US0111 Portable Bit Map Software Collection Version: November 1990 Author: Jef Poskanzer Submitted by: University of Lowell - CPE Operating System: ULTRIX/RISC Source Language: C Hardware Required: DECstation 3100 Keywords: Utilities - ULTRIX/RISC, Bitmap Abstract: Workstations and Personal Computers are becoming reliant on bitmap based data files. However, there are a wide range of bitmaps that are used for different purposes. This makes the transfer of information difficult between different systems. The Portable Bit Map concept was developed to provide a standard, in order to convert from one type of mapping scheme to another. In the Portable Bitmap library there are programs for converting from and to Postscript, X10 bitmaps, X11 bitmaps, MacPaint files, Sun Rasterfiles, and many others. The following is a brief summary of highlights: PBM Functions to support portable bitmap programs. PGM Functions to support portable graymap programs. PNM Functions to support portable anymap programs. PPM Functions to support portable pixelmap programs. Conversion Programs BRUSHTOPBM Doodle brush file into a portable bitmap CMUWMTOPBM CMU window manager bitmap into a portable bitmap FITSTOPGM FITS file into a portable graymap FSTOPGM Usenix FaceSaver file into a portable graymap G3TOPBM Group 3 FAX file into a portable bitmap GEMTOPBM GEM .IMG file into a portable bitmap GIFTOPPM GIF file into a portable pixmap HIPSTOPGM HIPS file into a portable graymap ICONTOPBM Sun icon into a portable bitmap IMGTOPPM IMG-whatnot file into a portable pixmap MACPTOPBM MacPaint file into a portable bitmap MGRTOPBM MGR bitmap into a portable bitmap PSIDTOPGM PostScript "image" data into a portable graymap QRTTOPPM Output from the QRT ray tracer into a portable pixmap RASTTOPBM Sun raster file into a portable bitmap RASTTOPPM Sun raster file into a portable pixmap RAWTOPGM Raw grayscale bytes into a portable graymap TGATOPPM TrueVision Targa file into a portable pixmap TIFFTOPGM TIFF file into a portable graymap XBMTOPBM X11 or X10 bitmap into a portable bitmap Notes: Executable and/or object coded is included. Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TC) Format: TAR \\ US0110 Fuzzy Bit Map Software Collection Version: November 1990 Author: Michael L. Mauldin Submitted by: University of Lowell - CPE Operating System: ULTRIX/RISC Source Language: C Hardware Required: DECstation 3100 Keywords: File Management, Utilities - ULTRIX/RISC, Bitmap Abstract: This software package was designed for the manipulation and conversion of images from and to a variety of file formats. Among the manipulation capabilities are rotations, halftoning, extraction, edge detection, histogram displays, and filtering. The conversion capabilities include conversion between the following: . color image and a grayscale image . three plane image and a mapped color image . FBM file and a Postscript file . QRT raytracing package output and an FBM file The following is a brief summary of highlights: FBM Fuzzy bitmap manipulation (GIF, PCX, IFF, PBM, FBM, rasters, bitmaps). XASTEROIDS This is an X window implementation of the asteroids video game. XGRAPH Allows you to plot data under X windows. XNETLOAD Allows user to display load average on all the machines in his network. XPAINT A MacPaint-like program that runs under X windows. LESS A source code viewer with more features than UNIX's MORE. FIP-MELT Allows user to manipulate X displays. IFP This programming language allows non-Von Newmann control. GRAPHWIDGET Allows line graphing under X using a widget set. X11PERF Analyzes performance of your X server, and generates benchmark stats. XCPUSTATE Allows system monitoring under X windows. IMGLIB Allows manipulation of images through various algorithms. XKIC This is a graphics editor under X windows. Objects and viewing manipulation. ELM Allows for secure mail under UNIX. FSANALYZE-V4.1 Analyzes fragmentation on a disk and displays statistics. SC-V6.1 Spreadsheet allows auto recalc, external function execution, and others. TOP Visually displays top CPU processes on your machine using X windows. SURFACEPIPELINE This maps surface topologies onto an X window. F2C This translates FORTRAN 77 code to UNIX C code. Notes: Executable and/or object code is required. Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TB) Format: TAR \\ US0109 DECUS Software Ported to DECstation 3100 Version: November 1990 Submitted by: University of Lowell - CPE Operating System: ULTRIX/RISC Source Language: C Hardware Required: DECstation 3100 Keywords: Utilities - ULTRIX/RISC Abstract: This package is a collection of DECUS software packages that have been ported over to the DECstation 3100. Most of the software packages in this collection are C-based. Included in this collection are programs for integrated circuit design and simulation, routing optimization, solving linear equations, statistical analysis, and more. The DECUS Software Ported to DECstation 3100 contains the following programs. For a complete description of each program refer to the "DECUS NO." and "TITLE" in the DECUS Library catalog. DECUS NO. TITLE V00367 BOPT V00309 CLOC V00212 PLOT_IT and SPELL: Interactive Dictionary V00064 ABACUS: A Language for Interactive Scientific Computation U00118 PROUD U00115 Sparse U00114 ADORE U00113 Creep U00112 SPLICE3 U00108 GLITTER2 U00107 MAHJONG U00104 Wombat U00103 Mighty U00102 KIC2 U00101 Timberwolf 110554 POLFIT: A General Polynomial Fitting Program Notes: Executable and/or object code is included. Many of these programs were originally developed by the Computer-Aided Design Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California-Berkeley. Restrictions: U.S. Government export regulations prohibit the distribution of this program outside the United States without the appropriate export licenses. Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TC) Format: TAR \\ US0108 Usenix 1988/1989 Collection Version: November 1989 Author: Usenix Association Submitted by: Carl D. Lowenstein, Marine Physical Lab, La Jolla, CA Operating System: ULTRIX V1.2, UNIX BSD V4.3 Source Language: C Keywords: Editors, Graphics, Mail, Mathematical, Utilities - ULTRIX/UNIX Abstract: Following is a brief summary of highlights: Processor/Operating System Software for AMIGA, Apollo, c64, CPM, MS-DOS, Sun, VMS. Applications Astronomy, Calendar, Database, Finance, Music. Communications Modem, Umodem, XYZModem, Uucp utilities. Drivers BSR X-10, UDA50, Optical Disk. Editors Emacs applications (includes EDT), Emacs bugs, Jove stuff, MicroEmacs. Graphics GNUplot, Raytrace. Languages Assemblers, disassemblers, Dbug package, FORTRAN Prep(rocessor), PASCAL-C, Obfuscated C, C_ID_Shortener, SmallC, C_inference. Library Routines for CRC, Date, Doprnt, Format, Getopt, ListSort, Radix, Scandir, Timer. Mail Related Mh-6.6 (note Mh-6.5 on Usenix 1987 Collection, See DECUS No. US0107), PathAlias, and others. Math Routines for Calculator, Math-lib, and others. Miscellaneous Network, News, PostScript, TeX, Nroff, Troff. Utilities AdminTools, Archive, Compress, Finger, Grep, Soundex, and more. Games Battleship, Blackjack, Chess, Craps, Empire, Hack, Othello, Pacman, Phantasia, Reversi, Robot, Sail, Search, Snake, Solitaire, Trek73, and Warp. String_C++ Material from Art Zemon at FileNet, implementing a 'string' data class for C++. GNU GNU C++ and C compilers, from Michael Tiemann at MCC. Interviews Material from Mark Linton at Stanford. Object-oriented software for the design and implementation of user interfaces, used in conjunction with the X window system. Megatest Material from Dave Jones at Megatest. "A starter kit for a collection of library classes." Oops Object-Oriented Program Support from Keith Gorlen at NIH. String Implementation of a 'string' type from Peter Buhr at Waterloo. Notes: The files are packaged as two "TAR" images of approximately eighteen and twenty-four Megabytes each. Complete sources may or may not be included. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PB) Format: TAR, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TB) Format: TAR \\ US0107 Usenix 1987 Collection Version: November 1989 Author: Usenix Association Submitted by: Carl D. Lowenstein, Marine Physical Lab, La Jolla, CA Operating System: ULTRIX V1.2, UNIX BSD V4.3 Source Language: C Keywords: Editors, Graphics, Mail, Mathematical, Utilities - ULTRIX/UNIX Abstract: Following is a brief summary of highlights: Processor/Operating System Software for 3B2, AMIGA, Apple, Atari, Masscomp, MS-DOS, Sun, VMS. Applications Astronomy, Aviation, Financial. General Purpose Communications, Drivers, Mail, News, Benchmarks. Editors Emacs (GNU 18.46), Jove, MicroEmacs, MicroGNU, Se, TECO Utilities AdminTools, Archive, Calendar, Compress, Date, Grep, Less, Make, Programmer Utilities, RemoteFileSystem, Tape Utilities, and others. Shells Csh as Bourne shell script, job control for Bourne shell, Korn shell stuff, etc. Games Empire, Galaxy, Mazewar, Phantasia, Rogue, Snake, Zork, and others. Notes: The files are packaged as two "TAR" images of approximately thirty Megabytes each. 3B2 through MS-DOS is the first, Mail through VMS is the second. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tapes (PB) Format: TAR, 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TB) Format: TAR \\ US0106 X Windows 11 Release 4 Version: October 1990 Author: X Consortium, MIT Lab. for Comput. Sci., Rm NE 43-218, 645 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139 Submitted by: Kurt Reisler, Hadron Inc. Operating System: ULTRIX/UNIX V3.1 Source Language: C Software Required: C Compiler Keywords: Editors, X Windows Abstract: The X Window System is a portable, network-transparent window system originally developed at MIT. It can be used on a wide variety of raster display devices, ranging from simple monochrome frame buffers to deep, true color graphics processors. This document describes contents of the fourth public release of X, Version 11 from MIT and how it has changed from previous releases. This is the fourth release of the X Window System, Version 11 from MIT. Substantial progress has been made in optimizing the sample server, window manager, and programming libraries. In addition, major improvements to the user interface of several of the key applications (in particular, xmh, twm, xman, and xterm) should make release noticably nicer to use. Sample implementations of the various new Consortium Standards are included as well as prototype implementations of several efforts currently under development. No incompatible changes have been made to either the core Protocol or to the Xlib programming library. The Xt Intrinsics should be source compatible with the previous release. Changes have been made to the Xaw widget set, but a configuration option for providing backwards compatibility interfaces is available. Several new sets of fonts have been added: a new fixed width family of fonts, a Kanji and Kana font, the Lucida family from Bigelow & Holmes and Sun Microsystems, a terminal emulator font from Digital Equipment Corporation, and 100 dots-per inch (dpi) versions of all 75 dpi fonts. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TB) Format: TAR \\ US0105 UNIX-C Collection from SIMTEL20 Version: March 1990 Author: Various Submitted by: M. Edward Nieland, Control Data Corporation Operating System: ULTRIX/UNIX Source Language: Ada, C, FORTRAN 77, LISP, MODULA-2, OPS5, PASCAL, PROLOG Keywords: Calendars, Data Base Management, Editors, FORTRAN, Utilities - ULTRIX/UNIX Abstract: This is a copy of the UNIX-C Archives kept on the computer WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. The SIMTEL-20 archive is accessible on the ARPA Internet via ANONYMOUS FTP. This tape is being made available for those people who do not have access to the Internet and FTP. It is available in VMS/BACKUP format. See DECUS No. VS0088 for a description of the VAX/VMS version of the UNIX-C Collection from SIMTEL20 in VMS/BACKUP format. The archive is a snapshot of its state on February 15, 1990. All of the files in this archive are free to distribute. No guarantees are made as to the completeness, usability, or quality of the programs on the tape and the material has not been checked or reviewed. Notes: Due to the large number of files available, the archive maintainers cannot possibly attempt to validate the proper operation of the various programs. When a program bug is reported, immediate action is taken to either correct the error or remove the offending program from the archives. Still, users must understand that all archive programs are offered AS IS, and the archive maintainers specifically disclaim any liability should these programs malfunction or cause damage, incidental or otherwise. When testing ANY new software, be certain that all information stored on disk is backed-up before you start, so that you can recover if files are damaged or erased. This is particularly true if you have a hard disk, in which case malfunctions can be spectacularly disasterous. Changes and Improvements: Updated collection. Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Complete sources not included. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (SB) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TB) Format: TAR \\ US0104 UNISIG 1988 X10/X11 Collection Version: October 1988 Submitted by: Kurt Reisler, Hadron Inc. Operating System: ULTRIX/UNIX Source Language: C Software Required: X10.4 or X11.2 or DECwindows Hardware Required: Workstations supporting X10.4 and/or X11.2 DECwindows Keywords: Utilities - ULTRIX/UNIX Abstract: The UNISIG 1988 X10/X11 Collection is a large collection of X10.4 and X11.2 applications, tools and other goodies that have been collected from a variety of publicly accessable locations. The tape also includes (in compressed form) over 86 Megabytes of bitmaps and software to convert these to X10.4, X11.2, or Postscript formats. There are about 23 Megabytes of material on the tape which when uncompressed could exceed 120 Megabytes. All of the X10.4 programs have been tested and should work under DECwindows using the X10/X11 compatiblity server. Following is a brief summary of highlights: README A listing of the files, similar to this abstract. TZ Some VT100 graphics fun. BITMAPS Some X10 bitmaps used with xback and screensave. COMPRESS Source for compress. GLOBE Displays a rotating world globe in a window. MAZEWAR Multiplayer game over a network. MP PostScript mail mangler. SCREENSAVER A X10 application screensaver and locking. TREK A bit of VT100 graphics fun. VROGUE Make rogue a bit more visual. WANDER A game from usenet comp.sources.games. XMACK Change your root window to a bitmap. XBIFF X10 version of biff. XBOB.SHAR A game. XCALC A X10 calculator. XCONG X10 version of empire, multiplayer, network game. XDISPLAY A very handy X10 application. XGO X10 version of an old Chinese favorite. XGRAPH X10 graphing application. XLOCK Another X10 screen locking utility. XMETER X10 performance meter. XMILLE X10 version of Mille Bourne game. XPOSTIT X10 postit notes. XRLOAD X10 performance monitor across the network. XTREK X10 version of startrek, multiuser across the network. No guarantees are made as to the completeness, usability, or quality of the programs on the tape and the material has not been checked or reviewed. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TC) Format: TAR \\ US0103 EDIF Version: 2.0.0, September 1988 Submitted by: University of California at Berkeley, through Digital Equipment Corp Operating System: ULTRIX/UNIX Source Language: C Memory Required: 1.5MB Software Required: C Compiler Keywords: Utilities - ULTRIX/UNIX, Libraries - ULTRIX/VAX Abstract: Release one of the Berkeley EDIF Software consists of EDIF tools and a highly stripped down version of OCT Tools 2.1 distribution. The structure of the directory hierarchy and the programs and libraries included are provided in order to set up enough of the OCT Tools environment to allow the translator packages to be built. In order to gain full use of the EDIF software, it is suggested that the "OCT Tools" tape, DECUS No. US0101, be ordered along with the EDIF tape. However, it is not necessary to order both in order to use the Berkeley EDIF software. Release notes are distributed with each order. Notes: Operating system ULTRIX V2.2 is required. This program was developed by the Computer-Aided Design Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California-Berkeley. Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TC) Format: TAR \\ US0102 UNISIG Collection Version: April 1987 Submitted by: Carl D. Lowenstein, Marine Physical Lab., LaJolla, CA Operating System: ULTRIX-32 V1.2, UNIX Source Language: C Keywords: Editors, Games, Text Formatting, Tools - Software Development, Utilities - VMS Abstract: Following is a brief summary of highlights: EDITORS Emacs V3.7, TVX (U. of Arizona), se (Georgia Tech), MicroEmacs, GNUEmacs, Macros to turn Emacs into EDT. GAMES Hack, larn, sniglet, make phone numbers into words, rogomatic, game regulator. LANGUAGES Yacc and lex descriptions of ANSI C, FORTH, LISP, C preprocessors and cross-referencers, BASIC. DOCUMENTS C style manual, comparison of Berkeley and AT&T UNIX, compilation of uucp sites. TEXT PROCESSING Hershey fonts, TeX index maker, TeX syntax checker, drivers for LA50 and LaserJet printers, simple text formatter(s), ditroff to postscript. TOOLS Software tools in PASCAL, Turbo-PASCAL, faster grep, file compression, 68K disassembler, re-mapping of long identifiers, automatic source patching, bundling and unbundling of files, string manipulation routines, getopt (3), suntools, btrees. COMPUTATION IEEE floating point routines, simplex curve fitting. COMMUNICATION News handling software, pathalias, zmodem, MSG mail system, remote procedure call. UTILITIES Rolodex, wire-wrap, ANSI tape read/write, calendars, collected useful shell scripts. BUGFIXES Published MtXinu fixes, collected Usenet 4.2 BSD bugs. Media (Service Charge Code): 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TC) Format: TAR \\ US0101 OCT Tools Version: 3.0, May 1989 Submitted by: University of California at Berkeley, through Digital Equipment Corp Operating System: ULTRIX/UNIX Source Language: C Memory Required: 4MB Software Required: C Compiler Keywords: Utilities - ULTRIX/UNIX, Libraries - ULTRIX/VAX Abstract: The OCT Tools are a collection of programs and libraries which together form an integrated system for IC design. The system includes tools for multi-level logic synthesis, standard-cell placement and routing, custom cell design, and a variety of utility programs for manipulating symbolic and geometric design data. Most tools are integrated with the OCT data manager and the VEM graphic user interface. The ordering information for the manuals is as follows: . Order US0101 (EE) for "Examples of Tool User, Tool Man Pages, Tool User Guides and Tutorials User's Manual" . Order US0101 (EF) for "Programmer-Level Documentation, Policy Guides, Creating Technologies and Cell Libraries, Light/Oct/VemLisp User's Manual" Release notes are distributed with each order. Notes: Operating system ULTRIX V2.2, V3.0, V3.0 risc, or UNIX V4.3BSD is required. This program was developed by the Computer-Aided Design Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California- Berkeley. Changes and Improvements: New interfaces. Restrictions: U.S. Government export regulations prohibit the distribution of this program outside the United States without the appropriate export licenses. Documentation may or may not be on magnetic media. Media (Service Charge Code): User's Manual (EE), User's Manual (EF), 2400' Magnetic Tape (PC) Format: TAR, TK50 Tape Cartridge (TC) Format: TAR \\