========> [LT91B.FLIGHT]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This directory contains FLIGHT V2.5. FLIGHT is a DECwindows aircraft simulator which has been developed and modelled by a collection of DEC employees. If you have any comments on this software and have access to Internet Mail, send a message to DECUSLIBRARY@DECUS.ORG and the DECUS Office will forward the message to the developers and modellers." FLIGHT is installed using VMSINSTAL. The command is: @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL FLIGHT025 disk:[directory] where disk:[directory] is where the FLIGHT025.A file is located. ========> [LT91B.GCE91B]AAAREADME.TXT;7 <======== Miscellaneous things from Glenn Everhart [.misc91b] More net material including Ada lex/yacc, archie client, a unix BASIC interpreter, COPS unix security package, CRACK (fast crack unix password files and report), university Ingres DBMS, Paascal->C, VMS ZIP, squeezer (workset compactor), system service trace, addbad (add bad blks by hand), DCL patch for catch cmds, homemade remote DECnet terminals on TT class devices, free device, clear error count, ^D to delete process, create logical name in any table, any mode, delete logical, dribble mail, how to extend indexf.sys, clear RWAST, show idle time on ALL processes, execute cmd before loginout, and more. [.pc_uucp] UUCP packages for IBM PC (MSDOS), Amiga, and Macintosh. [.cmusnmp] SNMP (Simple Net Management Protocol) code for CMU tcp/ip. ========> [LT91B.GCE91B.NETMONS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== PC Network Tools This area contains ethernet monitoring and diagnostic tools from the Technical University of Delft, in the Netherlands. These allow various ethernet monitoring and data capture to take place. Also included are some unix tools, including an FTP daemon with very enhanced ability to monitor who is using it remotely. ========> [LT91B.GNUSOFTWARE]AAAREADME.TXT;4 <======== This area contains GNU software which has been released since the Spring 1991 VAX/L&T tapes. Titles include the following: ANSI-XVIEW-HEADERS.TAR_Z;1 BASH110.TAR_Z;1 BFD_ILRT_398.TAR_Z;1 CPIO14.TAR_Z;1 EHTS.TAR_Z;1 EPOCH40A1.TAR_Z;1 FILEUTILS30.TAR_Z;1 FILEUTILS31.TAR_Z;1 FIND31.TAR_Z;1 FIND32.TAR_Z;1 GAWK2132.TAR_Z;1 GDB43.TAR_Z;1 GHOSTSCRIPT23.TAR_Z;1 GMP11.TAR_Z;2 GMP12.TAR_Z;1 GNUPLOT30.TAR_Z;1 GNUS3141.TAR_Z;1 GPP1403.TAR_Z;1 GPTX02.TAR_Z;1 GROFF104.TAR_Z;1 HYPERBASE.TAR_Z;1 IOSTREAM050.TAR_Z;1 LIBGPP1400.TAR_Z;1 M4099.TAR_Z;1 M4100.TAR_Z;1 MAKE362.TAR_Z;2 MAKEDOC362.TAR_Z;2 MALLOC.TAR_Z;1 PERL4019.TAR_Z;1 RCS56.TAR_Z;1 SCREEN21C.TAR_Z;1 SED108.TAR_Z;1 SHELLUTILS13.TAR_Z;1 SHELLUTILS15.TAR_Z;1 SHELLUTLS11.TAR_Z;1 SMALLTALK111.TAR_Z;1 TAR110.TAR_Z;1 TEXINFO2121.TAR_Z;1 TEXTUTILS10.TAR_Z;1 TEXTUTILS11.TAR_Z;1 TILEFORTH21.TAR_Z;1 TPUT10.TAR_Z;1 Also present (in a subdirectory) is the HYPERBOLE hypertext system. BROWN_PKGS.README;1 ENCORE.TAR_Z;1 FTPD-WUARCHIVE.SHAR-Z;1 HYPERBOLE.PS_Z;1 HYPERBOLE.README;1 HYPERBOLE_2021.TAR_Z;1 NNSTAT.TAR_Z;1 QUICKDRAW.TAR_Z;1 SPHIGS.TAR_Z;1 SRGP.TAR_Z;1 TCPDUMP-20.PATCH-1;1 TCPDUMP-20.TAR_Z;1 TMM.TAR_Z;1 TRACEROUTE.TAR_Z;1 XMX.TAR_Z;1 The ENCORE object oriented DBMS, the FTP daemon from wuarchive, the NNSTAT and TCPDUMP ethernet monitors, the QUICKDRAW subset for X, the XMX Xwindows multiplexor, and the SPHIGS and SRGP graphics package are not part of hyperbole but are also present. ========> [LT91B.IPU]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Editor's note: IPU did not read cleanly from the submission tape. What could be salvaged is here. VERSION 2 April 18, 10:16am The I/O Page Utility (IPU) was developed to provide users with a utility to access and analyze the Q-bus I/O Page of VAXELN target systems. IPU is similar to the console emulator Octal Debugging Technique (ODT) used on the LSI-11/23 and PDP-11/23 computers. Currently the VAXELN Toolkit does not furnish a tool for this type of analysis. IPU provides the user with an interactive interface to control and monitor the characteristics and activities associated with the I/O Page of a VAXELN target system. A set of commands, similar to DCL, allow the user to configure the session work environment; to inspect and manipulate registers in the Q-bus I/O Page; and to trouble shoot communications with I/O devices. VERSION 3 April 24, 1991 VAXELN I/O Page Utility This session will discuss a software tool developed to assist software engineers in the analysis of the Q-bus I/O Page of VAXELN target systems. The I/O Page Utility (IPU) is similar to the console emulator Octal Debugging Technique (ODT) used on the LSI-11 and PDP-11 computers. Currently the VAXELN Toolkit does not furnish a tool for this type of analysis. IPU provides the user with an interactive interface to control and monitor the characteristics and activities associated with the I/O Page of a VAXELN target system. A set of commands, similar to DCL, allow the user to: o Configure the session work environment. o Inspect and manipulate registers in the Q-bus I/O Page. o Trouble shoot communications with I/O devices. This session will describe why the utility was developed and how the utility can be used. ========> [LT91B.NCSA]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== NCSA Telnet This tree contains the most current available updates of NCSA Telnet for IBM PC and Mac. These programs allow these machines to use Telnet and FTP protocols to communicate with other machines via TCP/IP. Contributed software is also made available as appropriate, from the Zaphod FTP site. (zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu). ========> [LT91B.NIELAND]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== The [.LATEX] area contains a new update of the LaTeX processor for use with TeX. From Ted Nieland ========> [LT91B.UNIXMISC]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This area contains some miscellaneous items primarily for unix systems from Usenet and other sources, obtained from wuarchive.wustl.edu. [.altsources] Dump of alt.sources newsgroup from Usenet current as of October 1991. [.bsdreno] Freely distributable parts of BSD Unix from Reno release. [.pstgrs] Postgres relational multiuser database management system (DBMS), a descendant of university Ingres apparently. ========> [LT91B.WAIS]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Welcome to WAIS! This is the distribution of WAIS, Wide Area Information Servers, which is a system permitting one to set up servers which contain documents describing useful information, and clients on a variety of machines which query those servers based on keywords and similarity to already-found documents (in an iterative fashion) to locate documents you may be interested in. There is code here for unix, vms, next, and macintosh.