Z00101 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYMAIL Z001 MAIL/1000 FOLDER TO WEB-BASED FILES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: COPYMAIL Title....................: Mail/1000 folder to web-based files File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex supplied) :01. COPYMAIL.SBMT :02. readme :03. master.cmd :04. copyfiles.edit :05. mailcopy.cmd :06. mail.edit :07. findmbox.cmd :08. findmbox.edit :09. finddirs.cmd :10. finddirs.edit :11. topmail.cmd :12. topmail.edit :13. emails.gif Operating System.........: RTE-A Uses hierarchical files?.: yes Language(s)..............: command files Keywords.................: 1. Mail : 2. Message : 3. Archive External Support Req'd...: none If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: F. Stephen Gauss Street........: 1226 Bast Lane City..........: Shady Side State.........: MD Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 20764 Phone Number..: 410-867-0281 E-mail address: astro@erols.com Program Abstract............: This is a set of command files that will take a mail/1000 user's mail folders and turn them into a set of files that are compatible with web-browsing. Each folder, including the inbox, has an html file created that indexes all the messages in that folder. The messages all are clickable and have .txt appended to them for ease of viewing. No changes are made to the original mail files; everything is copied to a new directory. An example of the use for this is as follows. A person retires and wants to take all his e-mail with him (or the organization wants to archive it). Run this contribution, then ftp all the files created to a machine that can write a CD. The CD then will be a browsable version of the original mail/1000 system. Additional Documentation....: The readme file. Z00201 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BR_TOOLS Z002 BINARY RELOCATABLE TOOL KIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: BR_TOOLS Title....................: Binary relocatable tool kit File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. BR_TOOLS.SBMT :02. COPYBYTES.MAC :03. COPYBYTES.REL :04. DELBR.FTN :05. DELBR.LOD :06. DELBR.REL :07. FIXUPNAME.MAC :08. FIXUPNAME.REL :09. GETBR.FTN :10. GETBR.LOD :11. GETBR.REL :12. MAKEFILE.MAKE :13. MANGLEMASK.FTN :14. MANGLEMASK.REL :15. MAPBR.FTN :16. MAPBR.FTNI :17. MAPBR.LOD :18. MAPBR.REL :19. NAMBR.FTN :20. NAMBR.FTNI :21. NAMBR.LOD :22. NAMBR.REL :23. SRCBR.FTN :24. SRCBR.FTNI :25. SRCBR.LOD :26. SRCBR.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Binary : 2. Relocatable External Support Req'd...: G_1K.LIB (else in this release) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Alan Tibbetts Company.......: Consultant Street........: 3498 Gibson Ave City..........: Santa Clara State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95051 Phone Number..: 408-246-4842 E-mail address: ant@strobedata.com Contribution Abstract.......: This set of binary-relocatable tools is companion to the paper 'BR Toolset' given at the Interworks 2000 conference. The tools include the following programs: NAMBR Display module information in a library MAPBR Display extended module information in a library, including entry points and external refs SRCBR Search BR files GETBR Copy a module from within a BR library to a file DELBR Delete a module from a BR library MAPBR The following useful tools are part of the RTE-6/A release: MERGE Create BR library files LINDX Create indexed BR library files The following is a useful tool from the RTE/CSL library: IMREL Inverse macro assembler (contribution P063 in RTE/CSL release 3030) Additional Documentation....: Z00301 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIREX Z003 DISC DIRECTORY TRACE & REPAIR UTILITIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: DIREX Title....................: Disc directory trace & repair utilities File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. DIREX.SBMT :02. COPYT.FTN :03. COPYT.LOD :04. COPYT.REL :05. DIREX.FTN :06. DIREX.FTNI :07. DIREX.LIB :08. DIREX.LOD :09. DIREX.REL :10. DIREXCHECKSUBS.FTN :11. DIREXCHECKSUBS.REL :12. DIREXSHOWSUBS.FTN :13. DIREXSHOWSUBS.REL :14. DIREX_HPZ.FTN :15. DIREX_HPZ.REL :16. DISCR.FTN :17. DISCR.LOD :18. DISCR.REL :19. DISCT.FTN :20. DISCT.FTNI :21. DISCT.LOD :22. DISCT.REL :23. FINDF.FTN :24. FINDF.LOD :25. FINDF.REL :26. FINDV.FTN :27. FINDV.LOD :28. FINDV.REL :29. HPZPROTBITS.MAC :30. HPZPROTBITS.REL :31. MAKEFILE.MAKE :32. T1READ.FTN :33. T1READ.MAC :34. T1READ.REL Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. Directory : 2. Disc External Support Req'd...: G_1K.LIB (elsewhere in this release) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Alan Tibbetts Company.......: Consultant Street........: 3498 Gibson Ave City..........: Santa Clara State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95051 Phone Number..: 408-246-4842 E-mail address: ant@strobedata.com Contribution Abstract.......: DIREX is a suite of three programs that allows to trace and repair CI directories: DIREX - Directory Examiner Program DISCT - Finds CI volume headers and all root directory entries and checks integrity DISCR - read-test of all tracks on specified disc lu FINDV - Find volume headers COPYT - Copy a track from one disc lu to another FINDF - Find a Fortran source file Additional Documentation....: Z00401 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- G_1K_LIB Z004 LIBRARY OF HPZ AND TIME-RELATED ROUTINES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: G_1K_LIB Title....................: Library of HPZ and Time-related routines File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01 G_1K_LIB.SBMT :02 G_1K.LIB :03 G_1K_CDS.LIB :04 HPZ_F.FTN :05 HPZ_F.RELC :06 HPZ_F.RELN :07 HPZ_M.MAC :08 HPZ_M.REL :09 MAKEFILE.MAKE :10 TIME_SUBS.FTN :11 TIME_SUBS.RELC :12 TIME_SUBS.RELN Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77,MACRO Keywords.................: 1. Library : 2. Time : 3. Terminal External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Alan Tibbetts Company.......: Consultant Street........: 3498 Gibson Ave City..........: Santa Clara State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95051 Phone Number..: 408-246-4842 E-mail address: ant@strobedata.com Contribution Abstract.......: This library contains a collection of HPZ-related routines and a few time-conversion routines and is required in support of some other contributions in the RTE/CSL release. Additional Documentation....: Z00501 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOOKY Z005 EXAMINE RTE-A SYSTEM IN DETAIL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: LOOKY Title....................: Examine RTE-A System in Detail File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. LOOKY.SBMT :02. LOOKY.FTN :03. LOOKY_DISC_SUBS.FTN :04. LOOKY.FTNI :05. LOOKM.MAC :06. HPZINVERSEASMBF.MAC :07. LOOKY.REL :08. LOOKY_DISC_SUBS.REL :09. LOOKM.REL :10. HPZINVERSEASMBF.REL :11. LOOKY.LOD Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. System_tables : 2. Entry_points : 3. Driver External Support Req'd...: G_1K.LIB (elsewhere in this release) If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Alan Tibbetts Company.......: Consultant Street........: 3498 Gibson Ave City..........: Santa Clara State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95051 Phone Number..: 408-246-4842 E-mail address: ant@strobedata.com Contribution Abstract.......: Program to examine RTE-A system in detail. The following menu of interactive commands give some idea of the power of LOOKY: LL lu List output to given LU PL List all programs DP value Display value in octal,decimal,etc LM addr count List memory contents XL addr count List memory contents in system map LI name count List entry point LU lu# count displays DVT and IFT numbers for LU's NO lu# display node lists for a given LU TO lu# display time-out values for a given LU DV dvt# count list device driver tables IF ift# count list interface driver tables DL lu trk sctr cnt list disc contents (Cnt = Block count) BL lu block cnt list disc contents IN display interrupt table EP eject page on list device PEX or /E or /A Exit program Most commands may be modified by a pack flag and a radix. For example, DLPKHE 16 2 4 will show Track 2, Sector 4 of disc LU 16 in a hexadecimal, packed format. This updated version handles block addressing and discs larger than 32767 tracks. Additional Documentation....: Z00601 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRAID Z006 SYSTEM-LEVEL SYMBOLIC DEBUGGER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: SRAID Title....................: System-level symbolic debugger File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. SRAID.SBMT :02. BUILDMESS.CMD :03. BUILDMESS.MAC :04. DBUGTABLE.MAC :05. DBUGTABLE.REL :06. DD*13.MAC :07. DD*13.REL :08. DD*13LINK.MAC :09. DD*13LINK.REL :10. DDC13.MAC :11. DDC13.REL :12. HPMEMMESS.MAC :13. HPMEMMESS.REL :14. MODULE.FTN :15. MODULE.REL :16. NDBUG.MAC :17. NDBUG.REL :18. OPENSYSMAP.FTN :19. OPENSYSMAP.REL :20. PRESIZESTRDSC.MAC :21. PRESIZESTRDSC.REL :22. PROGDDT.MAC :23. PROGDDT.REL :24. RAIDINTERNALSYMS.MACI :25. RAIDMESS.TXT :26. RAIDSHELLSORT.MAC :27. SDBUG.MAC :28. SDBUG.REL :29. SRAID.DBG :30. SRAID.FTN :31. SRAID.LIB :32. SRAID.LOD :33. SRAID.MAKE :34. SRAID.MAN :35. SRAID.MRG :36. SRAID.REL :37. SRAIDBUILDMAP.FTN :38. SRAIDBUILDMAP.FTNI :39. SRAIDBUILDMAP.REL :40. SRAIDHELP.FTN :41. SRAIDHELP.REL :42. SRAIDIOSUBS.MAC :43. SRAIDIOSUBS.REL :44. SRAIDLIB.REL :45. SRAIDMESS.MAC :46. SRAIDMESS.REL :47. SRAID_FEATURES.DOC Operating System(s)......: RTE-A Language(s)..............: FTN77 Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Debug External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Alan Tibbetts Company.......: Consultant Street........: 3498 Gibson Ave City..........: Santa Clara State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95051 Phone Number..: 408-246-4842 E-mail address: ant@strobedata.com Contribution Abstract.......: SRAID is: -A symbolic debugger for the systems programmer. It is used when writing, modifying, or troubleshooting drivers or system modules on RTE-A systems. -It is a symbolic debugger because it has knowledge of the system entry points and module addresses. No longer do you need a system map and an octal calculator to examine the system. It 'understands' many of the system data structures such as DVT and IFT tables. -It includes a sophisticated incremental assembler and disassembler, so both input and output are intelligible as MACRO/1000 code instead of a never ending stream of octal numbers. -A complete help facility is available at all times with documentation on commands and syntax. The help facility documents the pre-defined symbols for the machine registers and system tables. -SRAID allows break points anywhere in system code. It can single-step or trace through drivers or system routines. It can 'step over' or 'step into, subroutines, including routines that wait for interrupts! -SRAID is as non-invasive to the system as possible, requiring only a few system resources. It is loaded on-line as a normal background program (although it sure isn't normal when it is running!), and requires no special drivers or system generation. -SRAID communicates to the user through any standard VCP interface: ASIC, MUX port 0, OBIO port A, or remote VCP in DS. The device need not be LU 1 and can be shared with normal applications when not debugging. You can even run applications from the terminal that will cause your breakpoints to be hit. -SRAID can be used in memory based systems, even those without a file system, although it is preferable to have the RAM-disc or DS file system to allow access to the system snap and list files. -Drivers to be debugged can be in partitioned or non-partitioned address space as usual. All symbol names include the physical page information, so SRAID maps in the code on the fly as necessary. -Upon invocation, SRAID reads the system snap files and system list files as output from RTAGN, so that it can 'know' system labels. All files are closed before breakpoints are allowed, so SRAID can operate without any assistance from the file system during a debug run. SRAID allocates one of the 32 A-Series mapsets for its exclusive use. Now, for the things that it can't do: -SRAID takes over the system completely when debugging, so all other users will be unable to continue. (Better ask permission before you set bear traps in the woods.) -SRAID is not a source-level debugger, you will usually need listings of the code you are working on, however the full symbolic disassembly obviates the need for listings of the rest of the system. Additional Documentation....: Z00701 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RTE_6 Z007 RTE-6 RELEASE 6.2 FROM HP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contribution Name...........: RTE_6 Title....................: RTE-6 Release 6.2 from HP File Names...............:00. Rename Transfer File (Interex-supplied) :01. RTE_6.SBMT :02. COMMUNICATOR62.TXT :03. SRB.TXT Software Release Bulletin :04. DIRLIST.TXT DL of RTE_6.FST :05. RTE_6.FST fst archive file :06. RTE_6_EULA.TXT Operating System(s)......: Language(s)..............: Keywords.................: 1. System : 2. Documentation External Support Req'd...: If Re-submission, Reason.: Contributor's Name..........: Don Pottenger Company.......: Hewlett-Packard Street........: 11000 Wolfe Rd City..........: Cupertino State.........: CA Country.......: USA Zip Code......: 95014 Phone Number..: E-mail address: Contribution Abstract.......: This is the full RTE_6 release 6.2 from Hewlett-Packard as part of HP's commitment to put obsolete software into the public domain. Interex roundly applauds HP's decision to take this step and is very grateful to HP. The 6.2 Communicator and full Software Release Bulletin are bundled as part of this contribution. Due to the large number of files in the RTE-6 software itself, it is bundled as a single FST archive file. Additional Documentation....: Please see the RTE_6_EULA.TXT file for the licensing agreement to use and distribute this software.