========> [LT92B.CKERMIT]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This area holds the new release of C Kermit for Unix, VMS, and many other systems. It supports scripting, long packets, windows, and much much more. Thanks to Ted Nieland for obtaining it. ========> [LT92B.CMU]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== First, an official note... **************************************************************** Copyright (c) 1992, Carnegie Mellon University All Rights Reserved Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that any distribution be for noncommercial purposes. Carnegie Mellon University disclaims all warranties with regard to this software. In no event shall Carnegie Mellon University be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data, or profits arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this software. **************************************************************** [ Librarian's Note: This area contains the complete distribution for CMU-OpenVMS IP, a TCP/IP package for VMS supporting most of the TCP/IP services anyone has ever heard of. It is VMSINSTALlable, and very robust; it performs well, is generally bug free (your librarian has used it for years) and it is fast. The main thing it lacks that some others have is NFS Client. If anyone cares to write a DAP to NFS translator, one can make an NFS Client up by using a disk with DEV$V_DAP set in devchar2 so that RMS will speak DAP to the disk. DAP documentation is found elsewhere on the Fall 1992 sig tapes ([.gce92b.net92b] area to be specific). CMU TCP/IP generally uses the MX mailer; MX 3.1C may be found on the Spring 1992 VMS SIG tapes. It, too, is VMSINSTALlable. ] In addition to the CMU-OpenVMS/IP software packages listed below, there are also a few contributed files which are being included. These are DOMAIN-A.BCK, DOMAIN-B.BCK, and DOMAIN-C.BCK which make up Bruce Orchard's domain name server for CMU-OpenVMS/IP, RSH.BCK which provides some of the r* commands often found on Un*x platforms, and UNIXSHR.BCK which provides a socket emulation library for CMU-OpenVMS/IP. Now for fetching and (brief) installation instructions... For VMS V5.0 and higher ----------------------- The files you need are listed below. They consist of five files which can be installed directly from the tape. These files are: CMUIP066.A (primary installation procedures) CMUIP066.B (installable programs, help files, and command procs) CMUIP066.C (sources in BACKUP savesets) Page 2 CMUIP066.D (documentation: .SDML, .DECW$BOOK, and .PS) To install the software: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL CMUIP tapedev: OPTIONS N from a suitably privileged account. No electronic mail interface is included with the CMU-OpenVMS/IP package. We recommend Matt Madison's MX package which can be obtained using ANONYMOUS FTP from FTP.SPC.EDU. For VMS V4.4 through V4.7 ------------------------- The files for CMU-OpenVMS/IP V6.3 are listed below. There are many files here, all in VMSINSTAL savesets *.A through *.D. For each kit, the .A saveset contains the primary installation procedure, .B has the actual program and necessary command definitions and help files, .C contains a BACKUP saveset of the sources for that module, and .D contains the Scribe source and resulting PostScript documentation. Each package is installed using: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL packagename tapedev: OPTIONS N from a suitably privileged account. If the files have been listed with a numeric order on the left, then those in that section should be installed in that particular order due to dependencies in the latter packages. The files are required for installing the base CMU-OpenVMS/IP V6.3: 1) IPDRIVER063 provides the IP: device 2) IPACP063 provides the ACP which goes with the IP: device 3) NAMSRV022 DNS resolver Basic primary utilities: NETEXIT063 NETEXIT command to shut down CMU-OpenVMS/IP NETSTAT063 Information about the currently running IPACP NETLOG063 To enable logging for debugging purposes HOSTNM010 Performs DNS lookups from the command line For TELNET: 1) PTY047 Pseudo-terminal drivers 2) TELNET024 TELNET and TELNET_SERVER For FINGER: FINGER024 FINGER and FINGER_SERVER For FTP: FTP026 FTP and FTP_SERVER For LPR: LPRSMB012 Symbiont for remote (outgoing) printers LPR_SERVER020 LPR server for local printers accessed from remote Page 3 For E-Mail: 1) MAILSMB026 Symbiont used for mail queues 2) SMTP_SERVER026 SMTP server for incoming mail SMAIL026 Separate program for sending outgoing E-Mail INET_MAILSHR020 Program to use MAIL with INET%"user@node" addresses ========> [LT92B.GNUSOFTWARE]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== This directory contains files from the Free Software Foundation, obtained by Ted Nieland and others from their distribution system (prep.ai.mit.edu). Files included are: AE.TAR_Z;1 AUTOCONF-1_2.TAR_Z;1 BINUTILS-2_0.TAR_Z;1 binary utilities for Gnu BISON-1_19.TAR_Z;1 A Yacc replacement CPIO-2_2.TAR_Z;1 CPIO is one of the unix copy formats DAT_TEXINFO.;1 DAT_TEXT.;1 DIFF-2_0.TAR_Z;1 Differences between two files ELVIS-1_6.TAR_Z;1 Vi editor clone EMACS-18_59.TAR_Z;2 Super powerful editor and environment FAX-3_2_1.TAR_Z;1 Software to interface a FAX modem to the net FAX321.ZIP;1 (Easier format FAX software) FILEUTILS-3_4.TAR_Z;1 FIND-3_7.TAR_Z;1 Find a file in a directory tree, many options FINGER-1_37.TAR_Z;1 See who's on a system over the net FONTUTILS-0_6.TAR_Z;1 GAWK-2_14.TAR_Z;1 Gnu AWK replacement GAWK-DOC-2_14.TAR_Z;1 GCC-2_3_2.TAR_Z;1 Gnu C, latest version C compiler (src, doc) GCC-VMS-1_41.TAR_Z;1 VMS "bootstrap" copy of Gnu C plus headers GCC-VMS-2_2-README.;1 GDB-4_7.TAR_Z;1 Gnu Debugger GHOSTSCRIPT-2_5_2.TAR_Z;1 gnu Postscript interpreter GHOSTSCRIPT-2_5_2MSDOS.TAR_Z;1 GHOSTSCRIPT-FONTS-2_5_2.TAR_Z;1 GHOSTVIEW-1_4_1.TAR_Z;1 Postscript displayer GLIBC-1_05.TAR_Z;1 LibC files for Gnu C GLIBC105CRIP.TAR_Z;1 extra bit GNU.LIS;1 GNUCHESS-3_1.TAR_Z;1 Chess program GNUCHESS-3_1_WINNER-UNIFORM-PLATFORM.TAR_Z;1 GNUCHESS-4_0_PL60.TAR_Z;1 GNUCHESS-BMP-WINDOWS.TAR_Z;1 GNUCHESS-FOR-WINDOWS.TAR_Z;1 GNUPLOT-3_2.TAR_Z;1 Plot generator, works with many devices GRAB.COM;3 GREP-1_6_PATCH.;1 GROFF-1_06.TAR_Z;1 Roff type text formatter with extensions; markup language. HELLO-1_1.TAR_Z;1 INDENT-1_6.TAR_Z;1 JARGON-CHANGES_Z.;1 JARGON2910_ASCII_Z.;1 Computer "hacker's dictionary" text MM-1_07.TAR_Z;1 MTOOLS-2_0_7.TAR_Z;1 OLEO-1_1.TAR_Z;1 Spreadsheet PERL-4_035.TAR_Z;1 Replacement in many cases for AWK, GREP, SED RECODE-3_2_4.TAR_Z;1 REGEX-0_11.TAR_Z;1 Regular expression handling routines SCREEN-3_2B.TAR_Z;1 Screen handling SED-1_13.TAR_Z;1 Stream editor Page 2 SHELLUTILS-1_8.TAR_Z;1 STANDARDS_INFO.;1 STANDARDS_TEXI.;1 STANDARDS_TEXT.;1 SUPEROPT-2_0.TAR_Z;1 TAR-1_11_1.TAR_Z;1 Tape Archiver, many extensions TERMCAP-1_1.TAR_Z;1 Allows one program to use any of LOTS of terminals TEXINFO-2_16.TAR_Z;1 help information system TEXINFO-2_16_README.;1 TIME-1_4.TAR_Z;1 VH.TAR_Z;1 WDIFF-0_03.TAR_Z;1 XBOARD-2_0_PL25.TAR_Z;1 ========> [LT92B.MX032]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== [26-FEB-1993] Message Exchange V3.2 Message Exchange (MX) is electronic mail software for VAX systems running VMS V5.0 or later, including VMS V5.5. It supports Internet mail over CMU-Tek TCP/IP, VMS/ULTRIX Connection, TGV MultiNet, and Process Software's TCPware; BITNET mail over Jnet; and UUCP mail over DECUS UUCP. Also included is support for SMTP message transfers over DECnet and X.25 (using VAX P.S.I). MX uses VMS Mail for local message entry and delivery, and includes support for mailing lists and mail-based file servers. Features: * Users send and receive messages using VMS MAIL. Support for "signature" files is included in the VMS MAIL interface. Full support for automatic forwarding with the VMS MAIL SET FORWARD command is included. User-defined alias databases for e-mail addresses is supported. * Provides SMTP (RFC 821) message transfers over CMU-OpenVMS TCP/IP (aka CMU-Tek TCP/IP), DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (aka VMS/ULTRIX Connection, TGV MultiNet, and TCPware from Process Software. Includes support for Internet domain system MX records. Also supports SMTP over DECnet and X.25 (using VAX P.S.I.). * Provides BSMTP message transfers with other BITNET mailers over Jnet, compatible with the CU Mailer package for VM systems. Fully supports BITNET-Internet gateways for non-Internet-connected systems. When combined with the SMTP support, can also provide a BITNET/Internet gateway service. * Interfaces with DECUS UUCP to provide a single mail interface to all mail protocols. Can also gateway between UUCP and other networks. * Provides a mailing list processor with automatic subscription requests. Mailing lists can be configured to restrict postings only to subscribers or list owners, and to restrict the automatic subscription handling. Internet mailing list conventions and a subset of LISTSERV commands are supported. * Supports one or more file servers that can be set up by the system manager to handle automatic distribution of packages of files using mail as the distribution medium. Large transfers can be deferred to off-hours, and daily per-user, per-system, and/or per-server limits can be placed on each server. * Provides interfaces for a site-provided custom mail transport and custom address processing routines. Files in this directory: ------------------------ Page 2 MX032.ZIP The installation kits for MX v3.2 (for use with VMSINSTAL). MX032_SRC.ZIP Source code, in a zipped saveset. MX032_DOCS_ONLY.ZIP The MX032.K saveset containing the docs. This separate .ZIP file is provided for those who want to start with just the docs. NOTE: The K saveset of the installation kit contains the documentation for MX in PostScript, Bookreader, and plain ASCII formats. <<< You will need the UNZIP program in the [ANONYMOUS.MACRO32] directory >>> <<< to expand the compressed files. >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACTING THE AUTHORS Comments, suggestions, and questions about this software can be directed to the current maintainer at one of the following addresses: Mail: Hunter Goatley Western Kentucky University Academic Computing, STH 226 Bowling Green, KY 421201 E-mail: goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET goathunter%wkuvx1.bitnet@ukcc.uky.edu Phone: 502-745-5251 (e-mail is preferred) The original author of MX is Matthew Madison: Mail: Matthew Madison TGV, Inc. E-Mail: (Internet) madison@tgv.com COPYRIGHT NOTICE This software is COPYRIGHT ) 1993, MadGoat Software. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Permission is granted to copy and redistribute this software for no commercial gain, providing all copyright notices remain intact. DISCLAIMER This software is provided "AS IS". The author and their respective employers disclaim all warranties on the software, including without limitation, all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness. ========> [LT92B.TCPEXTRAS]AAAREADME.TXT;2 <======== This area contains a few odds and ends obtained from the CMU public anonymous FTP site; they may work with the CMU TCP/IP elsewhere on the tape. However, it is UNKNOWN that any of these bits actually work in any way; you may want to try them, but be aware: you're on your own with them. ========> [LT92B.UNISIG]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== Unisig Fall 1992 Packages elm2.4/ Fancy mailer for unix icontact/ Take a bunch of images and make contact sheets (i.e., pictures with small copies of the images and pathnames so you can find the desired image fast looking at the little one). PERL script. ispell-2.0.02/ Spelling checker...very fast patch2/ Program patcher perl-4.035/ Replacement for AWK, GREP, SED, and more in many cases xv-2.21/ Display pictures on X displays; accepts MANY formats metamail/ Turn any mailer (almost) into a multimedia mail reader. pbmplus/ Converts between different image formats or does various picture editing jobs ========> [LT92B.X11R4]AAAREADME.TXT;1 <======== X11R4 Clients and Demos for VMS December 1992 Patrick L. Mahan TGV, Incorporated Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (408) 427-4366 Mahan@TGV.COM Mahan@DECUS.ORG Mahan@A1.DECUS.ORG Mahan@EISNER.DECUS.ORG Introduction This is a release of the X11R4 clients and demos for VMS. It requires VMS 5.4 or above and DECwindows/Motif 1.0 or above. This release super- cedes My release of X11R4 clients for VMS submitted earlier this year. This release contains a wide variety of software applications based on both Xlib and Xt (Intrinsics). This release also contains the X11R4 Athena Widget Library (Xaw) and the X Miscellaneous Library (Xmu) that is used for most of the Xt based applications in this release. Disclaimer The software is distributed on an as is basis, there is no implied or specific guarantee provided by either the author, TGV, Incorporated, or MIT. Use it at your own risk. I will however provide limited support to the extent that it doesn't interfere with my duties at TGV. New Stuff The basic reason for a re-release of this software is the new run-time libraries for XVMSUTILS, XMU and XAW. Now before you go and point out that DEC is providing the XMU stuff with Motif 1.1 let me say, just try mine. I have notice that some of the XMU routines do not properly work and have decide to keep proving my own. Also, included with this release is a "bug" fix for the missing CADDR_T definition for VAX C 3.2. Thanks to all who took the time to report it and sorry for the inconvience. (Aside to Digital: next time, please CHECK your .h files before shipping). Also, the modules, make files and options files are setup to allow me to merge the AXP version of this code in at a later date. Contents Below is a listing of the applications provided with this release along with a brief description. Most of these applications are accompanied by Unix Man files that have been converted to Ascii text Page 2 files suitable for printing. Otherwise, consider this file your sole source of help besides the actual sources. (Ps. I wouldn't mind if someone would try to tackle the enormous job of creating one large help library for all this stuff). X11 Clients Appres List Application Resources database for a given application. Bitmap The standard X11 Bitmap editor. Ico The bouncing Icoshedron Application. ListRes List a widget set's resources. This one only lists the resources understood by Xaw. OClock Round clock, that shows up as a square because Digital doesn't support the X11 Shape extension. Xcalc X Windows Calculator. XClipboard X Clipboard application for use in cut and paste operations. Much like using the Mac's cut and paste operations. Xclock The standard X clock application. XdpyInfo List Information about the X Windows Server. Xedit Simple X Windows based text editor. Xfd X Windows Font Display application. Xfontsel A Simple Font selection application. Xkill Kill an X Windows Client application. Xload Display the load average of the VAX. Xlogo Display the X Windows Logo. Xlsatoms List the atoms currently registered with the X Windows Server. Xlsclients List the clients currently connected to an X Windows Server. Xlsfonts List the fonts currently available from an X Windows Server. Xlswins List all window ids currently active on an X Windows Server. Xmag Magnify a portion of the Display screen. Xmodmap Modify the input mapping table (keyboard, pointer, etc). Xpr Translate and print the output of Xwd. This allows the user to generate hardcopy from a screen dump. Supports LN03, PostScript, HP LJ and others. Xprop List the properties available on a given X resource. Xrdb Manipulate the Default Resource Database. Xrefresh Redraw the entire display. Xset Set options on the X Windows Server. Xsetroot Change the root window. Xstdcmap Build standard colormaps for the X Windows Server. Xterm X Windows VT102/Tek 4014 Terminal Emulator. Xwd X Windows Screen Dump application. Xwininfo Display information on a given X Window Window Id. Xwud X Windows Screen Dump Display application. X11 Documentation BDF.PS Describes the Binary Distribution Format for fonts used with the X11R4 distribution. Page 3 PROTOCOL.PS Describes the X11 wire protocol. WIDGETS.PS Describes the X11R4 Athena Widget Set. XLFD.PS Describes the ICCCM X Logical Font Description format. XMU.PS Describes the X Miscellaneous Library routines. X11 Contributed Clients Hexcalc Hexidecimal Calculator. PBMPlus Portable Bitmap Utilities. Allows for the conversion of different image formats to other image formats. SunClock Show the illuminated portion of the Earth. Use the -tz option to specify your timezone. Xcalendar X Windows based Calendar program. Xcolors Display the current named color database. Use -decw command line option to see the DECwindows named color database. Xcpustate Display the state of the cpu. Xdaliclock A transforming digital clock. Xdir A simple X Windows based directory browser. Xfed X Windows Font editor for BDF (Binary Distribution Format) based fonts. Xfig A very good drawing tool for X Windows. Xfishtank Background display of different species of marine life in motion. Very good when used as the login background of a VAXstation. Xless X Windows based file viewer. Xloadimage Another root window image loader. Xlock A "pause screen" X Windows based application. Locks out your display until your password is entered. Xmessage Display a simple message with a selection of buttons to press. Xmoon Display the moon in the root window. Xpostit Simple note taking application. Xscope A poor man's X protocol analyzer. Supports both TCP/IP and DECnet. The TCP/IP version is built with TGV's MultiNet, but is easily ported to another vendor's. Very helpful is debugging what's happening between the client and server. DNXSCOPE is the DECnet version of XScope and IPXSCOPE is the TCP/IP version. Xshowcmap Shows the standard colormap. Xskel Simple X Windows based sketcher. Xtalk X Windows based "phone" utility. XV X Windows based Image application. Supports the standard formats (TIFF, JPEG, GIF, etc). XV comes complete with its own documentation, in [.XV.DOC]. X11 Contributed Window Managers TEKWM Tektronix's Window Manager. The ICCCM version of AWM (Another Window Manager which was written by Digitial). Not very user friendly, but better than no window manager at all. TWM Tab (or Tom's) Window Manager. The current standard window manager supported by MIT. Very userful and Page 4 interactive. Supports user configurable root menu. UWM Universal Window Manager (or Ugly Window Manager, again written by Digital). Very UN-friendly window manager with no support for title bars, everything is done from the root window. X11 Demos Maze X Windows based maze. Muncher Draws interesting patterns into a window. Plaid Draws plaid patterns into a window. Puzzle Puzzle similar to the puzzle as shipped with DECwindows. Wframe A 3D Wireframe viewer. The example wireframe data files are in X11Data:*.dat. Supports various shading methods. Very hard on low memory systems. X3d Another 3d viewer. Views wireframes (in stereo if available). Example files reside in X11Data:*.Objects. Xev X Event Display. Displayes keyboard, mouse and other X Server events. Xeyes X Windows based eyes. They follow the mouse around. Xgc Very good example for demostrating the different capabilities of Xlib's GC (Graphic Contexts). Xmpdraw X Motif Map Drawing application. Example maps are found in X11Data:*.amb. X11 Athena Examples Popup Example of doing popups using the Athena Widget set. XBoxes Example of using the Athena Box Widget. XButtonBox Example of using the Athena Button Box Widget. XCommand Example of the Athena Command Widget. XCommand2 Another example of the Athena Command Widget XHw Example of the different Athena Widgets. XLabel Example of the Athena Label Widget. XList Example of the Athena List Box Widget. XMenu1 Example of using the Athena Menu Widgets. XMenu2 Example of using the Athena Menu Widgets. XScroll Example of using the Athena Scroll Widget. XText Example of using the Athena Text Widget. XWidgets Example of using most of the Athena Widgets. X11 Games Ishido Ancient Solatiare Game. JetPack Basic adventure game. Xast X Windows based asteroids game X4war X Windows game of strategy X11 Libraries Page 5 Xaw The RTL library for the Athena widget set. Xmu The RTL library for the X Miscellaneous routines. XVMSUTILS The RTL library for the VMS/Unix Emulation Patrick "TGV Window Washer" Mahan, December 1992