Timeout criteria can easily be modified to suit your 15870 local environment. Parent processes will not be considered 15871 idle if any subprocesses are active. 15872 15873 Features 15874 . Process notification before termination 15875 . Dynamic adjustment of timeout period 15876 . Resilient to operator/user attack 15877 . Specific username exemption 15878 . Process priority override 15879 . Very low CPU usage 15880 15881 Release notes are distributed with each order. 15882 15883 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 15884 15885 Changes and Improvements: Extra low CPU usage. 15886 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 16886 V00342 IIT Version: 5.5-1, October 1992 16887 16888 Submitted by: C.J. Chapman, Thorn EMI Electronics, Crawley, Sussex, 16889 England RH10 2PZ 16890 16891 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.5-1 Source Language: MACRO-32 Memory 16892 Required: 29KB Virtual Allocation Keywords: System Management - VMS, 16893 Utilities - VMS 16894 16895 Abstract: IIT (Idle Interactive Timeout) is a security timeout utility 16896 that will terminate idle interactive processes in the event 16897 of users leaving terminals unattended. Timeout criteria can 16898 easily be modified to suit your local environment. Parent 16899 processes will not be considered idle if any subprocesses 16900 are active. 16901 16902 Features 16903 . Process notification before termination 16904 . Dynamic adjustment of timeout period 16905 . Resilient to operator/user attack 16906 . Specific username exemption 16907 . Process priority override 16908 . Very low CPU usage 16909 16910 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 16911 16912 Changes and Improvements: System UIC group option. 16913 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 20270 V00183 JUICER Version: November 1988 20271 20272 Submitted by: Michael N. LeVine, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA 20273 20274 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.X Source Language: MACRO-32 Keywords: 20275 Utilities - Disk - VMS 20276 20277 Abstract: The JUICER package of programs and command files is provided 20278 to the system manager to allow him to monitor VAX/VMS ODS-2 20279 disks for disk and file fragmentation, disk usage and to do such 20280 compression as might be needed. 20281 20282 The package is made up of eight parts: 20283 . JUICER_1 to do stand alone disk compression. 20284 . JUICER_2 to do online disk and file defragmentation while 20285 disk is in use by other users. 20286 . FRAG to monitor disk fragmentation. 20287 . FILE to monitor and optionally compress fragmented files. 20288 . DIR to make a map of disk directory structure and its 20289 file/block usage. 20290 . DISK to show by user and account the number of disk blocks 20291 in use, authorized and overdraft. 20292 . DISKMON to run as a detached process to provide a constant 20293 monitor of all disk(s) free space. 20294 . BAD to scan a selected disk for bad blocks and on user ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 21297 V00183 JUICER Version: 3-001, December 1992 21298 21299 Submitted by: Michael N. LeVine, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA 21300 21301 Operating System: VAX/VMS V5.5 Source Language: MACRO-32, VAX FORTRAN 21302 Software Required: MACRO and VAX FORTRAN compilers are required. 21303 Keywords: Utilities - Disk - VMS 21304 21305 Abstract: The JUICER package of programs and command files is provided 21306 to the system manager to allow him to monitor VAX/VMS ODS-2 21307 disks for disk and file fragmentation, disk usage and to do such 21308 compression as might be needed. 21309 21310 The package is made up of eight parts: 21311 . JUICER_1 to do stand alone disk compression. 21312 . JUICER_2 NOMOVEFILE to do online disk and file defragmentation while 21313 disk is in use by other users. For VMS V5.4 and before as 21314 it does not use the movefile QIO function. 21315 . JUICER_2 MOVEFILE to do online disk and file 21316 defragmentation while disk is in use by other users. For 21317 VMS V5.5 and up as it uses the movefile QIO function. 21318 . FRAG to monitor disk fragmentation. 21319 . FILE to monitor and optionally compress fragmented files. 21320 . DIR to make a map of disk directory structure and its 21321 file/block usage. 21322 . DISK to show by user and account the number of disk blocks 21323 in use, authorized and overdraft. 21324 . BAD to scan a selected disk for bad blocks and on user ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 20306 fragmentation. This program runs on-line while other users 20307 are also using the disk. It defragments the most defragmented 20308 files it can find that will fit in the largest contiguous free 20309 areas on disk, and moves other files as far down toward the low 20310 end of the disk as it can, filling up free fragments at the low 20311 end and freeing up more space at the high end. 20312 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 21336 fragmentation. This program runs online while other users 21337 are also using the disk. It defragments the most defragmented 21338 files it can find that will fit in the largest contiguous free 21339 areas on disk, and moves other files as far down toward the low 21340 end of the disk as it can, filling up free fragments at the low 21341 end and freeing up more space at the high end. It comes in 21342 two versions, NOMOVEFILE and MOVEFILE, depending on the 21343 version of VMS being used. VMS V5.4 and lower can only use 21344 the NOMOVEFILE version. VMS V5.5 and above, which support 21345 the QIO MOVEFILE function, should use the MOVEFILE version. 21346 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 20337 DISKMON is a program that I found on a VAX SIG tape 20338 submitted by Eric Richards of Gould Ocean Systems, 18901 20339 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44117. It is a detached process 20340 which constantly monitors all disks on the system and warns when 20341 free space falls below preset values. 20342 20343 BAD scans a selected disk for bad blocks. When a bad block 20344 is found, the user is asked if BAD should attempt to rewrite 20345 the block, assuming a soft error. If the rewrite is 20346 selected, the user can select to edit the contents of the 20347 bad block before the rewrite is attempted. 20348 20349 20350 Notes: JUICER_1 is V1.13 and JUICER_2 is V2.18. 20351 20352 Changes and Improvements: Bug fix - minor upgrade for Operating System 20353 VAX/VMS V5. 20354 20355 Restrictions: Does not do volume setting. Operating system VMS V5 or 20356 later is required. 20357 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 21371 BAD scans a selected disk for bad blocks. When a bad block 21372 is found, the user is asked if BAD should attempt to rewrite 21373 the block, assuming a soft error. If the rewrite is 21374 selected, the user can select to edit the contents of the 21375 bad block before the rewrite is attempted. 21376 21377 Changes and Improvements: Upgrade JUICER_2 for VMS 5.5, movefile 21378 primative. 21379 21380 Restrictions: Operating system VMS V5.5 or later is required. 21381 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 22708 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PB) Format: VAX/ANSI, or order VL0001 22709 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 23732 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: VAX/ANSI, or order VL0001 23733 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 31958 PC0102 BBL Version: 1.0, August 1992 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 32982 PC0103 MS-DOS KERMIT for PC's Version: 3.12 32983 32984 Submitted by: Glenn C. Everhart, Ph.D., Raxco, Inc. 32985 32986 Operating System: MS-DOS V2 or later Keywords: Data Communications, 32987 KERMIT 32988 32989 Abstract: MS-DOS KERMIT contains executables and documentation for 32990 MS-DOS KERMIT V3.12, plus a few initialization files. 32991 MS-DOS KERMIT is a communication program which will do file 32992 transfer and act as a terminal, emulating VT100/200/300 32993 series terminals including Tektronix graphics emulation. 32994 MS-DOS KERMIT will work over serial lines and can be used 32995 with Ethernet. A driver for MS windows is included. It 32996 has support for a script language and can support essential- 32997 ly any speed the PC is capable of. Scrollback of text, 32998 customizable keymaps, and other functions allow it to work 32999 very flexibly and adapt to widely varying hardware plat- 33000 forms, even to some whose serial lines only emulate the 33001 IBM BIOS at limited speed. 33002 33003 Restrictions: ReGIS graphics are not supported. 33004 33005 Sources not included. 33006 33007 Media (Service Charge Code): One 3.5" HD Diskette (GA) Format: MS-DOS 33008 33009 33010 \\ 33011 33012 PC0102 BBL Version: 1.0, August 1992 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 34361 US0114 General UNIX Utilities Version: December 1991 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 35415 US0119 DECUS WUARCHIVE Collection 1 Version: December 1992 35416 35417 Submitted by: Dr. Glenn Everhart 35418 35419 Operating System: Various Source Language: ADA, BASIC, C, FORTRAN 77, 35420 FORTRAN IV Software Required: Tar and compress utility Keywords: 35421 CDROM 35422 35423 Abstract: This first collection from the Washington University at St. 35424 Louis FTP Internet archive site (wuarchive) - a two CD set 35425 in ISO 9660 format - has a UNIX focus but also includes many 35426 MS-DOS items. Files have been placed in a directory 35427 structure which is identical to the one used at wuarchive. 35428 35429 Some of the major packages include: 35430 35431 . Archives from several usenet newsgroups 35432 - comp.sources.unix, 35433 - comp.sources.X, 35434 - alt.sources, and 35435 - comp.sources.reviewed 35436 . The SIMTEL-20 UNIX-c and ADA archives 35437 . X11R5 distribution and contributions 35438 . Freed parts of BSD UNIX 35439 . GNU utilities archive 35440 . AnalyRIM spreadsheet/dbms 35441 . KA9Q TCP/IP archives 35442 . Selected MS-DOS items 35443 . Internet RFCs 35444 . UNIX TeX distribution 35445 . MACH-3 kernel 35446 . LINUX UNIX-like OS for Intel 35447 . SCHIP symbolic math archive 35448 35449 Listings of the contents of the tar files and selected 35450 indices of the material are on the CDs, which also include a 35451 fulltext retrieval tool. 35452 35453 The material was collected from wuarchive on 5/1/1992 and 35454 12/1/1992 approximately. Most of the material is from 35455 December, 1992 and is current to that date. Since the 35456 material at wuarchive is compressed, the actual amount of 35457 code and text on the two CDs represent between three and 35458 four GB of data. 35459 35460 Notes: Executable/and or object code is included. 35461 35462 Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources 35463 may or may not be included. 35464 35465 Media (Service Charge Code): Compact Disc (CB) Format: ISO 9660 35466 35467 35468 \\ 35469 35470 US0114 General UNIX Utilities Version: December 1991 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 34509 Notes: Executable and/or object coded is included. 34510 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 35618 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 35619 ************ ************ File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1 34576 Notes: Executable and/or object code is required. 34577 ****** File DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2 35685 Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. 35686 ************ Number of difference sections found: 42 Number of difference records found: 1577 DIFFERENCES /IGNORE=()/MATCH=10/MERGED=1/OUTPUT=DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG92-93.DIFF;2- DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;1- DC:[DECUSLIB]CATALOG.TXT;2