************************************************************* DECUS Symposium RT-11 SIG Tape Spring, 1984 Cincinnati, OH Annotated Directory ************************************************************* IMPORTANT Read the file, README.1ST, first. README.1ST 11 15-Jul-84 SIG tape copy instructions and new information. ************************************************************* David Stagg Dept of Pharmacology Yale University Medical School 333 Cedar Street New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 436-2151 This is a subdevice handler (necessary for RT-11 Version 4), used to read the .DSK files on this tape. See README.1ST for an explanation and instructions. XD .SYS 2 05-May-81 SJ/FB driver for V4 XDATCH.SAV 21 17-Apr-81 XDATCH utility DUP .SXD 41 21-Sep-81 DUP V4.0K patched for XD XD .DOC 10 16-Nov-81 Description document XDX .SYS 2 05-Apr-81 XM driver for V4 DUP .COM 1 16-Mar-82 Patch file for V4 DUP.SAV XD .DEV 55 06-Apr-83 VIRTUAL DEVICE for rebuilding XD, if necessary. ************************************************************ VIRTUL - Subdevice retriever for RSTS. E.F.Beadel, Jr., Manager CAUSE Instructional Computer Center SUNY at Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-3055 This program allows RSTS/E users to break down the subdev- ice files from this tape after they have been copied to disk. See README.1ST for details. VIRTUL.BAS 1 File, 28 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 2 DIR2 - Annotated tape directories, part 2. N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories Division 5238 Division 7523 P. O. Box 5800 P. O. Box 5800 Albuquerque, NM 87185 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-8088 (505) 844-5115 Annotated directories of the DECUS Symposia RT-11 tapes from the Fall of 1981 through the Spring of 1984 (this symposium). Previous tapes have DIR1.DSK, which contains annotated directories from Spring 1978 through Spring 1981. DIR2.DSK 6 Files, 241 Blocks ************************************************************ BENCH* - FORTRAN-77 Benchmark Programs Adam Bridge Multiware, Inc. 139 G Street, Suite 161 Davis CA 95616 (916) 756-3281 These are a series of benchmark programs for RT-11 using the new FORTRAN-77 compiler. There are versions linked using F77, F4 with EIS, F4 with FPU, and F4 with no hardware support. The developers of RT FORTRAN-77 would be interested in knowing the results of benchmark tests on as many machines as possible. If you would like to comment, please contact the person listed above. BENCH1.DSK 14 Files, 83 Blocks BENCH2.DSK 13 Files, 441 Blocks BENCH3.DSK 14 Files, 432 Blocks BENCH4.DSK 14 Files, 403 Blocks BENCH5.DSK 13 Files, 425 Blocks ************************************************************ BUPRES - Read Individual Files from a BUP Magtape Michael L. Johnson Susan G. Frasier Dept. of Pharmacology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22908 (804) 924-2496 BUPRES is a FORTRAN IV program which reads individual files from a magnetic tape (MT:) created by the RT-11 version 5 BACKUP/DEVICE command. The program supports only single volume tapes. The .SAV file is built for TSX-plus Version 4.1, and FOR- TRAN IV version 2.5, but can be rebuilt for other systems, if desired. BUPRES.DSK 10 Files, 206 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 3 DSKLB* - Librarian for multiple disks. Joel Berez Infocom 64 Jacqueline Rd. Waltham, MA 02154 (617) 492-1031 Disk Librarian (DSKLIB) is a program to maintain a master catalog of multiple disk directories. Disks are given unique num- bers and names, and then placed in the master catalog. A powerful Find command is then used to locate a particular file. Full wild- cards and multiple switches are supported. The Archive Handler is included here for those persons using RT-11 Version 4 who need such a feature. It has capabilities which complement DSKLIB. The source to DSKLIB is included in this submission. DSKLB1.DSK 6 Files, 475 Blocks DSKLB2.DSK 11 Files, 40 Blocks ************************************************************ HGRAF* - Plotting Package for RT-11. Dennis V. Jensen Ames Laboratory ISU/USDOE 310 Metallurgy Ames, IA 50011 (515) 294-4823 This is the second DECUS release of HGraph. It was coded entirely in DEC Fortran-66 compatible code. Included here is a new WRTSTR (extracted as WRTST2.*) which will generate characters as vectors; it is not dependent on the Visual 550 character gen- erator. Also, there is a cubic spline interpolation line drawing routine (extracted as SMOOTH.*) which is compatible with the DASHLN calling convention. Release two is coded in FLECS. An RT- 11 FLECS translator is also included for reference. PLOT3D.FOR is included as a separate file. HGRAF1.DSK 4 Files, 267 Blocks HGRAF2.DSK 3 Files, 356 Blocks HGRAF3.DSK 9 Files, 180 Blocks ************************************************************ IMAGE* - RT-11 Natural Image Display Program David Fingerhut Digital Equipment Corporation 146 Main Street Maynard, MA 01754 (617) 223-3342 This program allows the display of photographic (or other natural) images on the PRO PC350 computer under RT-11. Included in the submission are the source code to access the PRO graphics display, as well as several files of images. SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 4 IMAGE1.DSK 6 Files, 221 Blocks IMAGE3.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE4.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE5.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE6.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE7.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE8.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGE9.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGEA.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks IMAGEB.DSK 2 Files, 360 Blocks ************************************************************ LA100G - Vector-to-Raster Translator for LA100 Graphics Robert Hamilton Multiware, Inc. 139 G St., Suite 161 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3291 LA100G is a program that can read a file of formatted gen- eric graphics instructions, translate the instructions into a disk-based "bitmap" file, and then create a hardcopy image on one of Digital's Letterprinter or Letterwriter 100 serial printers. The program features a dot resolution of up to 1024 by 1024, sim- ulated hardware character generation, dotted and dashed line generation, and a flexible means for scaling and rotating an image. The input file format is easily user-generated by "post- processing" device or metafile output from most any popular graphics package. It can be read with standard FORTRAN READ and FORMAT statements. LA100G.DSK 13 Files, 282 Blocks ************************************************************ MODEM - Files for Control of DZ(V)11 I/O Lines Thomas J. Shinal General Scientific Corp. 1681 East Gude Dr. Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 340-2773 These files allow a DIBOL user to control the characteris- tics of the DZ11 and DZV11 serial interface boards. These include modem-controlling functions, such as DTR, etc. The routines are written in MACRO and DIBOL. MODEM.DSK 7 Files, 25 Blocks ************************************************************ RESEQ - FORTRAN Program Line Number Resequencer R. W. Barnard Sandia National Laboratories Division 7523 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505) 844-5115 SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 5 This program is an enhancement and modification of one ori- ginally submitted to the RT-11 SIG tape in 1980 by Larry Morton. It will renumber the statements of FORTRAN-IV and FORTRAN-77 pro- grams to give them a nice order. The starting statement number and increment are specifiable. Also included are some SYSLIB routines for easier conver- sion to FORTRAN-77. SYSLIB has the string-handling routines INDEX and LEN, for byte variables. FORTRAN-77 has two intrinsic routi- nes of the same names for character variables. To aid in the conversion of FORTRAN-IV routines to F-77, two routines (INDEXB and LENB), can be added to SYSLIB which have the same functional- ity as the SYSLIB routines INDEX and LEN, so all references in FORTRAN-IV programs can be changed to these new calls. RESEQ.DSK 13 Files, 170 Blocks ************************************************************ RUNOF* - Bonner Lab RUNOFF, Version 5.1 John M. Clement Bonner Lab, Rice University P. O. Box 1892 Houston, TX 77401 (713) 527-4018 Bonner Lab Runoff is a text formatter which when used with your favorite editor makes a complete word processor. Its syntax is almost a complete emulation of DSR (Digital Standard Runoff) and it is very compatible with previous versions of Runoff. The intent of this program is to support complete scientific word processing to produce publication quality output. This version allows complete control of any special printer available via user definable escape sequences. In addition a macro facility allows text or sequences of commands to be abbrevi- ated to a single label. If the printer has the correct features then variable spacing, subscripting, superscripting, and equation formatting are possible. By properly defining escape sequences the user may support different printers in a transparent fashion. Table of contents, indexing and sub-indexing are all sup- ported. Multiple table of contents or multiple indexing may be constructed from the available commands. A variety of LAYOUT and STYLE commands may completely change the look of the pages. Table layout is simplified by right justified and 'decimal' justified tabs. Permanent margins which apply to the page headers are available. These simplify the setting of header and text mar- gins. This runs under VMS, RSX, IAS, RT11, TSX, and probably RSTS. RUNOF1.DSK 108 Files, 480 Blocks RUNOF2.DSK 21 Files, 482 Blocks RUNOF3.DSK 63 Files, 476 Blocks RUNOF4.DSK 5 Files, 136 Blocks ************************************************************ SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 6 TSXLIB - Programmed Requests for TSX+ N. A. Bourgeois, Jr. NAB Software Services, Inc. P. O. Box 20009 Albuquerque, NM 87154 (505) 298-2346 This is an update of the TSX+ system services available via programmed requests. They are in the form of a library, available to the FORTRAN programmer. The library has been updated to in- clude all EMT's through TSX+ Version 5.0. TSXLIB.DSK 18 Files, 490 Blocks ************************************************************ UCLPLS - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William K. Walker Monsanto Research Corp. P. O. Box 32 OS-123 Maimisburg, OH 45342 (513) 865-3557 UCL+ is upward-compatible with the UCL distributed with RT-11, Version 5.01B. It contains a number of extensions, includ- ing chaining to additional UCL's, "run-by-name", path definition, display of command expansions, etc. Symbols are defined by enter- ing a "symbol definition string" in the format: symbol==definition. UCLPLS.DSK 11 Files, 293 Blocks ************************************************************ UCLTSX - User Command Language (UCL) Program. William Davidson Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM 87185 This is an implementation of a UCL which allows RT-11 com- mand files to be treated in the same fashion as TSX+ command files. With this UCL, unrecognized keyboard entries are processed in the same order under RT as they would be under TSX+. UCLTSX.DSK 15 Files, 100 Blocks ************************************************************ UNMAC - Object File to Source File Translator Robert Walraven University of California Applied Science Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-3300 UNMAC is a FORTRAN program to convert an RT-11 object file into a source or listing file. Object files are much more useful SPRING 1984 RT SIG TAPE DIRECTORY Page 7 to decode then SAV files because they contain information such as subroutine names, variable names, psect info, etc. This distribu- tion contains complete sources and a command file for building UNMAC. The file UNMAC7.SAV is an executable version that was built with the FORTRAN-77 compiler. UNMAC.DSK 14 Files, 297 Blocks ************************************************************ BIBLE*, BOOK** - The King James Version of the Bible Submitted by: Dean Lampman STARFLO, Inc, #5 Hickory Wood Drive Cincinnati, OH 45140 (513) 683-4871 The files labeled BIBLE*.DSK are subdevices containing sev- eral books of the Bible. The files labeled BOOK**.LST are individual books. This was converted to magnetic media by an opt- ical scanner. Users are cautioned that there may have been conversion errors. BOOK01.LST 409 Blocks BOOK02.LST 351 Blocks BOOK03.LST 262 Blocks BOOK04.LST 365 Blocks BOOK05.LST 303 Blocks BIBLEA.DSK 3 Files, 438 Blocks BOOK09.LST 267 Blocks BIBLEB.DSK 2 Files, 482 Blocks BIBLEC.DSK 2 Files, 481 Blocks BIBLED.DSK 2 Files, 371 Blocks BIBLEE.DSK 3 Files, 381 Blocks BOOK19.LST 475 Blocks BIBLEF.DSK 3 Files, 259 Blocks BOOK23.LST 402 Blocks BOOK24.LST 461 Blocks BIBLEG.DSK 2 Files, 462 Blocks BIBLEH.DSK 13 Files, 460 Blocks BIBLEI.DSK 2 Files, 426 Blocks BIBLEJ.DSK 2 Files, 486 Blocks BIBLEK.DSK 3 Files, 478 Blocks BIBLEL.DSK 19 Files, 476 Blocks BOOK66.LST 129 Blocks ************************************************************ The Spring, 1984, RT SIG tape contains 65 Files, 19823 Blocks. It was prepared by: It is distributed by: R. W. Barnard Thomas J. Shinal Sandia National Laboratories General Scientific Corp. Division 7523 1681 East Gude Dr. P. O. Box 5800 Rockville MD 20850 Albuquerque, NM 87185 (301) 340-2773 15-July-1894