N00101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRYPT N001 ENCRYPT/DECRYPT DATA-BUFFER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: CRYPT Title....................: Encrypt/Decrypt Data-Buffer File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. 'CRYPT :02. &CRYPT Operating System.........: RTE-A (should work with any RTE) Uses hierarchical files?.: No Language(s)..............: FTN77 (any FORTRAN) Keywords.................: 1. Encryption : 2. Security External Support Req'd...: (none) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: A. Marvin McInnis, Jr. Company.......: (consultant) Street........: 5250 W. 94th Terrace, #114 City..........: Prairie Village State.........: KS Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 66207 Phone Number..: (913) 649-3762 Program Abstract............: This subroutine uses a simple-minded public key scheme to encode or decode INTEGER*2 data. It can easily be modified for other data types. If the KEY is zero upon entry, CRYPT will generate a new KEY value derived from the RTE system clock. The key value is then used to seed the FTN77 random number intrinsics. Finally, the buffer is exclusive-ORed with the sequence of random numbers generated by the URAN() intrinsic. Since this sequence is always the same for any given seed value, we can always decrypt a buffer as long as we have the KEY. The encrypted buffer, however, will not be characterized by a uniform or repeated encoding pattern which could be recognized by a casual intruder. Note that this routine is called in exactly the same way to encode or decode a buffer. Additional Documentation....: (none) N00201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GSORT N002 FAST MULTIPLE-KEY SORT FOR FILES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : 12. UTLB.LIB (from CSL/1000 Rev 2830 M202/203) Operating System(s).......: RTE-A, RTE-6, New File System Language(s)...............: FTN7X, Pascal Keywords..................: 1. Sort External Support Req'd....: Standard HP Pascal library If Re-Submission, Reason..: CSL/1000 Rev 2830 M230; Bugs fixed, 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 Number..: 948149 Program Abstract............: This is a resubmission of CSL/1000 Release 2830 contribution M230, which has had a few bugs fixed and several enhancements made. Of all the various sorting programs that I have seen or used over the past ten years, this is certainly among the best and fastest. Options have been added to force to stable sort, and to allow duplicate- removal only. To run: RU,GSORT,<input>,<output>,<parameters> where <parameters> can be any combination of <key> and <opt> <key> = key field used for sorting; up to 8 keys allowed syntax: <byte#>:<#bytes> order: left-to-right most to least significant <opt> = options; identified by a leading '+' or '-' possible options: Q - (quiet) don't report sorting time OK - okay to overlay existing output file D[:file] - remove duplicates, i.e., keep only first occurrence (AFTER sort) of duplicate keys DA[:file] - like D, except remove all occurrences of duplicate keys L:[n]:[m] - sort only lines n to m (inclusive) in file; n defaults to 1, m to EOF; remaining lines are copied unsorted I - invert the sort (descending sort) S - force stable sort (i.e. keep duplicate keys in same order as original file) P - inhibit sorting (useful if only duplicate-removal desired) For both D and DA, records removed are (optionally) placed into the file 'file' Example: Sort file LIST1 into file LIST2 (overlaying LIST2 if it exists) sorting by columns 3-17, column 2, columns 25-27 in order most-to-least significant; if duplicate key fields are found, keep the record with the first occurrence and put the others into the file DUPS. We also want to start the sort at line 5 and only sort up to line 74. ru,gsort,list1,list2,+ok,-d:dups,3:15,2:1,25:3,-l:5:74 N00301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- XXTBL N003 ACTIVE BLOCK-COMMON MANAGER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: XXTBL Title....................: Active Block-Common Manager File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. XXTBL.SBMT :02. XXTBL.FTN :03. XXTBL.REL :04. XXTBL.LOD :05. XXTBL.make :06. TABLE_MAINT.FTN :07. TABLE_MAINT.REL :08. QDM_BLOCK_DATA.DEFN :09. QDM_BLOCK_DATA.DATA Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6 (possibly other RTE) Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Common : 2. Data_Mgmt External Support Req'd...: (none) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Anonymous Company.......: (submitted by Marvin McInnis) Street........: City..........: State.........: Country.......: Zip Code......: Phone Number..: Program Abstract............: XXTBL is another flavor of active block-common manager. It is a good alternative to RTE system common, especially in those applications where common is used to store global data that is not accessed very frequently. XXTBL also maintains a transparent write-through backing store file, making it ideal for those systems where volatility of common data is a problem. Any number of copies of XXTBL can be running simultaneously in a system (substitute a 2-letter block name for the 'XX' in XXTBL), yielding multiple named system-common blocks which are protected from each other. Data items in a common block are accessed by a parameter number, as defined in a XXXXX.DEFN file. Data items can be single items or arrays, in any combination. Files included in this submission are: 'XXTBL - this file XXTBL.FTN - block common manager program XXTBL.LOD - LINK command file TABLE_MAINT.FTN - interactive block common QUERY program QDM_BLOCK_DATA.DEFN - sample common block definition file QDM_BLOCK_DATA.DATA - sample common block backing store Additional Documentation....: (see programs) N00401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALLS N004 HELP FILE FOR SUBROUTINE CALLS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.FTN :04. CALLM.LOD :05. CALLM.REL :06. CALLS.FTN :07. CALLS.LOD :08. CALLS.MAKE :09. CALLS.REL :10. COMMENTLINE.MAC :11. COMMENTLINE.REL :12. FMGR_COMMANDS.TXT :13. FMP_CALLS.TXT :14. HPCRT.CALL :15. INSERT.MAC :16. INSERT.REL :17. OTHER_RTE_CALLS.TXT :18. RTE.CMRG :19. VIS_CALLS.TXT :20. ANTLB.LIB :21. INSTALL.DOC Operating System(s)......: RTE-6, RTE-A Language(s)..............: Keywords.................: 1. Help : 2. Documentation External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: ANT Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Street........: Data Systems Division City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: California Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94586 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: CALLS is an interactive help program for standard HP subroutines and system calls. It gives you the format, parameter list, etc. for most calls. For, example, CALLS,EXEC(3 shows how to use an EXEC control call. Additional Documentation....: see Install.Doc N00501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISPLAY N005 CONVERT LAS DATA-FILES TO GRAFIT FILES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DISPLAY Title....................: Convert LAS Data-Files to GRAFIT Files File Names...............:00. Rename transferfile :01. 'DISPL Submission File :02. &DISPL Source File :03. %DISPL Relocatable File Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. LAS : 2. Graphics External Support Req'd...: LAS, GRAFIT If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Anthony J. Pecora Company.......: Carter-Wallace Street........: Half Acre Rd. City..........: Cranbury State.........: New Jersey Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 08512 Phone Number..: (609)655-6623 Program Abstract............: This program converts an LAS raw data file and optionally the processed(baseline) file into an ASCII file readable by GRAFIT of Graphicus, Inc. The raw curve will be black and the baseline will be red but no other values are written to the GRAFIT file. Some error checking is performed in the file. Additional Documentation....: N00601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PTREE N006 TREE 3.00 - DIRECTORY TREE LIST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PTREE Title....................: Tree 3.00 - Directory Tree List File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. Ptree.Sbmt :02. Ptree.Doc - READ ME FIRST !! :03. ?Ptree - /Help/ file. :04. Ptree.Lod - LINK cmd file, Rev-4.1 :05. Ptree.Pas - Source, Rev-4.1 :06. Ptree.Mac - Source, Rev-4.1 :07. Ptree.Rel - Reloc, Rev-4.1 :08. Ptree5.Lod - LINK cmd file, Rev-5.0 :09. Ptree5.Pas - Source, Rev-5.0 :10. Ptree5.Mac - Source, Rev-5.0 :11. Ptree5.Rel - Reloc, Rev-5.0 :12. PtreeLib.Ftn - Source Subs. :13. PtreeLib.Rel - Reloc Subs. :14. Sample.Lst - Sample Output. Operating System(s)......: Rte-A or Rte-6/Vm. Language(s)..............: Pascal : Ftn7x Keywords.................: 1. CI : 2. Directory External Support Req'd...: Hp's Pascal.Lib : CI File System If Re-submission, Reason.: Csl Swap '87 TREE contribution rewritten : in Pascal for recursion on Rte-6/Vm. 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.......: This contribution is a companion to the TREE contribution that appeared on the 1987 San Jose Swap Tape. This utility will print the directory tree structure under a specific CI directory or under all mounted CI directories. It also displays the number of blocks consumed by user files in each directory, max block available, and %used/%free space. Since the program requires recursion, this PASCAL version can be run on an Rte-6/Vm System or an Rte-A System without Vc+. The FORTRAN version is a better choice for an Rte-A System with Vc+ because it is smaller and faster. Additional Documentation....: N00701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERIC_MENU N007 GENERIC MENU-BUILDER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution name............: GENERIC_MENU Title...............: Generic Menu-Builder File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. GMENU.SBMT Submission file. :02. GMENU.DOC Documentation, instr. :03. GMENU.FRM GMENU template (FORMS/1000) :04. GMENU_INSL.CMD Installation file :05. GMENU.FTN Fortran source (main) :06. GMENU_SUB.FTN Fortran source (subroutine) :07. GMENU.HLP GMENU help file (FORMS) :08. GMENU.LOD Link command file :09. GMENU.REL GMENU relocatable file :10. GMENU_SUB.REL GMENU_SUB relocatable file :11. BRENT.MENU Sample menu :12. JOHN.MENU Sample menu :13. STAT.MENU Sample menu Operating System.........: RTE-A (up to DSD 5.0) Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Menu : 2. Forms External Support Req'd...: FORMS/1000 If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Brent Burkholder, John Price Company.......: Hershey Foods Corp. Street........: 1025 Reese Ave. City..........: Hershey State.........: PA Country.......: U.S.A. Zip Code......: 17033-0805 Phone Number..: 717-534-5251, 717-534-5239 Program Abstract............: This is a program to display a menu form and accept the user's selection. The program will run the requested program, which may be GMENU to display a sub menu. The program builds menus from a generic FORMS/1000 template and ascii files containing the menu selections. This ascii file may be created or modified using EDIT/1000, allowing change without recompiling the program. Additional Documentation....: source files N00801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREP/1000 N008 UNIX/EGREP FOR THE HP-1000 REV 2.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: GREP/1000 Title....................: UNIX/EGREP for the HP-1000 Rev 2.0 File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. GREP.SBMT :02. LOAD.CMD :03. GREP.LOD :04. GREP.FTN :05. GREP.rel :06. LIB_BUILD_PAT.FTN :07. LIB_BUILD_PAT.rel :08. LIB_FILES.FTN :09. LIB_FILES.rel :10. LIB_GET_RUN_STRI.FTN :11. LIB_GET_RUN_STRI.rel :12. LIB_GREP.FTN :13. LIB_GREP.rel :14. LIB_SEARCH_PAT.FTN :15. LIB_SEARCH_PAT.rel :16. GREP.COM :17. USER.DOC :18. PROGRAMMERS.DOC :19. GREP.help :20. GREP.make :21. LIB_BUILD_PAT.LIB :22. LIB_FILES.LIB :23. LIB_GET_RUN_STRI.LIB :24. LIB_GREP.LIB :25. LIB_SEARCH_PAT.LIB Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 4.1, 5.0 (Others with modifications) Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Unix : 2. Search : 3. Strings External Support Req'd...: CDS, HPCRT.LIB If Re-submission, Reason.: Enhancements and bug fixes. Contributor's Name..........: Brian Gray Company.......: General Tire, Inc 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. Details of enhancements to program: Corrected errors in the file LOAD.CMD. Corrected bug in option +L with option -NO. Added option +/-Q. When option is on, GREP/1000 will quit looking for matches in a file after the first match is found. (Useful for making a list of files containing some text). Added option +/-T. When option is on (default), GREP/1000 will print the number of matches,the number of files with matches, and the number of files tested. Added a second search algorithm for simple patterns (i.e., those which do not contain meta-characters). Reduces search time by 75%. The change is transparent to the user. GREP/1000 will select the appropriate algorithm. N00901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILE_CALC N009 PERFORM CALCULATIONS ON/TO FILES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: File_Calc Title....................: Perform Calculations on/to Files File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. File_calc.sbmt :02. File_calc.ftn :03. File_Calc.rel :04. File_Calc.lod :05. File_Calc.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-6, RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Calculator : 2. Graphics : 3. Statistics External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: No Contributor's Name..........: Bruce K Swope Company.......: Intermedics Inc. Street........: 240 West Second Street City..........: Freeport State.........: Texas Country.......: U.S.A. Zip Code......: 77541 Phone Number..: (409)-233-8611 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program will do math on two columns of a file and append to the file a new column with the results. This was written to help using GRAFIT on data. For example, to plot the Delta between two columns of data. The program will also do simple statistics on a file (Standard devations, means, etc.) Regression coefficients can be calculated for a column of data also. Additional Documentation....:none N01001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FACTER N010 SOFTWARE SOURCE-CONTROL SYSTEM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: FACTER Title....................: Software Source-Control System File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. FACTER.SBMT submission file :02. FACTER.PAS main source :03. FACTER.SCH IMAGE schema for FACTER :04. FACTER.REL main relocatable :05. FACTER.LOD Link command file :06. FACTER.DOC Documentation on FACTER :07. FACTER.NAME File of FACTER user names Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: PASCAL Keywords.................: 1. Management : 2. Documentation : 3. Tools External Support Req'd...: IMAGE 1000/II If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Charles R. Arbogast Company.......: D. O. D. Street........: 9800 Savage Rd. City..........: Ft. Meade State.........: MD Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20755 Phone Number..: 301-688-6838 FACTER Designers............: Brian J. Lynch and Nancy J. Reavis Company.......: AGS / Genasys Street........: 9710 Patuxent Woods Dr. City..........: Columbia State.........: MD Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 21046 Phone Number..: 301-596-7410 Contribution Abstract.......: This program controls the access of files in a multi-user environment, only one user can have access to a file at one time. Each version of a file is stored with a sequential version number appended to the file name, this ensures accurate tracking of each modification to a file. Additional Documentation....: See FACTER.DOC N01101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USAGE N011 MONITOR AND REPORT SYSTEM USAGE BY USER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: USAGE Title....................: Monitor and Report System Usage by User File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) : 01. USAGE.SBMT Submission File : 02. MONITABLES.INCL Include for MONITOR : 03. MONITOR.FTN MONITOR Source : 04. MONITOR.REL MONITOR relocat. : 05. MONITOR.lod : 06. MONSCH IMAGE Schema : 07. PRUNS.INCL Include for USAGE : 08. USAGE.FTN USAGE source : 09. USAGE.REL USAGE relocat. : 10. USAGE.lod : 11. USAGE.make : 12. USAGE.tran : 13. USAGELISTS.INCL Include for USAGE Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM Language(s)..............: Fortran 77 Keywords.................: 1. Accounting : 2. Monitor : 3. Reports External Support Req'd...: Image ( I or II ) If Re-submission, Reason.: BUG FIX Contributor's Name..........: Christopher Dow Company.......: Raytheon Company Street........: Hartwell Road City..........: Bedford State.........: Ma. Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 01730 Phone Number..: (617) 274-5414 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: MONITOR and USAGE provide a system manager with thorough reports about how the system is used. MONITOR runs in the system session and in the time list, sampling user sessions at frequent intervals. When a user logs off, MONITOR writes an IMAGE record describing the amount of use of every program run by that user. In the record are dates and times, CPU usage and elapsed time, the actual (generic) name of the program, and more. USAGE can be invoked at any time to report on the usage for any time period of interest. It can report its results sorted by user or by program or both, and in a summary or full-report format. MONITOR requires less than 1% of the system's time. USAGE sorts its data as fast as it can read it from the IMAGE data base. Since it always reports a data span, it does not perform a serial search on the detail data set but instead follows the data chains and is very quick. The IMAGE data set was designed for IMAGE I and therefore may be used with either IMAGE I or IMAGE II. This submission is a bug fix of the original contribution on release tape 2730 by Don Wright of Interactive Computer Technology. The fix solves the problem of EXEC I/O 07 errors that occur when running this program on a system with H/P 7925 Disc Drives or a 7920 disc that is one large CI Volume. Additional Documentation....: Sources are self-documenting. N01201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- UTILITIES N012 UTILITIES FROM TC INTERFACE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COLUMN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: UTILITIES Title....................: Utilities from TC Interface System Management Column File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. UTILITIES.SBMT :02. README :03. APPLY.FTN :04. APPLY.HLP :05. APPLY.LOD :06. APPLY.REL :07. BACKUP.CMD :08. CLRKEYS.CMD :09. CLS.CMD :10. CPC_TIME.FTN :11. CPC_TIME.rel :12. CPC_UTL.FTN :13. CPC_UTL.rel :14. CRUNCH.CMD :15. DATE.FTN :16. DATE.HLP :17. DATE.LOD :18. DATE.REL :19. DLOPL.CMD :20. DLOPL.HLP :21. DLTAPE.CMD :22. DLTAPE.HLP :23. FCOUNT.FTN :24. FCOUNT.LOD :25. FCOUNT.REL :26. FLIP.CMD :27. FNAME.HLP :28. FST_PATCH.CMD :29. FTN.CMD :30. VISIT.CMD :31. VISIT.HLP :32. HOME.CMD :33. HOME.HLP :34. INC.FTN :35. INC.LOD :36. INC.REL :37. INSTALL.CMD :38. ISV.CMD :39. KID.CMD :40. KID.HLP :41. LEAVE.CMD :42. LEAVE.HLP :43. LEFT_S.FTN :44. LEFT_S.HLP :45. LEFT_S.LOD :46. LEFT_S.REL :47. LIB.CMD :48. LIB.HLP :49. MAKE.CMD :50. MAKE.HLP :51. MAYBE.CMD :52. MGD.CMD :53. MGD.HLP :54. MID_S.FTN :55. MID_S.HLP :56. MID_S.LOD :57. MID_S.REL :58. MODE_KEYS.FTN :59. MODE_KEYS.HLP :60. MODE_KEYS.LOD :61. MODE_KEYS.REL :62. NEWTREE.CMD :63. NEWTREE.HLP :64. RAND.FTN :65. RAND.LOD :66. RAND.REL :67. RIGHT_S.FTN :68. RIGHT_S.HLP :69. RIGHT_S.LOD :70. RIGHT_S.REL :71. STRLEN.FTN :72. STRLEN.HLP :73. STRLEN.LOD :74. STRLEN.REL :75. TEST_PLOTTER.FTN :76. TEST_PLOTTER.LOD :77. TEST_PLOTTER.REL :78. TIME.FTN :79. TIME.HLP :80. TIME.LOD :81. TIME.REL :82. TIMETHEN.FTN :83. TIMETHEN.LOD :84. TIMETHEN.REL :85. TIME_S.FTN :86. TIME_S.LOD :87. TIME_S.REL :88. TREE.FTN :89. TREE.INC :90. TREE.HLP :91. TREE.LOD :92. TREE.REL :93. USERNAME.FTN :94. USERNAME.LOD :95. USERNAME.REL :96. ?P.CMD :97. POSN.FTN :98. POSN.REL :99. POSN.HLP Operating System.........: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FORTRAN, CI Keywords.................: 1. Miscellaneous : 2. Library External Support Req'd...: POWER-FAIL BATTERY OPTION If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A Contributor's Name..........: Christopher Nelson Company.......: General Foods USA Street........: 250 North Street City..........: White Plains State.........: NY Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 10625 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Program Abstract............: A set of command files, programs, and routines taken from the TC Interface System Management Column authored by the contributor: APPLY: Apply a program or command file to a list of arguments BACKUP.CMD: CI command file to backup one or more sub-systems using FST CLRKEYS.CMD: Transfer file to clear user function keys CLS.CMD: Command file to clear user screen CPC_UTL: Contains following utility routines -- ClearScreen clears a 26xx text screen (ccs) ItoAZ integer to ascii with optional zero suppression NumPad enables/disables a 26xx numeric pad Parse1 to parse runstring for Units (ccs) RtoA real to ascii with specification of decimal place Tabxy cursor control Units returns ten units from run string Wait wait specified number of seconds INTEGER FUNCTIONS: (ccs) AtoI valdiated ascii string to signed integer (ccs) AtoR valdiated ascii string to real number FCount count files matching a mask IVal integer of non-decimal radix string Session user session (rename of USNUM system util Val integer of decimal string CHARACTER FUNCTIONS: IVal_S non-decimal radix string rep of integer Val_S decimal radix string rep of integer CRUNCH.CMD: Create partition-summary file from RTE-A sysgen answer file DATE: Return year, month and day to CI command file DLOPL: List files in a directory into a file, one name per line DLTAPE: Prints a Directory Listing of a CTD or reel-to-reel tape FCOUNT: Count files matching a file mask FLIP.CMD: Randomly return string '-- HEADS --' or '-- TAILS --' FNAME.HLP: Description of CI and FMGR file descriptors FST_PATCH.CMD: Resolves nested transfer files for FST FTN.CMD: Command file to compile a list of source files HOME: Takes you to the directory defined in user variable $HOME. INC: Increment first run parameter and return INSTALL.CMD: Command file to install many utilities in this contribution ISV.CMD: Set up CI variables for user sessions KID.CMD: Purge a directory and all subordinate files (including sub-directories) LEAVE.CMD: Returns to your previous directory after VISITing another LEFT_S: Return the first N characters of a string to a command file. LIB.CMD: Compiles and indexes a library from source code MAKE.CMD: Compiles and links a program MAYBE.CMD: Randomly return 0 or 1 MGD.CMD: Move Global Directory from LU to LU MID_S: Return characters from the middle of a string MODE_KEYS: Disable configuration and mode change keys on 262x terminal NEWTREE.CMD: Create a new descriptions file or edit an existing one POSN: Return the position of one string within another RAND: CI command file utility to return a random number in $RETURN1 RIGHT_S: Return the last N characters of a string to a command file. STRLEN: Return the length of a string to a command file. TEST_PLOTTER: LU communications test TIME: Return hour, minute and second to a CI command file TIMETHN: Interactive time utility TIME_S: Time string utility TREE: Directory tree and file description utility USERNAME: Return user name to command file VISIT.CMD: Temporarily set working directory ?P.CMD: Command file to print a help file from this contribution N01301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GURU N013 DISPENSER OF SAGE `COOKIE-MONSTER' ADVICE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: GURU Title....................: Dispenser of Sage `Cookie-Monster' Advice File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. GURU.SBMT :02. GURU.FTN :03. GURU.REL :04. GURU.TXT :05. GURU.DAT :06. CONVERT.FTN :07. CONVERT.REL Operating System.........: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FORTRAN Keywords.................: 1. Miscellaneous : 2. Message External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A Contributor's Name..........: Christopher Nelson Company.......: General Foods USA Street........: 250 North Street City..........: White Plains State.........: NY Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 10625 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Program Abstract............: Everytime GURU is run, it dispenses another pearl of wisdom from its semi-infinite store of `Cookie-monsterisms'. Program CONVERT converts the flat text file GURU.TXT into the data-base GURU.DAT, which must be squirreled away on /SYSTEM. N01401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUM N014 PROGRAM-STRUCTURE IDENTIFIER/ANALYZER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DOCUM Title....................: Program-Structure Identifier/Analyzer File Names...............: 00. Rename transfer file : 01. DOCUM.SBMT : 02. DOCUM.FTN : 03. DOCUM.LOD : 04. DOCUMSUBS.INC : 05. DOCUMSTACK.INC : 06. DOCUMFILES.INC Operating System.........: RTE-6VM and RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Analyzer : 2. Map : 3. Flowchart External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: D.A. Thombs Company.......: DQA/TS Street........: Royal Arsenal East : Woolwich City..........: London State.........: Country.......: U.K. Zip Code......: SE18 6TD Phone Number..: 01-854-2044 Ext 4091 Telex.........: 22210 Program Abstract............: DOCUM is a program which allows the user to untangle the most complex of nested routines and to produce a map of the tree structure found. It will run on a program (+ associated libraries) or on a library alone. Additional Documentation....: N01501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GETLU N015 PRINT IFT, DVT IN GEN-REC-LIKE FORMAT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: GETLU Title....................: Print IFT, DVT in GEN-Rec-like Format File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. GETLU.SBMT :02. GETLU.FTN :03. GETLU.REL :04. GETLU.lod :05. GETLU.make :06. GETLU.help Operating System.........: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Status : 2. Driver External Support req'd...: none If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Dan Felman Company.......: HP Street........: 2 Choke Cherry Rd City..........: Rockville State.........: MD Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20850 Phone Number..: Program Abstract............: GETLU prints information about an LU. It lists in GEN record format, the IFT, and DVT entries corresponding to that LU, as well as a listing of all Driver Parameters in octal, integer, and ASCII. N01601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PATCHBITMAP N016 CHANGE SENSE OF BITS IN DISC-LU SECTOR-ALLOCATION BITMAPS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PATCHBITMAP Title....................: Change Sense of Bits in Disc-LU Sector-Allocation Bitmaps File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL] :01. PATCHBITMAP.SBMT - This file. :02. PATCHBITMAP.FTN - Source file. :03. PATCHBITMAP.CMD - Compile and link. :04. PATCHBITMAP.LOD - LINK command file. :05. PATCHBITMAP.REL - :06. MAKEPATCHBITMAP.CMD - Invokes MAKE. :07. 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. Version on CSL2830 incorrect. 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. The files on 2830 were an earlier version, mysteriously introduced instead of the correct files, and I apologize for any inconvenience caused, even though I consider myself innocent. Since the current policy of INTEREX is to include REL files and MAKE files, this were added as well. Additional Documentation....: None. N01701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINITEELEMENT N017 FINITE-ELEMENT PROGRAMS AND LIBRARY - DOUBLE-PRECISION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name............: FINITEELEMENT Title.....................: Finite-Element Programs and Library - Double-Precision File Names................:00. Rename Transfer File [See Note 1.] :01. FINITEELEMENT.SBMT - This file :02. FINITELIB.FTN - Non-EMA Lib src :03. FINITE.LIB - Non-EMA Lib :04. EMAFINITELIB.FTN - EMA Lib source. :05. EMAFINITE.LIB - EMA Lib :06. CHAPTER4.AR - Arc chapter 4 :07. CHAPTER5.AR - Arc chapter 5 :08. CHAPTER6.AR - Arc chapter 6 :09. CHAPTER7.AR - Arc chapter 7 :10. CHAPTER8.AR - Arc chapter 8 :11. CHAPTER9.AR - Arc chapter 9 :12. CHAPTER10.AR - Arc chapter 10 :13. CHAPTER11.AR - Arc chapter 11 :14. CHAPTER12.AR - Arc chapter 12 :15. LIB.CMD - Compile / LINDX :16. FTNCO.CMD - Non-EMA comp+link :17. ETNCO.CMD - EMA comp+link :18. UNARCHIVE.CMD - Unpacks .AR files :19. FINITEELEMENT.DOC - Programs and status :20. ARCHIVER.DOC :21. ARCHIVER.FTN :22. ARCHIVER.HELP :23. ARCHIVER.LIB :24. ARCHIVER.LOD :25. ARCHIVER.REL :26. ARCHIVERLIB.FTN :27. ARCHIVERLIB.REL Operating System..........: ANY Language(s)...............: FTN7X External Support Req'd....: None If Re-submission, Reason..: Keywords..................:01. Engineering :02. Matrix :03. Mathematics :04. Linear_eqns :05. Fourier 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 programs and utilities contained in the second edition of the book PROGRAMMING THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD by I.M. Smith and D.V. Griffith published by J. Wiley & Sons, 1988. Professor Smith has graciously given his permission to distribute the the software to the HP1000 community. The version included herein is the double-precision one. There are many very useful subroutines in the library FINITE.LIB, and these may be used in many other applications involving matrices, linear equations and FFT. The programs are packed in files named after their respective chapters, together with test data and results. These may be unpacked by using the UNARCHIVE.CMD and the ARCHIVER program. Alternatively, the programs and data files may be extracted by EDIT. The chapter names, and the areas of interest are as follows: CHAPTER 4: Static Equilibrium of Structures. CHAPTER 5: Static Equilibrium of Linear Elastic Solids. CHAPTER 6: Material Non-Linearity CHAPTER 7: Steady State Flow CHAPTER 8: Transient Problems: First Order (Uncoupled) CHAPTER 9: 'Coupled' Problems CHAPTER 10: Eigenvalue Problems CHAPTER 11: Forced Vibrations CHAPTER 12: Analysis of Piles and Pile Groups The following should be noted: 1. Where necessary EMA was used together with the 'E ' compiler option and the EMA library. 2. The input-output section is very rudimentary, assuming input coming from PNAME.DAT going to PNAME.RES. The whole idea of pre- and post processing is not recognized. If anybody out there has some useful programs to this end, kindly rework them in conformity with this contribution, and submit same to CSL or to me for incorporating in the next version. 3. Further work should make use of the vector instruction set of the HP1000. Again, let us hear from anybody who cares to contribute. 4. The .DOC file contains the program names and current status. 5. The LIB.CMD file compiles and LINDXs the libraries. Invoke it as follows: LIB LIBNAME The SQUEEZE program squeezes the LINDXed file. You should substitute your own squeezer's name. 6. FTNCO.CMD compiles and links non-EMA programs. Invoke it as follows: FTNCO PNAME 7. ETNCO.CMD compiles and links EMA programs. Invoke it as follows: ETNCO PNAME 8. The programs were slightly modified by omitting the CONTINUE statements. DO loops were ended with END DO, IMPLICIT NONE added and all variables declared, etc. 9. The PNAME.DAT files follow the book. The PNAME.RES files will show some machine-precision differences, especially for the zero value. HP1000 will appear to be more accurate than the book values. 10. Program 61 fails to work at present with the book data. It might be that the Cholesky method fails on a matrix which is not positive-definite enough. Additional Documentation....: Get the book. Make sure it is the 2nd edition. N01801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYSUT N018 MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM UTILITIES FOR RTE-A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name............: SYSUT Title.....................: Miscellaneous System Utilities for RTE-A File Names................:00. Rename Transfer File [See Note 1.] :01 SYSUT.SBMT - This file :02 ARCHIVER.FTN - AR from CSL2533 J011. :03 ARCHIVER.HELP - :04 ARCHIVER.LOD - :05 ARCHIVER.REL - :06 ARCHIVERLIB.FTN - Consolidated library. :07 ARCHIVER.LIB - :08 EXTINGUISH.FTN - Extinguish terminals. :09 EXTINGUISH.LOD - :10 EXTINGUISH.REL - :11 FREE.FTN - Dynamic FREES. :12 FREE.LOD :13 FREE.REL :14 MULTISCOM.FTN - Masked SCOM. :15 MULTISCOM.LOD :16 MULTISCOM.REL :17 sysut.MAKE - MAKE command file. :18 MAKESYSUT.CMD - Invokes MAKE. :19 LOADRUNALL.CMD - Command it and stand back. :20 FOCOLI.CMD - FOrtran COmpile and LInk. :21 ARCHIVE.CMD - Read my lips. :22 UNARCHIVE.CMD :23 LOGOFF.CMD - An example for EXTINGUISH. 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..: Keywords..................:01. System :02. Archive :03. Terminal :04. Copy :05. Compare 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 utilities. ARCHIVER is a rehash of AR from the CSL2533 software tools. It is used in the FINITEELEMENT contribution elsewhere on this tape, but is also useful on its own. ARCHIVE.CMD and UNARCHIVE.CMD are command files to ease the pain of using ARCHIVER. They are invoked as follows: ARCHIVE ARCHIVENAME.AR FILETOBEARCHIVED or UNARCHIVE ARCHIVENAME.AR EXTINGUISH is a program that clears the screen thus extending its life. The sample LOGOFF.CMD should be entered via GRUMP to clear any terminal after logging off. Add XQ EXTINGUISH before the RETURN at the end of the WELCOMExx file to clear the system terminal. Local LOGOFF.CMDs will always take charge. Adjust the waiting time to suit your taste, inclination and installation. FREE is a dynamic FREES program. Use it during copying from tape or disc to disc thus avoiding the potentially destructive '..out of disc space' message. It will give you the biggest hole size at time intervals proportional to the hole size and will beep when the hole size is less then ~4000 blokes. If the hole size is not getting smaller it will not write to the screen. Invoke it by XQ FREE before starting to copy, or simply FREE from CM during copying. MULTISCOM does a masked SCOM on directories or other FMP masks. This comes in useful when there are a lot of text files to be compared, invoked as follows: Usage :MULTISCOM,MASK1,MASK2,[LIST],[Options],[LM],[NC] Use `BR` to stop. MASK1 is any legal FMP mask. [MASK2] is /GLOBAL/SUBDIR/.../ or @ (default is @ e.g. WD). [LIST] is the output listing file/LU# (default is terminal). [Options] can be any combination of the following: F1 prints the lines unique to file 1} - DEFAULTS F2 prints the lines unique to file 2} BO prints the lines common to both files NN suppresses line numbering TB trailing blanks on a line are significant Dx "x" is a line match do not care character Cx ignore blank lines with "x" in col. 1 on rematch AO append to the output file NH no heading is output NT no tail is output NF no form feed is written at the end of the output [LM] specifies the number of consecutive lines which must match in input files before a mismatch is ended. Default=3. [NC] maximum record size (chars) in input files. Default=156 List the other command files to see their function. Additional Documentation....: None. any kind. N01901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FINDPAT N019 FAST PATTERN-FINDER VERSION 5.11 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: FINDPAT Title....................: Fast Pattern-Finder Version 5.11 File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File [by CSL] :01. FINDPAT.SBMT - This file. :02. FINDPAT.FTN - The source. :03. FINDPAT.REL :04. FINDPAT.HELP - Help file. :05. FINDPAT.DOC - Write-up file. :06. IGETC.MAC - From HAYSTACK.LIB. :07. IGETC.REL :08. FINDPAT.CMD - Compile and link. :09. FINDPAT.LOD - LINK command file. :10. findpat.MAKE - MAKE command file. :11. MAKEFINDPAT.CMD - Invokes MAKE. :12. F20.DAT - Output sample speed file. :13. R20.DAT - Raw 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.: The contribution on 2830 was wrong version. 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 130,000 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. The files on 2830 were an earlier version, mysteriously introduced instead of the correct files, and I apologize for any inconvenience caused, even though I consider myself innocent. In any case, the present version is an improvement over that intended for 2830, since casefolding carries no speed penalty (virtually). Since the current policy of INTEREX is to include REL files and MAKE files, this were added as well. Additional Documentation....: see FINDPAT.DOC and FINDPAT.HELP files. N02001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADISCU N020 DISC UTILITIES FOR RTE-A, VERSION 5.0. NON-CDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 :02. ADISCU.DOC - Documentation file. :03. ADISCU.LOD - Common LINK file. :04. CSLMAKEDIR.FTN - CSL tape manipulator. :05. CSLMAKEDIR.LOD :06. CSLMAKEDIR.REL :07. DIDI.FTN - Single DIr DIsplay. :08. DIDI.LOD :09. DIDI.REL :10. DISCMAPS.FTN - Generation Disc DVT's. :11. DISCMAPS.LOD :12. DISCMAPS.REL :13. MAP.FTN - Bitmap display. :14. MAP.LOD :15. MAP.REL :16. PUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Purge N-level subdirs. :17. PUNLEVELDIR.LOD :18. PUNLEVELDIR.REL :19. UNPUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Unpurge N-level subdirs. :20. UNPUNLEVELDIR.LOD :21. UNPUNLEVELDIR.REL :22. UNPUSUBDIR.FTN - Unpurge 1-level subdirs. :23. UNPUSUBDIR.LOD :24. UNPUSUBDIR.REL :25. FOLOGO.CMD - FOrtran LOad and GO. :26. LOADRUNALL.CMD - Command it & stand back. :27. MAKEADISCU.CMD - MAKE all command. :28. adiscu.MAKE - MAKE command file. :29. X.CMD - An N-level test subdir. 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. Fixed some bugs in corner cases. Version on CSL2830 incorrect. 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, as is UNPUSUBDIR. For D5.0 your D.RTR should have an EMA size of less than 41 pages. The files on 2830 were an earlier version, mysteriously introduced instead of the correct files, and I apologize for any inconvenience caused, even though I consider myself innocent. Since the current policy of INTEREX is to include REL files and MAKE files, this were added as well. Additional Documentation....: ADISCU.DOC. N02101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- VDISCU N021 DISC UTILITIES FOR RTE-A VC+ VERSION 5.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. VDISCU.DOC - Documentation file. :03. DIAL.FTN - DIsplay ALl dirs. :04. DIAL.LOD - :05. DIAL.REL - :06. PUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Purge N-level subdirs. :07. PUNLEVELDIR.LOD - :08. PUNLEVELDIR.REL - :09. UNPUNLEVELDIR.FTN - Unpurge N-level subdirs. :10. UNPUNLEVELDIR.LOD - :11. UNPUNLEVELDIR.REL - :12. FOLOGO.CMD - FOrtran LOad and GO. :13. LOADRUNALL.CMD - Command it & stand back. :14. MAKEVDISCU.CMD - MAKE all command. :15. vdiscu.MAKE - MAKE command file. :16. Y.CMD - An N-level test subdir 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. Fixed some bugs in corner cases. Version on CSL2830 incorrect. 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. The files on 2830 were an earlier version, mysteriously introduced instead of the correct files, and I apologize for any inconvenience caused, even though I consider myself innocent. Since the current policy of INTEREX is to include REL files and MAKE files, these were added as well. Additional Documentation....: VDISCU.DOC. N02201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SINFINELEMENT N022 FINITE-ELEMENT PROGRAMS - SINGLE-PRECISION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name............: SINFINELEMENT Title.....................: Finite-Element Programs - Single-Precision File Names................:00. Rename Transfer File - INTEREX supplied :01. SINFINELEMENT.SBMT - This file :02. FINITELIB.FTN - Non-EMA Lib src :03. FINITE.LIB - Non-EMA Lib :04. EMAFINITELIB.FTN - EMA Library src :05. EMAFINITE.LIB - EMA Library :06. CHAPTER4.AR - Archived chap 4 :07. CHAPTER5.AR - Archived chap 5 :08. CHAPTER6.AR - Archived chap 6 :09. CHAPTER7.AR - Archived chap 7 :10. CHAPTER8.AR - Archived chap 8 :11. CHAPTER9.AR - Archived chap 9 :12. CHAPTER10.AR - Archived chap 10 :13. CHAPTER11.AR - Archived chap 11 :14. CHAPTER12.AR - Archived chap 12 :15. LIB.CMD - Compile / LINDX :16. FTNCO.CMD - Non-EMA compile+link :17. ETNCO.CMD - EMA compile+link :18. UNARCHIVE.CMD - Unpacks .AR files :19. SINFINELEMENT.DOC - Prgms / status Operating System..........: ANY Language(s)...............: FTN7X External Support Req'd....: None If Re-submission, Reason..: Keywords..................:01. Engineering :02. Matrix :03. Mathematics :04. Linear_eqns :05. Fourier 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 programs and utilities contained in the second edition of the book PROGRAMMING THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD by I.M. Smith and D.V. Griffith published by J. Wiley & Sons, 1988. Professor Smith has graciously given his permission to distribute the the software to the HP1000 community. The version included herein is the single-precision one. There are many very useful subroutines in the library FINITE.LIB, and these may be used in many other applications involving matrices, linear equations and FFT. The programs are packed in files named after their respective chapters, together with test data and results. The programs and data files may be extracted using Edit. The chapter names, and the areas of interest are as follows: CHAPTER 4: Static Equilibrium of Structures. CHAPTER 5: Static Equilibrium of Linear Elastic Solids. CHAPTER 6: Material Non-Linearity CHAPTER 7: Steady State Flow CHAPTER 8: Transient Problems: First Order (Uncoupled) CHAPTER 9: 'Coupled' Problems CHAPTER 10: Eigenvalue Problems CHAPTER 11: Forced Vibrations CHAPTER 12: Analysis of Piles and Pile Groups The following should be noted: 1. Where necessary EMA was used together with the 'E ' compiler option and the EMA library. 2. The input-output section is very rudimentary, assuming input coming from PNAME.DAT going to PNAME.RES. The whole idea of pre- and post processing is not recognized. If anybody out there has some useful programs to this end, kindly rework them in conformity with this contribution, and submit same to CSL or to me for incorporating in the next version. 3. Further work should make use of the vector instruction set of the HP1000. Again, let us hear from anybody who cares to contribute. 4. The .DOC file contains the program names and current status. 5. The LIB.CMD file compiles and LINDXs the libraries. Invoke it as follows: LIB LIBNAME The SQUEEZE program squeezes the LINDXed file. You should substitute your own squeezer's name. 6. FTNCO.CMD compiles and links non-EMA programs. Invoke it as follows: FTNCO PNAME 7. ETNCO.CMD compiles and links EMA programs. Invoke it as follows: ETNCO PNAME 8. The programs were slightly modified by omitting the CONTINUE statements. DO loops were ended with END DO, IMPLICIT NONE added and all variables declared, etc. 9. The PNAME.DAT files follow the book. The PNAME.RES files will show some machine-precision differences, especially for the zero value. HP1000 will appear to be more accurate than the book values. 10. Program 61 fails to work at present with the book data. It might be that the Cholesky method fails on a matrix which is not positive-definite enough. Additional Documentation....: Get the book. Make sure it is the 2nd edition. N02301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CCSCLIB N023 CCS/C 1000 CDS RUNTIME LIBRARY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: CCSCLIB Title....................: CCS/C 1000 CDS Runtime Library File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. CCSCLIB.SBMT :02. $CCSC.LIB CDS :03. $CCSC_NR.LIB NON-CDS :04. $CCSC_MEF.LIB NON-CDS MEF :05. $CCSC_E.LIB CDS EMA :06. $CCSC_NRE.LIB NON-CDS EMA :07. $CCSC_MEFE.LIB NON-CDS MEF EMA Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6/VM Language(s)..............: C, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. C : 2. Library External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: David A. Boskey Company.......: Corporate Computer Systems, Inc. Street........: 33 West Main Street City..........: Holmdel State.........: New Jersey Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 07733 Phone Number..: (201) 946-3800 Telex.........: 642672CCSHOLM Fax...........: (201) 946-7167 Contribution Abstract.......: This contribution contains the runtime library that is distributed as part of Corporate Computer Systems, Inc.'s ANSI standard-compatible compiler product, CCS/C 1000, for the C programming language. Its inclusion in the CSL is necessary since other contributions, such as the EMACS editor, reference it in LINK command files. The library contains the functions that have been documented in the library section of the ANSI standard for C and is directly callable from C. With some work, it may be usable from MACRO as well. Additional Documentation....: Available upon purchase of the CCS/C 1000 C compiler product. N02401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHO N024 WHO IS LOGGED ON? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: WHO Title....................: Who is Logged On? File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. WHO.sbmt :02. WHO.C :03. WHO.rel :04. WHO.lod :05. WHO.make Operating System.........: RTE-A Language(s)..............: C Keywords.................: 1. Status : 2. Session : 3. Logon/logoff External Support Req'd...: CCSCLIB - CCS/C 1000 LIBRARIES If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: David A. Boskey Company.......: Corporate Computer Systems, Inc. Street........: 33 West Main Street City..........: Holmdel State.........: New Jersey Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 07733 Phone Number..: (201) 946-3800 Telex.........: 642672CCSHOLM Fax...........: (201) 946-7167 Contribution Abstract.......: WHO will display the currently logged on users by name and session number along with the capability level and current working directory. This was originally built to find out who had a working directory on a disk volume that needed to be dismounted or MPACK'ed. By implementing the L (for Long) flag, WHO was then expanded to include the logon time, cpu time, user and group numbers, number of programs attached to the session, the primary program name (usually CI or a copy thereof) and the type of session. CI> who lu user cap current working directory 0 SYSTEM 31* 0 55 DAB 31* /DAB.DIR 57 TIM 31* /TRAXXL.DIR CI> who l lu user cap current working directory logon time cpu time uid.gid #pgm prmry status 0 SYSTEM 31* 0 Thu Jan 1, 1970 12:00:00 am 1315 2.2 3 programmatic 55 DAB 31* /DAB.DIR Tue Apr 18, 1989 8:09:43 am 14695 8.0 3 CI active 57 TIM 31* /TRAXXL.DIR Tue Apr 18, 1989 8:58:09 am 23 5.0 2 CI active Additional Documentation....: N02501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIMER/ALARM N025 ALARM FUNCTIONS FOR HP1000 USERS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: TIMER/ALARM Title....................: Alarm Functions for HP1000 Users File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. TIMER_ALARM.SBMT :02. $TMLB6 :03. $TMLBA :04. &$TMLB :05. %$TMLB :06. &ADTIM :07. %ADTIM :08. &APRNT :09. %APRNT :10. &DATSC :11. %DATSC :12. &FMER :13. %FMER :14. &IGET1 :15. %IGET1 :16. &ISOL8 :17. %ISOL8 :18. &ISRCH :19. %ISRCH :20. &JULDT :21. %JULDT :22. &JULDY :23. %JULDY :24. &MOVBT :25. %MOVBT :26. &PARSD :27. %PARSD :28. &PARSP :29. %PARSP :30. &QREAD :31. %QREAD :32. &SECDT :33. %SECDT :34. &TERR :35. %TERR :36. &TMLB6 :37. %TMLB6 :38. &TMLBA :39. %TMLBA :40. ?TIMER :41. ALARM.FTN :42. ALARM.LOD :43. ALARM.REL :44. ALARM.FTNI :45. SESS6.LIB :46. SESSA.LIB :47. TIMEDIFF.FTN :48. TIMEDIFF.rel :49. TIMER.FTN :50. TIMER.LOD :51. TIMER.REL :52. TIMER_BLOCK_DATA.FTN :53. TIMER_BLOCK_DATA.REL :54. TIMER1_COMM.FTNI :55. TIMER1_DATA.FTNI :56. TIMER_INSTALL :57. TMLB.MRG :58. TMLB6.MRG :59. TMLBA.MRG :60. TPRNT.FTN :61. TPRNT.REL Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Scheduling : 2. Time : 3. Date External Support Req'd...: Session Library Routines (from following contribution) If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottenger Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD Street........: 1266 Kifer Rd. City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94086 Phone Number..: (408) 746-5145 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: Provides users the ability to set alarms (for users or LU's) for messages and tasks to be done at some future date/time. See the ?timer file for a complete description. Additional Documentation....: TIMER_INSTALL ?TIMER N02601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SESSION CALLS N026 SESSION LIBRARY ROUTINES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Session Calls Title....................: Session Library Routines File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :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.TXD :14. SESSINFO.FTN :15. SESSINFO.LOD :16. SESSINFO.REL :17. TEST.FTN :18. TEST.LOD :19. TEST.REL Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. Library External Support Req'd...: N/A If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottenger Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD Street........: 1266 Kifer Rd. City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94086 Phone Number..: (408) 746-5145 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: Library routines to return the various conversions from session number to name and vice versa. Used by the TIMER and ALARM programs. Additional Documentation....: SESSCALLS.TXD N02701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIMER N027 TIMER, ALARM AND MESSAGE PACKAGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: TIMER Title....................: Timer, Alarm and Message Package File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01 TIMER.SBMT :02 "TIME :03 "TIME2 :04 $TMLB :05 $TMLB6 :06 $TMLB? :07 $TMLBA :08 %$TMLB :09 %ADTIM :10 %APRNT :11 %DATSC :12 %FMER :13 %IGET1 :14 %ISOL8 :15 %ISRCH :16 %JULDT :17 %JULDY :18 %MOVBT :19 %PARSD :20 %PARSP :21 %QREAD :22 %SECDT :23 %TERR :24 %TMLB6 :25 %TMLBA :26 %TMLBA2 :27 %TMLBX :28 %TPARS :29 &TPARS :30 ?TIMER :31 ?TIMER.ROY :32 ALARM.DBS :33 ALARM.LOD :34 ALARM.REL :35 ALARM_REMOTE.LOD :36 BUGS :37 CHECKSTRAPS.MAC :38 COPY.CMD :39 COPY_REMOTE.CMD :40 DUMP.FTN :41 DUMP.REL :42 FREELU.TXT :43 INSTALL_TIMER.CMD :44 JK_TIMER_BUGS :45 MAKEFILE :46 MAKET.MAKE :47 MOVE_TMLB.CMD :48 SESS6.LIB :49 SESSA.LIB :50 SHIP.CMD :51 STARTUP_REMOTE.CMD :52 T.FTN :53 T.LOD :54 TEMP :55 TIMEDIFF.REL :56 TIMER.LOD :57 TIMER.REL :58 TIMERT.LOD :59 TIMERT_BLOCK_DAT.FTN :60 TIMERT_BLOCK_DAT.REL :61 TIMER_BLOCK_DATA.FTN :62 TIMER_BLOCK_DATA.REL :63 TIMER_CONFIG.FTNI :64 TIMER_INSTALL :65 TIMER_INSTALL.DCT :66 TIMER_LOCAL.LOD :67 TIMER_REMOTE.LOD :68 TLARM.LOD :69 TMLB?.MRG :70 TPRNT.REL :71 UPDATE_SHIP.CMD Operating System.........: Language(s)..............: Keywords.................: 1. Message : 2. Mail : 3. Time External Support Req'd...: N/A If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottenger Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD Street........: 1266 Kifer Rd. City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94086 Phone Number..: (408) 746-5145 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This potentially-useful contribution contains an untried and untested (by Interex) timer, alarm, and message package by a well-known and respected contributor. See files ?TIMER and ?TIMER.ROY for many details of usage and installation. Why not try your hand at putting it all together and getting it working, and then re-contribute it as a coherent, tested package?! Additional Documentation....: See ?TIMER and ?TIMER.ROY N02801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXEC_REPORT N028 REPORT EXEC CALLS MADE BY ANY PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: EXEC_REPORT Title....................: Report EXEC Calls Made by any Program File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File (INTEREX supplied) : 01. EXEC_REPORT.SBMT : 02. EXEC.MAC : 03. EXEC.REL : 04. EXEC.SNP : 05. MAKE_EXEC_SNP.CMD : 06. ORLANDO_PAPER : 07. XREPORT.FTN : 08. XREPORT.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: MACRO and FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Debug : 3. Diagnostic 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) Date..........: 88 July 30 Program Abstract............: EXEC_REPORT provides the capability of reporting in detail the EXEC calls made by any program. With a suitable modification of the SNAP file (pre-rev 5000), the subroutine called EXEC can be linked with the program in place of the real EXEC. The new EXEC reports all parameters of all EXEC calls to the XREPORT subroutine. XREPORT is written in Fortran 77 and may easily be modified. XREPORT in turn displays its report/analysis to any specified device or, through spooling, to a file. N02901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADL N029 DETAILED LISTING OF CI GLOBAL DIRECTORIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: ADL Title....................: Detailed Listing of CI Global Directories File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. ADL.SBMT :02. ADL.FTN :03. ADL.REL :04. ADL.LOD :05. ADL.make :06. GET_NEXT_FILE.FTN :07. GET_NEXT_FILE.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A & RTE-6 Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. CI : 2. Directory External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Enhancements Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program displays the amount of disc space occupied in each global directory on an Lu or the system. This version now totals the number of files and accounts for the space lost due to large allocation units. The subroutine 'get_next_file' is an easy way to implement directory searches using the FMP calls. Additional Documentation....: N03001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLASM N030 CLASS AND RESOURCE-NUMBER MONITOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: CLASM Title....................: Class and Resource-number Monitor File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. CLASM.SBMT :02. CLASM.FTN :03. CLASM.REL :04. CLASM.lod :05. CLASM.make :06. LOCKCOMMON.FTN :07. LOCKCOMMON.REL :08. CLASM.help Operating System(s)......: RTE (ANY) Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Class_number : 2. Resource_number : 3. Monitor External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS (bug) Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: These routines provide a centralized method of sharing class and resource numbers. Additional Documentation....: See source & help file. N03101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LA N031 RTE-A LU RE-DIRECTION PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: LA Title....................: RTE-A LU Re-direction Program File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. LA.SBMT :02. LA.FTN :03. LA.REL :04. LA.lod :05. LA.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A ONLY Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 Keywords.................: 1. System External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENT Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This was submitted in 1986 by Dan Felman. I have added an 'OK' parameter so that the program will not ask for a confirmation if you want to run from the WELCOME file. Additional Documentation....: N03201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DP N032 DISPLAY DRIVER PARAMETERS FOR RTE-A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DP Title....................: Display Driver Parameters for RTE-A File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DP.SBMT :02. DP.FTN :03. DP.REL :04. DP.lod :05. DP.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A ONLY Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. System_tables : 2. Driver External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENT Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program was originally submitted by Dan Felman on the 2730 Tape. Works fine, I added an 'OK' parameter to allow use in the WELCOMEnn.CMD file. Additional Documentation....: The code makes interesting reading. N03301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DNUMD N033 CONVERT I*4 TO ASCII; I*2 TO PRINTABLE-BINARY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DNUMD Title....................: Convert I*4 to ASCII; I*2 to printable-binary File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DNUMD.SBMT :02. DNUMD.MAC :03. DNUMD.REL :04. DNUMD.make :05. BINOUT.MAC :06. BINOUT.REL :07. D_TEST.FTN TEST PROGRAM :08. D_TEST.REL :09. D_TEST.lod Operating System(s)......: ANY HP 1000 CPU Language(s)..............: MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Formatting : 2. Conversion External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: The subroutine DNUMD is the I*4 equivalent to CNUMD: INTEGER A(5) INTEGER*4 J .... CALL DNUMD(J,A) CALL EXEC(2,1,A,5) BINOUT converts a I*2 word to 16 1's & 0's in a similar fashion: CHARACTER*16 OUT_STRING INTEGER*2 I .... CALL BINOUT(I,OUT_STRING) N03401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DS_INIT N034 DS-INITIALIZATION USING CI FILE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DS_INIT Title....................: DS-initialization Using CI File File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DS_INIT.SBMT :02. DS_INIT.FTN :03. DS_INIT.REL :04. DS_INIT.lod :05. DS_INIT.make :06. DS_MOD.FTN :07. DS_MOD.REL :08. DS_MOD.lod Operating System(s)......: RTE(any) Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. DS : 2. INITIALIZE External Support Req'd...: DS -- 91750 If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program will allow the use of a CI file for the DS initialization commands. You will still need the `real` DINIT but no longer need a FMGR lu just to initialize DS. I have also included a similar program for DSMOD. Additional Documentation....: N03501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXTIME N035 RETRIEVE EXECUTION TIME OF A PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: EXTIME Title....................: Retrieve Execution Time of a Program File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. EXTIME.SBMT :02. EXTIME.MAC :03. EXTIME.REL :04. EXTIME.make :05. XSONTIME.MAC :06. XSONTIME.REL :07. T_TEST.FTN :08. T_TEST.REL :09. T_TEST.lod :10. T2_TEST.FTN :11. T2_TEST.REL :12. T2_TEST.lod Operating System(s)......: RTE- A ONLY Language(s)..............: MACRO Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Accounting : 3. Performance External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: Here are two pair of subroutines for finding the execution time of a program. One pair(ExTime) can be called around any section of code for which you have the source. The other can find the execution time of a son program. Additional Documentation....: N03601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LSAM N036 SAM LISTING PROGRAM FOR RTE-A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: LSAM Title....................: SAM Listing Program for RTE-A File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. LSAM.SBMT :02. LSAM.FTN :03. LSAM.REL :04. GETSAM.MAC :05. GETSAM.REL :06. LSAM.LOD :07. LSAM.make Operating System.........: RTE-A only Uses hierarchical files?.: NO Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. System_tables External Support Req'd...: HpCrtLib If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Program Abstract............: LSAM lists the contents of SAM and can be run on RTE-A only. Users must read the warning in the source (GETSAM) regarding the use of DEBUG on this program. This program was found on the Orlando SWAP tape (88) submitted by D. A. Thombs. I changed the output formatting to use the HpCrtLib. This made the output more compact and if the style of the output doesn't suit you, its easy to change. Additional Documentation....: N03701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OOPS N037 A VCP LOOK-ALIKE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: OOPS Title....................: A VCP Look-Alike File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. OOPS.SBMT :02. OOPS.FTN :03. OOPS.REL :04. OOPS.lod :05. OOPS.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A ONLY Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Games External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program only LOOKS like VCP. Be sure your system manager or other victim is good natured. Additional Documentation....: N03801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAM_MON N038 SAM-USAGE MONITOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SAM_MON Title....................: SAM-Usage Monitor File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. SAM_MON.SBMT :02. SAM_MON.FTN :03. SAM_MON.REL :04. SAM_MON.LOD :05. SAM_MON.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A only Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Monitor External Support Req'd...: %SAMON -- (part of RTE-A) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program can be put into the time list to report on SAM usage at some interval. The program totals SAM usage and if its beyond a limit(now 2500 words) then SAM_MON schedules SAM,AL. Additional Documentation....: N03901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SKED N039 TIME-SCHEDULED PROGRAM SCHEDULER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SKED Title....................: Time-Scheduled Program Scheduler File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. SKED.SBMT :02. SKED.FTN :03. SKED.REL :04. SKDFL.FTN :05. SKDFL.REL :06. SKED.DAT :07. SKED.LOD :08. SKED.make :09. SKED_TEST1.FTN :10. SKED_TEST1.REL :11. SKED_TEST1.lod :12. SKED_TEST2.FTN :13. SKED_TEST2.REL :14. SKED_TEST2.lod Operating System(s)......: TESTED ON RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Scheduling External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program was on the 2830 release of the CSL-1000 as M056nn. 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: See SKED.DAT N04001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST_DBOPN N040 REPORT NUMBER OF DCB'S AND RUN-TABLE SIZE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: TEST_DBOPN Title....................: Report Number of DCB's and Run-Table Size File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. TEST_DBOPN.SBMT :02. TEST_DBOPN.FTN :03. TEST_DBOPN.REL :04. TEST_DBOPN.LOD :05. TEST_DBOPN.make :06. SET_DCB_SIZE.MAC :07. SET_DCB_SIZE.REL :08. DB_RUN_SIZE.MAC :09. DB_RUN_SIZE.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE -- ALL Language(s)..............: FTN7X & MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Image : 2. Data_base : 3. Performance External Support Req'd...: IMAGE-I 92069 ONLY If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program demonstrates the use and the results of SET_DCB_SIZE. The actual run table size is reported. The program will need to be edited for your data base. Additional Documentation....: N04101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TREE N041 DISPLAY DIRECTORY-TREE STRUCTURE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: TREE Title....................: Display Directory-Tree Structure File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. TREE.SBMT :02. TREE.FTN :03. TREE.REL :04. TREE.lod :05. TREE.make :06. TREE_SUB.FTNI Operating System(s)......: RTE-A & RTE-6 (CI FILES) Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. CI : 2. Directory External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program displays the directory structure of a CI file system. This version does not require RTE-A(CDS). The original was M098-- on the 2830 tape. I added a variable list device. Additional Documentation....: N04201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- UACCTS N042 USAGE-ACCOUNTING INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: UACCTS Title....................: Usage-Accounting Information File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. UACCTS.SBMT :02. UACCTS.FTN :03. UACCTS.REL :04. UACCTS.lod :05. UACCTS.make :06. MSORT.mac :07. MSORT.rel :08. LYLIB.mrg :09. LYLIB.help :10. LYLIB.lib :11. LYLIB.rel :12. LYLIB1.mac :13. LYLIB1.rel :14. LYLIB2.ftn :15. LYLIB2.rel Operating System(s)......: RTE-A only Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. Accounting External Support Req'd...: rev. 5.0 If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program produces an alphabetized list of users of the system. The list contains: log on, super user status, users real name, current connect time in minutes, & last log off time. There is also a flag on users that haven't used the system in 30 days. Additional Documentation....: N04301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ULIST N043 ALPHABETIZED USER-LIST FOR RTE-A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: ULIST Title....................: Alphabetized User-List for RTE-A File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. ULIST.sbmt :02. ULIST.ftn :03. ULIST.rel :04. MSORT.mac :05. MSORT.rel :06. LYLIB.lib :07. LYLIB.rel :08. LYLIB.mrg :09. LYLIB.help :10. LYLIB1.mac :11. LYLIB1.rel :12. LYLIB2.ftn :13. LYLIB2.rel :14. ULIST.lod :15. ULIST.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A ONLY Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. Accounts External Support Req'd...: REV. 5.0 If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program produces an alphabetized list of users of the system. The list contains: log on, super user status, users real name, logon command and logoff command. Additional Documentation....: N04401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- VCP_NOW N044 HALT AN RTE-A SYSTEM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: VCP_NOW Title....................: Halt an RTE-A System File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. VCP_NOW.SBMT :02. VCP_NOW.MAC :03. VCP_NOW.REL :04. VCP_NOW.DOC :05. VCP_NOW.lod :06. VCP_NOW.make :07. REBOOT.MAC :08. REBOOT.REL :09. REBOOT.lod Operating System(s)......: RTE-A only Language(s)..............: MACRO Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Boot-up External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program will halt an RTE-A system. There is also a program to Re-Boot the system. Additional Documentation....: See VCP_NOW.DOC N04501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHR N045 SESSION-ACTIVITY REPORT UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: WHR Title....................: Session-Activity Report Utility File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. WHR.SBMT :02. WHR.FTN For Rev. 5.0 :03. WHR.REL :04. WHR.FTNI :05. WHR.LOD :06. WHR.help :07. WHR.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A ONLY Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. Status External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Enhancment Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-1207 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program was on the CSL-1000 Rev. 2830. It is a more friendly, flexible WH. Some system addresses were hard coded in the source. I have made them self configuring. WHR can be put in the time list and its output can go to a file. Additional Documentation....: N04601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEDIT N046 FORM-MODE UNIVERSAL DATABASE EDITOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DEDIT Title....................: Form-Mode Universal Database Editor File Names...............: 00. RENAME TRANSFER FILE : 01. DEDIT.SBMT : 02. DEDIT.FTN MAIN PROGRAM : 03. DEDIT.rel : 04. KJCLIB1.FTN SUPPORT ROUTINES : 05. KJCLIB1.rel : 06. KJCLIB1.lib : 07. KJCLIB1_CDS.FTN SUPPORT ROUTINES : 08. KJCLIB1_CDS.rel : 09. KJCLIB1_CDS.lib : 10. KJCLIB1.FTNI SUPPORT ROUTINES (CODE) : 11. DEDIT.LOD LINK COMMAND FILE : 12. DEDIT.make : 13. DEDIT_CDS.LOD LINK COMMAND FILE : 14. DEDIT.MAN USER'S MANUAL Operating System.........: RTE-6 & RTE-A Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 Keywords.................: 1. Image : 2. Editor External Support Req'd...: IMAGE-I and IMAGE-II If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS-- CDS Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: US Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-7543 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: This program was designed to allow easy, user friendly editing of IMAGE data-bases. It gets the structure of the desired database and creates a form on the terminal. Data is read from the screen in block mode allowing a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get type of editing. DEDIT can add/delete/update serially or by key fields. This was originally submitted by Ken Cornetet. Additional Documentation....: See DEDIT.MAN N04701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DBUTILITY N047 IMAGE UTILITIES (92069 ONLY) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DBUTILITY Title....................: IMAGE Utilities (92069 only) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DBUTILITY.SBMT :02. DBCPD.FTN :03. DBCPD.REL :04. DBCPM.FTN :05. DBCPM.REL :06. DBMOV.FTN :07. DBMOV.REL :08. DBDCB.FTN :09. DBDCB.REL :10. SET_DCB_SIZE.MAC :11. SET_DCB_SIZE.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE (ANY THAT CAN RUN IMAGE) Language(s)..............: FTN7X,MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Image : 2. Modify External Support Req'd...: IMAGE (92069 ONLY) If Re-submission, Reason.: ENHANCEMENTS AND ADDED ROUTINES Contributor's Name..........: Donald L. Clapp Company.......: Eli Lilly & Co. Street........: Lilly Corporate Center City..........: Indianapolis State.........: Indiana Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 46285 Phone Number..: (317) 276-7543 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: These routines allow some changes to an IMAGE data base to be made on-line. These routines use FMGR routines to directly modify the database. By using large dcb's they are very fast compared to DBUNL-DBLOD. DBCPM -- This program does use the HASH routine found in the standard IMAGE library. This program will change the capacity of an automatic or manual master set. DBCPD -- This program will change the capacity of a detail set. The actual number of records in the resulting set will generally be a few more than requested. The file size is rounded up and the additional space made available. DBMOV -- This program will move a set to a different Lu. DBDCB -- This program will change the value of word 4 of the root file. Word 4 determines the number of dcb's allocated by DBOPN. If you have the space, more is generally better. The maximum that DBOPN will allow is 17. SET_DCB_SIZE -- This subroutine will set the dcb size for DBOPN to allocate when opening a database. For serial searchs and large records, more is better. Additional Documentation....: See sources. N04801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DI N048 LIST DIRECTORY TREE / CHANGE WORKING DIRECTORY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DI Title....................: List Directory Tree / Change Working Directory File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DI.sbmt :02. DI.ftn :03. DI.rel :04. DI.doc :05. DI.lod :06. DI.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Directory : 2. CI External Support Req'd...: $FMP6 If Re-submission, Reason.: Enhancements / upgrade Contributor's Name..........: Donald Leslie Company.......: Raytheon Company White Sands Missle Range Street........: P O Box B City..........: WSMR State.........: New Mexico Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 88002 Phone Number..: (505) 678-9181 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: DI lists the entire directory tree under the current global directory, or under the directory root specified in the runstring. The current working directory is indicated if it's within the display. For dumb terminals only a display of the tree is printed. For 26XX terminals, the cursor control keys are used to select the new working directory by placing the cursor on the appropriate line. The program then uses terminal screen reads to reconstruct the user's selection. After the new working directory is set via FMP calls, program DL is run to list the contents of the new directory. Auto-Linefeed must be OFF at the terminal. Additional Documentation....: DI / yields all directory trees. The LU for the directory is also displayed. Original version of DI (CSL Rev. 2533 #J131) was meant to run under RTE-A with CDS. The program was modified to run under RTE-6 (or RTE-A without CDS?) and enhanced slightly to work with either 26XX or "dumb" terminals. N04901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEARCH N049 SEARCH FOR STRING ACROSS DIRECTORY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.make :06. SEARCH.FTN :07. SEARCH_OPTS.FTN :08. SEARCH_OPTS.REL :09. MAKEDATA.FTN :10. MAKEDATA.REL :11. MAKEDATA.LOD :12. BIGLB.LIB Operating System.........:RTE-6,RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.:YES Language(s)..............:FTN77 Keywords.................: 01. Directory : 02. Search : 03. Strings External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.:Improvements and bug fixes Will now match on stings of length 1. A delimiter is now any non alpha-numeric character. The DCB is larger to speed up searching. The options are no longer positional. New option C. -C surpresses casefolding. 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............: Usage: SEARCH Filemask String1[:String2 ] [ Option(s) ] Search opens all type 4 (ASCII) files which fit "Filemask" and searches line by line for a match with "String". When a match is found the line number and line are printed on the output device and the search continues. A match is declared only if the specified string is delimited by a non alpha numerical character. i.e. the string is IJK IJK and IJK( are delimited matches IJKL and IJK_L are not delimited matches Options must be be preceeded by + or - to enable or disable the option. The options are : D Delimiter check. L[Output] Listing control. If -L then only the names of files containing a match are displayed. Output may be an Lu or Filename. If nothing is specified LU 1 is assumed. A non-numeric LU is treated as a file name which will contain the output. X String1 is replaced by String2 ( may be combined with -D to do a non delimited exchange ). +X schedules EDIT to do the exchange. Note SEARCH does not treat _ as a delimiter but EDIT does. C Casfolding of compared strings. The defaults are +L1 , +D , -X , +C. The program excepts Break. Type EX to exit anything else to continue. The program Makedata will produce test data. Usage : Makedata,Lines,Filename i.e Makedata,1000,Test.txt will write 1000 lines to Test.txt. Additional Documentation....: N05001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRCL N050 PRINT NUMBER OF CODE LINES IN SOURCE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SRCL Title....................: Print number of code lines in source File Names...............:00. Rename transfer file :01. SRCL.SBMT :02. SRCL.FTN :03. SRCL.REL :04. SRCL.CMD :05. SRCL.LOD :06. SRCL.make :07. SAME.CMD :08. DIFF.CMD :09. SAME_SUB.CMD :10. DIFF_SUB.CMD Operating System(s)......: RTE/6,RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Documentation : 2. Analyzer External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Enhancements Contributor's Name..........: Donald Leslie Company.......: Raytheon Company Street........: White Sands Missle Range P O Box B City..........: WSMR State.........: New Mexico Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 88002 Phone Number..: (505) 678-9181 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program will scan a FTN7X source program and print the number of lines in the file, number of comments, number of blank lines, other code and the total number of executable code lines.* Where executable code lines is debatable, but for this program, they do not include set up code, such as data statements, dimension statements, etc. Run example: Source file SRCL.FTN contains: Source lines 121 Comment lines - 32 Blank lines - 5 Other code - 6 ===== Code lines 78 64% of source file SRCL done! Additional Documentation....: The following parameters can now be passed in the run string : Total count Total comment Total blank Total include Total other This allows for cumulative totals across several modules . The input can now be a mask i.e @.ftn . Command files Same and Diff which will count the lines for all files in two directories , where the modules are the same/different . These command files also use the csl program 'For' ( Entry L126 - release 2730 ) Invoked as follows : Same,mask,dir1,dir2 i.e. Same,@.ftn,/x/source,/y/source N05101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLOT_1 N051 GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 1 OF 3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PLOT_1 Title....................: General Plot Program (Part 1 of 3) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. PLOT_1.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. DESCRIP :42. F0013 :43. TDATA :44. FORM.FTN :45. FORM.REL :46. FORM2.FTN :47. FORM2.REL :48. FORM_DUMP.FTN :49. FORM_DUMP.REL :50. FRAM1.FTN :51. FRAM1.REL :52. FRAM2.FTN :53. FRAM2.REL :54. FRAM3.FTN :55. FRAM3.REL :56. GET_DEVICE.FTN :57. GET_DEVICE.REL :58. GET_NEXT.FTN :59. GET_NEXT.REL :60. GET_NEXT_HDR.FTN :61. GET_NEXT_HDR.REL :62. GET_PTRS.FTN :63. GET_PTRS.REL :64. GET_VALUE.FTN :65. GET_VALUE.REL :66. GLIM.FTN :67. GLIM.REL :68. HANDLER.FTN :69. HANDLER.REL :70. INIT_PTRS.FTN :71. INIT_PTRS.REL :72. LIM1.TXT :73. LOOP.FTN :74. LOOP.REL :75. MOREF.FTN :76. MOREF.REL :77. MOVE_REC.FTN :78. MOVE_REC.REL :79. PREDEF2 :80. MY_FLAG.REL :81. MY_FORM.FTN :82. MY_FORM.REL :83. #MERGE_PLOT :84. PARAMETERS :85. PREDEF :86. VARIABLES Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Graphics : 2. Plotting 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 Contribution 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 Bug fixes and enhancements . Menus will now run on terminals connected to MUX . XY plots now run correctly ( i.e. AZ vs. EL ) . Supports multiple copies and multiple files . N05201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLOT_2 N052 GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 2 OF 3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PLOT_2 Title....................: General Plot Program (Part 2 of 3) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. PLOT_2.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 :18. PREDEF :19. PREDEF2 :20. CPLOT :21. CAGP :22. CINIT :23. CY_AXI :24. CGET_VALUE :25. CSETR :26. CMOVE :27. CPFLG :28. COMEMA :29. CREPLT :30. CFORM :31. CPRM :32. CTEMP :33. CNEXTFILE Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 or RTE-A Language(s)..............:FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Graphics : 2. Plotting 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 Contribution 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 N05301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLOT_3 N053 GENERAL PLOT PROGRAM (PART 3 OF 3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PLOT_3 Title....................: General Plot Program (Part 3 of 3) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. PLOT_3.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. CMOVE :24. PTIME.FTN :25. PTIME.rel :26. CGET_VALUE :27. PTITLE.FTN :28. PTITLE.REL :29. RDFIL.FTN :30. RDFIL.REL :31. REPLOT.TXT :32. REPLT.FTN :33. REPLT.REL :34. RESET.FTN :35. RESET.REL :36. SAVETN.FTN :37. SAVETN.REL :38. SERR.FTN :39. SERR.REL :40. SET.FTN :41. SET.rel :42. CNEXTFILE :43. SET1.FTN :44. SET1.REL :45. SET1.TXT :46. SET3.FTN :47. SET3.REL :48. SETR.FTN :49. SETR.REL :50. SETSRC.FTN :51. SETSRC.REL :52. SETUP.FTN :53. SETUP.REL :54. SET_LIMITS.FTN :55. SET_LIMITS.REL :56. SET_PRM.FTN :57. SET_PRM.REL :58. SFLG.FTN :59. SFLG.REL :60. SMAX.FTN :61. SMAX.REL :62. SMIN.FTN :63. SMIN.REL :64. SORTR.FTN :65. SORTR.REL :66. SRC.TXT :67. STRK.FTN :68. STRK.REL :69. SUMMARY.FTN :70. SUMMARY.REL :71. SUMMARY.TXT :72. SWITCH.FTN :73. SWITCH.REL :74. S_LIM1.TXT :75. TAG.FTN :76. TAG.REL :77. TEST_FN.FTN :78. TEST_FN.REL :79. TITLE.TXT :80. UTILITY.FTN :81. UTILITY.REL :82. VARIABLES :83. V_AXI.FTN :84. V_AXI.REL :85. WHERE.FTN :86. WHERE.REL :87. XAXISR.FTN :88. XAXISR.REL :89. X_AXI.FTN :90. X_AXI.REL :91. Y_AXI.FTN :92. CY_AXI :93. PLOT_3.FTN :94. CAGP :95. PARAMETERS :96. CPLOT :97. CREPLT :98. COMEMA :99. CSETR Operating System(s)......: RTE/6 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 Contribution 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 N05401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SL N054 SESSION SWITCH TABLE EMULATOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SL Title....................: Session Switch Table Emulator File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. SL.SBMT :02. SL.FTN sl source :03. SL.REL sl relocatable :04. SL.LOD sl link file :05. SL.help move to HELP directory :06. SL.make sl make file :07. GETSAM.MAC SAM handler source :08. GETSAM.REL SAM handler relocatable :09. SPOOL.CMD sample command file :10. REDIRECT.LIST sample :11. PAPER Orlando paper (Typer format) Operating System.........: RTE-A only Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. System_tables External Support Req'd...: RTE-A Spooling System 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 Phone Number..: 202-653-1510 Program Abstract............: SL is a program and a few associated routines that uses the RTE-A spooling system LU redirection capability to emulate the Session Switch Table functionality of RTE-6. The spooling system allows LU redirection. This program makes it look like the SL command and provides an LUTRU subroutine to allow the TRUE lu to be determined. A sample command file, SPOOL.CMD, shows how even spooling to a re-directed LU can be emulated by checking the re-directed LU, saving it, and restoring it. Type SL,? for the list of commands. Additional Documentation....: Updates since the original submission: REV 1.1 - changed LUTRU to not excede $LUT# 10/11/88 REV 1.2 - check SL,m,n for illegal value of n 4/17/89 REV 1.3 - moved CLCUC to prevent m,n from being altered 4/18/89 REV 1.4 - SL,m now displays lu relation of LU m like RTE-6 4/24/89 N05501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- XIOER N055 FORTRAN ERROR REPORTER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: XIOER Title....................: FORTRAN Error Reporter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. XIOER.SBMT :02. XIOER.MAC :03. XIOER.REL :04. F7XER.FTN :05. F7XER.REL :06. XIOER.MAKE :07. test.ftn :08. test.rel :09. test.lod :10. test.doc Operating System.........: RTE-A (should work on RTE-6) Uses hierarchical files?.: Language(s)..............: FORTRAN, ASSEMBLER Keywords.................: 1. Error : 2. Fortran : 3. Help External Support Req'd...: ERR program from Orlando SWAP tape If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: F. Stephen Gauss Company.......: U.S. Naval Observatory Street........: 34th St. and Massachusetts Ave. NW City..........: Washington State.........: DC Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20392 Phone Number..: 202-653-1510 Program Abstract............: Two subroutines that can be used to report a real error message instead of a FORTRAN run time error number. Simply link XIOER.REL and F7XER.REL with your program and RP the ERR program from the Orlando SWAP or CSL 2840 tape. Additional Documentation....: see F7XER.FTN N05601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERR N056 AN ERROR-REPORTING PROGRAM FOR MOST HP ERRORS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: ERR Title....................: An Error-Reporting Program for Most HP Errors File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. err.sbmt :02. err.ftn :03. err.rel :04. err.lod :05. Flist.ftn :06. Flist.rel :07. Lparse.ftn :08. Lparse.rel copy err to /help/err :09. err copy lparse to /help/lparse :10. lparse copy errors to /help/error/errors :11. errors :12. erndx.ftn Indexer :13. erndx.rel 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.: added an index to Tom Goff's err program Contributor's Name..........: F. Stephen Gauss Company.......: U.S. Naval Observatory Street........: 34th St. and Massachusetts Ave. NW City..........: Washington State.........: DC Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20392-5100 Phone Number..: (202) 653-1510 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. Additions by S. Gauss: DS/NS errors added. Also added ERNDX program to index the error message file. ERR will still run without it. However, running erndx will add an index which speeds things up considerably. Simply run erndx and it will create the index files automatically. Additional Documentation....: in the help file: /HELP/ERR N05701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MASTER N057 GET MASTER SECURITY CODE & MANAGER'S PASSWORD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MASTER Title....................: Get Master Security Code & Manager's Password File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. MASTER.sbmt :02. MASTER.FTN :03. MASTER.REL :04. MASTER.lod :05. MASTER.make :06. cldir.mac :07. cldir.rel :08. obsrv.ftn :09. obsrv.rel :10. obsrv.lod :11. master_sec.ftn :12. master_sec.rel :13. master_sec.lod :14. super_on_a.ftn :15. super_on_a.rel :16. super_on_a.lod Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM OR OLDER Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 Keywords.................: 1. Security : 2. System_tables External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: FREDDY ZAPATA Company.......: MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE Street........: PO BOX 5837 City..........: ORLANDO State.........: FL Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 32855 Phone Number..: 407-356-4231 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: Running this program will convert a user of any capability to become the system manager for as long as he stays logged on and will also display the master security code for the system using display function. Additional Documentation....: N05801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT N058 MONITOR SYSTEM TABLES (SUPPLEMENTS WH UTILITY) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: WHAT Title....................: Monitor System Tables (supplements WH utility) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. WHAT.SBMT :02. WHAT.PAS :03. WHAT.REL :04. WHAT.LOD :05. WHAT.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: Pascal/1000 Keywords.................: 1. System_tables : 2. System : 3. ID_segments : 4. Resource_number : 5. Monitor External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Added "program list by state" feature 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, program list by state, and monitoring values relative to time-scheduled programs. Additional Documentation....: See source code or use on-line help via ?? option. N05901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RECON N059 READ SYSTEM-CONSOLE CONTENTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: RECON Title....................: Read System-Console Contents File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. RECON.SBMT :02. RECON.PAS :03. RECON.REL :04. RECON.LOD :05. RECON.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: Pascal/1000 Keywords.................: 1. Status : 2. System : 3. Terminal 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.......: RECON allows a user from any terminal to read the screen contents of the system console, by performing a "screen read" on the console similar to an EDIT/1000 screen read. The console screen is restored to it's original state, and the data is displayed to the user one page at a time. Additional Documentation....: See source code N06001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRID N060 GRID GAME PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: GRID Title....................: GRID Game Program File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. GRID.sbmt :02. GRID.ftn :03. GRID.rel :04. GRID.lod :05. grid.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Games External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Harold Engstrom Company.......: McDonnell Douglas Street........: 3855 Lakewood Ave. City..........: Long Beach State.........: Calif. Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 90648 Phone Number..: 714-952-6125 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: Purpose: This is a game that we played at Cara's house but I don't know what it's called. A player can move from his last position in any straight or diagonal direction. A player cannot jump over any filled boxes. The first player who is unable to move loses the game. N06101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAKE N061 UNIX-LIKE 'MAKE' UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MAKE Title....................: Unix-Like 'MAKE' Utility File Names...............:00. Rename transfer file :01. MAKE.SBMT :02. MAKE_CDS.PAS Source for MAKE :03. MAKE_CDS.LOD :04. MAKE_CDS.REL :05. MAKE_NONCDS.PAS Stripped-down version to run in non-CDS systems :06. MAKE_NONCDS.LOD :07. MAKE_NONCDS.REL :08. MAKE.HELP Help file for the runstring :09. MAKEFILE.HELP Help file on the makefile syntax :10. MAKETUTORIAL.HELP General tutorial on MAKE :11. MAKE_RC.HELP Help file for MAKE.rc file :12. MAKE_SUPERDEBUG.HELP Help file for super-debug options :13. VARIABLES.HELP Help file for variables :14. MAKEFILE.MAKE Sample makefile :15. EFFECTS.PAS Makefile "inverter" :16. EFFECTS.LOD :17. EFFECTS.HELP :18. EXPANDMAKEFILE.CMD Makefile expander (CI command file) :19. EXPANDMAKEFILE.HELP :20. FMP.PAS Pascal MODULE that declares all the FMP routines :21. FMP.REL :22. RC.PAS Pascal MODULE that looks in MAKE.rc :23. RC.LIB :24. RC.REL :25. RC.HELP :26. RC_CDS.LIB :27. RC_CDS.REL :28. TOUCH.PAS Auxiliary to MAKE- change update time :29. TOUCH.REL :30. TOUCH.HELP Operating System(s)......: RTE-6/VM, RTE-A Language(s)..............: Pascal Keywords.................: 1. CI : 2. Data_Mgmt : 3. Unix External Support Req'd...: Pascal libraries, CDS for CDS version : Hierarchical file system If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Jack Repenning Company.......: Hewlett-Packard, Info. Networks Div. Street........: 19420 Homestead Road City..........: Cupertino State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95014 Phone Number..: (408) 257-7000 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: MAKE is a program to help in managing sets of files. Its job is to transform files into other files through commands contained in a description file called the "makefile". Through the information contained in the makefile, and the file-system's time stamps, MAKE ensures that only the minimum necessary files are remade in response to changes in sources. By far the most common use of MAKE is in program development, where MAKE can manage the compilation, merging, indexing, and loading of interrelated files. Another common use is for document preparation, where MAKE can manage the "compilation" of documents through programs like RUNOF, RUNEM, and TEXED, and their printing. This version of MAKE has capabilities and syntax very similar to those of the UNIX (TM AT&T Bell Labs) program of the same name. ExpandMakeFile.Cmd is a CI command file which expands a makefile, making variable substitutions, casefolding names, and breaking apart multiple-target productions. This makes it possible to write tools that work off of a makefile, while only parseing a simplified subset of the full makefile syntax and semantics. Effects.run is a tool built on the makefile syntax (as simplified by ExpandmakeFile.Cmd). Effects, in essence, "inverts" the makefile: a makefile clearly tells what files, by changing, may affect a given file, but only implicitly what files are affected by changing a given file. Effects inverts this information, so that you can easily see which files will be directly and indirectly affected by a change to a single file. This becomes very useful when the makefile grows beyond a few files. TOUCH.run changes the update time-stamp of a file (the time-stamp used by MAKE for its decisions) to the current time. This makes the file "look changed" to MAKE, causing the same recompilations as if the file had been edited and changed. TOUCH is also used directly by MAKE, when the "-t" option ("TOUCH the files instead of executing the commands") is specified. FMP.PAS is a Pascal MODULE which declares all the FMP routines. It may be imported into any Pascal program, effectively predeclaring all FMP, and giving Pascal users access to these external routines almost as ready as in less strongly typed languages such as FORTRAN and MACRO. FMP.PAS is used by MAKE. RC.PAS is a Pascal MODULE (also useable as an external routine, for users of other languages) which implements a simple means of providing default values to programs which can be customized for individual users. The defaults are contained in a file named <program name>.rc, in the user's home directory (path 0). (If your system doesn't support UDSP's, the RC looks in your current working directory.) MAKE uses RC. Additional Documentation....: Help files are provided on all the pieces. Several help files are also provided on details of MAKE and the Makefile, and a tutorial on its use in general. N06201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MODIFY_FORM N062 262X FORMS-CREATE AND MODIFY PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MODIFY_FORM Title....................: 262x Forms-Create and Modify Program File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. modify_form.sbmt :02. modify_form.ftn :03. modify_form.rel :04. modify_form.lod :05. jcbt.mac :06. jcbt.rel :07. wait.ftn :08. wait.rel :09. cierr.ftn :10. cierr.rel :11. asint.ftn :12. asint.rel :13. exec_codes.ftn :14. exec_codes.rel Operating System.........: RTE-A Rev. 4.0 or later Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Forms : 2. Tools External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Joe Boswell Company.......: Federal Aviation Administration Street........: 5400 Davis Highway City..........: Anchorage State.........: Alaska Country.......: Zip Code......: 99506 Phone Number..: 907-269-1157 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: Additional Documentation....: This routine will allow easy creation and modification of forms used for any 262X or 264x terminals. Most attributes are loaded under softkeys and you are not required to remember the codes needed to generate a form. N06301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DYSTAT N063 RTE-A REAL-TIME STATUS DISPLAY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DYSTAT Title....................: RTE-A Real-Time Status Display File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. DYSTAT.SBMT :02. DYPATCH.FTN :03. DYPATCH.REL :04. DYSTAT.FTN :05. DYSTAT.REL :06. DYSUB.MAC :07. DYSUB.REL :08. DYUPDATE.FTN :09. DYUPDATE.REL :10. DYUPDATE.FTNI :11. DYSTAT.make :12. DYSTAT.lod :13. SYSOVERHEAD.MAC :14. SYSOVERHEAD.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Analyzer : 3. Performance External Support Req'd...: Module %SPSLG must be Gen'ed in. If Re-submission, Reason.: Derived from DYMEM on CSL rev 2730. Contributor's Name..........: John D. Johnson Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Street........: 1266 Kifer Road, MS/101R City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94086 Phone Number..: (408) 746-5263 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: DYSTAT repeatedly displays information about system utilization and user processes. It: * Displays bar graph of User, System and Idle time. * Number of Exec and Driver calls per second. * Displays status of (up to 18) processes in memory. * Requires SPS module be gen'ed in. * MODIFIES THE SYSTEM to install it's counters! Additional Documentation....: Source is documented. N06401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FGREP N064 FAST PATTERN-FINDER ALA UNIX ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: fgrep Title....................: Fast Pattern-Finder ala UNIX File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File : 01. FGREP.SBMT : 02. FGREP.FTN : 03. FGREP.REL : 04. FGREP.DOC : 05. FGREP.lod : 06. FGREP.make Operating System(s)......: RTE, CI Language(s)..............: FORTRAN Keywords.................: 1. Unix : 2. Search : 3. Strings External Support Req'd...: CI If Re-submission, Reason.: Faster version of Fgrep from CSL Rev.2625 Contributor's Name..........: John D. Johnson Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Street........: 1266 Kifer Road, MS/101R City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94086 Phone Number..: (408) 746-5263 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: This is equivalent to the FGREP program available in UNIX (with luck) usage: fgrep [-opt] pattern fileMask Additional Documentation....: See file Fgrep.doc N06501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DO N065 GENERATE AND EXECUTE A SERIES OF COMMANDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DO Title....................: Generate and Execute a Series of Commands File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. DO.SBMT :02. $CRLIB :03. %CI :04. %CISU6 :05. %CISUB :06. DO.DOC :07. DO.FTN :08. DO.REL :09. DO6.LOD :10. DOA.LOD :11. DOCMD.FTN :12. DOCMD.REL :13. DODMP.FTN :14. DODMP.REL :15. DODUM.FTN :16. DODUM.REL :17. DOMIS.FTN :18. DOMIS.REL :19. DOMSK.FTN :20. DOMSK.REL :21. DOSCN.FTN :22. DOSCN.REL :23. DOTRE.FTN :24. DOTRE.REL :25. ONLY.FTN :26. ONLY.REL :27. WILD.FTN :28. WILD.REL :29. DOBUF.FTNI :30. DOMSK.FTNI :31. DOOPT.FTNI :32. DOTRE.FTNI Operating System(s)......: RTE-6, RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Procedures : 2. Command_files : 3. Pre-processor External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: John D. Johnson Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Street........: 1266 Kifer Road, MS/101R City..........: Sunnyvale State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 94086 Phone Number..: (408) 746-5263 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: DO generates and executes a series of command lines derived from a single abbreviated command line typed by the user, optionally asking the user to approve each command line before it is executed. Additional Documentation....: See file DO.DOC for usage documentation. To load on RTE-6/, use DO6.LOD, on RTE-A use DOA.LOD. There is no source for $CRLIB, %CI, %CISU6 and SUB as these are derived from HP products. N06601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BC N066 BROADCAST UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: BC Title....................: Broadcast Utility File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. bc.sbmt :02. bc.ftn :03. bc.rel :04. bc.lod :05. bc.help :06. bc.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 4.0 Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 Keywords.................: 1. Mail : 2. Message External Support Req'd...: no If Re-submission, Reason.: revised, enhanced Contributor's Name..........: Jon Wetherbee Company.......: City National Bank Street........: 1730 W Olympic Blvd Suite 200 City..........: Los Angeles State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 90015 Phone Number..: (213) 480-7364 Telex.........: -- Contribution Abstract.......: Broadcast Utility, like the HP3000's TELL utility. Additional Documentation....: See source code and .HLP file. N06701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILE N067 CI OPERATONS WITH FILE-MASKING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: FILE Title....................: CI Operatons with File-Masking File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. FILE.SBMT :02. FILE.help :03. FILE.FTN :04. FILE.make :05. FILE.IFTN :06. FILE.LOD :07. FILE.REL :08. FMPWD_CDS.FTN :09. FMPWD_CDS.REL :10. FTNMBT.FTN :11. FTNMBT.REL :12. GET_BLOCK.FTN :13. GET_BLOCK.REL :14. HELP_cds.FTN :15. HELP_cds.REL :16. MEMCPY.MAC :17. MEMCPY.REL :18. ^NONCDSMAC.MAC Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 4.0 Language(s)..............: FORTRAN, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Pre-processor : 2. Filter : 3. Files External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: For updates Contributor's Name..........: Jon Wetherbee Company.......: City National Bank Street........: 1801 W Olympic Bl City..........: Los Angeles State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 90006 Phone Number..: (213) 480-7548 Contribution Abstract.......: FILE is a general file processing utility created primarily to provide file masking and quiet operations for several CI command functions. FILE can be used in .CMD files in place of CI commands to keep the process quiet and hide aspects of the it from the user. This is not possible with several CI commands. FILE is also a file masking preprocessor for all of its functions which include CI functions which do not support file masking. Additional Documentation....: See sources. N06801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAIL N068 ELECTRONIC-MAIL UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: mail Title....................: Electronic-Mail Utility File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. mail_2.sbmt :02. !SUPER.MAC :03. !SUPER.REL :04. APPENDTO.FTN :05. APPENDTO.REL :06. BC.ftn :07. BC.rel :08. BC.lod :09. BC.help :10. FMPCHECKRTN.FTN :11. FMPCHECKRTN.REL :12. FMPWD_CDS.FTN :13. FMPWD_CDS.REL :14. HELP.FTN :15. HELP.REL :16. help_cds.ftn :17. help_cds.REL :18. MAIL.help :19. MAIL.ftn :20. MAIL.rel :21. MAIL.lod :22. MAIL.make :23. MEMCPY.MAC :24. MEMCPY.REL :25. ^NONCDSMAC.MAC Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 4.0 Language(s)..............: FORTRAN, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. mail External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: For updates Contributor's Name..........: Jon Wetherbee Company.......: City National Bank Street........: 1801 W Olympic Bl City..........: Los Angeles State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 90006 Phone Number..: (213) 480-5548 Contribution Abstract.......: MAIL is derived and has substantially evolved from a contribution by Seppo Pietikainen of Hewlett-Packard, Finland of a few years ago. This version includes many new features including replies, forwarding, filing, printing, and file transmission. Additional Documentation....: See sources and help file. N06901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- VERSN N069 SOFTWARE-VERSION TRACKING UTILITIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: VERSN Title....................: Software-Version Tracking Utilities File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. versn.sbmt :02. versn.ftn :03. versn.rel :04. FmpDirectRead.ftn :05. FmpDirectRead.rel :06. Stamp.ftn :07. Stamp.rel :08. FmpCheckRtn.ftn :09. FmpCheckRtn.rel :10. CheckSum.ftn :11. CheckSum.rel :12. mvw.mac :13. mvw.rel :14. versn.lod :15. versn.make :16. stamp.lod :17. versn.help :18. stamp.help Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 4.0 Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 Keywords.................: 1. Relocatable : 2. Documentation External Support Req'd...: no If Re-submission, Reason.: new Contributor's Name..........: Jon Wetherbee Company.......: City National Bank Street........: 1730 W. Olympic Blvd Suite 200 City..........: Los Angeles State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 90015 Phone Number..: (213) 480-7364 Telex.........: -- Contribution Abstract.......: These programs provide a means of installing release/revision information into relocatables which will appear in the executable file and for displaying the rel/rev information in an executable file, permitting tracking of rel/rev levels to the actually executed code. Additional Documentation....: See source code and .HELP files N07001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOCM N070 CM-PROMPT PREVENTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: NOCM Title....................: CM-Prompt Prevention File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. NOCM.SBMT :02. NOCM.FTN :03. NOCM.REL :04. NOCM.LOD Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FORTRAN 77 Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. Security : 3. Logon/Logoff External Support Req'd...: NONE If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Mark Bornemann Company.......: Rockwell-Collins Street........: 400 Collins Road N.E. City..........: Cedar Rapids State.........: Iowa Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 52498 Phone Number..: 319-395-4334 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program can be set up as the primary interrupt instead of PROMT on an LU. On an interrupt, it checks the LU to see if a session is active and if the user is a Superuser. If there is no session active, or if they are a Superuser, PROMT will be scheduled either to LOGON or to initiate a CM prompt. A user who is not a Superuser will not get the CM prompt on unsolicited interrupts, since PROMT will not be executed after they are logged on. Additional Documentation....: N07101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERLOCK N071 USER INTERFACE TO UNLOCK LAS DATA FILES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Userlock Title....................: User Interface to Unlock LAS Data Files File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. Userlock.Sbmt :02. Userlock.Ftn :03. Userlock.Rel :04. Userlock.Lod :05. Userlock.Cmd :06. Userlock.Hlp Operating System(s)......: Rte-A 4.1,Aries C.0.0 (LAS) Language(s)..............: Ftn7x Keywords.................: 1. LAS External Support Req'd...: Las.Lib Unlock.Run (A LAS Utility Program) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Michael H. Spence Company.......: Tennessee Eastman Co. Street........: P.O. Box 1972 City..........: Kingsport State.........: Tennessee Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 37662 Phone Number..: (615) 229-2220 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program was written as an aid to system managers who are using the Aries II or III (LAS) software. This program allows users to unlock their own LAS files without having to have access into CI. The user need not know the full CI path name of their file; they only need to know the local name and file type. The user input is then parsed to a runstring that is passed to the LAS utility program "Unlock", that is supplied with the LAS software package. Additional Documentation....: See Source Code and Help Files for additional information. N07201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RPIT N072 RP PROGRAMS VIA DS/1000 REMAT PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: RPIT Title....................: RP Programs via DS/1000 REMAT Program File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. RPIT.SBMT (submission file) :02. RPIT.FTN (Source File) :03. RPIT.REL (Relocatable file) Operating System.........:RTE-6, RTE-A, (rev 2340 or later) Language(s)..............:Fortran Keywords.................: 1. DS : 2. Network External Support Req'd...: DS or NS with DS Services If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul F. Gerwitz Company.......: Eastman Kodak Co. Street........: MSD, Bldg 56/3, KP City..........: Rochester State.........: New York Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 14652-3302 Phone Number..: 716-477-3067 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: When using the REMAT to run a remote program, the remote program must be RP'd to be executable. REMAT does not provide the capability to RP programs by itself. This program should be RP'd at bootup, and will provide this capability. Example: CI> RU REMAT $SW,1001,,DS #RW,RPIT,PROGX <--rp the program 000000 041501 020040 020040 000000 PROGX<--response from RPIT #RW,PROGX <--run the program #EX If an error is incountered, RPIT will return the FMP error code in the first parameter i.e. 177421 000000 000000 000000 000000 is FMP -239, program already RP'd Additional Documentation....: See source file N07301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHIFT N073 SHIFT STRINGS TO UPPER/LOWER CASE IN CI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SHIFT Title....................: Shift Strings to Upper/Lower Case in CI File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. SHIFT.SBMT :02. SHIFT.FTN :03. SHIFT.REL :04. SHIFT.HELP :05. SHIFT.lod :06. SHIFT.make Operating System.........:RTE-A, RTE-6 (2340 or later) Language(s)..............:Fortran Keywords.................: 1. Strings : 2. Tools External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul F. Gerwitz Company.......: Eastman Kodak Co. Street........: MSD, Bldg 56/3 Kodak Park City..........: Rochester State.........: NY Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 14652-3302 Phone Number..: 716-477-3067 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: This program takes an input string and converts it's case depending on the input option. The resulting string is returned via EXEC 14. program is great for CI command files. The runstring is: SHIFT, option, string option - -u for lower to uppercase -l for upper to lowercase string - string to convert (max 80 characters) Additional Documentation....: N07401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLU1 N074 PRINT SYSTEM-CONSOLE MESSAGES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PLU1 Title....................: Print System-Console Messages File Names...............:00. Rename transfer file :01. PLU1.SBMT submit file :02. PLU1.FTN source file :03. PLU1.REL relocatable file :04. PLU1.CMD command file :05. PLU1.LOD link file Operating System.........: RTE-A900 V4.0 - 5.0, maybe all Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Printer : 2. Terminal External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul G. Abell Company.......: GTE of the South Street........: 3007 Roxboro Rd. City..........: Durham State.........: N.C. Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 27704 Phone Number..: (919) 471-5825 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: This program will scan the system console and print the contents on your terminal so you can see what is happening on the system console from your terminal. If you are the system manager, you will need to do this from time to time. I modified an old CSL program to do this MY WAY. Check out Rev. 2340 entry H047, program VIEW. PLU1 will let you see as many lines of the system console as you like. IE, you can list out the last xxx lines and or erase the whole screen. Additional Documentation....: In source file. N07501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESIZ N075 IMAGE UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: RESIZ Title....................: IMAGE Utility File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. resiz.sbmt - This file :02. resiz.cmd - Command file :03. resiz.ftn - Source file :04. resiz.rel - Relocatable file :05. resiz.lod - Link file Operating System.........: RTE-A, perhaps more Language(s)..............: FTN7x Keywords.................: 1. Image : 2. Analyzer External Support req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul G. Abell Company..................: GTE South Street...................: 3007 Roxboro Rd. City.....................: Durham State....................: NC Country..................: USA Zip Code.................: 27704 Phone Number.............: 919/471-5825 Program Abstract............: RESIZ is a program that uses the output of IMAGE utility program DBSPA to analyze dataset capacities and suggest new prime number capacities for each dataset over 80% full. The suggested capacity will reduce the percent used to 80% or less. I use this utility to analyze a very large database with many large master datasets. It is updated once a month and usually the capacities change. This utility makes it easier for me to manage my dataset capacities and keep them around 80% full or less without having to do a lot of math. I even added a feature that creates an editor file you can transfer to, to edit the schema for you with the new capacity values. In my case I have to completely reload all of my datasets each month with updated information, so this process works for me nicely. The first step is to create your input file with DBSPA as follows: CI> DBSPA,1,<FILE>,<DATABASE>,SECUR This procedure will cause the output from DBSPA to go to the file named in the 2nd. run line parameter. This file is what RESIZ uses to analyze the capacity statements. The output from RESIZ would look something like this: Set name= A80301 Capacity= 151553 % used= 81 New capacity= 153071 Set name= A60601 Capacity= 289559 % used= 81 New capacity= 292459 Set name= A20501 Capacity= 139201 % used= 81 New capacity= 140593 Set name= A205ZZ Capacity= 4637 % used= 87 New capacity= 4967 Set name= A304ZZ Capacity= 4423 % used= 81 New capacity= 4481 Set name= A40401 Capacity= 111211 % used= 81 New capacity= 112327 Set name= A40402 Capacity= 13649 % used= 82 New capacity= 13921 Set name= A404ZZ Capacity= 11197 % used= 85 New capacity= 11777 Set name= A50201 Capacity= 71089 % used= 81 New capacity= 71807 Set name= A502ZZ Capacity= 7717 % used= 90 New capacity= 8501 Set name= A61501 Capacity= 46327 % used= 81 New capacity= 46807 Set name= A615ZZ Capacity= 3209 % used= 92 New capacity= 3607 Set name= A70301 Capacity= 34721 % used= 81 New capacity= 35069 Set name= A70401 Capacity= 20749 % used= 82 New capacity= 21163 Set name= A91201 Capacity= 106531 % used= 85 New capacity= 111857 Set name= A91202 Capacity= 10903 % used= 85 New capacity= 11467 Set name= A912ZZ Capacity= 5077 % used= 85 New capacity= 5333 Set name= A91901 Capacity= 111043 % used= 81 New capacity= 112153 To use the transfer file created, run edit like this: CI> EDIT,<SCHEMA>,TR,EDIT_MACRO 1f/151553 x/151553/153071// 1f/289559 x/289559/292459// 1f/139201 x/139201/140593// 1f/4637 x/4637/4967// 1f/4423 x/4423/4481// 1f/111211 x/111211/112327// 1f/13649 x/13649/13921// 1f/11197 x/11197/11777// 1f/71089 x/71089/71807// 1f/7717 x/7717/8501// 1f/46327 x/46327/46807// 1f/3209 x/3209/3607// 1f/34721 x/34721/35069// 1f/20749 x/20749/21163// 1f/106531 x/106531/111857// 1f/10903 x/10903/11467// 1f/5077 x/5077/5333// 1f/111043 x/111043/112153// /er Additional Documentation....: In source file. N07601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MODRIVE N076 MODIFY DVT DRIVER-TYPE ONLINE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MODRIVE Title....................: Modify DVT Driver-Type Online File Names...............:00. Rename transfer file :01. MODRIVE.SBMT submit file :02. MODRIVE.FTN source file :03. MODRIVE.REL relocatable file :04. MODRIVE.CMD command file :05. MODRIVE.LOD link file Operating System.........: RTE-A900 V4.0-5.0 Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Driver : 2. Modify External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul G. Abell Company.......: GTE of the South Street........: 3007 Roxboro Rd. City..........: Durham State.........: N.C. Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 27704 Phone Number..: (919) 471-5825 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: This program will modify the DVT driver type while online of any LU. This can be very dangerous, so BE CAREFUL, or you will have to reboot your system. We use it to change the driver type of LASER JET printers on "C" and "D" muxs'. It also works nicely for modifying "C" mux LU's so they will work with EDIT-1000 whenever they are set up without ENQ/ACK protocol, to work with NON-STANDARD HP terminals. Additional Documentation....: In source file. N07701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTNS N077 NS-1000 BUSY-LU MONITOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PORTNS Title....................: NS-1000 Busy-LU Monitor File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. portns.sbmt - This file :02. portns.ftn - Source file :03. portns.rel - Relocatable file :04. portns.cmd - Command file :05. portns.lod - Link file :06. porns.ftn - Source file :07. porns.rel - Relocatable file :08. porns.cmd - Command file :09. porns.lod - Link file Operating System.........: RTE-A 4.1, 5.0, perhaps more Language(s)..............: FTN7x Keywords.................: 1. Monitor : 2. DS : 3. Network External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul G. Abell Company..................: GTE South Street...................: 3007 Roxboro Rd. City.....................: Durham State....................: NC Country..................: USA Zip Code.................: 27704 Phone Number.............: 919/471-5825 Program Abstract............: PORTNS and PORNS are examples of NS-1000 "P" to "P" programs. They communicate with each other over NS-1000. Each program monitors busy LU's on its own system. PORTNS is the master program and schedules PORNS to run on the slave system. PORNS has to be RP'd on the slave system before it will work. Below is an example of the output of the program PORTNS. You will have to customize the LU list with your own LU's and system entry points. Two system entry points are hard coded into the LU busy subroutine. CMMA will list them for you or you can search your system generation list file for them. NODE: 1002 49 50 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 44 45 46 47 48 1 7 * NODE: 100 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 75 76 77 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Additional Documentation....: In source file. N07801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPAWN N078 SPAWN - NESTED LOGON FOR RTE-A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Spawn Title....................: Spawn - Nested Logon for RTE-A File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. SPAWN.SBMT Submission file :02. SPAWN.FTN Spawn source :03. SPAWN.LOD Link command file for Spawn :04. SPAWN.REL Spawn object :05. SPAWN.MAKE "MAKE" rules to build Spawn :06. SPAWN.HELP How to use Spawn Operating System.........: RTE-A/VC+ only Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Session : 2. Logon/Logoff External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: 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.......: I developed Spawn while I was investigating Security/1000 as a topic for a paper at the Interex 1989 conference in San Francisco. I elected not to do the paper after I learned the a tutorial would be given there by Hewlett-Packard folks. The reason for the program is that I needed a way to quickly alter my own capability level (as in a new logon) and environment and then return to my original environment and capability just as quickly. Additional Documentation....: See program source and Spawn.help N07901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_0 N079 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_0 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_0.sbmt - this file :02. Catalog - a DL of the directory structure :03. Hellofiles.info - top-level documentation Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: Re-compile if not on 5.0 revision! If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: This is a complete Computer-Aided Training package including a Pilot interpreter, a few courseware modules, support utilities, and a lot of documentation which supports the courseware. This is the "HELLO" that runs on the primary systems! I have been allowed to distribute it in this form. Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_1 N080 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_1 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_1.sbmt - this file :02. Buggy.dbg :03. Buggy.ftn :04. Buggy.lst :05. Buggy.pas :06. Buggy.rel :07. Cmplnk.cmd :08. Cmplnk.sol :09. Comments :10. Como.text :11. copier :12. copyfile :13. dfile.text :14. dlfile :15. easy.text :16. exzec.pas :17. exzec.rel :18. find&ex.text :19. fmgrlist :20. ho :21. idxiDx :22. inventory :23. junk.ftn :24. line :25. lineintro1.text :26. lineintro2.text :27. linenums :28. listfile :29. long.ftn :30. long.lst :31. long.rel :32. loop.ftn :33. loop.rel :34. myfile :35. myprog.ftn :36. myprog.lst :37. myprog.pas :38. myprog.rel :39. mystery :40. new.text :41. newcommands :42. numbers :43. phonebook :44. printfile :45. prshant.junk :46. ritz.ftn :47. ritz.rel :48. runnr.ftn :49. runnr.rel :50. screenintro.text :51. twrite.ftn :52. twrite.lst :53. twrite.pas :54. twrite.rel :55. wordsp Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: These files are the files which are to be copied to each user's directory to be used by that student in the course of using the tutor. Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_2 N081 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_2 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_2.sbmt - this file :02. !cours - pascal include file for COURSE :03. $zmntl.lib - extracted from graphics/1k-2 :04. convt.ftn - .pil file generator :05. convt.rel :06. course.lod - links the tutor :07. course0.pas - Tutor Main source :08. course0.rel - Tutor Main object :09. course1.pas - 1st overlay source :10. course1.rel - 1st overlay object :11. course2.pas - 2nd overlay source :12. course2.rel - 2nd overlay object :13. course3.pas - 3rd overlay source :14. course3.rel - 3rd overlay object :15. deconvt.ftn - .pil to source converter :16. deconvt.rel :17. hello.pas - scheduler for tutor :18. mopsy.ftn - supplies opsy to pre a.85 :19. mopsy.rel :20. mtch.pasx - match routine from course1 :21. setup.cmd - copies labfiles to user dir :22. test - Pilot demonstration courseware :23. test.pil - Tutor-ready version of "test" :24. tutor.snf - software-numbering file Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: Re-compile if not on 5.0 revision! If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: These are the sources and objects that make the tutor work, plus some utilities that convert human-readable courseware into the form Tutor uses (and back again) Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_3 N082 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_3 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_3.sbmt - this file :02. answers.wkbk :03. articles.wkbk :04. civars.wkbk :05. exec11.wkbk :06. exec2.wkbk :07. exzec.wkbk :08. fmpopen.wkbk :09. fmpwrite.wkbk :10. instal.wkbk :11. quizzes.wkbk :12. snd.cmd :13. subjects.wkbk :14. workbook.wkbk :15. workout.ljrf :16. workout.wkbk Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: These are some documentation files and training aids for both the student and the teacher Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_4 N083 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_4 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_4.sbmt - this file :02. etime.rel :03. lu1_lu2.ctd :04. lu1_lu2.mag :05. rndfil :06. tf.ctd :07. tf.mag :08. vm11.ftn :09. vm112.ftn :10. vm113.rel :11. yazz.mam :12. yes.bbb :13. yes.txt :14. yess.aaa :15. yess.blah :16. yess.erie :17. yupp.ftn Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: These files are general support for the structured lab exercises. Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_5 N084 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_5 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_5.sbmt - this file :02. lab14 :03. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: This is one of 17 labs' information Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_6 N085 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_6 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_6.sbmt - this file :02. lab15 :03. s2.ans :04. s3.ans :05. s4.ans :06. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: This is one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_7 N086 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_7 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_7.sbmt :02. lab16 :03. s3.boot :04. s3.cmd :05. s4.boot :06. s4.cmd :07. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: One of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_8 N087 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_8 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_8.sbmt - this file :02. lab17 :03. s1.cmd :04. s2.cmd :05. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: One of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_9 N088 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_9 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_9.sbmt - this file :02. lab18 :03. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N08901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_10 N089 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_10 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_10.sbmt - this file :02. lab7 :03. s1a.ftn :04. s1a.pas :05. s1b.ftn :06. s1b.pas :07. s2.ftn :08. s2.pas :09. s3.ftn :10. s3.pas :11. s4c.ftn :12. s4c.pas :13. s4m.ftn :14. s4m.pas :15. s4s.ftn :16. s4s.pas :17. s4t.ftn :18. s4t.pas Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: One of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_11 N090 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_11 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_11.sbmt - this file :02. lab1 :03. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_12 N091 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_12 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_12.sbmt - this file :02. lab2 :03. s3.ftn :04. s3.pas :05. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_13 N092 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_13 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_13.sbmt - this file :02. lab3 :03. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_14 N093 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_14 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_14.sbmt - this file :02. lab4 :03. s4.ftn :04. s4.pas :05. s5.ftn :06. s5.pas :07. s7.cmd :08. s8.cmd :09. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_15 N094 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_15 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_15.sbmt - this file :02. lab5 :03. s1.ftn :04. s1.pas :05. s2.ftn :06. s2.pas :07. s3.ftn :08. s3.pas :09. s4.ftn :10. s4.pas :11. s5.ftn :12. s5.pas :13. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_16 N095 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_16 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_16.sbmt - this file :02. lab6 :03. s3.ftn :04. s3.pas :05. s4.ftn :06. s4.pas :07. text Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_17 N096 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_17 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_17.sbmt - this file :02. lab8 :03. s1a.ftn :04. s1a.pas :05. s1b.ftn :06. s1b.pas :07. s2a.ftn :08. s2a.pas :09. s2b.ftn :10. s2b.pas :11. s3a.ftn :12. s3m.pas :13. s3s.ftn :14. s3s.pas :15. s4a.ftn :16. s4a.pas :17. s4b.ftn :18. s4b.pas :19. s5.ftn :20. s5.pas Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_18 N097 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_18 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_18.sbmt - this file :02. lab9 :03. s1.ftn :04. s1.pas :05. s2.ftn :06. s2.pas :07. s3.ftn :08. s3m.pas :09. s4a.ftn :10. s4a.pas :11. s4b.ftn :12. s4b.pas :13. s5.ftn :14. s5.pas :15. s6.ftn :16. s6.pas Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_19 N098 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_19 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_19.sbmt - this file :02. include :03. lab10 :04. s1.ftn :05. s1.pas :06. s2.ftn :07. s3c.ftn :08. s3c.pas :09. s3m.ftn :10. s3m.pas :11. s3s.ftn :12. s3s.pas :13. s3t.ftn :14. s3t.pas :15. s4.txt Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N09901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_20 N099 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_20 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_20.sbmt - this file :02. lab11 :03. s1a.ftn :04. s1b.ftn :05. s2.ftn :06. s2a.ftn :07. s3.ftn :08. s4.pas :09. s5a.ftn :10. s5a.pas :11. s5b.ftn :12. s5b.pas Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N10001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_21 N100 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_21 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_21.sbmt - this file :02. lab12 :03. s1.ftn :04. s1.pas :05. s2a.ftn :06. s2a.pas :07. s2b.ftn :08. s2b.pas :09. s2c.ftn :10. s2d.ftn :11. s3a.ftn :12. s3a.pas :13. s3b.ftn :14. s3b.pas :15. s4a.ftn :16. s4a.pas :17. s4b.ftn :18. s4b.pas :19. s5.ftn :20. s5.pas Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: None If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: one of 17 labs' information files Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N10101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUTOR_22 N101 TUTOR - A PILOT/1000 INTERPRETER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Tutor_22 Title....................: Tutor - a Pilot/1000 Interpreter File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Tutor_22.sbmt - this file :02. adfimod - advance CI module :03. cntlmod - program-control module :04. comdmod - commands module :05. editmod - edit/1000 module :06. filemod - CI file-management module :07. fmgrmod - FMGR module :08. intrmod - introductory module :09. progmod - programming module :10. pwedmod - PoWer-EDiting module :11. rteamod - RTE-A module :12. systmod - system module :13. utilmod - utilities module Operating System.........: RTE-6 or RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: Yes Language(s)..............: Pascal, Ftn7x, and Pilot Keywords.................: 1. Interpreter : 2. Help : 3. Documentation External Support Req'd...: To be used, these must be CONVT-ed and placed in the /Hello directory If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Paul Schumann Company.......: E-Systems, Inc. Street........: P. O. Box 1056 : CBN 101 City..........: Greenville State.........: Texas (TX) Country.......: U. S. A. Zip Code......: 75401 Phone Number..: (214) 457-5358 Program Abstract............: These are the human-readable courseware files. To be useable, they must be run thru CONVT (default output file is .pil) and placed in the /hello directory. Additional Documentation....: This submission is riddled with additional documentation - in all subdirectories. N10201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DBESSEL N102 DOUBLE-PRECISION BESSEL FUNCTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DBESSEL Title....................: Double-Precision Bessel Functions File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DBESSEL.sbmt :02. DBESSEL.rel :03. DBESSEL.ftn Operating System(s)......: RTE-A or else Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Mathematics External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: NA Contributor's Name..........: RAYMOND MERCIER Company.......: INSTITUT D'OPTIQUE/ECOLE SUPERIEURE D'OPTIQUE Street........: BP 43 City..........: State.........: Country.......: FRANCE Zip Code......: 91406 ORSAY CEDEX Phone Number..: 69.41.68.85 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: DBESSEL0(X), DBESSEL1(X) and DBESSELN(X,N) : are the Bessel functions J0, J1 and JN computed : in double precision : X et result REAL*8, N is : integer*2. DBESSELN is computed from DBESSEL0 : and DBESSEL1. Time and precision depends on N. Computation precision and time (on A700 with FPP) interval [0,3] [3,6[ [6,9[ [9,infinit[ DBESSEL0 Precision : 2.E-16 2.E-16 2.E-16 1.E-15 Time : 142 185 197 670 micro-secondes DBESSEL1 Precision : 2.E-16 2.E-16 2.E-16 1.E-15 Time : 154 194 202 675 micro-secondes N10301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RAMDISC N103 RAM-DISC DRIVER FOR RTE-A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: RAMDISC Title....................: RAM-DISC Driver for RTE-A File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. RAMDISC.SBMT :02. RAMDISC.ISTL :03. RAMDISC.make :04. ID^33.REL :05. GEN33.REL :06. GERRAM.REL :07. RAMMAC.REL :08. ID^33.MAC :09. GEN33.MAC :10. GERRAM.FTN :11. RAMMAC.MAC :12. GERRAM.LOD :13. RAMNIT.CMD Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN7X,MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Driver : 2. Emulator : 3. Disc External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: RAYMOND MERCIER Company.......: INSTITUT D'OPTIQUE/ECOLE SUPERIEURE D'OPTIQUE Street........: Bat. 503 City..........: State.........: BP 43 Zip Code......: 91406 ORSAY Cedex Country.......: FRANCE Phone Number..: 69.41.68.85 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: RAMDISC is an RTE-A driver that simulates a disk lu in free memory. This driver "seems" to answer all RTE-A calls and may be used to house command files, data files or program files. Additional Documentation....: RAMDISC.ISTL N10401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- HP-SPICE N104 SPICE CIRCUIT-SIMULATION PACKAGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: HP-SPICE Title....................: SPICE Circuit-Simulation Package File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. SPICE.SBMT :02. SPICE.ISTL :03. SPICE.REL :04. SPICESUP.REL :05. COMMS.REL :06. ERRCD.REL :07. GRAPH.REL :08. HELPR.REL :09. PARSR.REL :10. SYSTM.REL :11. UTIL1.REL :12. UTIL2.REL :13. SIMSP.REL :14. SYNTX.REL :15. EXPLORELIB.REL :16. ACAN.REL :17. DCOP.REL :18. DCTR1.REL :19. DCTR2.REL :20. ERRCK.REL :21. HPUTL.REL :22. OVTPT.REL :23. READN.REL :24. SETUP.REL :25. UTILA.REL :26. UTILF.REL :27. [GLOBS :28. [XTRNL :29. SPICE.PAS :30. SPICESUP.FTN :31. COMMS.PAS :32. ERRCD.PAS :33. GRAPH.FTN :34. HELPR.PAS :35. PARSR.PAS :36. SYSTM.PAS :37. UTIL1.PAS :38. UTIL2.PAS :39. SIMSP.FTN :40. SYNTX.FTN :41. EXPLORELIB.FTN :42. ACAN.FTN :43. DCOP.FTN :44. DCTR1.FTN :45. DCTR2.FTN :46. ERRCK.FTN :47. HPUTL.FTN :48. OVTPT.FTN :49. READN.FTN :50. SETUP.FTN :51. UTILA.MAC :52. UTILF.FTN :53. SPICELIBGEN.CMD :54. SPICE.MERG :55. SPICESUPLIBGEN.CMD :56. SIMSPLIBGEN.CMD :57. SIMSP.MERG :58. SIMSP.LOD :59. SPICE.LOD :60. SYNTX.LOD :61. DEMO1.CIRC :62. DEMO1.EXE :63. DEMO2.CIRC :64. DEMO2.EXE :65. EMITR.CIRC :66. EMITR.EXE :67. TTL.CIRC :68. VERIF.CIRC :69. TSTLBS.CIRC :70. TSTLBS.EXE :71. SPICE.LBS :72. SPICE.LIB :73. SPICESUP.LIB :74. SIMSP.LIB Operating System(s)......: HP-1000/RTE-A with VC+ Language(s)..............: FORTRAN,PASCAL,MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Emulator : 2. Simulator : 2. Tools External Support Req'd...: VC+,PASCAL LIBRARIES, DGL If Re-submission, Reason.: Convertion to RTE-A VC+, added circuit library Contributor's Name..........: Raymond MERCIER Company.......: INSTITUT D'OPTIQUE/ECOLE SUPERIEURE D'OPTIQUE Street........: Bat. 503 City..........: Centre Universitaire State.........: Zip Code......: 91406 ORSAY Cedex Country.......: FRANCE Phone Number..: 69.41.68.85 Program Abstract............: HPSPICE is a general purpose circuit : simulation program that serves as a : computer aid for use the analysis and : verification of electronic circuits. : The simulation program is based upon : the circuit simulator known as SPICE2 : (version 2G.5),developed at the Univer- : sity of California at Berkeley. An inter- : active user interface with graphical out- : put defined by Hewlett-Packard, has : been added to improve engineering : productivity while designing and testing : analog circuits, or analog and digital : IC's. : The original program, from a previous CSL tape, : has been converted to the CI hierarchical file : system. A subcircuit library exploration has : also been added. Additional Documentation....: see SPICE.ISTL N10501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREP N105 SCAN FILES FOR TEXT MATCH ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: GREP Title...............: Scan Files for Text Match File Names..........: 00. Rename Transfer File : 01. GREP.SBMT : 02. GREP.FTN : 03. GREP.REL : 04. grep.lod : 05. grep.make Operating System(s).......: RTE-A, RTE-6, New File System Language(s)...............: FTN7X Keywords..................: 1. Unix : 2. Search : 3. Strings External Support Req'd....: If Re-Submission, Reason..: Contributor's Name..........: Robert C. Combs/Mark S. Domalewski Company.......: C&L Systems Street........: 886 Blemont Avenue City..........: North Haledon State.........: NJ Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 07508-2550 Phone Number..: (201) 427-9292 Telex Number..: 510 600 2155 Program Abstract............: GREP is a file search utility. It scans through a file or all files on a specified directory that match a supplied file mask. Once GREP is run, it will scan through the requested file(s) locating and logging the line on which it found them. The output created by GREP can be sent to the screen (default) or to a file or an LU. If output is sent to a a destination other than your display terminal, you can monitor the oper- ation as well. However, monitoring the information considerably slows down GREP's pace, and is usually not recommended. Additional Documentation....: To link GREP: LINK GREP.REL GREP::PROGRAMS. To run GREP: GREP filename search [output] [monitorlu] filename = the file or files (using a mask) to search search = the text to search for output = a file or LU where the search results will go default to 1 monitorlu = an lu where search information can be displayed defaults to not used N10601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILTR N106 A DIGITAL FILTER FOR HP3357 LAS DATA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: FILTR Title....................: A Digital Filter for HP3357 LAS Data File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. FILTER.SBMT :02. FILTER.DOC :03. FILTER.FTN :04. FILTER.REL :05. FILTER.LOD Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 Language(s)..............: FORTRAN Keywords.................: 1. Filter : 2. LAS External Support Req'd...: HP3357 LAS If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Robert Dwyer Company.......: Berlex Laboratories, Inc. Street........: 110 E. Hanover Ave. City..........: Cedar Knolls State.........: NJ Country.......: Zip Code......: 07927 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: FILTR is a program which provides a digital filter function for smoothing chramatographic data on an HP3357 LAS. It utilizes a modified 2nd-degree Savitzky-Golay polynomial smoothing filter which is characterized by high noise suppression while minimizing signal deformation, and it is computationally efficient. Though designed for the HP3357, the algorithm could be adapted for other kinds of applications where noise suppression is desired. Additional Documentation....: N10701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUTOR N107 POWERFAIL RESTART FOR MUX'S ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: AUTOR Title....................: Powerfail Restart for Mux's File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. 'SUBMT :02. &AUTOR Operating System.........: RTE-6/VM Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Multiplexor : 2. System : 3. I/O External Support Req'd...: POWER-FAIL BATTERY OPTION If Re-submission, Reason.: N/A Contributor's Name..........: ROBERT NIEKAMP Company.......: HEWLETT PACKARD Street........: 6601 WINCHESTER AVENUE, P.O.BOX 18230 City..........: KANSAS CITY State.........: MISSOURI Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 64133 Phone Number..: (816) 737-0071 Telex.........: Program Abstract............: THIS IS THE LATEST VERSION OF AUTOR IN USE BY A CUSTOMER WHO REPORTS HAVING HAD NO PROBLEMS GETTING THE 12792 MUX'S (A,B,C) TO RECOVER FROM A POWER FAILURE CONDITION. THE CUSTOMER HAS SEVERAL HP1000'S (M,E,F) WHICH HAVE THIS ROUTINE SYSGEN'D IN. Additional Documentation....: INTERNAL N10801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSLATORS N108 TRANSLATORS (ASCII, EBCDIC, HEX, INTEGER) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Translators Title....................: Translators (ASCII, EBCDIC, Hex, Integer) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. TRANSLATOR.SBMT :02. EATST.FTN ! Test and demonstraton :03. EATST.rel :04. ATOE.FTN ! ASCII to EBCDIC :05. ATOE.rel :06. ETOA.FTN ! EBCDIC to ASCII :07. ETOA.rel :08. IHEX.FTN ! Hexadecimal to Integer :09. IHEX.rel :10. HEX.FTN ! Integer to Hexadecimal :11. HEX.rel :12. EATST.LOD ! LINK command file :13. EATST.make :14. TEST.TXT ! EATST output Operating System(s)......: RTE-6 or RTE-A Language(s)..............: FORTRAN-77 Keywords.................: 1. Conversion : 2. Translator : 3. EBCDIC 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.........: None Contribution Abstract.......: This is a set of data translation subroutines and a function. ATOE translates ASCII in A2 format to EBCDIC in A2 format. ETOA translates EBCDIC in A2 format to ASCII in A2 format. HEX translates a 16-bit binary integer into four ASCII characters in 2A2 format that represent the value in hexadecimal form. IHEX is the reverse of HEX. N10901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- HW N109 HARDWARE SYSTEM INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: HW Title....................: Hardware System Information File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. HW.SBMT :02. HW.FTN :03. HW.REL :04. HW.LOD :05. HW.make :06. HWINFO.MAC :07. HWINFO.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 5.0 Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Status : 2. Interface External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Ruedi Keller Company.......: Rittmeyer AG Street........: Grienbachstrasse City..........: Zug State.........: Country.......: Switzerland Zip Code......: 6300 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: List the hardware configuration... Hardware System Information -------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Identification: A400 MEMORY Installed: 4.0MB BOOT Select: HP-IB disc loader, BREAK enable, no Enq/Ack IO-Cards: ( Card Identification ) SC= 77B 12100A 4-channel OBIO <---- VCP SC= 27B 12009A HPIB SC= 37B 12009A HPIB SC= 23B 12040D 8-channel MUX SC= 24B 12040D 8-channel MUX SC= 40B 12065A Video Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Documentation....: N11001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MERLIN N110 LOAD/UNLOAD CARTRIDGE ON 35401A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MERLIN Title....................: Load/Unload Cartridge on 35401A File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. MERLIN.SBMT :02. MERLIN.FTN :03. MERLIN.REL :04. MERLIN.LOD :05. MERLIN.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 5.0 Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. Magnetic_tape : 2. Cassette External Support Req'd...: $DTCLB If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Ruedi Keller Company.......: Rittmeyer AG Street........: Grienbachstrasse City..........: Zug State.........: Country.......: Switzerland Zip Code......: 6300 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: Program for loading and unloading tape cartridges on 35401A tape changer. Additional Documentation....: Run MERLIN without parameters N11101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DLONG N111 LIST LONG FILENAMES (SORTED) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DLONG Title....................: List Long Filenames (sorted) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. DLONG.SBMT :02. DLONG.FTN :03. DLONG.REL :04. DLONG.LOD :05. DLONG.HLP :06. DLONG.make :07. FILESORT.FTN :08. FILESORT.REL :09. ICOMPARE.MAC :10. ICOMPARE.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 5.0 Language(s)..............: FTN7X, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Filter : 2. List External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Ruedi Keller Company.......: Rittmeyer AG Street........: Grienbachstrasse City..........: Zug State.........: Country.......: Switzerland Zip Code......: 6300 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program creats a sorted list of file names, one per line, that match a file mask. Additional Documentation....: See the help file N11201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDPATH N112 BUILDPATH FOR CI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Buildpath Title....................: Buildpath for CI File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. BUILDPATH.sbmt :02. BUILDPATH.ftn :03. BUILDPATH.rel :04. BUILDPATH.lod :05. BUILDPATH.help :06. BUILDPATH.make Operating System(s)......: RTE-A 5.0 Language(s)..............: FTN7X Keywords.................: 1. CI : 2. Command_files External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Ruedi Keller Company.......: Rittmeyer AG Street........: Grienbachstrasse City..........: Zug State.........: Country.......: Switzerland Zip Code......: 6300 Phone Number..: Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: Build new filedescriptor from a given filedescriptor for CI command file. Additional Documentation....: See the help file N11301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LSM_UTILS ET AL N113 LABSAM MAINTAINENCE PROGRAMS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Lsm_utils et al Title....................: Labsam Maintainence Programs File Names...............: 00. Rename Transfer File : 01. Lsm_utils.sbmt : 02. Lsm_utils.doc : 03. Lsm_utils.make : 04. Idc_lister.doc : 05. Idc_lister.ftn : 06. Idc_lister.rel : 07. Idc_lister.lod : 08. Ifile_rpr.doc : 09. Ifile_rpr.ftn : 10. Ifile_rpr.rel : 11. Ifile_rpr.lod : 12. Tapecopy.doc : 13. Tapecopy.ftn : 14. Tapecopy.rel : 15. Tapecopy.lod : 16. Dbg_cmplnk.cmd Operating System(s)......: Rte-A, Rte-6 (some programs) Language(s)..............: Fortran 77, CI Keywords.................: 1. Magnetic_tape : 2. Maintenance : 3. Data_base External Support Req'd...: Labsam for Labsam utils If Re-submission, Reason.: Repair bugs found in Tapecopy & in Ifile_rpr & added some enhancements to dbg_cmplnk.cmd Contributor's Name..........: Ted Schroeder Company.......: The Coca-Cola Company Street........: 1 NW Coca-Cola Plaza City..........: Atlanta State.........: Georgia Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 30313 Phone Number..: 404-676-3771 Program Abstract............: These utilities were either written or modified in order to repair the archived Labsam database inverted result file Ixxxxx where xxxxx is the julian date of the archived file set. Tapecopy is used to dump archived tape files to disc. Ifile_rpr Repairs the Ixxxx file. Idc_lister lists out the Idc number, the Main & Alternate Idc name, The Idc type & Inversion status Dbg_cmplnk.cmd is a cmd file to run edit,ftn7x,link & debug with a file name w/o ext or prefix (&,#,etc) Additional Documentation....: See additional docs or programs N11401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPT N114 AN APPOINTMENT-REMINDER PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: APPT Title....................: An Appointment-Reminder Program File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :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. appt.help :12. btach.help :13. lparse.help :14. appt.appt :15. appt.make :16. valentine.pic (co to ::system) :17. Happy_New_Year.pic (co to ::system) 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 (intensionally) 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....: in the help file: APPT.help N11501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALC REV 2815 N115 A COMPUTERIZED CALCULATOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: CALC rev 2815 Title....................: A Computerized Calculator File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. calc.sbmt :02. calc.ftn :03. calc.rel :04. calc.lod :05. stretch.ftn expand input string :06. stretch.rel :07. lparse.ftn logical parsing routine :08. lparse.rel :09. hex.mac convert to hex format :10. hex.rel :11. mint.ftn mathematical trunc (~INT) :12. mint.rel :13. calc.help :14. lparse.help :15. cns.cmd multiple CN commands :16. calc.make Operating System.........: RTE-A, etc Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: Fortran 77, Macro Keywords.................: 1. Calculator 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 encluding 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 N11601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHAR N116 PRODUCE A CHARACTER-SET DISPLAY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.make :06. 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: /help/char N11701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DVT N117 GET DVT AND IFT INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 :10. dvt.make 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 an 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 N11801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IOP N118 FANCY CI `IO' COMMAND ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.make :06. iop.help (co to /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 tothe 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....: /help/iop N11901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DE_TAB N119 REPLACE TAB CHARACTERS WITH SPACES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DE_TAB Title....................: Replace Tab Characters with Spaces File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. de_tab.sbmt :02. de_tab.ftn :03. de_tab.rel :04. de_tab.lod :05. de_tab.make :06. lparse.ftn :07. lparse.rel :08. de_tab.help Operating System.........: RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Formatting : 2. Conversion External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff Company.......: Technology USA Street........: 7085 Mink Hollow RD. City..........: Highland State.........: Maryland Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20777-9771 Phone Number..: (301) 854-3420 Program Abstract............: This program will read a disc file that uses tab characters to position text into columns and produces an output file that has no tabs. The user may choose the tab columns with the default set to the VAX editor. Additional Documentation....: /help/de_tab N12001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- F_DUMP N120 A MULTI-PURPOSE FILE/TAPE DUMPING UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: F_DUMP Title....................: A 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. f_dump.lod :05. f_dump.make :06. lparse.ftn :07. lparse.rel :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.help Operating System.........: RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Dump : 2. Files : 3. Magnetic_tape External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Periodic maintenance Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff Company.......: Technology USA Street........: 7085 Mink Hollow RD City..........: Highland State.........: Maryland Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20777-971 Phone Number..: (301) 854-3420 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 N12101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- M_DUPE N121 MAGNETIC-TAPE DUPLICATOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: M_DUPE Title....................: Magnetic-Tape Duplicator File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. m_dupe.sbmt :02. m_dupe.ftn :03. m_dupe.rel :04. m_dupe.lod :05. lparse.ftn :06. lparse.rel :07. m_dupe.help :08. m_dupe.make 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 periodic maintenance update Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff Company.......: Technology USA Street........: 7085 Mink Hollow RD City..........: Highland State.........: Maryland Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20777-9771 Phone Number..: (301) 854-3420 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 N12201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PHONE N122 A PHONE-NUMBER FINDER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PHONE Title....................: A Phone-Number Finder File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. phone.sbmt :02. phone.ftn :03. phone.rel :04. phone.lod :05. flist.ftn :06. flist.rel :07. lparse.ftn :08. lparse.rel :09. phone.help :10. phone.make :11. phone.lst ( co to /system/ ) Operating System.........: RTE-A, RTE-6 Language(s)..............: Fortran 77 Keywords.................: 1. Search : 2. Help External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff Company.......: Technology USA Street........: 7085 Mink Hollow RD City..........: Highland State.........: Maryland Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20777-9771 Phone Number..: (301) 854-3420 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This is a program similar to my ERR program but instead of finding error messages, it finds phone numbers placed by the user in a file named: PHONE.LST in the users home directory, defined as the global directory with the user's name. Additional Documentation....: PHONE.help N12301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TERM_INIT N123 A TERMINAL SOFT-KEY INITIALIZATION PROGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 :06. Term_init.make 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.: Periodic maintenance 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....: /help/term_init N12401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZAPIO N124 AN I/O INFORMATION FINDER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: ZAPIO Title....................: An I/O Information Finder File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. zapio.sbmt :02. zapio.mac :03. zapio.rel :04. zapio.lod :05. zapio.make :06. zapio.help Operating System.........: RTE-A Language(s)..............: MACRO Keywords.................: 1. I/O : 2. Status External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Thomas E. Goff Company.......: Technology USA Street........: 7085 Mink Hollow RD City..........: Highland State.........: Maryland Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20777-9771 Phone Number..: (301) 854-3420 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program prints system specific information on IO parameters. It is a superset of the HP IO command and also will run the HP utility SPORT for even more information. I hear rumors that rev 5.1 may make this program obsolete but this one is already here! Additional Documentation....: ZAPIO.help N12501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRINTS N125 CONTENTS OF TERMINAL-SCREEN TO LINE-PRINTER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: PRINTS Title....................: Contents of Terminal-Screen to Line-Printer File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. prints.sbmt :02. prints.ftn :03. prints.rel :04. prints.lod :05. prints.make :06. prints.help (co to /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 N12601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRT N126 A FILE-PRINTING FACILITY WITH ESCAPE CODES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. prt.make :07. ffl.ftn :08. ffl.rel :09. oldp0.ftn :10. oldp0.rel :11. oldp0.lod :12. bin.mac :13. bin.rel :14. hex.mac :15. hex.rel :16. prt.help :17. 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 & oldp0.help N12701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SET_WD N127 RETAIN WORKING DIRECTORY AFTER SIGN-OFF ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: Set_WD Title....................: Retain Working Directory After Sign-off File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. Set_WD.sbmt :02. Set_WD.ftn :03. Set_WD.rel :04. Set_WD.lod :05. Set_WD.help (co to /help/) :06. Set_WD.make Operating System.........: RTE-A rev 5.0 or greater Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: Fortran Keywords.................: 1. CI : 2. Directory : 3. Logon/Logoff 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 in the rev 5.0 sign-off transfer file to put a WD /<old directory> command into the user sign-on file. It allows the user to continue working in the same working directory that was in effect when the user signed off. Additional Documentation....: set_wd.help N12801 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SET_TIME N128 AUTOMATICALLY SET SYSTEM TIME FROM HAYES CLOCK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SET_TIME Title....................: Automatically Set System Time from Hayes Clock File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01. time.sbmt :02. time.ftn :03. time.rel :04. time.lod :05. time.make :06. set_time.ftn :07. set_time.rel :08. set_time.lod :09. lparse.ftn :10. lparse.rel :11. time (co to /help/) :12. set_time (co to /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....: time.help and set_time.help. Execute the program Time in your welcome file. The chronograph is interfaced to the computer via the 12040 mux card (including the D-mux). N12901 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHOLOCK N129 WHO LOCKED THE LU'S? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. wholock.make :06. lparse.ftn :07. lparse.rel :08. wholock.help (co to /help/) Operating System.........: RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: n/a Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. I/O : 2. Status 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 N13001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAIL N130 A MAILBOX - ELECTRONIC MAIL FACILITY (1/2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MAIL Title....................: A Mailbox - Electronic Mail Facility (1/2) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01 mail1.SBMT :02 ?_HELP :03 ?_HELP.TXD :04 ACK_INCLUDE.FTN :05 A_HELP :06 A_HELP.TXD :07 BUILD_FILE.FTN :08 BUILD_FILE.REL :09 CAT_FILE.FTN :10 CAT_FILE.REL :11 CHECKFORERROR.FTN :12 CHECKFORERROR.REL :13 CLASSFILE :14 CODE1.FTN :15 CODE2.FTN :16 CODE3.FTN :17 CODE4.FTN :18 CODE56.FTN :19 COPY_FILE.FTN :20 COPY_FILE.REL :21 CREATE_ACK.FTN :22 CRLIB_CDS.CMD :23 CRLIB_NCDS.CMD :24 DATE.FTN :25 DATE.REL :26 DATEJA.FTN :27 DATEJA.REL :28 DELETE.FTN :29 DELETE.REL :30 DELETE_SHELL.FTN :31 D_HELP :32 D_HELP.TXD :33 ENCRIPT.MAC :34 ENCRIPT.REL :35 ENCRIPT_CDS.MAC :36 ENCRIPT_CDS.REL :37 E_HELP :38 E_HELP.TXD :39 FILLINOUTBOX.FTN :40 FILLINOUTBOX.REL :41 FIND_NUM.FTN :42 FIND_NUM.REL :43 GETFREEREC.FTN :44 GETKEY.FTN :45 GETKEY.REL :46 GIDTBL.MAC :47 GIDTBL.REL :48 HELP.FTN :49 HELP.REL :50 INOUT.FTN :51 INOUT.REL :52 INSTALL.CMD :53 IN_HELP :54 IN_HELP.TXD :55 LASER_ALL.CMD :56 LINKBACKTOFREE.FTN :57 LINKRECINOUT.FTN :58 LIST_INFO.FTN :59 LIST_INFO.REL :60 MAIL.BUG :61 MAIL.FTN :62 MAIL.LOD :63 MAIL.MAN :64 MAIL.MAP :65 MAIL.NODS :66 MAIL.OUT :67 MAIL6.LOD :68 MAILA.LOD :69 MAILC6AB8C23754 :70 MAILDIR.LST :71 MAILE1D0FE26D61 :72 MAILGK.CMD :73 MAILGK.LOD :74 MAILLB_CDS.LIB :75 MAILLB_CDS.MRG :76 MAILLB_CDS.SAV :77 MAILLB_NCDS.LIB :78 MAILLB_NCDS.MRG :79 MAILM.CMD :80 MAILM.DOC :81 MAILM.FTN :82 MAILM.MAP :83 MAILM6.LOD :84 MAILMA.LOD :85 MAILMGK.CMD :86 MAILMGK.LOD :87 MAILMLB.MRG :88 MAILMLB_CDS.LIB :89 MAILMLB_NCDS.LIB :90 MAILM_CDS.RELM :91 MAILM_MERGE.CMD :92 MAILM_ROUTINES.DOC :93 MAIL_CDS.REL :94 MAIL_MERGE.CMD :95 MAIL_ROUTINES.DOC :96 MASK.FTN :97 MODACK.FTN :98 NEW.FTN :99 NEW.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A, RTE-6/VM Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Mail : 2. 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. N13101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAIL N131 A MAILBOX - ELECTRONIC MAIL FACILITY (2/2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: MAIL Title....................: A Mailbox - Electronic Mail Facility (2/2) File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File :01 mail2.SBMT :02 OUTPUT_RECORD.FTN :03 OUTPUT_RECORD.REL :04 OUT_HELP :05 OUT_HELP.TXD :06 PM.FTN :07 PM.LIB :08 PM.LOD :09 PM.REL :10 PMGK.CMD :11 PMGK.LOD :12 PM_CDS.LIB :13 PM_CDS.REL :14 PM_HELP.FTN :15 PM_HELP.REL :16 PM_LIB.MRG :17 PM_NCDS.LIB :18 PM_RUN.FTN :19 PM_RUN.REL :20 POSTRECINFO.FTN :21 PRINTARCHIVE.FTN :22 PRINTARCHIVE.REL :23 P_HELP :24 P_HELP.TXD :25 READ.FTN :26 READ.REL :27 READDISTFILE.FTN :28 READDISTFILE.REL :29 READLINKLIST.FTN :30 READLINKLIST.REL :31 README_GREG.TXT :32 READRECINFO.FTN :33 READ_ACKRECORD.FTN :34 READ_ACKRECORD.REL :35 READ_MAILFILE.FTN :36 READ_MAILFILE.REL :37 REQUIREMENTS.DOC :38 RL_HELP :39 RR_HELP :40 RUN.FTN :41 RUN.REL :42 RU_HELP :43 RU_HELP.TXD :44 R_HELP :45 R_HELP.TXD :46 SEND.FTN :47 SEND.REL :48 SET_USER_ID.FTN :49 SET_USER_ID.REL :50 SE_HELP :51 SUBJECT_PROMPT.FTN :52 SUBJECT_PROMPT.REL :53 S_HELP :54 S_HELP.TXD :55 TELL_USER6.FTN :56 TELL_USERA.FTN :57 TELL_USERA.REL :58 TEXED_ALL.CMD :59 TEXT_PROMPT.FTN :60 TEXT_PROMPT.REL :61 TO_PROMPT.FTN :62 TO_PROMPT.REL :63 UIDSUB.MAC :64 UIDSUB.REL :65 UPDATEMAIL.CMD :66 UPDATEPM.CMD :67 USER_NAMES.FTN :68 USER_NAMES.REL :69 VERIFY_USER.FTN :70 VERIFY_USER.REL :71 VU_HELP :72 N_HELP :73 N_HELP.TXD Operating System(s)......: RTE-A, RTE-6/VM Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: FTN77, MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Mail : 2. 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. N13201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- JETSET N132 SEND LASERJET SERIES II COMMANDS FROM TERMINAL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: JETSET Title.....................: Send LaserJet Series II Commands from Terminal File Names................:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. JETSET.SBMT Submission File :02. JETSET.FTN Source File :03. JETSET.REL Relocatable File :04. JETSET.LOD Link File :05. JETSET.DOC Information File Operating System(s).........: RTE-6, RTE-A? Language(s)...............: FORTRAN 77 (Rev 5.0) Keywords..................: 1. Laserjet : 2. Printer External Support Req'd.....: CI : C-Mux (Maybe B or D) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: William L. Steele Company.......: Tobacco Institute Testing Laboratory Street........: 2 Taft Court, Suite 201 City..........: Rockville State.........: MD Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20850 Phone Number..: (301)-294-8582 Telex.........: Contribution Abstract.......: This program will issue those printer control commands inaccessible from the front panel of a LaserJet Series II. It is especially useful when you want to send a form feed from your terminal; when some other user leaves your printer with its 'Perforation Skip' turned OFF; and when you need to list a program containing imbedded control and escape characters. You can also select line spacing, built in pitches and orientations, left and right margins, tray or manual feed, and printer reset.