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V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
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	The Spring 1982 tape is being distributed in DCL BACKUP format in the 
following save-sets:
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VAX000.MAJ - A save set of the [VAX000] directory which contains general
information and of the [VAX000.INDEX] directory
which contains a set of indexes into
the seven tapes.  See [VAX000]0README.1ST for a more complete guide to the
files in [VAX000].
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VAX82A.ALL - The Spring 1982 VAX Systems SIG Symposia tape.
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 This tape contains revised versions of several sizable 
submissions to earlier tapes:  [VAX82A.LBLTOOLS], a 
UNIX like overlay to VMS; [VAX82A.ICR...], 
a set of directories from the Institute for Cancer Research; and [VAX82A.-
SAO...] from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.  

Every directory in the level directly below VAX82A has a file
named AAAREADME.TXT.  These files contain very general information about
the contents of the directory tree under them.  I have taken the liberty
of editing the submitted AAAREADME.TXT or other descriptive files to
make them fit into this mold, however the descriptive remarks are almost
always the submittor's.  (A few submittors gave me little to go on.)

Almost every lower level directory has one or more files with a .DOC 
extension.  Where I could find documentation type files under other names 
I renamed them something.DOC.  Sometimes the .DOC files do not contain much
documentation but do contain pointers to more complete documentation.

The software on this tape is provided on a use at your own risk
basis.  In most cases the name of the author appears somewhere in the
program or its documentation and he would probably be interested in your
praise or damnation of his efforts.  No promise of support is made by
the authors, DECUS or the VAX Systems SIG.
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					Joe Bingham


V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
V A X   S Y S T E M S   S I G   S P R I N G   8 2   S Y M P O S I U M   T A P E
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