11S028 Symposium Tape from the Canadian RSX-11 Library Group,
Fall 1981, Banff Version: Fall 1981
Author: Various
Submitted by: Brad L. Tinney, Department of Fisheries and Oceans,
Ontario
Operating System: IAS, RSX-11D, RSX-11M V3.1, V3.2, RSX-11S Source
Language: Various Memory Required: Various Hardware Required: Some
require floating point processor. Keywords: Symposia Tapes - RSX-11,
System Accounting - RSX-11, System Management - RSX-11, Utilities -
Disk - RSX-11
Abstract: This is the Canadian RSX-11 Library Group tape from the 1981
Banff Symposium. It is a collection of some of the most
requested DECUS Library offerings, plus some useful
utilities from past symposia. The following is a very brief
description of the programs to be found on the tape:
TPC Three versions of the Fast Tape Copy Program
ADVENTURE The Adventure Game, release 3
STARTREK Super Startrek (all FORTRAN sources
supplied)
VOS Virtual Operating System from Software Tools
RUNOFF New version with change bars
PASCAL NBS version 1.6g
FODT FORTRAN on-line debugging tool
SPY RSX Accounting System
ACL System Activity Accounting Program
RENUM Renumber FORTRAN programs
C COMPILER New version, includes assembler, run-time
system
BASIC Michael Reese Basic, multi-user option
SRD Sort Directory Utility Version 6.0
RATFOR RATional FORTRAN preprocessor
FLECS Flexible FORTRAN preprocessor
UTILITIES CVL, FRAG, DSR, POOL, RMC, TCF, SYSTAT, OPA
Also included is an auto dumping RSX V3.2 indirect command
file that will selectively copy the package to any FLX known
disk, and an annotated directory of the contents of the
tape.
No guarantees are made as to the completeness, usability, or
quality of the programs on the tape. The material has not
been checked or reviewed.
Restrictions: Some require V3.1 but modifiable to V3.2. Some require
V3.2.
Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media.
Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PS) Format: DOS-11,
1600 BPI ONLY
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