B This directory tree contains the complete distribution of AnalyRIM> and AnalytiCalc, a spreadsheet and database system for various systems including:-   * VMS on both Alpha (AXP) and VAX platforms    * AmigaDos   * Unix	   * RSX11 	   * MSDOS   0    Complete sources and executables are present.  <    To install quickly on Alpha, perform the following steps:   $ crea/dir somedisk:[somewhere] 8    (use a disk that has 1500 or so free blocks at least)% $ assign/sys somedisk:[somewhere] dk: 
 $ set def dk: 0 $ unzip [analy.analyrimalpha]dk_dir_contents.zip4 $ copy [analy.analyrimalpha]analyrim.exe sys$system:   $ analyrim:==$analyrim  3 Now AnalyRIM will execute when you type "analyrim".   ? It is recommended that you place the assign/sys command in your > systartup_v5.com file and place the AnalyRIM symbol definition in your sylogin.com file.   ? AnalyRIM requires no special privileges to run, nor does it use < any. Complete sources are preesent. Be warned however, that B recompiling analyrim.for requires a pagefile quota of over 200,000	 pagelets.   =    Documentation can be found in the dk: directory for normal < typing and in Runoff source form in the CD [.doc] directory.  >    If using AnalyRIM from a DECterm window, you can use the VC@ command to turn on color and mouse. (The VB command goes back to colorless.) =    If the mouse is enabled, the left button enters L cellname < to move to the cell pointed to. The center button enters the@ currently pointed-to cellname, and the right button enters colon> followed by the current cellname your mouse pointer points to.> The center and right buttons thus are configured to facilitate entering ranges.?    If you dislike the auxiliary keypad layout, you can edit the @ files in the dk: area and change it to almost anything you want.   Glenn C. Everhart 
 10/23/1992 Everhart@Raxco.com 215 358 5875    C Note: The version of AnalyRIM for VMS here is somewhat updated over > that on the CD "Alpha VMS Startup Set", so that it operates OK; with the mouse in "enter mostly" mode and the VI command is ? able to allow use in noncolor situations with systems with mice 7 when it is used with the VC command. (Use VC, then VI.) 