DECUS Tape Submission --------------------- VAX VMS V4 September 4, 1985 Joe Meadows Timeline/WHY Systems 10607 N.E. 38th Place Kirkland, WA 98033 (206) 822-3140 This tape contains a potpourri of utilities to enhance VMS V4. The utilities are for those wishing to examine information that is usually internal to VMS. The main objective was to provide a public domain utility called VERB which is similar the CLEX (allows you to extract/list verb definitions from the command or process tables). While compiling this utility (no pun intended) I ran across other things that make life livable. All sources are provided along with command procedures to aid in compiling and linking. Utilities and command procedures included are: Compile (only compiles if source date has changed from object file date). Compress (example from the Fortran manual for compressing and uncompressing files, similar to squeeze and unsqueeze in the MS-DOS and CP/M world). Edit (shows callable EDT off, spawns a subprocess from within EDT- with output deverted to screen or buffer) Info (displays a mirrage of information on selected processes- you may select formatting, sorting, parameters, etc.) Unmessage (takes a system message file and decompiles so that you may edit and recompile). Psm Example of a modified print symbiont. Verb Extract verb definitions from command or current process table. Misc. Some other executables, from my college hacking days, source code is all jumbled up and inaccesible currently. Included are programs to dump object files, (usefull for dumping SYS.STB), a program to search through the index file (it gets confused on extents, doesn't know about multiple volumes, but, still darn good) A program to examine memory, another to modify creation, modification, backup and expiration dates, and a program to broadcast messages to terminals.