 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.APPLICON.COMPARDIR]AAAREADME.1ST;1

	This command file will compare the contents of two directories
	and produce two files. The first file is a report showing the
	differences, the second is a command file that will cause the
	second directory to look like the first. 
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.APPLICON.PERP]AAAREADME.PERP;3
 
	AAAREADME.PERP [MIVAXLUG.PERP]

	Written by:	James Raquepau	(Applicon)
	Submitted by:	James B. Fischer (MIVAXLUG Chair)

	PERP (short for perpetual) is a utility to assist in the
	scheduling of reoccuring batch jobs. Specify the date, times, and
	days on which the batch jobs is supposed to run and PERP will
	compute the next occurance of the time parameters and submit the
	job with the appropriate /AFTER value. 
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.APPLICON.PORTWATCH]AAAREADME.1ST;1
 
	This utility will log off any inactive jobs. An inactive job is
	defined a a process that has not consumed any CPU time (less them
	50ms) or performed any I/O since the last time the process was
	examined. 
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDISON]AAAREADME.TPRINT;1
 

The TPRINT command is used to print files on a printer attached to a
VT200 or similar terminal with a printer port. It allows for printing in
pica and elite character widths, as well as draft and an alternate print
quality. The TPRINT command is flexible enough to allow for different
printer definitions on the command line, as well as different terminal 
definitions on the command line.  TPRINT requires no special privileges
to execute.
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDS.CUTLER]AAAREADME.TXT;4

	[MIVAXLUG.EDS.ANALYSIS]

	Contains command procedures which for call structure analysis.
	Currently, only well-written DCL command procedures are handled,
	producing an indented list of called files.  Especially useful 
	for figuring out the vendor's idea of SYSTARTUP.COM.

	[MIVAXLUG.EDS.DECUS_TAPE_TREE]

	Contains tree maps for the DECUS Symposium tapes since
	fall 1984. Both screen and line printer output is there.

	[MIVAXLUG.EDS.INDEX]

	Rather nicely formated disk fragmentation display.  Set
	default to a physical device before using it.

	[MIVAXLUG.EDS.TPRINT]

	Yet another terminal printer utility set.  It prints
	RUNOFF output ok.

	Provide feedback to:

	James R. Cutler
	EDS Tower 12N11F
	Electronic Data Systems
	PO BOX 5121
	26533 Evergreen
	Southfield, MI 48086-5121
	313-262-5572
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDS.CUTLER.ANALYSIS]AAAREADME.TXT;2

	Analysis Procedures
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDS.CUTLER.TPRINT]AAAREADME.1ST;1
 
	TPRINT.COM

	SETPRINT.COM
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDS.KERMIT_INSTALL]AAAREADME.1ST;1
 
This directory contains a backup saveset which is suitable for use
by VMSINSTAL to install KERMIT on your system.
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDS.LA50_QUEUE]AAAREADME.TXT;1

	LA50 Printer Queue System

DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.EDS.TPRINT]AAAREADME.1ST;1
 
	TPRINT.COM

	SETPRINT.COM
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.FISCHER.FRAGMENT]AAAREADME.FRAGMENT;1
 
	FRAGMENT Utility [MIVAXLUG.FRAGMENT]
	D I S K    F R A G M E N T A T I O N    U T I L I T Y 
	Written by: James B. Fischer
		    MIVAXLUG Chair

	This utility reads the BITMAP.SYS file in the [0,0] directory on
	a disk specified by the user. A one page report is generated
	containing information on fragmentation of the disk. This version
	only examines the AVAILABLE space on the disk. Future versions
	will include USED space in the report. 
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.FISCHER.TPU_PLUS]AAAREADME.TXT;1
 
[MIVAXLUG.TPU_PLUS]

	Technical work done by: W. Geoff Braynt / Applicon

	Documentation and
	DECUS submission by:    James B. Fischer / MIVAXLUG

	This submission required VMS 4.2 or later. Several features have
	been added to the EDT interface to TPU. These features include
	split screen editting, learn mode for defining keys, centering
	text, and the display of characters that are not normally
	displayed. Much of the inspiration for these enhancements came
	features in the EVE interface. 

DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.FISCHER.TREE]AAAREADME.TREE;1
 
	AAAREADME.TREE    [MIVAXLUG.TREE]

	Submitted by:   James B. Fischer   (MIVAXLUG Chair)
	These command files are resubmissions (with improvements) from
	earlier DECUS tapes.  DELETREE has had some bugs repaired and a
	verification prompted added.  DRAWTREE has has some improvements
	made to the display (spacing improvments), and now supports
	VT-200 class terminals. 
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.FISCHER.UNIQFILE]AAAREADME.UNIQFILE;1
	AAAREADME.UNIQFILE     [MIVAXLUG.UNIQFILE]

	U N I Q U E   F I L E   N A M E   G E N E R A T O R

	This command file generates file names that are
	gauranteed to be unique in the directory specified.
	File type and partial file names can be supplied and
	will by used for checking.  This procedure simply
	starts with the users pid, appends the directory,
	partial name, and file type (the parameters) and checks
	disk. If the file already exists, the pid number is
	bumped and the new number used inthe next check.
	the value of the name found to be unique is return in
	the DCL global symbol UNIQUE_FILE_NAME.

DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.HAYS]AAAREADME.MEM;1

     INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALL KEY DEFINITION UTILITIES
                          by
                    Robert L. Hays

      UTILITIES USING THE "DEFINE/KEY" DCL COMMAND

The DEFINE/KEY  command  defines  keypad  and  function  keys  on  VT-style
terminals  to DCL-executable strings.  A great many things can be done with
this, but included here is a set of utilities to get you started.

DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.LIT]AAAREADME.TXT;1

    This program was written, so a user did not have to log off the
     system every time they left their terminal. I had in mind priveleged
     accounts at the time. The program does not require any priveleges to
     run. There is a problem, where I cannot include the code to LGI$HPWD.
     This is DEC's password hashing function, however it is supplied in
     the VMS micro-fiche, but I did include the object file. Another little
     program needed was UAI_DEF.MAR, this program when assembled, provides
     the needed symbols for $GETUAI.
    Written by:    Gary Sachs    July 10, 1986
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.SEND]AAAREADME.SEND;1
 
  AAAREADME.TXT for [MIVAXLUG.SEND]

           S E N D   M E S S A G E    U T I L I T Y 

  Written by:    James B. Fischer (MIVAXLUG Chair)

  Then SEND utility will allow a user to send a one line message to
  another user that is logged onto the system. Messages are sent to the
  users terminal regardless of the terminal type or characteristics,
  unlike the VMS PHONE utilitiy. 
 
DR2:[VAX86C.MIVAXLUG.SIDPARSE]AAAREADME.TXT;2
 
   AAAREADME.TXT for [MIVAXLUG.SIDPARSE]

    The  SIDPARSE command procedure takes apart a SID value and displays the
    relevent  fields.  A SID can  be supplied or, if  <cr>  is entered,  the
    current system's SID is obtained and used.
