MGABRA.ZIP B 52966 911227 TSR's made easy for Turbo C
SERUS221.ZIP B 13922 901108 DOS installable interrupt-driven serial driver
TCDEV.ZIP B 3326 870805 Write device driver in Turbo-C
TCHRT3.ZIP B 53436 910606 High resolution timer toolbox for Turbo C 2.0
TCTIMER.ZIP B 15609 891030 High-resolution timing of events for Turbo C
TCTUT24.ZIP B 330673 930709 Turbo C Tutor: TC programming tutor
TCU32_DB.ZIP B 303200 910912 TCU Database option for use with TCU_3.2A.ZIP
TCU_32A.ZIP B 409412 910330 Turbo-C flexible menus, windows & forms entry
TRBOCTXT.ZIP B 108695 890114 Coronado's Turbo C tutor v2.0, (2 of 2)
WGT35.ZIP B 390144 930209 Wordup Graphics Toolkit v3.5 for Turbo C, 1of3
WGT_RLET.TXT A 5717 921203 WordUp Graphics Toolkit, registered users info
WGTMAP15.ZIP B 75264 930209 Wordup Graphics Toolkit v3.5 for Turbo C, 2of3
WGTSPR35.ZIP B 82944 930209 Wordup Graphics Toolkit v3.5 for Turbo C, 3of3
AMOUSE55.ZIP B 8192 900712 TurboPas5.5 Microsoft mouse unit (source only)
ANIVGA12.ZIP B 694530 930712 VGA sprite animation unit for TP >=6.0, v1.2
ANSIVIEW.ZIP B 11130 910617 CRT drop-in replacement in TVision Environment
ATKYBD.ZIP B 1933 880829 Set AT keyboard delay and typematic
AVDOOR11.ZIP B 49412 911213 Andrew Pam's door writing toolkit for TP55/60
BBSKT20E.ZIP B 138878 930121 BBS/door programmer's tookit for TP6.0+
BONUS507.ZIP B 111377 900205 Misc. TP 4/5 utilities/pgms from TurboPower
BUTONS12.ZIP B 119248 930406 Help design BWCC 'BORBTN' style bitmap buttons
CLEARMEM.ZIP B 1713 920312 TP unit to init stack, heap & global variables
COMPDATE.ZIP B 7357 921227 Store compilation time & date in TP .OBJ file
EMSARRAY.ZIP B 11804 921101 Define arrays in Expanded memory using TP
ENV20.ZIP B 5924 920530 Babulic's ENVUNIT for environment access in TP
ERR87_13.ZIP B 13697 930228 Improved error handling for TP 5.5-7.0 pgms
ERR_FUNC.ZIP B 41122 920819 TPU produces meaningful TP run time error info
ERROR87.ZIP B 12521 920131 Find TP 5.5 or 6.0 error 207 cause
EXTEND5.ZIP B 12815 910109 Allows more than 20 files open at once in TP6
EXTRASCR.ZIP B 93037 930526 TP Unit to support all screen modes
EXTSHR12.ZIP B 97506 930907 TP Unit to support all screen modes
FSSERIAL.ZIP B 13946 910617 Serial object for TVision (needs a FOSSIL dvr)
FULLDB13.ZIP B 14410 911122 Adds .OBJ line nr. debug info to TP .TPU file
G_MOUS2A.ZIP B 18018 930304 TP Unit to program the mouse/VGA (TP6 & 5.5)
GRAFDUMP.PAS A 7355 900910 MGA/CGA/Herc/EGA/VGA graphics screen dump rtn
GRAPHTXT.ZIP B 8449 920211 TP5.5 TPU graphics mode text file device drivr
GTMOUS13.ZIP B 85348 930708 BP 6&7 TPU&TPP Graph mouse in TEXTmode TV, etc
HPDUMP01.ZIP B 2229 920612 TP unit to dump graphics screen to HP Laserjet
HUGECOLL.ZIP B 5075 920804 Unit to implement huge collections in TP/W
INDX18EU.ZIP B 20829 910320 Indexed files UNIT (export version) for TP 4-6
JPDOOR32.ZIP B 177802 920312 TP 5.5 & 6.0 BBS door writing TPU utilites
LTC55.ZIP B 90369 901024 LiteComm Communications Toolkit for TP 5.5
MCUNIT10.ZIP B 23449 930218 TP 6.0 units supporting work in graphics mode
MOUSEFIX.ZIP B 8504 910429 Disappearing mouse cursor fix for TurboPas 6.0
NED103.ZIP B 102020 930304 Enhanced TEditor object for TP6/TurboVision 1
NED3.ZIP B 100639 930304 Enhanced TEditor object for TP7/TurboVision 2
ONE2MANY.ZIP B 4092 920312 Demo of 1:M database manipulation in Topaz
OODB.ZIP B 84849 920717 Object-oriented database for TP6.0/TurboVision
OOPTUT34.ZIP B 265844 930709 OOPTutor: Object Oriented programming tutor
PACKOBJ.ZIP B 33931 921223 Compressing BINOBJ-like utility w/TPas example
PDIR10.ZIP B 12581 920312 Palcic's directory routines using TP 5.5 OOP
QNR.ZIP B 10352 920312 Adds queries (assist and dot) to Topaz progs
QRDEMO.ZIP B 203147 920317 TP6.0 TV CASETool demo. Edit resource files
RAW_LPT.PAS A 2309 891219 TP routine to process LPT1 output in raw mode
RMOUSE11.ZIP B 21582 921013 TP6.0 mouse TPU (Graphic cursor in TEXT mode)
SCANH300.ZIP B 68620 930703 ScanHelp: Scan TP units to build a help file
STORAGE.ZIP B 11212 910617 Storage method object for compressed text (TP)
STREAM15.ZIP B 73914 930331 23 different stream types for TP/BP/TPW
STRG57.ZIP B 48298 910426 Lemay's fast string unit for TP5.5
STRG61A.ZIP B 48384 910426 Lemay's fast string unit for TP6.0
STRIPPED.ZIP B 8655 920531 Detects .EXE files damaged by TDebug's TDSTRIP
SWAPUNT7.ZIP B 28884 930622 TPU/QPU to add Swap & Execute to your TP progs
SWIN_0_1.ZIP B 31904 930331 GUI for programming in TP6.0 and above
SYS60A.ZIP B 39815 910426 Lemay's fast system unit replacement for TP6.0
SYST55C.ZIP B 36454 910426 Lemay's fast system unit replacement for TP5.5
TBASE551.ZIP B 43255 921220 TP5.5 OOP unit for accessing DBF files, v1.1
TBASE601.ZIP B 43450 921219 TP6.0 OOP unit for accessing DBF files, v1.1
TDHIDE.ZIP B 14143 920131 TLINK 3.01 TP5.5/6.0 EXE debug info shrinker
TEGL6A.ZIP B 269585 911005 TEGL Windows Toolkit II Rel. 2.0 for TP, 1of2
TEGL6B.ZIP B 150197 911005 TEGL Windows Toolkit II Rel. 2.0 for TP, 2of2
TICKTOCK.PAS A 3050 891014 Demo of IBM PC's high resolution clock, TPv5.0
TOTDEM11.ZIP B 108502 930626 TechnoJock's Object Toolkit v1.10 (TP/BP), 1/3
TOTDOC11.ZIP B 191119 930626 TechnoJock's Object Toolkit v1.10 (TP/BP), 2/3
TOTSRC11.ZIP B 148926 930626 TechnoJock's Object Toolkit v1.10 (TP/BP), 3/3
TP6MAP.ZIP B 10318 910226 Map of 500 procedure entry points in TP6 IDE
TP6UTIL.ZIP B 15862 910812 The utils dropped from TP6.0,TPCONFIG & others
TP6XMS.ZIP B 9799 910304 Extended Memory Specification unit for TP 6.0
TPDB314.ZIP B 68803 910814 TurboPas routines for dBase files processing
TPE34.ZIP B 181993 920428 Free programmer's editor from Turbopower
TPENHKBD.ZIP B 8031 901116 TP unit enabling extended keys for std/enh kbd
TPHERS01.ZIP B 139301 910907 TPHersh: TurboPas Unit to handle Hershey fonts
TPHRT3.ZIP B 60707 910606 High resolution timer toolbox for TP 5.0 & 5.5
TPMUL221.ZIP B 7226 920312 Make your TP 6.0 programs DV/Win/TV/DDOS aware
TPMUSIC.ZIP B 6515 910503 TurboPas Unit to play music in the background
TPRAT5.ZIP B 13772 901024 Mouse menu for TP 5.0 editor (req. Microsoft)
TPRINT.ZIP B 24624 911026 TPW printing unit using ObjectWindows
TPS.ZIP B 9550 920907 Tiles TPW 1.5 windows horizontally
TPSTR121.ZIP B 23026 891219 Fast string functions for TurboPas 4.0/5.0/5.5
TPU2TPS.ZIP B 7949 910724 Allow recompilation of TP6.0/TPW1.0 SYSTEM.TPU
TPV24.ZIP B 4738 920312 Fast interrupt-driven serial comm rtns for TP
TPWHUGE.ZIP B 1902 910807 Unit to handle huge memory block in TP/W
TSPA3370.ZIP B 107468 930816 TP7.0 real mode units for programmers, T.Salmi
TSTRINGS.ZIP B 9291 920106 Null terminated strings handling unit for TP6
TTTDEM51.ZIP B 57248 930626 TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit v5.1 for TP/BP, 1/3
TTTDOC51.ZIP B 38251 930626 TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit v5.1 for TP/BP, 2/3
TTTSRC51.ZIP B 78950 930626 TechnoJock's Turbo Toolkit v5.1 for TP/BP, 3/3
TURTLE10.ZIP B 30150 930108 Allow old TP3 Turtle graphics in any BGI mode
UISTRIP.ZIP B 29672 920312 Convert dBase code for UI into Topaz code
UNITRE12.ZIP B 12441 930209 Display tree of TP/BP unit dependencies
UPCONV22.ZIP B 76214 910911 TP3.0-5.5/TPW convert reserved word case util.
VMATH10.ZIP B 5200 910522 Vector math unit for TP6.0 and 387 coprocessor
VSAFE5_6.ZIP B 20475 910425 Units to guard a TP program against tampering
DLGDSN22.ZIP B 98366 930610 Turbo Vision dialog design pgm v2.2, for TP6
NUMINP2.ZIP B 2932 930525 Numeric input routines for TurboVision (TP/BP)
TVG103.ZIP B 88468 920731 TVGRAPH: TURBO VISION In EGA/VGA graphics demo
TVG110A.ZIP B 126843 930811 TVGraph for TP6/BP7/TP7 including prot'ed mode
TVINP101.ZIP B 10363 920526 Numerical input routines for Turbo Vision
TVMAGIC1.ZIP B 27849 930611 Create TurboVision dialog boxes w/hidden msgs
BFORT10.ZIP B 296540 930315 Berkeley fortune cookies w/perl scripts for PC
CMSNT100.ZIP B 6640 920724 MS-DOS 5 QBASIC program to view CMS NOTEBOOKs
DDJGREP.ZIP B 20716 871119 Find strings in files, with source
DOCPREP.ZIP B 122518 920519 Document preparation for non-major languages
DRC20.ZIP B 97042 920817 David's Readme Compiler: Make pgm doc into EXE
GDIFF22A.ZIP B 373650 930517 GNU Text file differences finder, v2.2, w/src
LESS177E.ZIP B 221866 920106 Better than MORE; file view/page/search; w/src
LST60ASM.ZIP B 10100 880724 ASM for early V Buerg LIST file viewer
MFRM240.ZIP B 45971 910521 Convert mainframe numeric data to PC-readable
MORE13.ZIP B 45278 901223 Scroll forward/backward thru text file, w/src
NGDUMP.ZIP B 5845 910615 Decompiler for Norton Guides database files
NROFF1.ZIP B 34371 901210 Unix V7 nroff clone with source for MS C 5.1
SCRIPTO.ZIP B 5298 910702 Builds cursive writing from text, w/TPas src
SED15.ZIP B 67052 911015 Unix-compatible streaming editor v1.5 TC src
TABX10.ZIP B 11306 900305 Filter that expands TABs to SPACEs, w/TC src
UNDIGEST.C A 6676 930127 Break down newsletter digests to individ. msgs
MALM.ZIP B 37752 920320 UBasic number theory pgms by Donald E.G. Malm
UBAS825.FIX A 1320 920320 How to fix a small bug in UBASIC 8.25
UBAS825.ZIP B 318453 920320 High precision math-oriented BASIC interpreter
UBAS830.ZIP B 323151 920320 High precis math-oriented BASIC interp;no Herc
UBMPQS32.ZIP B 35518 910109 UBASIC prime factorization pgm for 386/486
UE312H.ZIP B 84487 930505 MicroEMACS v3.12 Header and assembly files
SNWS191S.ZIP B 74351 930917 Source code for SNEWS 1.91 newsreader for UUPC
UUPC11XS.ZIP B 360838 930410 UUPC/extended 1.11x source code files (1 of 2)
UUPC11XT.ZIP B 223512 930410 UUPC/extended 1.11x source code files (2 of 2)
TWEAK10.ZIP B 160886 930206 Interactive tweaking of VGA w/src & examples
VBALLS11.ZIP B 159627 910805 VGA Palette animation (BGI) w/src,exe v1.1
VGAGRAB.ZIP B 63528 921227 Resident VGA screen grabber, with TP6.0 source
CATCHM18.ZIP B 28450 930422 Algorithmic MtE virus scanner and MtE report
CRCSET13.ZIP B 35367 910807 Self-scanning executable w/TP & MSC/TC source
CVIRPROT.ZIP B 9519 900607 Virus resistance for C language programs
LANGV106.ZIP B 186497 930627 Foreign language modules for SCAN and CLEAN
PVALIDAT.ZIP B 4858 910105 Portable VALIDATE using McAfee algorithms
STEALTH.ZIP B 56220 920312 C & TurboPas routines for self-checking code
VKILL13.ZIP B 15391 901225 Find and remove Jerusalem virus, with C source
DDSRV.ZIP B 11443 920914 Add drag and drop functions to Visual BASIC
ENUMFONT.ZIP B 19846 920914 Make Visual BASIC call WIN API fn EnumFonts
MLISTBOX.ZIP B 8459 920629 Multi-select custom control for Visual Basic
STSBAR.ZIP B 4138 920914 VB: Visual status bar for Visual BASIC
VBCOMM20.ZIP B 18133 920914 Communications Control for Visual Basic
VBFINDID.ZIP B 8660 920920 Get/set control IDs in Visual BASIC forms
VBHELP10.ZIP B 22872 930910 Visual Basic Tips & Tricks v1.0 help file
VBRC10.ZIP B 77852 920827 Creates RC Dialog Scripts from VisBasic Forms
W31API.ZIP B 35341 920914 Windows 3.1 API declarations for Visual Basic
VIET78.ZIP B 31608 930622 Convert between SCV/Viet-Net and VISCII, w/src
ARBITRON.ZIP B 17074 910814 Waffle BBS arbitron program (perl)
CWEXP104.ZIP B 24147 911104 Free expire program for Waffle; includes C src
NEXP20.ZIP B 8745 921116 Perl expire program for Waffle BBS, V2.0
PWPL165.ZIP B 6016 920722 Perl scripts for Waffle BBS SysOp utilities
RFILES23.ZIP B 37440 920131 Rfiles v2.3: File list compiler for Waffle BBS
RUSN_101.ZIP B 102589 930325 Threaded newsreader for Waffle BBS, w/source
WPLOGOS.ZIP B 67072 900309 Company Logos to be used with Word Perfect
XLISPREF.ZIP B 93752 900204 Mikkelsen's complete XLISP2.0 reference manual
XLSP21EX.ZIP B 64826 910414 XLISP v2.1, EXE for PC-DOS and generic MS-DOS
ANY2ZIP4.ZIP B 4666 900305 Batch files to convert ARC/LZH/ARC/ZOO to ZIP
UNZ50P1.ZIP B 240282 930115 C src code for free Unix/VMS/MS-DOS/etc. UNZIP
ZIP20.ZIP B 245012 930915 Info-ZIP's portable ZIP v2.0, C source code
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ARC.TAR A version of ARC which runs under Berkeley UNIX, SunOS, Apollo Domain/IX, and IBM MVS. Contains patches to make it run under System V. I'm not sure if this is a derivative of one of the other ARC's in this directory or not, but it's newer... Contributor: Howard Chu <hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu>
ARCBLURB.TXT A quick blurb about ARC, where to order disks and manuals.
ARC_DOC.TXT The ARC manual.
ARC_SYS5.TAR A version of ARC for System V. Includes patches to make it run under 4.xBSD. Contributor: C. R. Seaman <crs@cpsc6b.uucp>
ARCSRC.TAR The official version of ARC for UNIX. Contributor: Howard Chu <UMich>
BOOZ.TAR A program written in very portable C to extract ZOO-format archives. Useful when you have to get one to a system for which a normal ZOO program is not available. Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.uucp>
ZOO210.TAR An archival program which supplies most of the functionality of the "tar" and "cpio" programs. Runs under a number of operating systems. Version 2.10.
ZOUSERMN.TAR An enhanced user manual for ZOO 2.01. In nroff/troff source format. Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
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BNCHMRKS.TAR A big collection of benchmarks, including Dhrystone, Iocall, the BYTE benchmarks, and others. Contributor: Rick Richardson <rer@vaximile.uucp>
BYTEBNCH.TAR The Byte benchmarks for measuring the performance of UNIX systems. Contributor: Ben Smith <ben@bytepb.byte.com>
DHAMP.C The Dhampstone benchmarks from Computer Language magazine. Contributor: David J. Camp <c04661dc@wuvmd.bitnet>
DHRYSTON.C Version C/1 of the Dhrystone benchmark. Original author: Reinhold P. Weicker, CACM Vol. 27 No. 10, Oct. 1984, p. 1013. Translated from Ada by Rick Richardson. Contributor: Rick Richardson <rer@vaximile.uucp>
IOCALL.C A benchmark which fills the deficiencies in Dhrystone. This one benchmarks I/O performance (disk and buffer cache independent) and benchmarks O/S performance. Contributor: Jan Stubbs <stubbs@ncr-sd.uucp>
MISCBNCH.TAR Assorted benchmarks. Inclues Dhrystone, Iofile, and others. Contributor: David Kirschbaum <kirsch@usasoc.soc.mil>
MUSBUS.TAR The Monash University Benchmark, V5.0. Attempts to benchmark UNIX systems by providing simulated general or application-specific workloads to evaluate multi-user performance. Contributor: Ken McDonell <kenj@moncsbruce.oz.au>
NFSSTONE.TAR The "nfsstone" benchmark for benchmarking the performance of NFS servers. This is the one described by Barry Shein at the 1989 Summer USENIX conference in Baltimore. Contributor: Barry Shein <bzs@world.uucp>
NHFSTONE.TAR The Nhfsstone (yes, there's an "h" in it) benchmark for benchamrking the performance of NFS servers. This is NOT the benchmark described by Barry Shein at the 1989 Summer USENIX conference in Baltimore. Contributor: Legato Systems, Inc. <nhfsstone@legato.com>
PLUM.TAR A set of benchmarks to provide information about common C operations. From Plum-Hall. Contributor: Eric S. Raymond <eric@snark.uu.net>
TBENCH.TAR A set of benchmarks for testing the performance of UNIX tty subsystems under load. Contributor: Gene H. Olson <gene@digibd.uucp>
TTCP.TAR A TCP benchmark which is more accurate than the typical "blast" becnhmarks. Utilizes a sender and receiver, and transfers data. Works under 4.1c, 4.2, 4.3BSD, and System V systems with BSD socket libraries. Contributor: Mike Muuss <muuss@brl.com>
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CAL_GEN.TAR A program to generate calendars. Works on 4.xBSD, should work on System V with little difficulty. Contributor: David H. Brierley <dhb@rayssd.uucp>
CALCDATE.C Calculate a target date given a starting date and an offset in days, or calculate the difference in days between two given dates. Contributor: Gordon A. Runkle <gordon@1solaria.uucp>
CALEN.TAR A program to generate full line printer page calendars. Includes tiny calendars of previous and next month, etc. Contributor: Andrew W. Rogers <awr@genrad.com>
CALEND.TAR A public domain implementation of the UNIX "cal" program. Contributor: Martin Minow <minow@decvax.dec.com>
CLNDRMND.TAR A souped-up implementation of the UNIX "calendar" program which can be used to remind yourself of upcoming events. Contributor: Bruce Israel <israel@mimsy.umd.edu>
DATE.TAR Output date in English or French using a format string similar to that used by "printf". Contributor: Andre Didelot <andre@cui.uucp>
DATEPLUS.TAR A program which accepts arguments like "+2 hours" and prints the corresponding date. Oodles of options. Contributor: Robert O. Domitz <rod@pecnos.uucp>
GREGORIN.TAR A program to complete partial date information and handle Gregorian and Julian dates. Contributor: W. M. McKeeman <mckeeman@wanginst.uucp>
JDAYJDAT.C Programs to manipulate Julian dates. Translated from Collected Algorithms of the CACM. Contributor: Nat Howard <nrh@inmet.uucp>
MONTH1.TAR A screen-oriented monthly calendar and event browser. Contributor: Tim Stoehr <tims@zeus.uucp>
MONTH2.TAR A modified version of the "month" program. Distributed as patches to the code in MONTH1.TAR-Z. Contributor: Scott Turner <srt@cs.ucla.edu>
MONTH3.TAR Still another version of the month program. Contributor: Michael Morrell <morrell@hpda.uucp>
PCAL1.TAR A program to produce a calendar, one month per page. Contributor: Troy Saville <evh@vax1.acs.udel.edu>
PCAL2.TAR A program to print PostScript calendars for any month and year. Has facilities for printing text in specific days (for marking holidays, etc.). It's a little System-V flavored (getopt, etc.) but should be easy to port. Contributor: Ken Keirnan <kjk@pbhyf.uucp>
RDATE.TAR A program to request the time and date from another machine via TCP/IP. It uses the protocol described in RFC 868. Contributor: Lee Moore <lee@rochester.edu>
WEEKDAY.TAR Prints out the day of week, Julian day, week of year, etc. given a date. Contributor: Marcel Mol <marcel@duteca.tudelft.nl>
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CKERMIT.TAR The source for C-Kermit.
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AUTOFTP1.TAR A shell script to automatically FTP sources from the SIMTEL20 archives. Contributor: Dave Towson <towson@brl.arpa>
AUTOFTP2.TAR A shell script to automatically FTP sources from the SIMTEL20 archives. Contributor: Dave Towson <towson@brl.arpa>
COMHEX.TAR A program to convert from CP/M .COM file format to Intel .HEX file format. Contributor: Robert S. Broughton
CPMFLOPY.TAR A program to read and write CP/M 8-inch floppy disks on a VAX-11/780 floppy disk drive. Contributor: Helge Skrivervik <helge@tor.nta.no>
CPMUNIX.TAR A program to convert CP/M text files to UNIX text files. Contributor: Andy Crump
CRCK.TAR A program to compute CRC checksums and CP/M sector counts on files. Contributor: Ben Goldfarb <goldfarb@ucf-cs.csnet>
CRIFY.TAR A program that converts LF to CR-LF. Contributor: Ben Goldfarb <goldfarb@ucf-cs.csnet>
DIR11.C A program to list UNIX directories like CP/M's DIR command. Contributor: Richard Conn <rconn@simtel20.army.mil>
HEXIFY.C Convert files to Intel HEX format. Contributor: unknown
LAR.C Mantain LU format library files. Contributor: Stephen C. Hemminger <sch@mitre-bedford.arpa>
LDIRLTYP.TAR Display directories and types of files in LU archive files. Contributor: Bill Swann <bill@persci.uucp>
LOAD.C Convert a .HEX format file to a .COM format file. Contributor: unknown
MOTINTEL.TAR A program to convert Motoroal S-records to Intel hex. Contributor: Rb. B. Hoffman
SQUEEZE.TAR The "squeeze" and "unsqueeze" programs for UNIX. Compress data with Miller-Wegman encoding. Version 1.71. Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@stealth.acf.nyu.edu>
UNCRUNCH.C An "uncrunch" program compatible with Z-80 CP/M CRUNCH 2.3. Contributor: Frank Prindle
UNDOS.TAR Programs to convert between ASCII file format and CP/M, DOS, or Macintosh file formats. Contributor: unknown
UNIXCPM.TAR Convert UNIX text files to CP/M text files. The inverse of CPMUNIX.TAR-Z. Contributor: Andy Crump
UNLOAD.C Convert a .COM format file to a .HEX format file. Contributor: unknown
XASM.TAR A CP/M cross assembler. Contributor: David A. Klotzbach <klotz@aicchi.uucp>
XSQ.TAR A "squeeze", "unsqueeze", "type-squeeze" program. Contributor: Richard Greenlaw
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CARDFILE.TAR A simple screen-oriented database manager, with rudimentary file formatting and printing capabilities. Useful for things like library catalogs, etc. The metaphor is a stack of index cards. Requires System V terminfo. Contributor: Dave Lampe <djl@dplace.uucp>
INDEX.TAR A program to maintain multiple databases of textual information, such as book lists, address lists, album lists, etc. Provides interactive editing of information, regular expression search functions, and output filtering capability. Uses Berkeley curses, but should be trivial to port to System V. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
UNIFYACL.TAR Allows you to access UNIFY Text (and Binary) fields within the Accell environment. Includes a hacked micro-GNU EMACS which presents a very Accell-like interface. Contributor: Mark Hargrove <ustel@well.uucp>
UNFYSCRN.TAR Screen interface to UNIFY using System V curses; small tweaks will be needed to make it run on BSD systems. Contributor: Brandon S. Allbery <allbery@ncoast.uucp>
UNFYSLCT.TAR A preprocessor for C programs to make coding UNIFY accesses simpler than the interface provided by "upp". Contributor: Brandon S. Allbery <allbery@ncoast.uucp>
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ACCESS.TAR A program which interprets file permissions. It interprets them through the whole path and tells you in the end just exactly who can read, write, and execute the named file. Described in Winter '85 USENIX Proceedings. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
CD_KORN.KSH Change-directory routines for the Korn shell to emulate the C-shell directory stack. Contributor: C. Bamford <cjb@mtuxo.uucp>
CHD.TAR A directory browser with EMACS-style file name completion. Contributor: Marc Majka <majka@ubc-cs.uucp>
CLS.TAR A "compressed ls" which prints long file names differently so that they don't alter the columnar format as they do with Berkeley "ls". Contributor: Jerry Peek <jerryp@cmx.npac.syr.edu>
DIR.TAR A two-column directory listing program. Runs under Berkeley UNIX and System V. Contributor: Ferd Brundick <fsbrn@brl.arpa>
DT.TAR Another program to recursively descend a directory tree and display it graphically. Contributor: Michael A. Petonic <mikep@ism780c.uucp>
DTREE.TAR A program to display directory hierarchy trees. Contributor: David J. MacKenzie <djm@abyss.eng.umd.edu>
ILS.TAR Interactive ls and browser. Contributor: Jack Alexander <alexj@equinox.unr.edu>
LC.TAR A public-domain "ls"-type program. Contributor: Guy Middleton <gamiddleton@orchid.waterloo.edu>
LSARCHIV.TAR Produces a recursive listing of a directory tree, similar to "ls -lR" but with differences. This one shows complete file name (full directory path), mode of file, number of links, and owner. The date is presented in the format yy/mm/dd hh:mm and is at the beginning of each line. Extremely useful for archive (UUCP) sites. Needs ANSI compiler. Contributor: Kent Landfield <kent@sparky.imd.sterling.com>
LSDIR.TAR List only the directories contained in the current directory. Contributor: unknown
NMKDIR.C A program like "mkdir", except given the path "a/b/c", it will create any missing directories in the path. A recursive mkdir in other words. Contributor: Robert Rother <rmr@sdcsvax.uucp>
SETD.TAR Set directory and mark utilities. Version 1.7. Contributor: Sunil Savkar <sunil@hal.com>
SLS.TAR Sls is a program designed to overcome the limitations of the standard UNIX ls(1) program, providing a more consistent interface to file inode information. It is particularly designed for use by shell scripts to make obtaining information about files easier. It uses printf(3)-style format strings to control the sorting and output of file information. Contributor: Rich Baughman <rich@cfisun.cfi.com>
VDD.TAR Yet another visual directory tree browser. Version 1.0. Contributor: <root@lsrhs.uucp>
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CRISP.TAR A clone of the BRIEF editor which runs under UNIX and VMS. Version 1.9. Contributor: <fox@marlow.uucp>
E.TAR A front end for "vi" which maintains a history of previously edited files, allows fast lookup and editing of files in other directories, allows inheritance of .exrc files, etc. Release 1.3. Contributor: Terry Jones <tcjones@dragon.waterloo.edu>
EMCSVTKY.TAR Key bindings for VT100-style keyboards. Requires UNIPRESS (Gosling) EMACS Version 2. Contributor: Bill McKeeman <mckeeman@wanginst.uucp>
JOVE.TAR The JOVE (Jonathan's Own Version of EMACS) text editor, version 4.9. This is an EMACS editor without the Lisp interpreter. It is very close to ITS and TOPS-20 EMACS. It runs on PDP-11's under V7 and 2.xBSD; almost anything under 4.xBSD, System V, and MS-DOS. There is also code to make it run on a Macintosh with menus and the whole deal. This version is *newer* than the one on the 4.3BSD distribution. Contributor: Jonathan Payne <jpayne@cs.rochester.edu>
MG2A.TAR
MG2A_DOS.TAR An EMACS-like editor which runs on several micro computers (Amiga, Atari, MS-DOS, etc.) as well as under UNIX. Smaller than Micro EMACS. Contributor: Bob Larson <blarson@ecla.usc.edu>
REFORM.TAR WordStar-Style reformatting filter from UNIX/World, November 1985. Simulates the WordStar ^B command. Contributor: Theo Pozzy <cmi@dartvax.uucp>
RSED.TAR A simple text editor originally used for editing mail messages. Puts the whole file into an in-core linked list; no temp files. Contributor: Doug Davis <doug@letni.uucp>
SCAME.TAR Yet another EMACS clone; this one is supposed to look like TOPS-20 EMACS and AMIS on TOPS-10 and VMS. Contributor: Leif Samuelsson <leif@erix.uucp>
SE.TAR The Georgia Tech "se" screen editor. Works on 4.xBSD and System V; understands window size changes in 4.3BSD and the UNIX-PC. Contributor: Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@emoryu1.uucp>
STEVIE.TAR A "vi" clone, Stevie. Runs on System V and MS-DOS, as least. Version 3.69a. Contributor: Dave Tutelman <dmt@pegasus.att.com>
TECO.TAR An implementation of TECO for Berkeley UNIX. Note that the TECO here is basically like DEC Standard TECO. Does not use termcap or curses. Contributor Matt Fichtenbaum <mlf@genrad.uucp>
TVX.TAR A full screen editor from the U. of New Mexico. Portable to 4.xBSD, PC-DOS, MS-DOS, CP/M-80, and the Atari ST. Contributor: Bruce Wampler <wampler@unmvax.uucp>
UEMACSMG.SRC Micro Emacs for the Commodore Amiga computer. Supports multiple windows and one keyboard macro. This is not a shar file, you have to separate the files by hand. Ick. Contributor: George Jones <george@osu-eddie.uucp>
UEMACS3B.TAR Micro Emacs version 3.8b. An EMACS editor for microcomputers. Contributor: Daniel Lawrence <lawrence@duncan.uucp>
UZAP.TAR An editor for binary files. Contributor: Robert Silvers <rsilvers@hawk.uucp>
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AGEF.TAR Show disk usage of file sizes and counts, sorted by file age. Contributor: David S. Hayes <merlin@hqda-ai.uucp>
ATHENARM.TAR The MIT Project Athena solution to the "safe rm" problem. Provides the programs "delete", "undelete", "expunge", "purge", and "lsdel", much like TOPS-20. Patchlevel 10. Contributor: Jonathan I. Kamens <jik@pit-manager.mit.edu>
BED.TAR A program to edit binary files by converting to hex, running "vi", and converting back to binary. Contributor: Stephen J. Muir <stephen@mcvax.uucp>
BODY.TAR A program to print the body of a file, the part that "head" and "tail" miss. Contributor: Marty Fouts <fouts@ames-nas.arpa>
BPATCH.TAR A program to patch binary files. Dumps or edits files by showing 256-byte records side by side in hex and ASCII. Runs under 4.3BSD and System V. Contributor: John Rupley <rupley!local@arizona.edu>
BPE.TAR A different program to patch binary files. Uses curses library. No documentation. Contributor: Andreas Pleschutznig <andy@mssx.uucp>
BRIK.TAR A general-purpose text and binary cyclic redundancy check (CRC) program. Works under MS-DOS Turbo-C, System V Release 2, 4.3BSD, and VMS. Version 2.0 Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
BROWSE.TAR A screen-oriented directory browser based on the metaphor of using "vi" to edit an "ls -l" listing. Contributor: Peter Da Silva <peter@ficc.uucp>
BRWSR.TAR A program to build inverted indices of files and another one to allow browsing through the file by context. For example, you could ask for "UNIX", see all the contexts in which "UNIX" is used in the file, and then could go to a specific place and view the whole text. Contributor: Mark Zimmerman <science@nems.arpa>
BSPLIT.TAR A program to split binary files into manageable chunks. Similar to the UNIX "split" utility. Contributor: Peter Knoppers <knop@dutesta.uucp>
CACMDIFF.TAR The "diff" program from the July 1989 CACM. Contributor: Donald Lindsay <Donald.Lindsay@mathom.gandalf.cs.cmu.edu>
CAPP.TAR A cut and paste processor inspired by the M4 divert and undivert macros. Contributor: Ozan Yigit <oz@yetti.uucp>
CHECKLNK.TAR A program which walks through a directory tree and prints out the names of unresolved symbolic links. Berkeley UNIX only. Contributor: Jason Venner <jason@violet.berkeley.edu>
CHOP.TAR Extract selected fields or columns of text lines and write to standard output. Contributor: George Sicherman <gls@hrmso.att.com>
CHTIM.TAR A program to change file modify and access times. Has facilities for recursing through directories and producing a shell script to restore file times using "chtim". Contributor: Don Gworek <uggworek@sunybcs.uucp>
CODA.TAR The Code Distribution Aide. Keeps source distributions current across a set of machines. Replaces ad-hoc collections of rdist and tar and stuff. Runs under BSD, VMS, AT&T 3b2 & 6386, Xenix, and (soon) MS-DOS. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@bbn.com>
COMBINE.TAR A program to compare two or three ASCII files and either report the differences or produce a merged file. Contributor: Cliff Van Dyke <cliff@gcx1.ssd.csd.harris.com>
COMPRESS.TAR A program to compress files using adaptive Lempel-Ziv coding. This is the standard 4.3BSD file compression utility; versions exist for several microcomputers as well. Runs under all versions of UNIX. This is version 4.3. Contributor: Don Gloistein <76010.474@compuserve.com>
CMPRSCMS.TAR A version of the COMPRESS utility for IBM VM/CMS. Contributor: Bill Randle <billr@saab.cna.tek.com>
CONTEXT.TAR A program which reads messages containing file names and line numbers (e.g. error messages from "cc") and prints lines of context for each line number. Contributor: Brandon Allbery <bsa@ncoast.uucp>
CRCCHECK.TAR
CSHAR.TAR A set of tools for shipping source code around in "shar" files. These are the ones used by the moderator of comp.sources.unix. Should also work under MS-DOS. Includes a shar which splits up files into nice "chunks", a program to strip mail headers, a program to simulate the syntax of /bin/sh for non-UNIX systems. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>
CVS.TAR CVS, a front end for RCS which supports concurrent and independent use of an RCS directory by several people. Version 3.0. Contributor: Dick Grune <dick@cs.vu.nl>
CVSBRLNR.TAR A modified version of CVS (see above) from Brian Berliner, described in his paper at USENIX Winter '90. This version is written entirely in C and has many added functions including features to support software release control. Contributor: Brian Berliner <berliner@prisma.com>
D.TAR A program to display a sorted listing of files. Sort of an ersatz "ls". Contributor: Rick Conn <rconn@simtel20.army.mil>
DEL.CSH A "csh" script that prompts the user with the type of each file he is trying to remove and asks if he's sure he wants to remove it. Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.uucp>
DIFF.TAR A public domain "diff" program. Contributor: Mark H. Colburn <mark@jhereg.uucp>
DIFFC.TAR A "diff -c" program for people who don't have the "-c" option (Bell versions). Contributor: John Nelson <nelson@genrad.uucp>
EDIFF.TAR Convert the output of a normal "diff" (not -c or -e) to plain English. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@roacky2.rockefeller.edu>
FASTSORT.TAR A sort which sorts files in place using available memory. Twice as fast as sort(1) and doesn't use files in /usr/tmp. Contributor: Edwin R. Carp <erc@unisec.uucp>
FILE.TAR A rewrite of the UNIX "file" command to tell about the contents of a file. Contributor: Ian F. Darwin <ian@sq.com>
FILESCAN.TAR A program to examine a list of files and check them against stored information, in order to detect possible security breaks. Contributor: Marcus J. Ranum <mjr@welchlab.welch.jhu.edu>
FILTERFL.TAR A program to apply a filter to a file, saving the output in another file. Various options to delete the input file, set modes on input or output, etc. Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@stealth.acf.nyu.edu>
FINDNAME.TAR Scripts to speed up the "find" program on Xenix systems. Contributor: Cliff Manis <cmanis@petro.uucp>
FLOCK.TAR Apply or remove an advisory lock on a file and then execute a command. Contributor: Kevin Braunsdorf <ksb@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
FM.TAR A curses-based hex/ASCII file editor that allows binary file or device editing. Runs on System V, BSD, MS-DOS. Version 2.0. Contributor: Tony Field <tony@ajfcal.uucp>
FPACK.TAR A file packer and unpacker. Runs on UNIX and MS-DOS; handy for transporting files. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
FTIMES1.TAR Display the last access, modify, and inode change times for a file. Contributor: John Korsmeyer <john@sol1.uucp>
FTIMES2.TAR Programs to change the times on a file, and to compare files by access or modify time ("newer" and "older"). Contributor: Ken Yap <ken@rochester.edu>
FTIMES3.TAR Yet another version of ftimes. Contributor: Robert O. Domitz <rod@pecnos.uucp>
GIVE.TAR A program to give copies of files to only persons on a list. A reimplementation of the old V6/PWB utility. Contributor: David Collier-Brown <daveb@geac.uucp>
HATNCOAT.TAR Header Analysis Tool analyzes header file dependencies and references. C Object Analysis Tool produces a topologically sorted dependcy list and cross reference for a group of objects or libraries. Contributor: Bob McQueer <bobm@weevil.uucp>
HD.TAR A hex dump program. Version 1.6. Contributor: P. J. Ruczynski <pjr@pyra.co.uk>
HILL.TAR File encryption using the Hill cipher. Contributor: John Cowan <cowan@magpie.nasa.com>
HPACK.TAR Multisystem archiver. More universal for a number of operating systems. Version 0.75a.
IBMWRAP.TAR Some scripts to allow files with lines longer than 80 characters to be sent through BITNET/EARN systems, which just love those Hollerith cards. Contributor: Rob Gerth <wsinrobg@urc.tue.nl>
INCELIM.TAR A program to eliminate "include" commands from files. It can handle ".so" commands for n/troff, "#include" commands from C, etc. Contributor: Sten Folkerman <sten@enea.se>
LESS.TAR A program similar to "more", only with more options. Some folks think it's better than "more". It's also public domain. Contributor: Mark Nudelman <mark@UNIX386.uucp>
LUMBRJCK.TAR A program which monitors log files and indicates when they have changed by changing its icon. Runs under Suntools. Contributor: Steven Grimm <koreth@ssyx.ucsc.edu>
LHARC.TAR LHARC UNIX V. 1.00. Very efficient compression algorithm. It is compatible with the MS-DOS version.
MMV.TAR A program to move/copy/append/link multiple files according to a set of wildcard patterns. Checks for collisions first. Runs on BSD, System V, and MS-DOS. Patchlevel 1. Contributor: Vladimir Lanin <lanin@csd4.cs.nyu.edu>
NAME.TAR A program which converts a pathname containing symbolic links into an absolute pathname which contains the "real" path to the file. Contributor: Alexander Dupuy <dupuy@westend.columbia.edu>
PLIST.TAR Routines and programs to manipulate files with "property list" headers, e.g. mail, news, make files, etc. Contributor: Peter da Silva <peter@ficc.uu.net>
RCS42.TAR Version 4.2 of the Revision Control System from Purdue University. Contributor: Walter Tichy <tichy@purdue.edu>
RCSIFY.TAR Put groups of files under RCS control. Contributor: Terry Jones <terry@cogsci.indiana.edu>
RCSIT.TAR A program to prepare files for RCS by putting the appropriate headers at the top, etc. Contributor: Michael Cooper <mcooper@oberon.uucp>
RENAME.TAR Whereas "mv" can rename (as opposed to move) only one file at a time, this program can rename many files according to search and replacement patterns, sort of like VMS. Contributor: Vladimir Lanin <lanin@csd2.nyu.edu>
RH.TAR A program similar to "find", but which allows the user to enter real C expressions instead of using find's less than wonderful syntax. Allows selecting more diverse subsets of files. Version 2.0. Contributor: Kenneth Stauffer <stauffer@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
RMI.TAR A program to remove files by inode numbers. This is one of many solutions to the "how do I remove a file with an untypable name" question. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
RMUNRM.TAR A package which allows you to use "rm" as usual to delete files but then allows you to change your mind and "unrm" a file. Contributor: Dave Taylor <taylor@hpldat.uucp>
SCCS_B.TAR Shell scripts to interface with System V.3 SCCS. Contributor: <bill@bts.uucp>
SCSNTRFC.TAR Shell scripts to interface with SCCS. Contributor: Larry McVoy <larry@geowhiz.uucp>
SCCS2RCS.TAR A program to convert SCCS files to RCS. Contributor: Kenneth H. Cox <kenc@viewlogic.com>
SHAPE.TAR A collection of programs to support software configuration management on UNIX systems. Includes version control commands, and "shape", a significantly enhanced Make-oid. Contributor: Axel Mahler <axel@coma.uucp>
SHAR.TAR A C program to generate "shar" files. Sort of overkill, but what the hell. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
SHARBSD4.TAR Another C program to generate "shar" files, but this one takes care to make them the proper size for mailing, etc. Contributor: Roger March <roger@mips.uucp>
SHRINK.TAR Shrinks very long (Berkeley) file names into 14-character or less file names for portability. Contributor: Simon Brown <simon2@its63b.ed.ac.uk>
SLICE.TAR A program to split files into several little files by pattern matching or line numbers. Contributor: Gary Puckering <garyp@cognos.uucp>
SNEFRU.TAR A one-way hash algorithm which given some input text comes up with a single number such that no two texts will hash to the same number. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@bbn.com>
SPIFF.TAR SPIFF, the program described at the Summer 1988 Usenix in San Francisco. Compares files like diff, but handles "minute" differences like floating point numbers, white space, etc. correctly. Contributor: Daniel W. Nachbar <daniel@wind.bellcore.com>
STAT.C A program to print out information about a file ala stat(2). Contributor: Rich Kulawiec <rsk@j.cc.purdue.edu>
STATSHEL.TAR A program to print various characteristics of files in a variety of formats. Runs on BSD, AIX, HP/UX, SunOS, Ultrix. Contributor: Diomidis Spinellis <dds@cc.ic.ac.uk>
TRIMLOG.TAR A program for trimming log files. Allows trimming files by lines or bytes, and also handles trimming binary files. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
UNIDIFF.TAR A modified version of context diff which combines the old and new hunks into one hunk. Cuts the size of context diffs by usually about 25%. No information is lost in this process. Includes patches for GNU diff and patch, and a program that goes from "normal" diffs to unidiffs and back. Contributor: Wayne Davison <davison@dri.com>
UNSHAR.TAR A program to undo "shar" files. There are security and speed reasons for using this over the standard shell. Contributor: Guido van Rossum <guido@mcvax.uucp>
VF.TAR A version of VFILER for UNIX. A screen-oriented tool for moving files around, etc. Contributor: Rick Conn <rconn@simtel20.army.mil>
VTREE.TAR
VMS_UNIX.TAR Rename VMS filenames with version numbers, etc. to GNU EMACS style filenames and backup files. Contributor: Dan Jacobsen <jacobsen@eecs.uucp>
XC.TAR A program which reads "special" lines from files and executes the commands. Lets you put compilation commands in C programs and then compile them saying "xc file", etc. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu>
XTAIL.TAR An enhanced version of "tail" which allows watching all files in a directory, including new ones added while the program is running. Version 2. Contributor: Chip Rosenthal <chip@vector.dallas.tx.us.uucp>
ZAP.TAR A binary file editor that runs under VMS, UNIX, and MS-DOS. Mimics SIPP from RT-11. Contributor: Johan Vromans <jv@mh.uucp>
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ALLOCA.C A mostly portable, plublic domain implementation of the "alloca" routine used by GNU Emacs. Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.arpa>
ALOCAXNX.TAR A version of the "alloca" routine used by GNU Emacs written in Microsoft assembler for the Xenix/386 compiler. Contributor: <chip@ateng.uucp>
BASH.TAR The Bourne Again Shell. A Bourne-like shell with job control and history features similar to those in csh. Version 1.12.
BC.TAR An arbitrary precision numeric processing language. This is included in the POSIX P1003.2/D11 draft standard. Version 1.01. Contributor: phil@cs.wwu.edu
BINTLSBT.TAR
BINUTILS.TAR The GNU versions of "ld", "size", "nm", "strip", and "gprof". Version 1.9.
BISON.TAR Bison is a "yacc"-like compiler generator. Version 1.16.
CALC.TAR Calc is an extensible, advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool that runs as part of GNU Emacs. Version 2.02.
CLASSIFY.TAR Compares groups of files and classify them. Contributor: Mark-Jason Dominus <mjd@saul.cis.upenn.edu>
CPIO.TAR The GNU version of "cpio". Version 1.05.
CVS.TAR The Concurrent Version System. Version 1.3.
DIFF.TAR The GNU version of the "diff" utility. This is supposedly much faster than the UNIX versions. Version 1.15.
DIRENT.TAR A file system independent directory entry. Contains information common to directory entries on different file system types.
DLD.TAR GNU dynamic linker utility. Version 3.2.3.
EDIST185.TAR GNU EMACS version 18.58. Includes GDB, the GNU debugger.
ELVIS.TAR A clone of the "vi" UNIX editor. Version 1.5.
EMACSBLT.TAR A package to allow mouse editing with the Teletype 5620 ("BLIT") terminal and GNU EMACS (V18.48 or later). The 5620 must be running layers or mux. Contributor: Gernot Heiser <heiser@ethz.UUCP>
EPOCH.TAR
EPOCHMAN.TAR
EPOCHMAN.PS GNU Emacs for the X windowing system based on GNU Emacs Version 18.58. The following functionality is added: multiple X windows, marked and attributed regions of text, proportional and variably sized fonts, async communications with other X clients, mouse dragging, access to raw X window objects, and undo operations. Version 4.0 (patch level 0).
FILEUTLS.TAR The GNU file utilities: cat, chmod, cmp, cp, dd, dir, du, head, ln, ls, mkdir, mv, rm, rmdir, tail, vdir. They are all supposedly POSIX compatible. Version 3.2.
FIND.TAR The GNU version of "find". Version 3.5.
FGREP.TAR The GNU version of "fgrep". Version 1.1.
FONTUTLS.TAR GNU font utilities. Version 0.4.
FORMS_EL.TAR A GNU Emacs major mode implementing forms - structured files with "records" and "fields" in them. Contributor: Johan Vromans <jv@mh.nl>
GAS.TAR The GNU assembler. Produces code for Vaxes and MC68020s. Version 1.38.1.
GAWK.TAR
GAWK_DOC.TAR The GNU implementation of the "awk" program. Version 2.11.
GDB.TAR The GNU symbolic debugger. Version 4.5.
GDBM.TAR The GNU database routines, similar to the Berkeley ndbm routines, but better. Version 1.4.
GHSTSCRP.TAR The GNU GhostScript package, which looks remarkably like PostScript. Consists of a language interpreter and a library that supplies C-callable routines for all graphics capabilities of PostScript. Version 2.4.
GHSTFNTS.TAR Lots of fonts for GNU GhostScript 2.4.
GHOSTVIW.TAR An X11 user interface for GhostScript.
GLIBC.TAR GNU C library (POSIX compliant, upward compatible with 4.3 BSD and SYS V). Version 1.02.
GMP.TAR
GNUADA10.TAR An extensive support package for editing Ada programs with GNU Emacs. This is an "official" version in that it will be in the GNU/FSF Emacs 19+ release. Contributor: Lynn Slater <lrs@esl.com>
GNUPLOT.TAR The GNU plotting package. Version 3.1.
GPLUSPLS.TAR The GNU C++ compiler. Version 1.40.3.
GPTX.TAR
GREP.TAR GNU egrep. Uses Boyer/Moore/Gosper algorithm. Version 1.5.
GROFF.TAR The GNU implementation of nroff/troff, pic, eqn, and tbl. Compatible with AT&T DWB 3.1 and UNIX Version 10 troff. Requires a C++ compiler. Version 1.04.
INDENT.TAR The GNU C program pretty printer. Version 1.2.
ISPELL.TAR This is a C implementation of the ITS/TOPS20 ISPELL (Incremental SPELLing Checker). Run through a file and it offers what it thinks is an error and several options, including guesses as to what was meant.
LBGPLSPL.TAR The GNU C++ library. Version 1.40.3.
LISPREF.TAR Edition 1.03 of the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
MAKE.TAR
MAKE_DOC.TAR GNU "make" version 3.62. MAKE-DOC.TAR-Z contains the documentation.
MH_E.EL A GNU EMACS front end to the Rand MH (Mail Handler) system. Version 2.17. Contributor: James Larus <larus@ginger.berkeley.edu>
MS.TAR MandelSpawn is a parallel Mandelbrot program for the X window system.
M4.TAR The GNU m4 distribution. M4 is a simple macro assembler, supported on a wide variety of platforms. Version 1.0.
NIHCL.TAR The NIH C++ Class Library (formerly known as OOPS). Version 2.204a.
PS_EMACS.TAR NeWS window system support for GNU EMACS version 18.51. Works with GNU EMACS versions 18.49-18.51 and NeWS 1.0-1.1. A "major mode" for editing PostScript files is also provided. Contributor: Chris Maio <chris@columbia.edu>
RCS.TAR A GNU Revision Control System. Version 5.6.
READLINE.TAR GNU Readline Library. A set of routines for managing text of previously typed lines. Version 1.1.
SCREEN.TAR A terminal multiplexor that allows several independent screens (ttys) on a single physical terminal. Version 2.1.
SED.TAR The GNU implementation of "sed". Version 1.06.
SHELUTLS.TAR GNU shell utilities including basename, date, dirname, env, expr, groups, id, logname, nice, nohup, pathchk, printenv, printf, sleep, stty, tee, test, tty, uname, whoami, and yes. Version 1.6.
SMALTALK.TAR GNU Smalltalk. Implements Smalltalk-80, with a graphical interface to X11. Version 1.1.1.
TAR.TAR The GNU implementation of "tar". Version 1.08.
TRMCPMSD.TAR GNU termcap, from GNU EMACS, ported to MS-DOS. Contributor: Paul Shields <root@nccnat.uucp>
TXNRFCNV.TAR A program to convert the GNU documentation, written in TeX, to "nroff" format. Handles only the EMACS docs. Contributor: George Robbert <ghr@wucs.uucp>
TAYLORCP.TAR Complete source code for a UNIX UUCP package. Provides everything needed for a UUCP connection including uucico, uux, uustat, uulog, uuname, uuchk, and tstuu. Version 1.03.
TERMCAP.TAR GNU version of termcap. Version 1.0.
TEXI2ROF.TAR Another program to convert the GNU TEXINFO documentation to "nroff". This one can use the -me, -ms, or -mm macros, and is much more clever than TEX-NROFF-CONV.TAR-Z. Version 2.0. Contributor: Beverly Erlebacher <erlebach@cs.toronto.edu>
TILEFRTH.TAR Threaded Interpretive Language Environment (TILE) Forth. TILE Forth is a 32-bit implementation of the Forth-83 standard written in C. Version 2.1.
TIME.TAR GNU implementation of "time". Version 1.2.
TPUT.TAR GNU implementation of "tput". Version 1.0.
UNDUMP3I.TAR A program to resurrect a core file into a runnable image on a Sun 386i machine. Contributor: Mike McGann <mwm@hslrswi.uucp>
UNEXCSYS.C A version of the "unexec" routine used by GNU EMACS for System V machines. Contributor: Bruce Robertson <bruce@stride.uucp>
VH.TAR
VMS_GCC.TAR The files necessary to bootstrap the Gnu GCC C compiler onto a VMS system.
XINFO.TAR
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CRC.TAR The CRC Graphics Package from Purdue University. This package contains a general-purpose graphics facility for two and three dimensional graphics. Output devices include HP plotters, Printronix printers, laser printers, plot(5) format, and so on. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
DELTAC.TAR Compress and uncompress 8-bit image files using delta modulation. Achieves about 20% better compression than compress(1) on these files. Contributor: Diomidis Spinellis <dds@cc.ic.ac.uk>
DRAW.TAR A library of routines to produce plots in various formats including plot(3) and HPGL, and a utility "draw" which acts as a front end. Contributor: Juha Takala <jta@sah.vtt.fi>
FBM.TAR The Fuzzy Pixmap Manipulation (FBM) library. Works in combination with Jef Poskanzer's PBM stuff (see PBM.TAR-Z). Provides a complete package for manipulation color and b/w images including 24-bit RGB, 8-bit mapped color, 8-bit grayscale, and 1-bit bitmaps. Contirbutor: Michael Mauldin <Michael.Mauldin@nl.cs.cmu.edu>
FC.TAR The Fast Clipper 2-D line clipping algorithm. Twice as fast as the Colin-Sutherland method. Contributor: John Schultz <jcs@crash.cts.com>
GL_PLOT.TAR Routines which provide graphic device support for a number of video adapters and printers for PC/AT class computers running under Microport System V/AT, Xenix or MS-DOS. The routines emulate the BSD plot(3) library, as well as provide new routines. It runs under MSDOS/ System V/AT, SCO Contributor: <lewis@dtlewis.uucp>
GRAPHPLS.TAR A program to generate line graphs from tables of data. Contributor: Alan Kent <ajk@goanna.oz.au>
IPL.TAR A 2-D graphics production system which produces scatter plots, line plots, bar graphs, range displays, pie graphs, U.S./Canada maps, schedule charts, boxes, arrows, text, etc. PostScript or SunView output. Contributor: Steve Grubb <scg@lsr-vax.uucp>
MTV.TAR The MTV Raytracer, which does raytracing. Contributor: Mark VandeWettering <markv@drizzle.cs.uoregon.edu>
PBM.TAR Tools for manipulating bitmaps. Can convert between Sun icon, Sun raster, X10, X11, MacPaint formats. Can also convert to PostScript or Printronix printer for output. Contributor: Jeff Poskanzer <jef@helios.ee.lbl.gov>
POPI.TAR The "popi" graphics editor. Based on the code in the book "Beyond Photography - the digital darkroom" by Gerard J. Holzmann of AT&T Bell Labs. Contributor: RIch Burridge <richb@sunas.sun.oz.au>
QUADTREE.TAR Encodes bitmaps as "quadtrees". Includes an X11 previewer. Contributor: Robert S. Glickstein <bobg+@andrew.cmu.edu>
RAYSHADE.TAR Reads a multi-line ASCII file describing a scene to be rendered and produces a Utah Raster RLE format file of the raytraced image. Version 3.0. Contributor: Craig Kolb <craig@weedeater.math.yale.edu>
SUNCTOBW.TAR Convert Sun color (8 bit) bitmaps to black and white (one bit) bitmaps. Contributor: <rainbow@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
SUNPLOT.TAR A back end to the "plot" (plot(5)) program to display graphs in a SunTools window. Contributor: Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@cs.vu.nl>
SUNRAST.TAR A set of library subroutines for reading and writing Sun raster files. Contributor: Marc Majka <majka@grads.cs.ubc.cdn>
TEK.TAR A Tektronix 4014 emulator for Xenix systems with the CGI package. Contributor: Ronald Florence <ron@mlfarm.uucp>
TIF2RAST.TAR Convert TIFF files to Sun raster files. Contributor: William W. C. Wu <wu@cs.buffalo.edu>
TOUCHUP.TAR A bitmap editor (paint program) for Sun workstations. It has some of the same features as MacPaint. Contributor: Raymond T. Kreisel <rayk@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
TRACER.TAR A program to do ray tracing of balls. Contributor: Sid Grange <sid@chinet.uucp>
URT.TAR The University of Utah RLE Toolkit, Version 2.0 (July, 1988). This is a toolkit full of programs for creating and manipulating raster files. Contributor: University of Utah C.S. Dept.
VOGLE.TAR A device-independent 3-D graphics package. Includes PC drivers, Sun, X11, and Apollo drivers. Version 1.1. Contributor: Eric Echidna <echidna@munnari.oz.au>
VOPL.TAR A plotting library written in Vogle (see above). Contributor: Eric Echidna <echidna@munnari.oz.au>
VORT.TAR A rendering toolkit for doing constructive solid geometry and algebraic surfaces. Display drivers include Sun, X11, Apollo, Iris, and VGA. Version 1.1. Contributor: Eric Echidna <echidna@munnari.oz.au>
VPLOT.TAR A device-independent plotting utility with lots of device drivers for graphics terminals as well as printers and plotters. Contributor: Joe Dellinger <joe@hanauma.stanford.edu>
WDB2.TAR Software to process the World Data Bank II dataset (not included) and produce a rectangular projection for a specified latitude and longitude in UNIX plot format. Contributor: Alan Paeth <awpaeth@watcgl.waterloo.edu>
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ACRONYMS.TXT A list of acronyms and their meanings. Several hundred acronyms from all walks of life are indicated here. Contributor: Scott Barthelmy <scott@wuphys.uucp>
ATOLCHST.TXT The announcement of the AT&T Toolchest, how to access it, how to purchase things from it, etc. Contributor: C. A. Brooks <cath@sfmag.uucp>
AWKSPLMN.TXT "A Supplemental Document for AWK -or- Things Al, Pete, and Brian Didn't Mention Much". Lots of neat undocumented features of awk, some ways around some bugs, and other stuff. Contributor: John W. Pierce <jwp%chem@sdcsvax.ucsd.edu>
CMPSRCSN.TXT
CMPSRCSL.TXT An introduction to the comp.sources.unix newsgroup, a description of where the archives are and how to access them, etc. The second file contains a list of the current contents of the archives. Some of the material in UNIX-SW is obtained from comp.sources.unix, but much of it is not duplicated here. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>
GNPBLCLC.TXT Version 1 of the "subroutinized" GNU General Public License. Contributor: Free Software Foundation
INTERPRS.TXT An announcement of the availability of the Interpress Toolkit from Xerox, and how to obtain it. Contributor: D. Murray <dmurray.wbst@xerox.com>
NETLIB.TXT A description of how to access the NETLIB server at Argonne National Laboratory. Many math packages such as EISPACK and LINPACK are available through this service. Contributor: Gene Rackow <rackow@anl-mcs.arpa>
RNQRFCRD.TXT A quick reference card for the "rn" news reading program. Contributor: Laura Lemay <lemay@sun.com>
SECRTYDC.TAR The SRI International white paper, "Improving the Security of Your UNIX System", from April 1990. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
TERMCAP.TXT The 4.3BSD distributed version of the termcap database. Contributor: Berkeley
TNNOTICE.TXT A notice about how to obtain the TN3270 distribution from Berkeley. TN3270 is an IBM 3278 emulator for connecting ASCII terminals to VM/CMS systems through TCP/IP. A copy of the current version can be found in PD6:<UNIX-C.NETWORKS>TN3270.TAR-Z. Contributor: Campus Software Office <netinfo@garnet.berkeley.edu>
UNXTRCKS.TXT A collection of handy aliases, shell scripts, etc. for getting things done on UNIX. Collected from many different people. Contributor: Nancy Blachman <nancy@resonex.uucp>
VI_QREF.TAR A "vi" quick reference card. Contributor: <maart@cs.vu.nl>
VI_REF.TXT A quick reference of commands for the "vi" editor. Contributor: unknown
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ACESLSTS.TAR Modifications to the 4.2BSD kernel to support access control lists. Contributor: Jeff Glass <jjg@security.uucp>
CRASHME.TAR Stress test UNIX kernel. Test robustness by invoking data as if it were a procedure. Version 1.8. Contributor: George J. Carrette <gjc@mitech.com>
DEV_FD.TAR A "/dev/fd" (reference a file descriptor as a file) driver for 4.3BSD. Contributor: Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@emory.uucp>
DHU_11.TAR A 4.2BSD driver for a DEC DHU-11. Contributor: Adrian Pell <adrian@cs.reading.uucp>
DIALINOT.TAR Modifications to the 4.3BSD kernel tty driver to allow a modem port to be used for both dialin and dialout purposes. Contributor: Chris Torek <chris@mimsy.umd.edu>
IPMLTCST.TAR The IP Multicast Extensionts from the VMTP project at Stanford Univ. Extensions to 4.3BSD and related systems (SunOS, Ultrix) to support IP Multicasting as specified in RFC 1054. Release 1.2. Contributor: Steve Deering <deering@pescadero.stanford.edu>
PTY4.TAR A generalized interface to pseudo-tty devices and the rest of the system. Nice!! Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@nyu.edu>
LOADABLD.TAR A system to allow loadable device drivers on the Sun workstation. Allows the development and debugging of device drivers without the constant relink-the-kernel reboot-the-system hassles. Should be portable to any 4.xBSD environment. Contributor: Lee Hasiuk <hasiuk@spp2.uucp>
NLIST1.TAR A program which reads kernel variables and displays them. It can be used to monitor variables, display arrays of data structures, or linked lists. Also a full report generator, with a built-in calculator. It's configurable as to how to read variables, etc. Comes with configuration files for SunOS, 4.3BSD, System V, and Mach. Contributor: Chris Bertin <chris@cetia.uucp>
NLIST2.TAR A command-level interface to nlist(3). Can also dump kernel memory, if you have permission. Should work on any UNIX system with nlist. Contributor: Warren Tucker <wht@n4hgf.uucp>
PTYSNXPC.TAR A "pty" driver for the AT&T UNIX-PC. Contributor: Eric Herrin <eric@e.ms.uky.edu>
SCO_PTYS.TAR An implementation of Berkeley pseudo ttys for Xenix/386 2.3. Also works on Xenix/286. Contributor: Chip Salzenberg <chip@ateng.ateng.com>
S5NAP.TAR An implementation of nap() (fraction of a second sleep) for System V. Contributor: Jon Zeeff <zeeff@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us>
SUBNETRP.TAR The mods necessary to 4.3BSD to add a subnet ARP hack. They allow a subnet gateway machine to act as a bridge so that only it need know of the existence of subnets. This is quite useful if many machines on the local network do not have RFC 950 subnet code. Contributor: John Quarterman <jsq@sally.utexas.edu>
SYSCLTRC.TAR A system call trace facility for 4.2BSD UNIX. Contributor: Joseph Simonetti <joes@sbcs.uucp>
UTMP.TAR Utility to repair broken /etc/utmp files. Works on SYS V, BSD, AIX3, and AIX2. Contributor: David W. Sanderson <dws@cs.wisc.edu>
ZONK.C A kill-by-userid system call. Contributor: Ken Lalonde <kwlalonde@watmath.uucp>
ADAFORM.TAR A filter for Ada programs to pretty-print them using Scribe. Features bold-facing of keywords, etc. Contributor: Dave Emery <emery@siemens.uucp>
ASM80.TAR An assembler for the Z-80 mocroprocessor. Contributor: David A. Klotzbach <klotz@aicchi.uucp>
CROS6502.TAR Cross assembler for the 6502 microprocessor. Contributor: Eric C. Brown <brownc@cs.utah.edu>
CROS6809.TAR Cross assembler for the 6809 microprocessor. Written in Pascal. Contributor: Jack Jansen <jack@htsa.uucp>
DIS6502.TAR A disassembler for the (Atari) 6502. Contributor: Robert Bond <rgb@nscpdc.uucp>
DIS68000.TAR A disassembler for the MC68000. Contributor: John Collins <jmc@inset.uucp>
DIS68K.TAR Another MC68000 disassembler. Includes patches to make it work on Sun workstations. Contributor: Jim Turner <turner@imagen.uucp>
DIS88.TAR A symbolic disassembler for the Intel 8088 designed to run under PC/IX on an IBM PC/XT or clone. Compatible with the PC/IX assembler. Contributor: G. M. Harding <gm@uts.amdahl.com>
DISASM.TAR A disassembler for the MC68000 which reads COFF (Common Object File Format) binaries. Contributor: Alex S. Crain <alex@umbc3.uucp>
DISZ80.TAR A Z-80 disassembler. Contributor: Luc Rooijakkers <lwj@cs.kun.nl>
GENASM.TAR A generic assembler for the 6502, 8085, 6803, and 6809 microprocessors. Contributor: Lyle McElhaney <lmc@cisden.uucp>
HP41.TAR An assembler and bar code generator for the HP-41C calculator. These are Perl scripts, see PD6:<UNIX-C.UTILS>PERL.TAR-Z. Contributor: Mark Biggar <markb@sm.unisys.com>
ZMAC.TAR A Z-80 macro cross-assembler. Contributor: Colin Kelley <colin@vu-vlsi.uucp>
BASIC.TAR A BASIC interpreter which is a combination of Microsoft's BASIC 5 and RT-11 MU-Basic. Has been tested on PDP-11s under V6, V7, 2.8BSD and 2.9BSD, Vaxes under 4.xBSD, and Pyramid 98x under 4.xBSD. Should port to System V easily. Contributor: Phil Cockroft <phil@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
ALLOC.TAR A clone of malloc written to replace the ones in SVr2 for the 80286. Contributor: Piercarlo Grandi <pcg@aber-cs.uucp>
ANSI_C.TAR A small portable parser and lexer for ANSI C written in lex and yacc. Contributor: Shankar Unni <shankar@hpclscu.cup.hp.com>
APML.TAR An arbitrary precision math library. Contributor: Lloyd Zusman <ljz@fx.com>
ARGPROC.TAR An argument-processing routine in the same vein as getopt(). Contributor: Dan Kegel <dan@srs.uucp>
ARITH.TAR A uniform interface for multi-precision calculations in the rings of integers and polynomials over finite fields. Contributor: Kevin R. Coombes <kevin@math.lsa.umich.edu>
ARITHPRS.TAR A trivial parser for arithmetic expressions from Chapter 2 of the latest "dragon book". Contributor: Marty Fouts <fouts@ames-nas.arpa>
ARAYALOC.TAR A set of library routines to do dynamic run-time allocation of multi-dimensional arrays. Contributor: Roy Smith <roy@phri.uucp>
BITSTRNG.TAR A package of library routines to provide a "string of bits" abstraction like the things you used to be able to do in PL/I. Contributor: Paul Vixie <paul@vixie.uucp>
BPLUSTRE.TAR A variable-length key, variable page size B+ tree library. Includes a dbm(3)-like interface. Contributor: Marcus J. Ranum <mjr@umiacs.umd.edu>
BSDGETUT.TAR An implementation of the getutent() routines from System V, for Berkeley UNIX. Contributor: Paul Sutcliffe Jr. <paul@devon.uucp>
BTREE1.TAR An implementation of B-trees. Contributor: Richard Hellier <rlh@ukc.uucp>
BTREE2.TAR A set of library routines to main B-trees on disk and store offsets into data files for the data. Contributor: Marcus J. Ranum <mjr@welchsun2.uucp>
C_GC.TAR A general purpose garbage collecting storage allocator using algorithms from "Garbage Collection in an Uncooperative Env- ironment", H. Boehm & M. Weiser, Software Practice and Exper- ience, Sept. 1988. Contributor: Hans Boehm <boehm@rice.edu>
C_PARSER.TAR A yacc definition fo a C grammar. Contributor: <chittamu@umvlsi.uucp>
C_STYLE.TAR A program to analyze the "style" of a C program. From CACM, Jan. 1985. Contributor: <jhhur@kaist.uucp>
CALLS.TAR A program to produce a call graph (what functions call what others) of a C program. CALLS.PATCHES contains various bug fixes. Contributor: Tony Hansen <hansen@pegasus.uucp>
CCMD.TAR A user interface package based on the COMND jsys found in TOPS-20. Has file name completion, command completion, command-line help, etc. Contributor: Howie Kaye <howie@cunixc.columbia.edu>
CCS.SH A shell script to call "cc" for compiling with shared libraries on an AT&T 7300 (UNIX-PC). Contributor: Eric S. Raymond <eric@snark.uucp>
CDECL.TAR A program which accepts English commands like "declare foo as pointer to int" and returns a C-language definition of "foo", e.g. "int *foo". It also goes the other way. Also understands C++ and ANSI C. Contributor: Tony Hansen <hansen@pegasus.uucp>
CHECK.TAR A syntax checker to be used in conjunction with (not as a replacement for) "lint". Contributor: Nick Crossley <nick@ccicpg.uucp>
CHECKBTS.C A program to intuit various things about the way a machine performs its arithmetic. Contributor: Marty Fouts <fouts@ames-nas.arpa>
CLASH.TAR A program to detect conflicting variable names in the first N significant characters for compilers which don't suuport the FLEXNAMES option. Contributor: Huch Redelmeir <hugh@hcrvx1.uucp>
COMMAND.TAR A replacement for the "system" library routine which avoids execing a shell by handling I/O redirection internally. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>
CMPLXRTH.TAR A library of complex arithmetic routines for C. Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.arpa>
CONFIG.TAR A set of library routines for reading configuration files. Contributor: Conrad Kwok <kwok@iris.ucdavis.edu>
CPROTO.TAR A program to automatically generate C function prototypes and variable declarations from C language source code. Requires the "flex" lexical analyzer (see PD6:<UNIX-C.UTILS>FLEX.TAR-Z). Contributor: Chin Huang <cthuang@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
CTAGS.TAR A program to generate "tags" files from C programs, as well as generate cross reference listings. Contributor: Ken Arnold <arnold@cgl.ucsf.edu>
CRSWDGTS.TAR A "widget" library for curses(3X). Provides command, label, toggle, and input widgets. Contributor: Richard A. Culshaw <rac@gec-rl-hrc.co.uk>
CXREF.C A (rather unrobust) C program cross referencer. Contributor: John Fouts <wirch@puff.uucp>
CXREF.TAR A much more robust C program cross referencer. Contributor: Arnold Robbins <arnold@gatech.edu>
DBCR.TAR A program identifier database package which stores the locations of all uses of identifiers, pre-processor names, and numbers. Contributor: Greg Mcgary <gmcgary@kumquat.uucp>
DBUG.TAR Debugging macros for C programs. Lots of functions to log debugging information, etc. Contributor: Fred Fish <fnf@estinc.uucp>
DEBUGMLC.TAR Drop-in replacements for malloc(3), memory(3), string(3) and bstring(3) functions with debugging facilities. Contributor: Conor P. Cahill <cpcahil@virtech.uucp>
DES.TAR DES library routines suitable for use with MIT's Kerberos. It was created in Finland and posted from Australia, so should in theory be entirely free of U.S. export controls. (I wouldn't test this without a lawyer present...) Contributor: Antti Louko <alo@kampi.hut.fi>
DYNALINK.TAR Library routines to perform dynamic linking (linking of subroutines at run-time). Contributor: Dave Jones <djones@megatest.uucp>
DYNMCHSH.C Dynamic hashing after CACM April 1988 pp. 446-457. Contributor: Esmond Pitt <ejp@ausmelb.oz.au>
EGETOPT.TAR An extended getopt() function for parsing command line arguments. Contributor: Lloyd Zusman <ljz@fx.com>
EMITC.TAR An inverse of the ctime(3) library routine. This routine takes a date/time string and returns the time in seconds. Contributor: Mike Marshall <hubcap@hubcap.clemson.edu>
ET.TAR An error-table library for printing errors from program. Patchlevel 1. Contributor: Jonathan I. Kamens <jik@pit-manager.mit.edu>
FDECS.TAR A shell script to extract ANSI C function prototype definitions for use in a .h file from C source files which contain old-style function definitions. Contributor: Michael Condict <mnc@m10ux.uucp>
FILTER.TAR A subroutin to construct filter programs like "sed", "awk", etc. It processes arguments, accepts "-" for standard input, etc. and then calls a user supplied routine to do the filtering. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
GDATE.C A routine to convert date strings into "struct tm" type structures. Accepts all sorts of date string formats. Contributor: Barry Shein <bzs@bu-cs.bu.edu>
GETLINE.TAR A function to read an arbitrarily long line from a stream. Contributor: David Collier-Brown <daveb@geac.uucp>
GETOPTAT.C AT&T's public domain release of the "getopt" function. This code was given out at the 1985 Dallas Winter USENIX Conference. Contributor: John Quarterman <jsq@sally.utexas.edu>
GETOPT.C A public domain version of the "getopt" library routine. This one strictly enforces the System V Command Syntax Standard. Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.arpa>
GETUTMP.TAR A set of library routines to read the "utmp" file much like the password file's "getpwent" routines. Contributor: Roger Levasseur <rogaer@nmtvax.uucp>
HASH8.TAR A program to allow old C compilers to compile programs which use long identifiers. Contributor: Geoff Kuenning <geoff@desint.uucp>
IDENTLST.TAR Programs to list external definitions and identifiers in C source files. Contributor: John Rupley <rupley!local@megaron.arizona.edu>
INDENT.TAR The original version of "indent" (C program beautifier) with the changes from Berkeley and Sun, who have put their mods into the freely redistributable category. Contributor: Ozan Yigit <oz@nexus.yorku.ca>
KIFACE.TAR A set of routines to allow mapping keys to return values. It allows a program to assign a return value to a key, or a string of keys, so that a single value can be checked after a set of keys is input. Contributor: Marcus J. Ranum <mjr@welchsun2.uucp>
LIBCPRTH.TAR ANSI prototype include files for all the libc routines. Contributor: Clarence Dold <dold@mitisft.convergent.com>
LIBENV.TAR Routines for manipulating (setting and examining) environment variables. Runs on 4.xBSD; should run on System V. Contributor: David Herron <david@ukma.uucp>
LIBNDIR.TAR Public domain implementation of the 4.2BSD directory routines that works on all UNIXes. Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.arpa>
LBNDRPSX.TAR A POSIX-compatible version of LIBNDIR.TAR-Z (actually just a newer version of the same code). Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.arpa>
LIBPW.TAR Routines for manipulating password and group file entries. Contributor: <root@lsrhs.uucp>
LINTPROT.TAR Patches to 4.2BSD (4.3BSD or Sun can be easily done by hand) "lint" to create a prototype generator. Contributor: Jon Leech <leech@cs.unc.edu>
LOCALTIM.TAR A System-V compatible localtime() library with enhancements to work in European timezones, etc. Will also run under Berkeley UNIX. Version 3.0. Contributor: David Olson <ado@elsie.uucp>
MALLOC.TAR A portable implementation of malloc. Also supports a tracing function which the author says is Sun-specific. Contributor: Mark Brader <msb@sq.sq.com>
MEMLINTK.TAR A header file that can be used to politely shut lint up about casting results of memory allocation functions malloc, realloc, and calloc. It also stops complaints about the argument to free. Contributor: Bob Lewis <bobl@tessi.uucp>
MENU.TAR A menu preprocessor. Uers construct files describing menus, and menu will display them to the user and allow him to pick items from them. Contributor: Richard Conn <rconn@simtel20.army.mil>
MKPROTO.TAR A program for generating prototype declarations for all functions appearing in a C source file. The input code may be either K&R or ANSI C. Correctly handles prototype promotion. Contributor: Eric R. Smith <ersmith@uwovax.uwo.ca>
MODEMCAP.TAR A modem-independent dial(3) package with a termcap-like description file. Refer to the relevant System V manuals. Contributor: John F. Haugh <jfh@killer.uucp>
MW.TAR The Maryland Windows library. This is in the same vein as "curses", but has many more features. Contributor: Chris Torek <chris@mimsy.umd.edu>
PASSWDET.C A routine to detect "obvious" passwords by examining them for English triples. Can be added to password changing programs to prevent people from picking easily guessed passwords. Contributor: John Nagle <jbn@wdl1.uucp>
PSXHTSTR.TAR A program sorts through the POSIX and ANSI include files and reports missing items, additional items in the standard, additional items allowed by the standard, and items not allowed by the standard. References to the standards document are included in the report. Contributor: Barry Books <aixsm!bboks@uunet.uu.net>
PQSORT.C A version of "qsort" (Quick Sort) which claims to be faster than the library routine (although he doesn't specify which version of UNIX he means). Contributor: Duane Morse <duane@anasazi.uucp>
REGEXP.TAR An "almost-public-domain" implementation of the V8 regular expression matching routines. Contributor: Henry Spencer <henry@utzoo.uucp>
SCPP.TAR A selective C preprocessor which replaces macros and removes comditional code, leaving everything else the same. This is useful when trying to decipher heavily #ifdef'd code with lots of misleading macros. Contributor: Brad Needham <brad@tekig4.uucp>
SEARCH.TAR An almost generic search table routine using binary search. Generates a search table, and then looks things up in it using 32-bit keys. Contributor: Chris Torek <chris@mimsy.umd.edu>
SETENV.TAR A routine to maintain a list of environment variables for passing to other programs. Contributor: Maarten Litmaath <maart@cs.vu.nl>
SIMILRTY.TAR A program to detect stretches in C programs that are similar or just plain identical. Useful for locating "borrowed" code, etc. Contributor: Dick Grune <dick@vu44.uucp>
SKIPLSTS.TAR A C implementation of skip lists as described in the June 1990 Communications of the ACM. Contributor: Bill Pugh <pugh@cs.umd.edu>
SMALL_C.TAR Ron Cain's original Small-C compiler, but highly extended. Included are code generators for the 8080, 6809, 68000, and Vax. Run-time support for 8080 CP/M, Flex 6809, and Vax 4.1BSD are also included. Contributor: Chris Lewis <clewis@mnetor.uucp>
SMAP.TAR Safe Memory Allocator Package. A wrapper around malloc, calloc, realloc and free to check that they behave themselves. Contributor: Allistair G. Crooks <agc@nixbln.uucp>
SPLYTRE1.TAR A library for working with splay trees as described in Tarjan's ACM Turing Lecture. Usable for symbol tables and the like. Contributor: Dave Brower <daveb@llama.uucp>
SPLYTRE2.TAR Another implementation of splay trees, this one from "Application of Splay Trees to Data Compression", CACM August 1988. Contributor: Bodo Rueskamp <br@laura.irb.informatik.uni-dortmund.de.UUCP>
STRINGS.TAR A public domain strings package containing all the various string manipulation routines C programmers are used to. Contributor: Larry Campbell <campbell@maynard.uucp>
STRSED.TAR A function which does regular expression search and replace like the ed/edit/ex editors, as well as tr(1)-like transliteration, in a string. Contributor: Terry Jones <terry@pcsbst.pcs.com>
STRSTR.TAR An implementation of the strstr() (find substrings in a string) function which uses a modified version of the quick search algorithm described in CACM V33 N8. Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.mil>
STRTOD.TAR An implementation of the strtod() (string to double) function. Contributor: <ok@quintus.uucp>
TIMER.TAR Various routines to do delta time computations. Contributor: Gregg Wonderly <gregg@a.cs.okstate.edu>
TRIGRAPH.TAR Programs which implement trigraphs as specified in the ANSI C draft standard. Trigraphs are an alternate way of writing certain characters. This archive contains two programs; one to do trigraphs-to-ascii, and one to do the reverse. Contributor: John P. Nelson <jpn@teddy.uucp>
UFORMAT.TAR A routine to do formatting such as that done by database report generators. Contributor: Brandon Allbery <allbery@uunet.uu.net>
UNCTIME.TAR A "yacc" parser for times and dates to return date strings in UNIX time format. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu>
UNIDESK.TAR UniDesk is a desktop user interface library package for UNIX systems with ASCII terminals. Contributor: Ben Konig <ben@apple.com>
VSPRINTF.TAR Portable versions of vprintf, vfprintf, vsprintf. Contributor: Robert A. Larson <blarson@skat.usc.edu>
VSTR.TAR A dynamic strings package. Contributor: Jordan K. Hubbard <jordan@berkeley.edu>
XCP.TAR A program to convert long C variable names to short ones (i.e. to "de-flexname" them) for C compilers without FLEXNAMES. Contributor: Mark Mendel <mark@digi-g.uucp>
XRAND.TAR A random number generator based on the linear congruential and additive congruential methods. Contributor: Andreas Nowatzyk <agn@unh.cs.cmu.edu>
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GENMAN.TAR A program to generate documentation about a C++ class from the include and source files. Version 2.0. Contributor: Bob Mastors <bby@epochsys.uucp>
INTERVAL.TAR An interval arithmetic package. Contributor: Dan.McCue@newcastle.ac.uk
LEDA.TAR Library of efficient data types and algorithms. Version 2.1.
SILO.TAR Routines to build event-based discrete event simulations. See "Simulating Computer Systems: Techniques and Tools" by M. H. MacDougall. Contributor: S. Manoharan <sam@lfcs.edinburgh.ac.uk>
C_FORTH.TAR A C-language implementation of figFORTH. Has been tested on PDP-11s under 2.9BSD, Vaxes under 4.2BSD, and Vaxes under EUNICE 3.0. Requires 32-bit ints and 16-bit shorts. Contributor: Allan Pratt <apratt.pa@xerox.com>
VAXFORTH.TAR An implementation of FORTH (called VFORTH) for Vaxes under 4.2BSD. Uses subroutine-threading and in-line code to improve speed. Contributor: Andy Valencia <vandys@hpda.uucp>
F2C.TAR A Fortran to C translator developed by folks from Bell Labs, Bellcore, and CMU. Derived from the original UNIX f77(1). Converts ANSI standard Fortran 77 to C without manual intervention. Can generate ANSI C or C++ compatible code as well. Runs on Sun, Vax, IBM RT, Apollo, SGI, MIPS, and Crays. Has been verified on the NBS tests, several large math libraries, floating point tests, etc. Contributor: Mark Maimone <mwm@cs.cmu.edu>
FLOPPY.TAR A Fortran coding convention checker and code tidier. Understands F77, supports 44 different coding conventions. Runs under VMS, VM/CMS, and UNIX. Written in Fortran. Contributor: Julian Bunn <julian@cernvax.cern.ch>
FXREF.TAR A linkage map generator and a cross reference generator for FORTRAN-77 programs. Contributor: Bill Silvert <silvert@dalcs.uucp>
PREP.TAR A preprocessor which supports macros, flow control extensions, vector statement shorthand, and automatic loop unrolling for certain classes of loops. Contributor: Roger Ove <ove@newton.uucp>
PSDRAW.TAR Library routines to generate PostScript drawings from FORTRAN. Contributor: B. Narasimhan <naras@stat.fsu.edu>
RATFOR.TAR A public domain implementation of RATFOR (RATional FORtran). Generates FORTRAN-77, unlike UNIX "ratfor" which generates FORTRAN-66. Contributor: Ozan Yigit <oz@yetti.uucp>
FP.TAR A C implementation of Backus' Functional Programming language. This one closely follows the syntax of the one distributed with 4.3BSD (which is close to Backus' syntax). Contributor: Andy Valencia <vandys@lindy.stanford.edu>
FPC.TAR A compiler for Backus' Functional Programming language. It translates FP to C, which you can then compile. Contributor: Edoardo Biagioni <biagioni@cs.unc.edu>
IFP.TAR A variant of Backus' Functional Programming language. Should run under any UNIX. Written in C. Contributor: Arch D. Robison <robison@b.cs.uiuc.edu>
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BIGINTS.TAR
LIBRARY6.DOC
LIBRARY6.PS
OVERVIEW.DOC
OVERVIEW.PS
PORT.DOC
PORT.PS
README.TXT
UNIX.TAR
UNIX_INS.DOC
UNIX_INS.PS
UNIX_PI.DOC
UNIX_PI.PS
UNIX_VT.DOC
UNIX_VT.PS
VERSION7.DOC
VERSION7.PS
VMSGET.DOC
ELK.TAR A Scheme interpreter intended to be used as a general extension language. Can also be used as a stand-alone implementation of Scheme. Version 1.0. Contributor: Oliver Laumann <net@tub.uucp>
XLISP.TXT The Xlisp reference manual. For version 2.0 of Xlisp. Contributor: Tim I. Mikkelsen <tim@hpfclk.sde.hp.com>
XLISP.TAR Xlisp version 2.1. Runs on PCs under MegaMax C, Aztec C, Lattice C (Amiga). There are implementations for VMS, UNIX, MS-DOS, MC68000, Atari ST, Amiga, and Macintosh. Contributor: Gary Murphy <garym@cognos.uucp>
LOGMKHLP.TAR A different "makehelp" for Logo (below). Contributor: Brian Harvey <bh@media-lab.media.mit.edu>
LOGO.TAR A LOGO interpreter. Has been tested on PDP-11s under V7 and Vaxes under 4.xBSD. Includes interfaces for many popular graphics terminals as well as the floor-turtle through a DW-11 Unibus device. Contributor: Brian Harvey <bh@media-lab.media.mit.edu>
MUSICLOG.TAR Dragon curves with music. Contributor: Gerald Edgar <edgar@shape.mps.ohio-state.edu>
PRTYPRNT.TAR A pretty printer written in Modula-2. Contributor: Ken Yap <ken@rochester.edu>
OCCAM.TAR A yacc/lex specification for OCCAM and OCCAM2. Contributor: Peter Polkinghorne <pjmp@hrc63.uucp>
OPS5.TAR OPS5 in Common Lisp. Apparently it runs under lots of different Common Lisps; you'll have to look and see if yours is there. I think it runs on micros and stuff as well. Contributor: Eric Van Tassell <eric@dlcdev.uucp>
ISOPASCL.TAR Public domain "yacc" and "lex" grammar for ISO level 0 Pascal. Contributor: Arnold. D. Robbins <arnold@emory.uucp>
KAREL.TAR An interpreter for the Karel language as described in "Karel the Robot" by Richard E. Pattis. Intended as a gentle intro to Pascal. Contributor: Jan Miksovsky <jtm@spock.uucp>
P2C.TAR A Pascal to C translator. Understands HP, partial Turbo, and other Pascal dialects. Runs on at least HPs and Suns. Version 1.14. Contributor: Dave Gillespie <daveg@csvax.caltech.edu>
PSTRINGS.TAR An unbounded-length strings package for ISO Level 1 PASCAL. Will run under Sun PASCAL, but will NOT run under Berkeley "pc", according to the author. Contributor: Ian Cottam <ian@unix.computer-science.machester.ac.uk>
PTOC.TAR A Pascal to C translator. It is written as a single huge Pascal program, although the "ptoc" translation to C is also provided. Contributor: Per Bergsten <perb@holtec.uucp>
SFTWRTLS.TAR An implementation of the routines from "Software Tools in Pascal", by Kernighan & Plaugher. Should run under Berkeley Pascal; the text indicates it should run under VS/PASCAL on VM/CMS and MVS, also. Contributor: James Potter <jp@lanl.gov>
TURBOTLS.TAR Another implementation of K&P's "Software Tools in Pascal", this one for Turbo Pascal 3.0 under CP/M-86. The comments imply it should run under MS/DOS as well. Contributor: Chris Lewis <clewis@mnetor.uucp>
PTAGS.TAR A "tags" utility for Prolog. Contributor: Chriss Tweed <chris@caad.ed.ac.uk>
SMALTALK.TAR Release 2.02 of the Little Smalltalk system. It's not Smalltalk-80 or Smalltalk-V. It is described in the book "Little Smalltalk" by Timothy A. Budd, from Addison-Wesley. Contributor: Timothy A. Budd <budd@cs.orst.edu>
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SR.TAR The SR programming language, including doumentation, checkout programs, and examples.
VS.TAR Extended verfication suite. You only need this if you are modifying the system or porting to a new architecture.
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COMBINHX.C Combine binhex files which have been split into pieces back into one file. Contributor: Grek Dudek <dudek@utcsri.uucp>
DOWNLODC.TXT A document which describes the various programs which can be used to download to the Macintosh from UNIX. Contributor: Chris Borton <borton@sdcsvax.ucsd.edu>
FROMHEX.C Convert from hex format to regular characters. Contributor: unknown
MACBIN.TAR Creates a MacBinary file from the 3 UNIX files created when uploaded using "macget". Contributor: Gary P. Standorf <standorf@cecom-2.arpa>
MCDRWTMG.TAR A program to send MacDraw images to an Imagen laser printer. Contributor: Allan G. Weber <weber@brand.usc.edu>
MACGETPT.TAR The "macget" and "macput" programs for transferring files between a Macintosh and a UNIX system. Contributor: Dave Johnson <ddj@brown.csnet>
MCPNTLGP.TAR A program to convert MacPaint format files to Symbolics LGP-1 laser printer format. MACPAINT-TO-LGP.TXT contains the documentation. Contributor: Richard Furuta <furuta@beaver.cs.washington.edu>
MCPNTPST.TAR Convert MacPaint files to PostScript. Contributor: Brian H. Powell <brian@sally.utexas.edu>
MCPNTPRN.TAR A program to print MacPaint files on a Printronix graphics printer. Contributor: Richard Furuta <furuta@beaver.cs.washington.edu>
MACPS.TAR Utilities to help print Apple "laser prep" files. Contributor: Ed Moy <edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu>
MACSEND1.SH Shell script to send groups of files to a Macintosh using "macput". Contributor: Chris Borton <borton@sdcsvax.ucsd.edu>
MACSEND2.SH A more advanced version of "macsend". Contributor: Barry Eynon <barry@playfair.uucp>
MACTRMCP.TXT A "termcap" entry for a Macintosh running MacTerminal. Contributor: Steven B. Munson <sbm@purdue.edu>
MACWRTDV.TAR A program to translate MacWrite files to DVI (TeX) format. Contributor: Douglas Orr
MCWRTSCR.TXT MacWrite to Script translation table for Xerox 9700 laser printer. Contributor: Norman Meyrowitz
MACWRTRF.TAR A program to translate MacWrite files to "troff" format using the "-me" macro package. Contributor: Van Jacobson <van@ee.lbl.gov>
MACXBIN.SH A shell script to "xbin" files from comp.sources.mac into a single directory for "macput"ing. Contributor: Chris Borton <borton@sdcsvax.ucsd.edu>
MWRESCUE.C Rescue damaged MacWrite files (V3.0 and later) Contributor: unknown
SCRIBEPC.TAR Extract Scribe-able pictures from MacPaint files. Contributor: J. W. Peterson
SIT.TAR A program to produce StuffIt archives for downloading to the Mac. Contributor: Tom Bereiter <twb@rolex.uucp>
TOHEX.C Convert files to hex format. Contributor: unknown
UNPACKIT.C Unpacks Mac Packit files into their component files. Contributor: Allan Weber <weber@brand.usc.edu>
UNXBIN.TAR Convert *.{info,data,rsrc} files from "macget" back into something that "xbin" will accept. Contributor: Herb Barad <barad@brand.usc.edu>
UW42.TAR The "uw" multi-window terminal program for the Macintosh. Emulates an ADM-31 in the windows. This is version 4.2 of UW. Contributor: John Bruner <jdb@s1-c.arpa>
XBIN.TAR Convert files from binhex format to what "macput" expects. Contributor: Dave Johnson <ddj@brown.csnet>
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ABE.TAR A replacement for uuencode/uudecode designed to deal with all the typical problems of USENET transmission, along with those of other media. Smaller files, compress well. Multiple files can be placed in one encoding. Contributor: Brad Templeton <brad@looking.on.ca>
ANSWER.TAR A program to answer your mail while you're away. Looks like it's for System V; may require minor changes to run on 4.xBSD. Contributor: Van Rietschote <jchvr@ihlpg.uucp>
BNCDBDCD.TAR Another binary-to-ASCII encoding scheme for mail. This encodes three bytes to four characters. Public domain. Contributor: Rayan Zachariassen <rayan@ai.toronto.edu>
BSMTP.TAR Batch SMTP. This stuff implements SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) via files for networks which are file-transfer based such as UUCP and BITNET. Contributor: David Herron <david@ms.uky.edu>
BTOA.TAR Conversion between binary and ASCII files for mailing purposes. Expands binary files by only 25% instead of uuencode's 33%. Also capable of repairing damaged files. This was originally part of the COMPRESS distribution. Version 5.2. Contributor: Stefan Parmark <d84sp@efd.lth.se>
CKMAIL.TAR A program to check a user's mail and report the "from" lines. Much like Berkeley "from". Contributor: Wayne Mesard <mesard@bbn.com>
CLRQUEUE.TAR A shell script to clean out the "sendmail" mail queue and send the results to the system administrator. Contributor: David Barto <barto@celerity.uucp>
CMDBYMAL.TAR A program to execute commands by mail, by mailing them to yourself. Allows "remote execution" of commands (sort of). Contributor: Jacob Levy <jaakov@wisdom.bitnet>
CRYPTMAL.TAR Send and receive encrypted mail. Contributor: unknown
DELIVER.TAR A mail delivery agent which uses shell scripts as its configuration files. This allows full shell functionality in processing mail; e.g. to send daytime mail to one machine, and nighttime mail to another. Version 2.0. Patchlevel 11. Contributor: Chip Salzenberg <chip@ateng.uu.net>
DIGEST.C A program to construct a ARPA-style digest from a file of mail messages. Handles generation of a topic list, sorting messages by subject, etc. Also includes instructions for easy maintenance of mailing lists using "sendmail". Works on 4.2 and 4.3BSD. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
DMAIL.TAR A mail reading and sending program whic supports folders and various methods of grouping messages by subject, from address, etc. Tested on 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD, may require changes for other systems. Contributor: Matt Dillon <dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
DNAMAIL.TAR Send DECNET mail to/from a Sun running Sunlink/DNI. Contributor: Darin Johnson <darin@decwrl.dec.com>
DOMNRTRS.TAR Domain-routing programs for "pathalias" and UUCP. Contributor: J. Eric Roskos <jer@peora.uucp>
EASE.TAR EASE, a language for writing "sendmail" configuration files in something at least somewhat more legible than "sendmail"'s own little language. Contributor: Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@emory.edu>
EASE35.TAR A high-level sendmail.cf language. Extremely useful language to play with very cryptic sendmail.cf files. Version 3.5. Contributor: Bruce G. Barnett <barnett@crdgw1.ge.com>
ELM.TAR The ELM Mail System. This is a very popular mail system which has lots of convenient features to speed your processing of mail. Version 2.3. Contributor: Syd Weinstein <syd@dsinc.com>
ELMEDIT.TAR A simple ASCII editor for ELM. Allows naive users to use ELM without learning how to use an editor. Contributor: Marc Siegel <smarc@mas.uucp>
FROMWHO.TAR Another replacement for "from". Contributor: jearls@blackbird.csc.calpoly.edu
GETMAPS.TAR Shell scripts to automatically pull the USENET maps from the newgroups. Contributor: Eugene Cristofor <gc@vax135.uucp>
IDASNDML.TAR The IDA Sendmail Enhancement Kit, rev 1.2.5. Source code modifications for Sendmail version 5.59. These enable sendmail to have direct access to dbm(3) files and Sun Yellow Pages, separate envelope/header rewriting rulesets, and multi-token class matches, among other things. Contributor: Lennart Lovstrand <lovstran@arisia.xerox.com>
KIT.TAR The ultimate mailing kit. You can mail an arbitrary collection of possibly binary files to someone. You need CSHAR2. Contributor: Raphael Manfredi <ram@eiffel.com>
LIST.TAR Listserv 5.31. A mailing list management system. Implement various discussion lists with one list server. Contributor: tasos@cs.bu.edu
LMAIL.TAR A local mail delivery agent which adds piping to files and programs for sites running Smail 2.5. Contributor: Jon Zeeff <zeeff@b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us>
MAILLIST.TAR A program to manage large mailing lists using 4.xBSD "sendmail". Contributor: Stephen J. Muir <stephen@dcl-cs.uucp>
MAILIAS.TAR A program to "decode" mail aliases from your .mailrc and tell you who things are going to. Contributor: Mark Sirota <msir_cif@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
MAILSPLT.TAR A program to send files and/or directories via electronic mail using "tar", "compress", etc. It sends an awk script to reassemble the pieces at the remote end. Version 2.7. Contrbutor: Mitchell F. Wyle <wyle@lavi.uucp>
MEP102B.TAR Mail Extensions Package. Handles things like automatically tossing mail from people you don't want to hear from, logging incoming mail, and so on. Looks like it depends pretty heavily on Berkeley mail. Contributor: John Antypas <jantypas@hope.uucp>
MHMIME.TAR An interesting front-end to MH Version 6.7.2.
MHRNTRFC.SH A method of interfacing the Rand MH mail handler with the "rn" USENET news reading program. Contributor: Robert Virding <robert@erix.uucp>
MH.TAR The Rand Mail System. Version 6.7.2.
MM.TAR The Columbia MM Mail System. This mail package provides a number of powerful and intuitive features. Lots of on-line help available. Version 0.9.
MPATCHES.TAR Patches to Version 0.9 of the MM Mail System.
MMDFII43.TAR The Multichannel Memorandum Distribution Facility. Version 4.3. MMDF II is the U.S. Army standard mail system.
ML.TAR A program to split mail messages from one file into several files. Contributor: Adri Verhoef <ccea3@rivm.uucp>
MN.TAR A program which reads and summarizes a mailbox. Several output formats, including some machine-parsable ones. Contributor: Wim Lewis <wiml@milton.u.washington.edu>
MQ_FROM.TAR Replacements for the Berkeley "mailq" and "from" commands. Also runs on System V. Contributor: Kevin Sweet <sweet@scubed.arpa>
MSG.TAR The Msg mail system. This one's screen oriented, for those of you who like such things. Runs under BSD, System V, HP-UX, and Amdahl UTS. I'm fairly sure that this was a predecessor of ELM. MSG.DOC and MSG.INTRO contain documentation. Contributor: Dave Taylor (taylor@hplabs.hp.com>
MUSH.TAR The Mail User's SHell. This is another mail user agent, designed to interface with sendmail. Includes a Suntools interface, a curses interface, and a shell-like interface. Runs on BSD, System V, Xenix, HP/UX, AUX, AIX, etc. Version 7.1. Patchlevel 1. Contributor: Dan Heller <argv@eng.sun.com>
NEWMAIL.TAR Utility to check for new mail. Contributor: Steve Creps <creps@silver.ucs.indndiana.edu>
NMAIL.TAR A program to do UUCP mail routing using the output of the "pathalias" program. Contributor: Nigel Horne <njh@root44.uucp>
PTHLSMDF.TAR Modifications to "pathalias" (see below) to make it work with MMDF. Contributor: David Herron <david@e.ms.uky.edu>
PTHLSXNX.TAR Patches to "pathalias" (see below) to make it work on 80286 machines under Xenix. Contributor: <chip@ateng.uucp>
PATHALIS.TAR The "pathalias" program for turning the UUCP map information into a UUCP routing database. Version 10. Contributor: Peter Honeyman <honey@citi.umich.edu>
PATHRPT.TAR A program to produce reports from the output of PATHALIAS. Notes how many paths start from one of your UUCP neighbors, etc. Contributor: David H. Wolfskill <david@dhw68k.cts.com>
PCMAIL.TAR A program to turn a PC into a (non-routing) UUCP node. Runs under MS-DOS and various flavors of UNIX. Version 2.0. Contributor: Wietse Venema <wswietse@lso.win.tue.nl>
PMDC.TAR A "personal mail daemon" which filters mail much like GNU Emacs does but without the overhead of Emacs and lisp. Contributor: Robert Krawitz <rlk@think.com>
POP3D.TAR Remote maildrop access server based on Internet RFC 1081 POP Version 3.
RBIFCMST.TAR A replacement for BSD "biff" and "comsat" which allows monitoriing of user's mailboxes even on remote hosts. Contributor: Steven Grimm <koreth@ssyx.ucsc.edu>
RETURNML.TAR A program to return mail when you're on vacation. This one is for System V, 4.3BSD users should probably just use vacation(1). Contributor: <ksl@hou2e.uucp>
ROUNDRBN.TAR A mail round-robin program. Version 1.0. Contributor: Max Hailperin <hailperin@cs.stanford.edu>
RMAILUCP.TAR An "rmail" replacement which handles domain-ified UUCP paths. For older System V systems. Contributor: Rick Richardson <rick@pcrat.uucp>
SENDMAIL.TAR The latest version of "sendmail" from Berkeley, version 5.64. This is copied directly from UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU. Contributor: Berkeley
SENDMLCF.TAR The "sendmail.cf" files from Georgia Tech. Useful as samples for setting up your own config files. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
SNDMLCFG.TAR Example generic "sendmail.cf" files for Internet sites and Internet sites with UUCP. Contributor: Erik E. Fair <fair@berkeley.edu>
SNDMLMDS.TAR Modifications to "sendmail" to allow pathalias translations and the like to be used. NOTE: This is for 4.2BSD "sendmail"; make sure you check version numbers before you apply it to your "sendmail". Contributor: Bruce Israel <israel@gimble.umd.edu>
SNDMLQRF.TAR A sendmail quick reference card. Built from tbl/troff. This is the one handed out by Jim Joyce's UNIX Bookstore in San Francisco. Contributor: Jim Joyce <jim@hoptoad.uucp>
SMAIL.TAR The "smail" package - a smart mailer and UUCP path router. Popular on Xenix systems. It's also the "official" mailer of the UUCP Project. Contributor: Larry Auton <lda@clyde.att.com>
SMSMTP.TAR An SMTP server/client implementation for System V and the SMAIL program (see SMAIL.TAR-Z). Contributor: Johan Vromans <jv@mh.nl.uucp>
SYSVCMST.TAR A port of the 4.3BSD-tahoe release of "comsat" to System V, with a FIFO (named pipe) replacing sockets. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu>
TARNTRML.TAR Shell scripts for sending "tar" files through mail. Contributor: Mark Mendel <mark@hyper.uucp>
UNDGSTFY.C A program to split digests into their component messages. Has been tested on several ARPAnet digests. Contributor: David Brown <jdb@ncsc.arpa>
UNPCKMPS.TAR Another USENET map unpacking script. Contributor: Chris Lewis <clewis@eci386>
UUDECODE.BSC A version of "uudecode" written in GW-BASIC. Contributor: R. D. Eager <rde@ukc.uucp>
UENCODCD.TAR The "uuencode" and "uudecode" programs for encoding binary files to be sent through electronic mail. These are the version that comes with 4.3BSD (they are public domain). Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
UENCDCPC.TAR The "uuencode" and "uudecode" programs for Microsoft C on IBM PCs and compatibles. Contributor: Herm Fischer
UUHOSTS.TAR Another set of programs to grab the UUCP map files automatically when they are posted. Contributor: John Quarterman <jsq@sally.utexas.edu>
UUMAIL.TAR Another routing program to use the "pathalias" database. The file UUMAIL.BUG contains a bug fix. Contributor: Stan Barber <sob@neuro1.uucp>
VACATION.SH This is a vacation program intended for Berkeley systems not running "sendmail". Contributor: Eric Mazur <mazur@harvard.edu>
VMH.TAR VMH mail handler. A visual front-end for the MH system. Contributor: deboor@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
XXCP.TAR A replacement for uuencode/uudecode for UNIX, MS-DOS, and VM/CMS which uses a gateway-transparent dataset. Contributor: David Camp <david%wubios@wucs1.wustl.edu>
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3BCONECT.TAR A set of tools for AT&T 3B2 machines with 3BNET which provides a remote login facility and file transfer capability. Contributor: Dave Settle <mcvax!oscar.smb.co.uk!dave@uunet.uu.net>
3BNET.TAR A set of tools and a network printer spooler for AT&T's 3BNET network under System V Release 2.0. Contributor: James Hayes <james@wizard.ucsd.edu>
AMD.TAR A value-added replacement for the SunOS automounter. Runs on SunOS 3.5 and 4.0, HP-UX 6.x, and Mt. Xinu MORE/bsd, IBM AOS 4.3, Ultrix 2.2 and 3.0, Apple A/UX, Encore UMAX 4.3, and others. Version 5.1c. Contributor: Jan-Simon Pendry <jsp@doc.ic.ac.uk>
ARPDUMP.C Prints out all the kernel ARP table entries (4.2/4.3BSD). Contributor: Dennis Bednar <dennis@rlgvax.uucp>
AUTH.TAR A secure user-level implementation of RFC931, the Authentication Server. Provides authentication services for TCP connections such as sendmail. Version 2.1. Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@acf10.nyu.edu>
AUTHUTLS.TAR Scripts and utility programs to go along with AUTH.TAR-Z. Includes configuration for sendmail to use AUTH. Version 1.0. Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@acf10.nyu.edu>
AUTOFTP2.TAR A modified version of AUTOFTP1.TAR-Z with improved error recovery, etc. Version 3.0. Contributor: Mingqi Deng <deng@shire.cs.psu.edu>
BATCHFTP.TAR A C version of a batch FTP program; based on AUTOFTP2.TAR-Z. Contributor: Shawn Cooper <cooper@rex.cs.tulane.edu>
BFTP.TAR The Background File Transfer Program described in RFC 1068. It allows FTP requests to be queued for execution later, with auto- matic retires on failure, etc. Version 3.12. Contributor: Annette DeSchon <deschon@isi.edu>
BIND.TAR The Berkeley Internet Name Domain server (BIND) version 4.8.3. This is the latest version from UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU. Contributor: Berkeley
BOOTP.TAR The CMU BOOTP server daemon. RFC1048 compatible. Version 2.1.
BUG.TAR A program to tap a stream socket and print all data flowing on the stream. Requires BSD UNIX (or BSD-derived). Contributor: Matthew Merzbacher <matthew@cs.ucla.edu>
CHAT.TAR A multi-user real-time communications program like Berkeley "talk", except that it allows up to ten users. CHAT.BUG[1-2] contain bug fixes. Contributor: Sanford L. Barr <slb@bnl44.uucp>
CKNFS.TAR A program which takes a PATH as argument, and checks the path for dead NFS servers, and then spits out a modified path with the dead servers removed. Allows you to log in and use an NFS client without running the risk of hanging because a server is dead. Version 1.1. Contributor: Alan Klietz <aklietz@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
CMS_UNIX.TAR Programs to transfer files (and files of mail data) between UNIX and CMS (or MVS) systems. Written for System V, but should port to BSD with little difficulty. Contributor: Gary Mills <mills@cc.uofm.cdn>
CONDOR.TAR A facility for executing UNIX jobs on a pool of cooperating idle workstations. Includes transparent checkpointing and job migration. Runs on Vaxen (BSD & Ultrix 3.x), SPARC (SunOS 4.x), Symmetry (Dynix), MC68020 (SunOS 3.x, 4.x), DEC 3100 (Ultrix 3.x). Contributor: Mike Litzkow <mike@cs.wisc.edu>
DIALUPIP.TAR Dialup IP is a driver that sends IP datagrams over SLIP connections. Provides a flexible script language to initiate calls and negotiate the login process on a remote host. Installed on ULTRIX 2.X, 4.3 BSD, and Sun's running binary BSD-derived systems. Version 2.0. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@bbn.com>
DNSPARSE.TAR Tools for manipulating DNS master files and host tables.
ETHERLIB.TAR Library routines to provide access to the raw Ethernet for user-level programs. Uses the NIT interface on Suns (both sockets and streams varieties); uses the DLI interface on Ultrix. On 4.3BSD, uses the Stanford enetfilter available as user-contributed software on the 4.3BSD tape. Contributor: Alexander Dupuy <dupuy@cs.columbia.edu>
ETHERTLS.TAR Ethernet monitoring tools. Requires SunOS 3.x (will not work on SunOS 4.0 because of the different NIT interface). You can send Ethernet Version 2 CTP packets, dump ethernet traffic, tabulate sources and destinations, etc. Contributor: Phillip L. Budne <budd@bu-it.bu.edu>
ETHERTOP.TAR Monitor network utilization in terms of "busiest hosts". Utility displays top N hosts in terms of how much they are using the ethernet. Needs SUN rpc.etherd and curses.
FINGER.TAR New distribution of finger. Based upon the ITS and TOPS-20 finger implementations. Sorts output by username. Includes a WHOIS and FINGER daemon. Contributor: Phil Budne <phil@shiva.com>
FSP.TAR A real-time, multi-threaded Internet archive server. Contributor: wen-king@vlsi.cs.caltech.edu
GETETHRS.TAR Determine ethernet addresses of all hosts on a Class C network. Pretty useful network utility. Version 1.0. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@ecn.purdue.edu>
HOSTCVT.TAR Convert /etc/hosts files into DNS Zone files. Contributor: Roger Southwick <rogers@amadeus.wr.tek.com>
HTABLE.TAR Used to convert host files specified in RFC 810 to the format used by network library routines.
IEN116.TAR An implementation of the IEN 116 nameserver protocol. Can be used with Bridge Corp. terminal servers, whic use this protocol to request machine addresses. Contributor: Jerry Aquirre <jerry@oliveb.atc.olivetti.com>
INETROVR.TAR Internet Rover Network Monitor. A text and motif based set of monitoring tools. Works on RS6000 AIX, PS2 AIX, 3090 AIX, and the SUN SPARCstation. Release 2.0.
MAKEHSTS.TAR A Perl script to convert BIND files to /etc/hosts format. Contributor: A. E. Mossberg <aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu>
MNFS.TAR A NFS server-only implementation for 4.3BSD VAXes. This means you can use this to let your Suns mount the VAX's file systems, but the VAX can't mount the Suns' file systems. This uses inodes, not vnodes, so the kernel modifications are minor. Contributor: Mike Parker <mouse@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu>
MSGD.TAR Send a one line message to another user. Similar to "write" or "talk". Modified version of the BSD mesg program. Contributor: John Sellends <jmsellens@watdragon.watererloo.edu>
NETDATE.TAR Set the time and date according to RFC 868. Polls other network hosts to determine the current time and date. Contributor: unknown
NETNOTFY.TAR A program to broadcast messages to all users on a network. Similar to Sun's "rwall" program. Contributor: Paul Davison <pd@cs.qmc.ac.uk>
NFSTRACE.TAR The rpc spy/nfstrace software package described in the paper "NFS Tracing by Passive Network Monitoring" presented at the Jan 92 USENIX conference.
NFSWATCH.TAR A program to monitor NFS traffic to a specific server or the entire network. Displays number of read requests, write requests, etc. as well as decoding the file handles to show which file systems are being hit. Version 3.0 Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
PCROUTE.TAR Software for an IBM PC/XT or AT or clone which will allow it to act as an IP router. Supports Ethernet (up to 4 interfaces), Starlan (up to 6), Localtalk (1), and SLIP (up to 2). Up to 6 interfaces total per PC may be used. Version 2.0. Contributor: Vance Morrison <morrison@accuvax.nwu.edu>
PERMYP.TAR Permissions - access control library for the YP/NIS environment. Contributor: Theo Deraadt <deraadt@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
PHONE1.TAR Another multi-user real-time "talk" program. Contributor: Jonathan C. Broome <broome@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
PHONE2.TAR Another two-user real-time "talk" program; this one for System V or other systems with System V IPC. Contributor: Jack Bonn <jack@swlabs.uucp>
PING.TAR A program to send ICMP ECHO requests to a host on the network (TCP/IP) to see whether it's reachable or not. Useful for debugging routing problems on your network. Contributor: Mike Muuss <muuss@brl.arpa>
QUEUER.TAR A queueing and remote execution system for programs that do not require tty-level access to the user. Relies on 4BSD networking. Runs on Ultrix and SunOS. Contributor: Scott Bradner <sob@harvisr.harvard.edu>
RFS.TAR A public domain kernel-resident distributed file system. This is NOT the same thing as RFS from AT&T. Runs on Berkeley UNIX. Contributor: Todd Brunhoff <toddb@tekcrl.uucp>
RLOGNHCK.TAR Enhanced BSD "rlogin" to support environment passing. Contributor: James Gritton <gritton@ee.byu.edu>
RNA.TAR An automated archive-server type program, similar in function to the NETLIB software from Argonne. Version 2.0. Contributor: Paolo Ventafridda <venta@i2ack.sublink.org>
ROUTED.TAR The latest version of "routed" (network routing daemon) from UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU. Contributor: Berkeley
RSEND.TAR A program to send a message to another user on the network. Looks like TOPS-20 SEND or VM/CMS TELL. Contributor: Svante Lindahl <zap@ttds.uucp>
SHM.TAR A shared-memory implementation for 4.2BSD. This is all user-level code and requires no kernel changes. Interfaces are provided for C and Franz Lisp. This implementation uses TCP/IP, and may be used to share memory across machines. Contributor: Don Libes <libes@cme-durer.arpa>
SLIPWARE.TAR Programs for running Serial Line IP (SLIP). Includes SLIP for SunOS 3.x and SunOS 4.0, GATED, a modified "tip" for use with SLIP. Contributor: Rayan Zachariassen <rayan@ai.toronto.edu>
SNMP_CMU.TAR The CMU SNMP distribution. Includes a development library and several useful SNMP tools. The Kinetics box load image is NOT included here; you can FTP it from lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu if you want it (you do not need it to use this stuff). Version 1.0.
SNMP_MIT.TAR The MIT SNMP Developer's Kit. A set of software to make developing SNMP tools easy. A few simple tools are provided.
SOCKDEMO.TAR Demonstration of Berkeley socket interface. Contributor: Blair P. Houghton <bhoughto@pima.intel.com>
SOS.TAR A public domain NFS *server* implementation for MS-DOS. This one runs under Sun's PC-NFS, but should be portable to other TCP/IP implementations. Both Suns and PCs may mount files on this PC server. Contributor: <stan@lbl-csam.arpa>
SUNRPC.TAR Release 3.9 of the Sun Microsystems Remote Procedure Call library. Contributor: Stephen X. Nahm <sxn@sun.com>
SUPRSRVR.TAR A program which allows individual users to set up network services without worrying about the intricacies of socket I/O. Similar in function to "rsh", but restricts the commands which can be run by remote users. Contributor: Steven Grimm <koreth@ssyx.ucsc.edu>
TALK4.TAR A 4-person "talk" program. Contributor: Andrew Duchowski <atd@whistler.sfu.ca>
TCPUPDAT.TAR The official Berkeley TCP/IP and XNS update for 4.3BSD. The TCP updates include the slow-start algorithm and other work by Van Jacobson, and a retransmission timer from Phil Karn. These fixes dramatically improve performance over slow and lossy networks like the ARPAnet and Satnet. The IP updates include the elimination of the "panic: out of mbufs - map full". Berkeley strongly recommends updating to this code. #ifdefs to install the code on Suns up to release 3.6 are included. This code is *not* public domain, but it is free and contains no code licensed by AT&T. Contributor: Mike Karels <karels@berkeley.edu>
TCPCON.TAR A set of programs designed to connect arbitrary processes to pseudo tty devices. Also includes a program to connect to an arbitrary TCP address and port. Contributor: Ross Cartlidge <rossc@extro.ucc.su.oz.au>
TCPDEBUG.C A program to construct a visual picture of TCP connections on 4.xBSD systems. Requires the Maryland Windows library. Contributor: Stephen Hemminger <steveh@hammer.uucp>
TCPDUMP.TAR A program to dump out TCP packets for debugging purposes. Includes Berkeley Packet filter (BPF). Version 2.0
TCPMUX.TAR An implementation of the TCP multiplexer, described in RFC 1078. Contributor: Mark Lottor <mkl@sri-nic.arpa>
TELNET.TAR The 4.3BSD-Reno version of telnet and telnetd. Includes support for basically all current TELNET options including ENVIRON, XDISPLOC, SOFT_TAB, LIT_ECHO, etc. Tested on 4.3BSD-Reno, UNICOS 5.1 and 6.0, SunOS 3.5, 4.0.3, 4.1, Dynix 3.0.12, and Ultrix 3.1. Contributor: Dave Borman <dab@cray.com>
TINY_TCP.TAR A public domain implementation of the TCP/IP protocols. Runs on 68000 machines. Contributor: Geof Cooper <geof@imagen.uucp>
TN3270.TAR A version of TELNET which emulates an IBM 3278 terminal for connecting to IBM VM/CMS systems. Version 4.1.1. Contributor: Greg Minshall <minshall@berkeley.edu>
TRACEROT.TAR A program which sends several packets to a host, tracing and printing the route the packet takes through the Internet. As each gateway is reached, it's name (if available) and address are printed, as well as the time it took for the packet to get there. Contributor: Van Jacobson <van@ee.lbl.gov>
UNFSD.TAR A user-level NFS server. This is based un Sun RPC version 3.9. Runs under 4.3BSD and SunOS 3.4. Note that there are several limitations to this package because it is not kernel based. Contributor: Mark Shand <shand@cad.jmrc.eecs.unsw.oz>
XNETDB.TAR Network database and monitoring tool. Based on X-windows and SNMP with an integral database and statistical viewing capabilities. Can view circuits or routers and ethernets. Version 2.10.
XTCP.TAR A newer version of 4.3BSD TCP which has much improved congestion control and works well over the congested ARPAnet. This is a beta test copy which will probably someday become the 4.xBSD TCP. It runs on Vaxen and CCIs under 4.3BSD, SunOS 3.3 (and 3.4), Goulds under UTX/2.0, and VAX/VMS under the latest WIN/TCP Wollongong software. Contributor: Van Jacobson <van@ee.lbl.gov>
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BOOK_LJ.TAR A program to print documents in "manual" style on an HP LaserJet II. Uses both sides of the paper, two pages per side in landscape mode using the line printer font. Runs in two passes. Contributor: Tom Neff <tneff@lll-crg.llnl.gov>
CATDSKJT.TAR A program to translate C/A/T phototypesetter output (old "troff") for printing on HP DeskJet printers. Contributor: Vasilis Prevelakis <vp@cui.unige.ch>
DITRFTDV.TAR A device-independent troff to TeX DVI converter. Contributor: Ken Yap <ken@cs.rochester.edu>
DVI2TTY.TAR A program to display TeX DVI files on ASCII terminals. Also includes "disdvi", a program to "disassemble" DVI files. Also runs on VMS. Version 2.0. Contributor: Marcel J. E. Mol <marcel@duteca.uucp>
DVI2VDU.TAR TeX previewer for various terminals including Tektronix 4010. Supports PK fonts, Japanese TeX (NTT JTeX). Runs on BSD, System V, and HP/UX. Version 1.1J. Contributor: Masahiro Kitagawa <kitagawa@wave.ntt.jp>
DVIPAGE.TAR A program to preview TeX DVI output on a Sun workstation. This program is a descendant of the "dvisun" program commonly in use. Contributor: Neil Hunt <hunt@spar.slb.com>
EPF.TAR "nroff" driver tables, filters, special characters for an Epson LQ-1500 or compatible printer. Contributor: John Rupley <rupley@arizona.edu>
HTROFF.TAR A program to print ditroff output on an HP LaserJet printer. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu>
IMAGEN.TAR A program to put the various Imagen laser-printer "@document" control strings into a document for printing in portrait mode, landscape mode, the various emulations, etc. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
ISPIN.TAR Indianapolis Standard Printer Interface for Networked Printers. Native print spooling on System V systems. Contributor: Larry Bartz <sir-alan!ispin!lbartz@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu>
LABEL.TAR A configurable label making program that lets you define the format and size of your labels. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
LABELS.TAR Another configurable label-printing program. Contributor: Joe Chen <joe@wasat.usc.edu>
LJTEST.TAR HP PCL files to exercise many HP LaserJet features, in order to find out where "HP compatible" printers aren't compatible. Contributor: Rich Richardson <rick@pcrat.uucp>
LPFIXER.TAR A program for working around a bug in the System V lp(1) lockfile facility. Requires System V semaphores. Contributor: David Harrison <harrison@utfyzx.uucp>
LPREMOTE.TAR Remote printer scripts for System V printer spooler. Contributor: Paul Blackburn <mpb@oasis.icl.stc.co.uk>
MAGIMPRS.C A program to change the magnification of Impress bitmaps. Contributor: Geoffrey Cooper <geof@imagen.uucp>
MKFONT.TAR A program to convert ASCII font descriptions into the binary format used by device-independent troff, and another program to go in the other direction. Contributor: Duane Hesser <sysad@tikal.teltone.com>
NRF2PSN1.TAR A program to make the Epson printer print the non-ASCII characters in "nroff". Contributor: <danz@hplsla.uucp>
NRF2PSN2.TAR Another program to make the Epson printer print the non-ASCII characters in "nroff". Contributor: <bamford@ihuxo.uucp>
NRF2PSN3.TAR And still another... this one's for the AT&T UNIX-PC. Contributor: Thomas E. Tkacik <tet@uvaee.uucp>
NRFTPSNL.TAR A program to make the Epson LQ-1500 print the non-ASCII characters in "nroff". Contributor: John Nellen <john@dutesta.uucp>
NROFTOLA.TAR A program to convert the underlining in "nroff" to DEC LA50 escape sequences. Contributor: Martin Minow <minow@decvax.dec.com>
NRFTLSRJ.TAR A program to print "nroff" output on the Hewlett Packard LaserJet and ThinkJet printers. Contributor: Bill Stewart <wcs@ho95e.uucp>
NRFGRPHC.TAR A set of tools to (1) convert old nroff driver tables to new (ditroff) driver tables, (2) design your own extension character sets for use with nroff on any Epson MX-80 compatible printer, and (3) get full use of printer highlighting and alternate fonts. Contributor: Eric S. Raymond <eric@snark.uucp>
OCRMTFNT.TAR METAFONT sources for the OCR-A "Alphanumeric Character Sets for Optical Recognition", ISO/R 1073-1969. Contributor: Tor Lillqvist <tml@santra.uucp>
PLP.TAR The Public Line Printer Spooler, a portable UNIX line printer spooler. This is basically a public-domain version of the BSD "lpr"/"lpd" software. It also understands NFS'd spool directories, permissions files, prioritized queues, remote machine control over printer functions ("lpc" works through the network). Runs under 4.2BSD, 4.3BSD, Ultrix, Sun 3.x, and DG-UX. Contributor: Patrick Powell <papowell@julius.cs.umn.edu>
PR2.TAR A simple page formatter similar to "pr". Contributor: Johnson Earls <jearls@blackbird.csc.calpoly.edu>
PRFORM.TAR A program similar to "pr" for printing files with headers on each page, etc. Contributor: Richard Conn <rconn@simtel20.army.mil>
TABLE.TAR A program to help in the preparation of "nroff" printer driver tables. Contributor: Bruce Townsend <bruce@bnr-vpa.uucp>
TXDVTLSR.TAR Output TeX DVI output on a Hewlett-Packard LaserJet laser printer. Written in Pascal. Contributor: Tor Lillqvist <tml@santra.uucp>
TEXDVITY.TAR A program to preview TeX DVI output on text-only devices such as terminals and line printers. Contributor: Svante Lindahl <zap@ttds.uucp>
TRFTLSRJ.TAR A program to print device independent "troff" onto the Hewlett Packard LaserJet. Contributor: Ron Saad <ron@ron1.uucp>
TROFTOLJ.TAR A filter to print C/A/T phototypesetter output (old troff) on a Hewlett-Packerd LaserJet printer. This is a new version of the original from Sverre Froyen which allows the use of soft (downloadable) fonts. Contributor: David MacKenize <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu>
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A2PS.TAR An ASCII file to PostScript conversion program. Version 3.0. Contributor: Miguel Santana <miquel@imag.imag.fr>
CASSETTE.TAR A program for printing cassette or CD labels. Generates PostScript. Label format is configurable by means of a config file. Contributor: Remco Bruyne <remco@tnoibbc.ibbc.tno.nl>
CASETLBL.TAR A program which reads a list of (album, artist, songlist) and generates a PostScript description of a label which will fit into a standard cassette tape case. Contributor: Tom Smith <smith@analog.uucp>
CHEQ.TAR The Adobe chess font, "cheq". It is licensed royalty-free from Adobe. Includes the ASCII downloadable font, the font metrics, the Mac printer and screen fonts, and Mac text examples of the font. Contributor: John Renner <renner@adobe.com>
CIF2PS1.TAR A CIF to PostScript filter which can take the place of "cifplot". Contributor: Marc Lesure <system@noao.uucp>
CIF2PS2.TAR Another CIF to PostScript filter. Derived from CIF2PS1.TAR-Z. Contributor: Gordon W. Ross <gwr@gomex.mitre.org>
GIFTOPS.TAR A program to convert a GIF-format file to PostScript. Contributor: Scott Hemphill <hemphill@cit-vax.caltech.edu>
HPGL2PS1.TAR A program to filter HPGL (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language) to PostScript. Contributor: Don McCormick <damc@natmlab.dms.oz.au>
HPGL2PS2.TAR Another HPGL to PostScript conversion utility. Contributor: Federico Heinz <federico@actisb.uucp>
LABEL2PS.TAR Print labels to a PostScript printer. Allows use of arbitrary PostScript commands inside each label for figures, etc. Contributor: Sarantos Kapidakis <sarantos@notecnirp.uucp>
LJ2PS.TAR A program to translate HP LaserJet PCL IV (subset) code to PostScript. Does not handle macros, position stack cmds, graphics, or downloadable fonts. But has the hooks for them... Contirbutor: Chris Lishka <lishka@uwslh.slh.wisc.edu>
LWF.TAR A LaserWriter filter. Converts ASCII to PostScript. Contributor: Barry Brachman <grads.cs.ubc.ca!brachman>
LWFKANJI.TAR A modification of LWF.TAR-Z which prints files in Kanji (Japanese). Contributor: Greg Lee <lee@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu>
MP.TAR A program to print your mail messages in PostScript. Works with Berkeley mail (and presumably System V mailx). Version 2.4.5. Contributor: Rich Burridge <rburridge@sun.com>
MPAGE.TAR A program to print text or PostScript input in n-up format. Contributor: Mark Hahn <mark@pyrdc.uucp>
NNSCRIPT.TAR A front end for "enscript" from Adobe. Contributor: Wayne Thompson <wanyet@mongo.uucp>
PLOT2PS.TAR A plot(5) to PostScript converter. Includes a general purpose plot library which outputs PostScript. Contributor: Rene' Seindal <seindal@diku.dk>
PSTSCRPT.TAR A virtually complete implementation of PostScript. The program was developed and works on Sun workstations; it should port elsewhere with little difficulty. There is an X Windows (V10R4) driver included. The patches allow it to run under Suntools and X V11R2. Contributor: Crispin Goswell <caag@vd.rl.ac.uk>
PPS.TAR A pretty-printer for PostScript printers. Handles C, awk, sh, lisp, mail, PostScript, English. Adding other languages is simple (it says). Sort of like "vgrind". Contributor: Smadi Paradise <smadi@rlgvax.uucp>
PSCAL.TAR A PostScript calendar-printing tool which handles holidays, appointments, etc. Just one of many versions of this program. Contributor: Andrew W. Rogers <rogers@sud509.uucp>
PSF.TAR PostScript printer support for Xenix systems. Works by imitating a Xenix-conformant printer, and then does the PostScript printing itself. Also works for non-Xenix systems. Version 2.0. Contributor: Tony Field <tony@ajfcal.uucp>
PSFIGTEX.TAR A package to include PostScript (and Macintosh) figures in TeX. It's mostly done with a new macro package. Requires "dvips" from ArborText. Contributor: Trevor Darrell <trevor@grasp.cis.upenn.edu>
PSFIGTRF.TAR A package to include PostScript figures in device-independent "troff". Requires AT&T Documenter's Workbench 2.0 "troff" (the stuff on the 4.3BSD tape *will not work*. Also requires Adobe Transcript with the source for "psdit", or Adobe Transcript 3.0. Contributor: Trevor Darrell <trevor@grasp.cis.upenn.edu>
PSNUP.TAR A program to allow n-up printing (2, 4, 8, or 16 "pages" per page) of any arbitrary PostScript file. Contributor: Ned Batchelder <ned@upenn.csnet>
PSROFF.TAR Converts "old" troff (for the C/A/T) to PostScript. Can also output device-independent troff intermediate files. NOTE: This is NOT the "psroff" program from Adobe. Version 2.0. Contributor: Chris Lewis <eci386!lewis@uunet.uu.net>
PSTEXT.TAR Yet another text-to-PostScript translator. Handles landscape/portrait, backspaces, 2-up, and other stuff. Contributor: Dan Judd <danjudd@acc.stolaf.edu>
RSTRTPST.TAR A program to convert arbitrary 8-bits-per-pixel rasters into PostScript. Contributor: Marc Majka <majka@ubc-vision.uucp>
SNTPSTSC.TAR A Sun rasterfile to PostScript image translator. Contributor: Glenn Boysko <boysko@mandrill.ces.cwru.edu>
TEK2PS.TAR A Tektronix 4014 to PostScript converter. Contributor: Michael S. Fischbein <msf@ames-nas.arpa>
THACK.TAR An "old troff" (for the C/A/T/ phototypesetter) to PostScript conversion filter. Runs under SunOS and System V with Apple LaserWriter series. Contributor; Phil Everson <everson@compsci.bristol.ac.uk>
TPSCRIPT.TAR A device-independent troff to PostScript filter package. Works with 4.3BSD, DWB 1.0 (NOT 2.0) and an Apple LaserWriter Plus. Contributor: Axel Mahler <axel@coma.uucp>
UP.TAR A program to allow printing PostScript files n-up on a page. You need to have Perl Version 3.0 for this to work. Contributor: J. Greely <jgreely@cis.ohio-state.edu>
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ACCESS.TAR Control access to a system via a configuration file. Access is constrained by tty port, priorities, and so on. Contributor: George M. Sipe <george@rebel.uucp>
AGELOG.SH Age system log files by deleting old information. Contributor: Bob Designer <bd@hpda.uucp>
AGETTY.TAR A System V getty replacement which adapts itself to parity bits, erase, kill, and end of line characts. Optionally detects baud rates from messages produced by Hayes-comptible modems. Contributor: Wietse Z. Venema <wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl>
ASROOT.C Run a command as the super-user. Contributor: Kevin Szabo <ksbszabo@watvlsi.uucp>
AUTOADD.TAR A set of scripts to add users to the password file, create their home directories, put in default .profile files, etc. Contributor: Jim Nelson <nelson@ecsvax.uucp>
AUTOBAUD.TAR A program to do automatic baud rate detection under 4.3BSD. This is done by using the carriage return character. The code in 4.3BSD "getty" to do this has never worked right. This program can function as a replacement for "getty". Contributor: Gregg Townsend <gmt@megaron.arizona.edu>
BACKPDSK.TAR A program to do disk-to-disk backups of file systems or simple directories. Allows retrieval of the "latest" copy of a file. Useful on failing disk drives, etc. Contributor: Rayan Zachariassen <rayan@ai.toronto.edu>
BADM.TAR A 4.2BSD MASSBUS disk formatter which runs under UNIX. Contributor: Rick Ace <rick@nyit.uucp>
BATCH.TAR A program to implement a batch queueing system using the existing 4.2BSD "lpr" software to do all the work. Contributor: Dave Shimel <shimel@stc.uucp>
CHFNCHSH.TAR A version of "chsh" and "chfn" for System V. Contributor: Jack Jansen <jack@htsa.uucp>
CHKPWD.TAR A password checking program inspired by the Internet worm. Uses the algorithm the worm used for cracking passwords in order to look for obvious passwords. Contributor: Clyde Hoover <clyde@emx.utexas.edu>
CHU.C A program to read the time broadcast by CHU (the Canadian version of WWV) from a modem connected to an HF receiver. A pointer to info about the hardware is provided. Contributor: Dwayne Bruce <bruce@cognos.uucp>
COBWEBS.TAR Check for old or unusually large mailboxes. Contributor: Don Gworek <uggworek@sunybcs.uucp>
COPS.TAR A large package of system security check programs, including checks for world readable/writable devices, world-writable files, "easy" passwords, bad .rhosts files, changes in setuid status, and more.
CORENOTC.TAR Script to find old "core" files and notify their owners. Contributor: Anonymous
CPUTT.TAR Monitor top 10 (by CPU time) processes on a SUN OS 4.1.1 system. Contributor: Greg Vesper <vesper@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov>
CRON.TAR A version of cron known to run on 4.xBSD systems. Functionally based on System V cron with per-user crontabs. Version 2.0. Contributor: Paul Vixie <vixie@vixie.sf.ca.us>
DBGREP.TAR A disk block-based grep-like utility. This program reads the raw file system device and examines all the disk blocks searching for a pattern. Regular expressions are not supported, although case may be ignored. The names of the files whose disk blocks contain the pattern, along with the names of their owners, etc. are printed. This is faster than doing a find/grep combination, since the program does not do all the opens, plus it stops searching a file after the first match is found. This program works under 4.3BSD and SunOS 3.4. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
DUSAGE.TAR A program to filter the output of du(1) and produce a report about disk space in use, change since last run, etc. Contributor: Johan Vromans <jv@mh.nl>
FINO.TAR Find files and inode numbers. This program reads the raw disk and prints out all in-use inodes and their file names. The real reason it exists is to find large files being written but that have been unlinked and can't be found with conventional methods. It's sort of a reinvention of what you can do with "icheck" and "ncheck", but it's sort of different too. For 4.xBSD. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
FORCE.C Another program to allow running a command as the super-user; this one requires the password first. Contributor: Paul Summers <paul@wjvax.uucp>
FORKTEST.TAR A program to check for security holes in programs that call fork(). Contributor: Hugh Redelmeier <hugh@hcr.uucp>
FSANALYZ.TAR A tool to measure file system fragmentation and other file system statistics. Works on System V Release 3, Xenix, and Berkeley UNIX. Version 4.1. Contributor: Michael J. Young <mjy@sdti.sdti.com>
FSTAT.TAR Identifies open files by reading file and inode information from the kernel. Will also identify open network connections. Runs on SunOS 4.0, Dynix 3.0.14, and Ultrix 2.2. Contributor: Vic Abell <abe@mace.cc.purdue.edu>
GETTYFE.TAR A front end to "getty" for autobauding, etc. For SCO Xenix 286/386. Contributor: Warren Tucker <wht@tridom.uucp>
IDLDMNBS.TAR An idle terminal daemon for 4.2BSD. Figures out idle terminals by looking at the process table. Contributor: Stephen C. Crawley <scc@uk.ac.cam.cl>
INDIR.TAR A program which (allegedly) allows setuid shell scripts to work by sitting between the user and the shell script. Use at your own risk to security. Contributor: Maarten Litmaath <maart@cs.vu.nl>
LASTLOG.TAR A program to print out users' last login times from 4.2BSD's "/usr/adm/lastlog" file. Contributor: R. Sanders <rsanders@usgs2-multics.arpa>
LSTLGSYS.C A program to implement a "last login" recording mechanism under System V. Contributor: Lenny Tropiano <lenny@icus.uucp>
LINKSRC.TAR Maintain multiple source trees for machines with the same sources but different objects and executables by using symbolic links for the common source files. Contributor: Joe Dellinger <joe@hanauma.stanford.edu>
LOGFLSTS.TAR UUCP LOGFILE analyzer. Contributor: Mike Wexler <mike@peregrine.uucp>
LSOF.TAR Successor to "fstat" and "ofiles". Lists files opened by processes. Uses SUN OS 4.1.1 vnode model. Contributor: Victor Bell <abe@mare.cc.purdue.edu>
MAGPIE.TAR The Magpie Host/Conferencing System, a bulletin board system for microcomputers. Contributor: Steve Manes <manes@magpie.uucp>
MAPMEM.TAR Displays a visual map of physical memory and swap device allocation for System V. Updated at 1-second intervals to provide a "real time" view of memory utilization. Contributor: Michael J. Young <mjy@sdti.sdti.com>
NEWGETTY.TAR A front end to getty (not a replacement). Does automatic baudrate detection, and provides the ability to run any program or shell script instead of "login". Contributor: Michael Gersten <michael@stb.uucp>
NPASSWD.TAR A passwd/yppasswd replacement which features configurable password checking to prevent easily guessed passwords. Works under SunOS, UMAX 4.2 (Encore), and System V, with either a straight password file or Yellow Pages. Contributor: Clyde Hoover <clyde@emx.utexas.edu>
OFILES.TAR A program to report on open files in the system. Also reports on open sockets, etc. Runs under BSD UNIX. Contributor: Vic Abell <abe@j.cc.purdue.edu>
OPCOM.TAR A program which enables users belonging to a special group to execute a limited set of commands with another user or group id. Makes it possible for operators to do system admin tasks without having root. Contributor: Carel Braam <rccarel@heithe5.bitnet>
PAGES.TAR Report on the size and number of memory pages being used by the system. For System V UNIX. Contributor: D. J. Molny <djmolny@chinet.uucp>
PREEN.TAR A program to run "fsck" in parallel keeping all spindles busy. This is better than "fsck -p", which waits until the whole pass is done before going to the next. Contributor: Chris Torek <chris@mimsy.umd.edu>
PRINTACT.TAR Prints the accounting file (/usr/adm/acct) in a human-readable format so "awk" and "perl" and things can use it. Does not do all the intermediate processing that "sa" does. Works on 4.xBSD; will probably take work for System V. Contributor: Roy Smith <roy@phri.uucp>
PROCSCWD.TAR A program to do a "pwd" the hard way. Prints out the current working directory of a process, given its process id. Berkeley UNIX depend- ent. Doesn't work on NFS hosts (requires access to disk devices). Contributor: Cliff SPencer <cspencer@lemming.uucp>
PRUNE.C A program to prune log files. Contributor: Ray Davis <bees@infoswx.uucp>
PWDIFF.TAR Compares multiple password files and finds different names with the same uid, etc. Contributor: Don Libes <libes@cme-durer.arpa>
PWGEN.TAR A program to generate random pronounceable passwords. Contributor: Brandon S. Allbery <allbery@ncoast.uucp>
RENAME.SH A program to rename files from their inode numbers after using "restor" to get them off the dump tapes. Contributor: Phil Ngai <phil@amdcad.uucp>
RENICESC.TAR An implementation of the Berkeley "renice" command for SCO Xenix/286. Contributor: Warren Tucker <wht@tridom.uucp>
RENCNXPC.TAR An implementation of the Berkeley "renice" command for the UNIX-PC. Contributor: Mike Ditto <fork@kenobi.uucp>
RESH.TAR A restricted shell. The user is restricted to the directory tree in which the shell is invoked; symbolic links may not be followed. Commands the user may execute are listed in a configuration file. The user may not alter the shell's environment or the search path. Output redirection is restricted to files owned by the user, and may be optionally limited to append only, create only, overwrite only, or prohibited entirely. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
RMAN.TAR A remote manual page server. Contributor: Reg Quinton <reggers@julian.uucp>
RTROFF.TAR A program which allows "troff" jobs to be passed off to remote machines with lighter loads than the local machine. Contributor: Steve D. Miller <steve@tove.uucp>
SA_BOOK.TAR Bunch of scripts and files to aid the system administrator. Uses the C-shell.
SBBS.TAR A bulletin board system for UNIX. Features logging, mail, and message groups. Contributor: Rob Demarco <robertd@ncoast.uup>
SCANI.C Scans a V7 UNIX file system looking for inodes that have more space allocated to them than they should. Contributor: Fred Toth <fpt@wgivax.uucp>
SCOCRASH.TAR The crash(1) crash-dump analyzer for SCO Xenix 2.2.1, since SCO neglected to include it. Contributor: <jfh@rpp386.uucp>
SEC.TAR A program to allow authorized users to "su" to root, each using a different password. Contributor: Nick Sayer <mrapple@quack.sac.ca.us>
SPOT.TAR A terminal watchdog (idle daemon) which runs off a configuration file and allows logging users out who are logged in more than once, have been idle for too long, have been logged in for too long, etc. Has a few Purdue dependencies which can easily be eliminated or coded into something that will work on your system. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
STATSRV.TAR A statistics server ala' RFC 996. Allows gathering of statistics on remote machines such as uptime, number of users, load average, network stats, console messages, and so on. For 4.2 and 4.3BSD. Runs on Vaxes, Suns, Sequents, CCI machines, and Goulds. Should be easy to port to other 4BSD systems as well. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
SUSOMEON.TAR Allow a group of users to "su" to the same account using their own passwords. Contributor: Wietse Z. Venema <wietse@wzv.tue.nl>
SYSCHCKS.TAR A load average daemon, the "w" program, and a status line program, all for System V. Contributor: Brandon S. Allbery <allbery@ncoast.uucp>
SYSVDSKQ.TAR A set of scripts to allow enforcement of disk quotas under System V. Contributor: Dave Settle <dave@ucms.uucp>
SYSVLDVD.TAR A background daemon which computes load averages on a System V Release 3 machine (should be easy to port to SVr2) and stores the results in a file which programs can read. Contributor: Anonymous <lars@myab.uucp>
TALLOW.TAR A program to temporarily allow someone access to your account. It puts them in your .rhosts file, but then arranges to delete them from it later using "at". Contributor: Terry Jones <tcjones@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
TROUBLE.TAR A set of shell scripts to maintain a database of trouble reports. Version 2.0. Contributor: Roland J. Stolfa <rjs@a.cs.okstate.edu>
TTYUSE.TAR Summarize daily terminal usage. For 4.xBSD systems. Contributor: <ado@elsie.uucp>
U386MON.TAR A real-time "performance" monitor for SCO UNIX V/386 and ISC 386/ix. Requires terminfo and curses. Version 2.20. Contributor: Warren Tucker <wht@hgf.uucp>
UNTAMO.TAR Another idle terminal daemon. This one is configurable without recompilation. Compiles on most Berkeley systems including Vaxen, Sequents, CCIs, Goulds, and Suns. Contributor: Rich Kulawiec <rsk@j.cc.purdue.edu>
UPS.TAR A program that allows users on 4.3BSD systems to pass files around in a manner very similar to mail. Contributor: Scooter Morris <scooter@genie.gene.com>
USERACTB.TAR A set of programs to do user accounting on AT&T 3b2 series machines. Contributor: Lawrence F. Strickland <larry@jc3b21.uucp>
USER_RC.TAR A method to allow users to run shell scripts automatically at system boot time. The interface is similar to Sun's crontab. Contributor: Steven Grimm <sgrimm@sun.com>
UTC.TAR A program which can be used with "cu" to call the Naval Observatory clock (like WWV) and then set the system's time. Contributor: Mike Baldwin <mike@whutt.uucp>
VSAR.TAR Visual system activity report (visual "ps") for System V. Contributor: Dave Brower <daveb@rtech.uucp>
WITH.TAR A program to grab a device, make a lockfile, and then run a command, enabling use of the device by only one person at a time. Contributor: Rob McMahon <cudcv@daisy.warwick.ac.uk>
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ABCD.TAR Automatic Backup Copy Daemon. Copies files using cp or rcp to a backup file system. Contributor: Rich Burridge <richb@sunaus.sun.oz>
AFIO.TAR A "cpio" replacement which claims to be faster and able to deal with corrupted input. Contributor: Mark Brukhartz <mdb@laidbak.uucp>
ANSITAPE.TAR A program to read and write ANSI standard labeled tapes. Has billions and billions of options. Includes switches to easily read and write tapes for VMS, RSTS, RSX-11. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
ARCH.TAR A set of programs to let users archive and unarchive files to tape in a batch-like environment. Runs under 4.xBSD, System V, Xenix. Contributor: Al Gaspar <garpar@almsa-1.arpa>
BACKUP.TAR A program to handle running backups. It reads a configuration file to see what needs to be dumped, and then runs dump(8) to do it. Handles multiple tapes, multiple dumps on one tape, labeling tapes to be sure the right tape is used, and multiple sets of dump tapes. Understands how to use remote tape drives. It currently runs on 4.3BSD, Gould UTX/2.0, and SunOS 3.4. It would take a LOT of work to make it run under System V unless your System V has Berkeley pseudo-ttys. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
BACKUPS.TAR Another backup utility, also for Berkeley UNIX. This program also tries to "quietize" the file system before dumping it. Contributor: Scooter Morris <scooter@genie.gene.com>
BRU.TAR Backup and restore utility. Handles full and incremental dumps. Contributor: Arnold Robbins <arnold@gatech.csnet>
CMSTAPE.TAR A program to read and write IBM CMS "tapedump" tapes on UNIX. Contributor: Alan Croswell <alan@columbia.edu>
COPYTAPE.TAR Program to duplicate non-structured magnetic tapes on systems with only one tape drive. Contributor: David S. Hayes <merlin@hqda-ai.uucp>
CPIO.C Public domain program to read "cpio" format tapes. Contributor: Dan Kary <nckary@ndsuvax.uucp>
CPIO.TAR Bare-bones programs to read "cpio" format tapes. Contributor: Roy Smith <roy@phri.uucp>
DBUF_BSD.TAR Double-buffered tape copying program for 4.2BSD. Contributor: Don Speck <speck@vlsi.caltech.edu>
DDD.TAR A "double speed" version of "dd". A subset of the UNIX "dd" program with much greater throughput. Contributor: Tapani Lindgren <nispa@cs.hut.fi>
EXABYTTC.TAR A program which allows you to write a table of contents onto the front of an Exabyte tape, read it back later, and update it without disturbing the other contents of the tape. Contributor: Matt Landau <mlandau@diamond.bbn.com>
FIXCPIO.TAR A program to repair damaged "cpio -c" archives. Contributor: Dave Brower <daveb@rtech.uucp>
FIXTAR.TAR A program to remove the leading '/' from path names on a tar tape when some idiot sends you one with absolute paths in it. Contributor: Steve Hayman <sahayman@watmath.uucp>
MAGTAPE.TAR A program to read and write ANSI labeled tapes, copy tapes even with only one tape drive, read Cyber NOS format tapes and other useful things. It has been run on V7 and 4.xBSD. Contributor: Dick Grune <dick@tjalk.uucp>
MAKEDTAP.TAR A program which reads a tape and produces a shell script to read the tape in with "dd". Handles changing record lengths, block sizes, and so on. Useful for reading unlabeled tapes. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
MDUMP.TAR Another program for doing full and incremental dumps. This one works on local and remote tape drives. Contributor: Paul Pomes <paul@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu>
MULTIVOL.TAR Multi-volume tape utility. Splits its input across multiple tapes. Works on both 4.xBSD and System V. Contributor: Tony O'Hagan <tony@uqcspe.uucp>
PAX.TAR Reads and writes "tar" and "cpio" formats, both traditional and IEEE 1003.1 (POSIX) extended. Handles multi-volume archives and automatically determines format while reading. Has "tar", "cpio", and "pax" interfaces. "pax" interface is based on IEEE 1003.2 Draft 7. Version 1.1. Contributor: Mark Colburn <mark@jhereg.mn.org>
PDTAR.TAR A public domain "tar" replacement. Writes P1003 (POSIX) standard tapes by default, and can read and write both old and new formats. It can also read compressed tar files without uncompressing them first (see PD6:<UNIX-C.FILE-MGMT>COMPRESS.TAR), and supports accessing remote tape drives through the network. Contributor: John Gilmore <gnu@hoptoad.uucp>
READ20.TAR A program to read TOPS-20 "DUMPER" tapes on UNIX. Contributor: Jay Lepreau <lepreau@cs.utah.edu>
REMTMGTP.TAR Library routines to handle reading tapes from remote tape drives through the network for 4.2BSD UNIX. Also includes diffs to "tar" and "dd" to let them work remotely. Contributor: Arnold Robbins <arnold@gatech.csnet>
TAPETEST.TAR A program to test magnetic tapes by writing a test pattern and then reading it back. Runs under V7, 2.8BSD. Contributor: John Woods <jfw@xx.lcs.mit.edu>
TAR_AIDS.TAR Tools to read damaged "tar" format tapes. Contributor: Henry Spencer <henry@utzoo.uucp>
VMSBACKP.TAR A program to read VMS BACKUP tapes. Can access remote tape drives through the network. Contributor: Sven-Ove Westberg <sow@luthcad.uucp>
WHICHTAP.TAR Programs to maintain a simple database of what backup tape a given file is stored on. For Berkeley "dump" and "restore". Contributor: Clyde Hoover <clyde@ut-emx.uucp>
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CALBACK1.TAR A script to allow UNIX systems to to "callback" on dialups. Contributor: Eelco van Asperen <evas@eurtrx.uucp>
CALBACK2.TAR A callback system for dialup logins. Runs under SunOS 4.0.3. Does not work on SunOS 3.x. Tested with Hayes-compatible modems, but should work with any. Contributor: Howard Gayle <howard@hasse.ericsson.se>
CHEAPFAX.TAR A cheap way to send outgoing-only text-only electronic mail via FAX. Requires an IBM-PC with a $200 fax card, and a serial line from your UNIX machine. Contributor: Brian Kantor <brian@ucsd.edu>
CU_SHELL.TAR Allows kermit, cu, and uucp to all share the same lines. It also keeps a log of all connections that are made, and access to phone lines is restricted by a Call-sys file. Contributor: Bennett Smith <bsmith@csuchico.edu>
DILNTBSD.TAR Diffs to "uucp" and "tip", plus a program "acucntrl" to allow the use of a single line for dialin and dialout. For Berkeley UNIX. Contributor: William L. Sebok <wls@astrovax.uucp>
DIALOUT.TAR A program to kill the getty/uugetty on a terminal line and bring up "kermit". Interfaces with the standard lock file procedures of uucp. Contributor: Jim Nelson <nelson@uncecs.edu>
DIALUP.TAR A program to maintain a database of phone services and use "cu" to call them. Contributor: Brad L. McKinley <blm@chinet.uucp>
DTR.C A program to turn DTR on and off on a serial port. For System V. Contributor: Brandon S. Allbery <allbery@ncoast.uucp>
ECU.TAR An asynchronous communications program for Xenix and SCU UNIX whic has a procedure language, several file transfer protocols, and so on. Not very portable to non-SCO platforms. Version 2.80. Patchlevel 3. Contributor: Warren Tucker <wht%n4hgf@gatech.edu>
FIDSNTGW.TAR Code to implement a gateway between UUCP/Usenet/Mail and Fidonet. Contributor: Heikki Suonsivu <hsu@santra.hut.fi>
MODEMCTL.TAR A program to allow bi-directional use of a modem. Compatible with cu/uucp. System V oriented. Contributor: Dave Settle
PCOMM.TAR A public-domain telecommunications package for UNIX which is similar to the MS-DOS ProComm utility. Has multiple screens and the whole deal. Version 1.2. Contributor: Emmet P. Gray <egray@fthood.uucp>
RINGBACK.TAR Implements a ring-back system that allows a phone line that is normally used as a voice line and a dial-out data line to be used as a limited dial-in data and voice line. It does not interfere with the use of the line for an answering machine. Contributor: Jon Zeeff <zeeff@b-tech.uucp>
TIPX.TAR The 4.3BSD "tip" with support for X/Y/ZMODEM added. Contributor: Warren H. Tucker <wht@tridom.uucp>
UUCPDIAL.TAR Dialers for 4.3BSD "uucp" for Telebit Trailblazer and USR Courier modems. Contributor: Michael Galassi <nerd@percival.uucp>
UUCPNFIO.TAR A new version of the UUCP flow control protocol. This version relies on the flow control of the data stream. Lets UUCP run over X.25 networks. Drops right in to 4.3BSD "uucp". Contributor: Piet Beertema <piet@mcvax.uucp>
UUHOST.TAR Read UUCP maps which live in a directory, and build a smallish database, containing enough data to read the UUCP and USENET from the maps. Contributor: Jan-Piet Mens <jpm@Logix.DE>
UMAILCLN.TAR A program to rummage through the uucp directory and find old mail, returning it to the sender or just warning them. This is what is run on UUNET (and SEISMO). This plus uuclean results in the HDB uucleanup program, more or less. Contributor: Rick Adams <rick@uunet.uu.net>
UUSLAVE.TAR Public domain UUCP. Runs on 4.xBSD, System V, CP/M-80, MS-DOS, and the Atari ST. Contributor: John Gilmore <gnu@hoptoad.uucp>
XCOMM.TAR A terminal emulator for PC's with XMODEM, CompuServe B Protocol, and Quick B support. Contributor: Karl Kleinpaste <karl@triceratops.cis.ohio-state.edu>
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AWF.TAR The Amazingly Workable Formatter. An "nroff -man" (or subset of "nroff -ms") clone written entirely in (old) awk. Contributor: Henry Spencer <henry@zoo.toronto.edu>
BIBMAKE.TAR A shell script and C program for building a TeX bibliography file. Contributor: David Pascoe <david@pico.qpsx.oz.au>
BIBTOOLS.TAR A set of tools for manipulating BibTeX style bibliographies. Contributor: Kannan Varadhan <kannan@osc.edu>
CHANGEBR.TAR A program to automatically add change bars to nroff/troff documents. Requires Larry Wall's "patch" program, according to the documentation. Contributor: Rob Peck <rap@ardent.com>
CHECKNR.TAR A program to check for matching font changes, size changes, matching .DS/.DE, .FS/.FE, etc. in troff documents. The real BSD version. Contributor: Keith Bostic <bostic@okeefe.berkeley.edu>
CORRECT1.TAR A program to do spelling correction by suggesting a list of possibly correct spellings for each word. Contributor: Ken Yap <ken@mcvax.uucp>
CORRECT2.TAR A spelling corrector which allows the user to have his own private dictionary. Contributor: Gary Powell <powell@ole.uucp>
CPIC.TAR A troff preprocessor which produces pic output. Lets you draw simple graphs (nodes and edges type) in pic. Contributor: Terry Jones <tcjones@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
DCATOTRF.TAR A program to convert documents written with IBM's DCA to "troff" format. Contributor: Scott Bradner <sob@harvisr.uucp>
DIFMKPRL.TAR A version of "diffmk" (change bars for nroff/troff) which uses perl. Contributor: Randal L. Schwartz <merlyn@intelob.intel.com>
DITK.TAR A program to preview device-independent "troff" output on a Tektronix 41xx series terminal. This is not the same as "tc", which uses a Tektronix 4015 terminal. Contributor: Malcolm Slaney <malcolm@spar-20.arpa>
DITREV.TAR A program to reverse the pages in device-independent "troff" output. Makes it so that when you print them, page 1 is on top of the stack instead of the bottom. Can be used as a filter. Contributor: Mike Schwartz <schwartz@uw-beaver.uucp>
ENHSPELL.TAR Some enhancements for the spell(1) utility which allow augmenting of spelling lists, etc. Contributor: Dave Jones <djones@megatest.uucp>
FF.TAR A fast text formatter that fills the gap between Berkeley's "fmt" and "nroff". Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
FILL.TAR A filter for "vi" and such which provides centering, filling, and justification on selectable margins. Contributor: <chad@anasaz.uucp>
FMT.TAR A text formatter similar to Berkeley "fmt". System V-ish. Contributor: Bill Gray <bgray@marque.mu.edu>
FMTR.TAR A simple formatter that just sort of "evens out the lines". Contributor: Mohamed Ellozy <mohamed@popvax.uucp>
HEADINGS.TAR A program to generate an outline of a "troff" document by pulling out all the paragraph/chapter headings. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
HYPHEN.TAR A program to conditional hyphenation in "troff". Contributor: Stewart Levin <stew@mazama.uucp>
INDEXMAC.TAR Troff macros to create an index. Contributor: William E. Davidsen <davidsen@crdos1.uucp>
INSERTS.TAR A program to insert chunks of text into repetitions of a master document, such as for generating form letters. Contributor: Henry Spencer <henry@utzoo.uucp>
L2A.TAR A program to de-TeX-ify files. Handles LaTeX and some TeX. Contributor: Gisle Hannemyr <gisle@ifi.uio.no>
MKKEY.TAR A set of programs to generate a list of keywords and their related files from text files. Contributor: Scotty <root@ozdaltx.uucp>
NROFTABL.TAR A program to generate "nroff" driver tables from source, and to decompile existing tables into source. Contributor: Bruce Townsend <bruce@bnr-vpa.uucp>
NUMEQN.TAR A general purpose automatic numbering filter for troff mostly useful for numbering equations but powerful enough to number other things as well. Contributor: Brian Fitzgerald <fitz@mml0.meche.rpi.edu>
PREROFF.TAR An extensions of "soelim" which eliminates ".so"'s and also handles running embedded shell scripts and command outputs (for formatting graphs in text, etc.). Contributor: Mike Howard <mike@milhow2.uucp>
PROFF.TAR A text formater based on the "format" utility described in Software Tools by Kernighan and Plaugher. Contributor: Ozan Yigit <oz@yetti.uucp>
PUNCTUTN.TAR A program to graphically display sentences using their punctuation. Words are replaced by underscores, punctuation remains intact. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
REFRTBTX.TAR Convert a "refer" format bibliography to a "bibtex" one. Contributor: David Kotz <dfk@duke.cs.duke.edu>
RO.TAR A text formatter with many of the capabilities of nroff. Based on a long line of CP/M and MSDOS formatters, going back to the ROFF formatter described in Kernighan & Plauger. Contributor: Ted A. Campbell <tcamp@dukeac.uucp>
ROFF.C A C version of the original "roff" program. Contributor: Col. G. L. Sicherman <colonel@gloria.uucp>
ROFF.TAR Simple text formatter. Contributor: Col G. L. Sicherman <gls@cbnewsh.att.com>
RUNFILTR.TAR A program to allow filtering text from Sun's textedit through arbitrary commands. Contributor: Liz Allen-Mitchell <liz@grian.uucp>
RUNOFTRF.TAR Convert DEC RUNOFF format to "troff" format. Contributor: Ian F. Darwin <ian@utcs.uucp>
SP4.TAR A visual spelling checker. Contributor: Andrew R. Large <predict@charon.unm.edu>
SPELLFIX.TAR A spelling corrector program. Menu-driven and accepts user's own dictionaries. Contributor: Ed Reeder <oer@isosvax.uucp>
TEXCHK.TAR A syntax checker for LaTeX. Contributor: J. P. Massar <massar@think.com>
TEXINDEX.TAR Takes the ".idx" file produced by LaTeX, sorts it on major-minor entries, reformats it, turns lists of consecutive pages into ranges, and then puts out a file that LaTeX can actually make an index from. Contributor: Robert Plamondon <robert@weitek.uucp>
TEXPP.TAR A TeX preprocessor intended to allow more structured (ans easily modified) input to TeX in order to clean up some of its ugliness. Version 1.2. Contributor: Laci Csirmaz <csirmaz@poe.rutgers.edu>
TEXTOOLS.TAR A collection of tools for TeX users. Contributor: Kamal Al-Yahya <kamal@hanauma.stanford.edu>
TRANSFIG.TAR A set of tools for creating TeX documents with graphics whic are portable to a wide variety of printing environments. Uses the fig2dev program; includes drivers for EPIC, LaTeX picture environment, PIC, PiCTeX, and PostScript. Contributor: Micah Beck <beck@cs.cornell.edu>
TRVLMCRS.TAR A set of troff macros for producing itineraries and expense reports. Contributor: Jerry Peek <jdpeek@rodan.acs.syr.edu>
TROFTLTX.TAR A program to translate "troff" source files to LaTeX. The translation is not always 100%, but it beats doing it by hand. Contributor: Kamal Al-Yahya <kamal@hanauma.stanford.edu>
UNIQBIB.TAR Remove duplicate entries from bibliographical databases used with "refer". Contributor: <bin@rhesus.primate.wisc.edu>
UNSOFT.C A program to convert Wordstar Document-Mode files to plain, vanilla ASCII format. Contributor: Paul Homchick
VSPELL.TAR A spelling checker which runs "spell" and then throws you into an editor to fix the errors. Contributor: Brent P. Callaghan <brent@poseidon.uucp>
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ARCHLDNW.SH A shell script which archives old news by printing it on the line printer for later reference. Contributor: Charlie Perkins <charliep@polaris.uucp>
ARCNEWS.TAR Programs to automatically archive comp.sources.* from the network. Contributor: Tony Field <tony@ajfcal.uucp>
BATCHMAL.TAR A program to convert batched news articles to a format suitable for exchanging via electronic mail. Contributor: Howard Chu <hyc@umix.uucp>
BNCVT.C Accepts uncompressed news batches i "bnproc" format and writes them out in "unbatch" format, which can be piped directly into "rnews". This is for news 2.10.3, may not work for later versions. Contributor: Carl S. Gutekunst <csg@pyramid.uucp>
BSNEWS.TAR A collection of programs which allow a leaf node to "bootstrap" the news software to take a news feed without installing all the soft- ware. News articles are accumulated in a mail-type spool file, where they can be read with Mail, elm, etc. Contributor: Ronald Florence <ron@mlfarm.uucp>
CHECKNWS.SH A program which uses "rn" to check for news in newsgroups and then lists the newsgroups in multi-column format. Contributor: Don Gworek <uggworek@sunybcs.uucp>
CNEWS.TAR A rewrite of the transport and expire portions of the USENET software. It was designed to be fast and flexible. Contributor: Henry Spencer (henry@utzoo.uucp>
DTMNBTCH.SH A shell script which cleans up TM files left in the UUCP spool directory by the news batching software. Contributor: Charlie Perkins <charliep@polaris.uucp>
DU.TAR Software to generate USENET disk usage and readership reports. Includes an enhanced version of "du". Requires the statfs() system call. Contributor: Chip Rosenthal <chip@chinacat.unicom.com>
FOL.TAR Invoked from readnews or vnews, lists the followups to the current article. Contributor: Daniel R. Levy <levy@cbnewsc.att.com>
GENMDLST.TAR An "awk" script for generating the list of moderators from the information posted to the news.lists newsgroup. Contributor: Robert Adams <adams@calma.uucp>
HEADERS.TAR A program to remove selected header lines from files containing USENET articles. Provides a convenient way to scan through lots of articles for useful information. Contributor: Paul Dubois <bin@primate.wisc.edu>
KEEPNEWS.TAR A program to help users save news articles of interest in a single collection area. Contributor: Mark Swenson <mms@arizona.csnet>
MVJUNK.SH A shell script to move articles which land in the "junk" newsgroup back into their proper newsgroups. Contributor: Jim Scardelis <frodo@wcom.uucp>
NARC.TAR Programs to save and catalog sources saved from USENET news. Contributor: Geoff Leach <geoff@laticorp.uucp>
NESTOR.TAR NEws STatistics ORganizer. A program to summarize the copious logging information from the NNTP news transport agent.
NEWNWSRC.SH A shell script to generate a new ".newsrc" file from an old one when moving between systems. Contributor: Col. G. L. Sicherman <colonel@ellie.uucp>
NEWS2_11.TAR News 2.11, with the first 13 patches applied. This is the official USENET news software. Contributor: Rick Adams <rick@seismo.css.gov>
NWSMLTCS.TAR Software to make feeding a bunch of news sites a whole lot easier. Contributor: Mark H. Colburn <mark@jhereg.mn.org>
NEWSBREK.TAR A program to unpack multi-file postings from the comp.sources groups. Version 1.09. Contributor: Fred Walter <grwalter@watfun.waterloo.edu>
NEWSXD.TAR A configurable daemon for controlling news transmission. Allows categories of service, transmission times, number of transmissions at a time, etc. Version 2.5.1. Contributor: Chris Myers <chris@wugate.wustl.edu>
NN.TAR A menu-based news reader with a complete set of features to satisfy both the expert and novice user. Menu based article selection, automatic digest splitting, folders, online help, built-in unshar, NNTP support. Version 6.4. Patchlevel 4. Contributor: Kim F. Storm <storm@texas.dk>
NNTP.TAR The NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol, RFC 997) protocol. Version 1.5.11.
PRNEWS.SH A shell script to print news on the line printer, typesetter, or whatever instead of reading it at the terminal. Contributor: Col. G. L. Sicherman <colonel@ellie.uucp>
PROCSJNK.SH Another shell script to handle news articles which get tossed into the "junk" directory. Contributor: Charlie Perkins <charliep@polaris.uucp>
RKIVE.TAR USENET news archival software which can be configured to do all sorts of things. Contributor: Kent Landfield <kent@ssbell.uucp>
RN_43.TAR Version 4.3 of the "rn" program for reading the network news. Be sure to apply the patches in the "patches" directory. Contributor: Larry Wall <lwall@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov>
RNMACROS.SH Macros for the "rn" program to enable killing of articles before reading them and other stuff. Contributor: Glenn Reid <greid@adobe.uucp>
SAVENEWS.TAR A different news archival system, similar to "keepnews", but works on larger archives. SAVENEWS.BUG contains a bug fix. Contributor: Chuq Von Rospach <chuqui@nsc.uucp>
SAVESRC.TAR A program to save sources off the USENET news, automatically extract them, compile them, and so on. Contributor: <chris@toram.uucp>
TRN.TAR Threaded newsreader based on rn 4.4. Builds and installs with no special tweaking. Version 2.0. Contributor: Wayne Davison <davison@borland.com>
UALTGRPS.TXT A list of the alternate newsgroups (alt.*) available on USENET as of 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
U_GROUPS.TXT A list of the available newsgroups on USENET as of 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UHISTORY.TXT A description of the history of USENET, where to get source code for the news software, etc. Last updated 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UINFOPST.TXT A list of the periodic repeated postings in several newsgroups. Things such as archive indexes, statistics, how-to articles, and so on. Last updated 14-Sep-90. Contributor: Gene SPafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
U_INTRO.TXT An introduction to net.announce. Last updated 31-Mar-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UMAILSTS.TXT A list of mailing lists available primarily on the UUCP network, as opposed to the Internet. This is similar to the List-of-Lists maintained at NIC.DDN.MIL. Current as of 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UMALPTHS.TXT A description of how to allow "posting" to moderated newsgroups. Last update: 5-Sep-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UMODRTRS.TXT The list of newsgroup moderators and the groups they moderate as of 3-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UNETIQUT.TXT
UNETIQTE.TXT A *satirical* look at USENET ettiquette. Last update: 5-Sep-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UNETWRKS.TXT How to get information about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Internet. Last update: 16-Oct-89. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
U_PRIMER.TXT "A Primer on How to Work With the USENET Community", by Chuq Von Rospach. All new USENET news users should read this before tey do anything else. Last update: 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UQUESTNS.TXT Answers to frequently asked questions on the net. The idea is to look here for the answer before posting questions like "what does FOO mean?". Last updated 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
UREGROPS.TXT A list of the regional newsgroup hierarchies. Last updated 4-Oct-90. Contributor: Gene Spaffor <spaf@purdue.edu>
U_RULES.TXT A description of the rules of conduct for USENET. Not following these rules will tend to get you unmercifully flamed. Last updated 19-Jul-90. Contributor: Chris Torek <chris@mimsy.umd.edu>
USTRTGRP.TXT Instructions on how to establish a new USENET newsgroup. Last updated 6-Sep-90. Contributor: Gene Spafford <spaf@purdue.edu>
U_STYLE.TXT Suggestions for writing style on USENET. Last updated 5-Sep-90. Contributor: David Booth <booth@vax135.uucp>
UUNET.TAR Programs to do semi-automated UUCP retrieval of files from UUNET. Contributor: Scott Garfinkle <seg@smsdpg.uucp>
VN.TAR A program which uses the same ".newsrc" file as "readnews", but provides a full-screen interface sort of like "rn" only different. Contributor: Bob Mcqueer <bobm@rtech.uucp>
WHATISIN.SH A shell script to determine what is contained in various newsgroups at a glance. Contributor: Greg Earle <earle@smeagol.uucp>
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ACMCNTST.TAR Software to run an ACM-style programming contest. Used by the judge(s) of the contest. Contributor: Jim Nelson <nelson@uncecs.edu>
ACTIV.TAR A "script"-like program which will enter the time of day before the input if the user has been idle for a given interval. Contributor: Marc Meyer <marc@tss.uucp>
APPLY.TAR Apply a command to a set of arguments. Contributor: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl.arpa>
APROPOSG.TAR A version of "apropos" ("man -k") and "makewhatis" for Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations running IRIX. Contributor: Paul Balyoz <root@naucse.csw.nau.edu>
ARPATIME.TAR Programs to construct "ARPA-style" date strings. Contributor: Stan Barber <sob@neuro1.uucp>
ART1.TAR A short program which simulates ART1 neural networks, proposed by Grossberg and Carpenter in 87 IEEE ASSP magazine. Contributor: Jagath Samarabandu <bandu@cs.buffalo.edu>
ASH.TAR A complete shell. Similar to the System V version of the Bourne shell, with some added features. Has been tested on variants of System III, System V, and Berkeley UNIX. Contributor: Kenneth Almquist <ka@oriole.cs.washington.edu>
ASTRODAT.TAR Computes all sorts of astronomical data about the sun, moon, and planets. Contributor: R. Kukuk <rck@ihuxx.uucp>
AT.TAR A version of the "at" command. Contributor: Michael Richmond <richmon@astrovax.uucp>
ATL.TAR A companion to the 4.3BSD "at" and "atq" commands. "atl" allows a user to look at the "at" script he has submitted to see what it does. Contributor: Roger Southwick <dadla.tek.com!rogers>
ATTY.TAR Provides a set opf EMACS-like editing commands which allow you to move around the input line and make corrections, bring back previous lines, etc. Runs in user mode, requires no special privileges to run or install. Contributor: Kenneth Almquist <ka@june.cs.washington.edu>
AUTOLOAD.TAR A program to enable the auto-loading (upon first reference) of shell scripts as functions. Requires a shell that supports functions, e.g. System V "sh" or the Korn Shell. Contributor: John Mackin <john@basser.cs.su.oz.au>
AWKSTATS.TAR Awk scripts to compute univariate statistics. Contributor: Tom Reingold <tr@wind.bellcore.com>
BACKPROP.TAR Programs for playing with back-propagation, from "The Basis of Artificial Intelligence". Contributor: Donald R. Tveter <drt@chinet.chi.il.us>
BATCH.SH A batch command execution shell script for the AT&T UNIX-PC. Contributor: Gus Garcia <amg22@aluxz.uucp>
BBS.C A fairly simplistic bulletin board system. Contributor: <michael@stb.uucp>
BCSH.SH A C-shell (csh) emulator for the Bourne shell (sh). Includes command substitution, history, etc. Contributor: Chris Robertson <chris@globetek.uucp>
BDF.C A Berkeley-style "df" for System V. Contributor: Paul Vixie <paul@vixie.uucp>
BEXEC.C A program to help brain-damaged shells (like System V "sh") use the "#!" "magic number" feature standard in Berkeley UNIX. Contributor: Brandon Allbery <allbery@ncoast.uucp> BINTNX.C, BINTNXVMS.C A program to convert a TOPS-20 file transferred in FTP "binary" mode to "tenex" mode (i.e. to convert it to what it's supposed to look like). "binary" mode is 9 8-bit bytes in 2 36-bit words, while "tenex" mode is 4 8-bit bytes in each 36-bit word. The BINTNXVMS.C version is for VMS systems. Contributor: Keith Petersen <w8sdz@simtel20.army.mil>
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BNTNXVMS.C
BOOLEVAL.TAR A program to evaluate boolean expression arrays. Somewhat useful for designing PALs and such. Contributor: Jim Frost <madd@bucsb.bu.edu>
BOURNEBS.TAR A simple bulletin board system written in Bourne shell. Allows file transfer, messages, a link to rn and postnews, a bulletin system, etc. Contributor: Bob Kirkpatrick <bobk@dogear.uucp>
BYTES.SH A program to add the bytes fields from a "ls -la" of a directory. Contributor: unknown
CALC1.TAR A double-precision desk calculator with math library functions and variables. Accepts interactive input or command line arguments allowing a "csh" alias to let you say "calc arbitrary-math-expr". Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
CALC2.TAR Another desk calculator which accepts expressions on the command line. Contributor: Wayne Mesard <mesard@bbn.com>
CHEMTAB.TAR A periodic table of the elements database. Version 1.2. Contributor: <root@lsrhs.uucp>
CHOOS.TAR Choos is based on the old "pic" program (renamed to avoid conflict with the DWB graphics typesetting program) by Tom Duff. The selection of arguments is stored in an array, allowing the user to back up and/or wrap around the argument list. Choos without arguments elicits a help message. Contributor: Chuck Forsberg <caf@omen.uucp>
CHUNI.TAR Change universes on a Pyramid machine. Contributor: Frank Crawford <frank@aaec.uucp>
CLOCK.TAR A curses-drive digital clock for terminal screens. Contributor: Ross Wille <wille@hpccc.hp.com>
COLM.TAR A columnation tool which handles fixed and variable width columns, variable gutter widths, etc. Contributor: Gary Oberbrunner <garyo@masscom.uucp>
CONFIG.TAR A program to automatically configure large software systems. Tells you lots of properties of your machine and C compiler. Optionally produces the ANSI "float.h" and "limits.h" files. Also pinpoints possible compiler problems. Contributor: Steven Pemberton <steven@cwi.nl>
CRONSORT.TAR A program to sort a "cron" file into chronological order. Contributor: Gordon Vickers <gordon@prls.uucp>
CSHTOKSH.TAR A program to convert C-shell scripts to Korn shell scripts. Contributor: Bob Mcqueer <bobm@rtech.uucp>
CTRL.TAR Programs to convert between control character sequences and printable characters for use in echoing command strings, etc. Contributor: Maarten Litmaath <maart@cs.vu.nl>
CURLY.TAR Programs to expand and unexpand the C-shell "curly brace" notation. One takes a list of file names and outputs curly-brace notation, the other expands curly-brace notation into a list of files. Contributor: Kevin Braunsdorf <ksb@s.cc.purdue.edu>
CURSE.TAR A program to do cursor control operations, using termcap, from the shell. Useful for shell scripts and the like. Contributor: Jonathan Bowen <jpb@icdoc.uucp>
CUTPASTE.TAR A public domain implementation of the System V "cut" and "paste" commands. Contributor: John Weald <jgw@ptsfc.uucp>
CVTBASE.TAR A generalized base conversion program. Contributor: Mike Parker <mouse@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu>
DBCOPY.TAR Double-buffered file copy. Can specify block size, number of records, etc. DBCOPY-MAN.TXT contains the documentation. Contributor: Dave Martindale <dmmartindale@watcgl.uucp>
DETERMCP.TAR A program to split up the "/etc/termcap" file into a directory for each terminal, and individual files within the directory for each capability. Contributor: Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@emoryu1.uucp>
DICTSQ.TAR A program to compress sorted word lists. Uses "sort" and "compress". Contributor: Mike Wexler <mikew@wyse1.wyse.com>
DISPD.TAR A "notice board" system for 4.2BSD. Runs on a terminal, and lets people see who's logged in, messages of the day, status of various people ("out sick", "in meeting", etc.). Contributor: Mike Williams <mike@erix.uucp>
DISTKIT.TAR A kit for making software distributions. Includes tools to do auto- matic configuration, and tools to construct the distribution itself. Contributor: Larry Wall <lwall@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov>
DMAKE.TAR A replacement for "make" with significant enhancements including "parallel" make, unconditional rebuilds, text diversions, dynamic (macro-based) prerequisites. Compatible with System V AUGMAKE, but not with GNU make. Version 3.6. Contributor: Dennis Vadura <dvadura@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
ECHO.TAR A complete merge of the BSD and System V "echo" commands. Not derived from AT&T code. Contributor: David MacKenzie <edf@rocky2.rockefeller.edu>
EPHEM.TAR An emphemeris program. Uses termcap. Version 4.21. Contributor: Elwood C. Downey <ecd@cs.umn.edu>
FACES.TAR A face server for monitoring mail and print jobs. It is based on the 8th Edition "vismon" program, but contains no code from it. Version 1.4, patchlevel 8. Contributor: Rich Burridge <rburridge@sun.com>
FASTGREP.TAR A faster version of "grep". Can replace "grep", "fgrep", and "egrep". Contributor: James A. Woods <jaw@aurora.uucp>
FEP.TAR A general purpose front end for any line-oriented UNIX command. Requires Berkeley pseudo-ttys and select(). Contributor: Kazamasa Utashiro <utashiro@sra.junet>
FFT1.TAR A UNIX and MS-DOS general purpose FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) program. Contributor: Steve Sampson <sampson@killer.dallas.tx.us>
FFT2.TAR Another FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) program. Uses the Cooley-Tukey algorithm, meaning it will work with a number of samples which is not a power of two. Handles real and complex data. Contributor: Peter Valkenburg <valke@cs.vu.nl>
FFT_DSP.TAR A set of FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) routines for Digital Signal Processing. Contributor: Dan Kegel <dan@srs.uucp>
FFTN.TAR An N-dimensional FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) program. Contributor: Andrew Lee <alee@tybalt.caltech.edu>
FIDO.TAR Fido scans files created by "rwhod" and reports the commings and goings of other people's machines on the network. Contributor: Phil Budne <phil@shiva.com>
FIELD.TAR The "field" program (similar to "cut") from Steve Bourne's book. Contributor: Bill Silvert <silvert@dalcs.uucp>
FINANCIL.C A program to calculate rate of return, interest rates, future values of deposits, nominal, effective, and compound interest, future value of current sum, present value of future sum, amortization schedules. Contributor: Paul Pederson <pop@bunkerb.uucp>
FLEX.TAR A replacement for "lex", the UNIX lexical analyzer generator. It's mostly compatible with lex, but missing a few "niggling" features. Version 2.3.6. Contributor: Vern Paxson <vern@lbl-csam.arpa>
FLIP.TAR A program to convert text files between MS-DOS and UNIX formats. Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
FLOCK.TAR A program which applies an advisory lock (4.2BSD; could be easily modified for System V) on the file named as its first argument and then runs the command given by the following arguments. Contributor: Doug Kingston <dpk@brl.arpa>
GC1000.TAR Software for dealing with a Heathkit GC-1000 clock. Includes code to sync your system clock from it. Contributor: Nick Sayer <mrapple@quack.sac.ca.us>
GENEAL.TAR A genealogy program which can browse data, make individual and family pages, make birthday and anniversary lists, etc. See also the file PD6:<UNIX-C.UTILS>TREEPAR.TAR-Z. Contributor: Jim McBeath <jimmc@gumby.uucp>
GETOPT.TAR A shell script version of the "getopt" routine for processing arguments. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>
GONE1.TAR A program to lock the terminal until your password is typed. Contributor: Dave Shanks <shanks@teneron.uucp>
GONE2.TAR A program which locks the terminal until a supplied password is typed. Times out after a given amount of time to avoid someone locking the terminal permanently. Allows certain harmless commands to be run ("who", "who am i", etc.). Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
GPERF.TAR A program which generates perfect hash functions for sets of key words. A perfect hash function is one which allows recognition of a key word using exactly one probe into the hash table. Contributor: Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@glacier.isc.uci.edu>
GRABCHRS.TAR A program to get one or more keystrokes from the user without requiring them to hit RETURN. Useful for proompting within shell scripts, etc. Version 1.9. Contributor: Dan Smith <daniel@island.uucp>
GREP.C The DECUS software tape version of the "grep" utility. Contributor: Ray Davis <bees@infoswx.uucp>
GSPN.TAR A simulator for generalized stochastic Petri nets that can be used to evaluate the performance of parallel systems (hardware and software). An overview can be found in "Performance Analysis Using Stochastic Petri Nets", Michael K. Molloy, IEEE Trans. on Computers, Vol. C-31, #9, Sept. 1982. Contributor: Andreas Nowatzyk <agn@unh.cs.cmu.edu>
HELPVMS1.TAR A VMS-like help program for UNIX. Allows topics and subtopics to be accessed individually. Contributor: Neal Ziring <nz@wucs.uucp>
HELPVMS2.TAR Another VMS-like help program for UNIX. Contributor: Roland Stolfa <rjs@a.cs.okstate.edu>
HELP.TAR A "help" facility for perusing /usr/man. Used as "help cmd" it works just like the "man" command. With no args, it displays a numbered list of topics (files and directories) which the user may select. As a side effect, "help" may be used to peruse any directory simply by saying "help dirname". Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
HEXCALC.TAR A calculator program based on the Texas Instruments Programmer II calculator. Contributor: Richard Hargrove <richardh@killer.uucp>
HEXDUMP.TAR A program to dump files out in hexadecimal. Contributor: Peter Ruczynski <pjr@pyra.co.uk>
HEXPERT.TAR A binary file editor for System V. Contributor: Dominic Alston <dom@dsbc.icl.co.uk>
HEY.TAR A program to broadcast a message to all terminals a specific user is using. From UNIX/World, October 1985. Contributor: Bob Desinger <bd@hpda.uucp>
HGREP.TAR A front-end for grep to highlight the word that was searched for. Contributor: Jef Poskanzer <jef@helios.ee.lbl.gov>
ILE.TAR Interactive line editor, similar to tcsh or ksh. Contributor: Robert C. Pendleton <bobp@hal.com>
JCL.TAR A JCL interpreter. You always knew someone would do this... Contributor: Robert Lupton <lupton@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu>
KBMAP.TAR A program to modify the System V/386 v3.2.2 keyboard map. Contributor: Tony Field <tony@ajfcal.cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
KEYDEF.TAR A program to allow reprogramming of DEC VT[23]xx function keys. Contributor: Gordon Vickers <gordon@prls.uucp>
LCOMP.TAR An implementation of Peter Weinberger's "Cheap Dynamic Instruction Counting", from the AT&T Bell Labs Technical Journal UNIX in 1984. Runs on Sun-3 (68020) and Vax (Berkeley-based) systems. Contributor: Paul Haahr <haahr@princeton.edu>
LIT.TAR A "super-echo" command which accepts control-character escapes, etc. Every bell and whistle you could ever want. Contributor: Richard A. O'Keefe <ok@quintus.uucp>
LOAN.C A program to calculate the interest, principal, and payments on simple-interest loans (like car loans). Contributor: Jane Medefesser <jane@tolerant.UUCP>
LOCK.TAR A program to lock the terminal until the user's password is typed. Contributor: Toby Harness <toby@gargoyle.uucp>
LOWLAV.TAR Given a list of hosts, return the name of the host with the lowest load average. Uses rwho, so is probably Berkeley-specific. Contributor: John D. DiMarco <jdd@db.toronto.edu>
LUNISOLR.TAR A program to print the phase of the moon and generate LaTeX source for a lunisolar calendar. Contributor: John Ramsdell <ramsdell@linus.mitre.org>
M4.TAR A public domain M4 macro processor. Contributor: Ozan Yigit <oz@yetti.uucp>
MAKE.TAR A "make" work-alike program. Runs on PCDOS and BSD UNIX. Contributor: Greg Yachuk <greggy@etude.uucp>
MAN.TAR A compiled version of "man" for System V. Should compile and run on 4.xBSD with minor changes. Contributor: Edward C. Bennett <edward@ukecc.uucp>
MBOXBBS.TAR This BBS is a combination of newsreader, mailer, and database. Looks like a PC/DOS BBS, but offers Internet access and NEWS transfer. MBOX requires UUCP, NEWS, and MAIL. It works on MINIX 386 and UNIX SVR3.
MDCOPY.TAR A program which allows a single file to be copied to multiple floppy disks, spanning the disks. Contributor: Greg Yachuk <greggy@etude.uucp>
MEASURES.TAR A program that reads a list of measurable itmes and then tells you what you have to measure to determine what an unknown item is. Contributor: Arthur David Olson <ado@elsie.uucp>
MENU.TAR A program which reads a menu definition file and then implements it, presenting the user with a series of numbered options. Contributor: Mike Howard <mike@milhow2.uucp>
METRICS.TAR Programs to calculate metrics of C programs. Uses Barry Boehm's COCOMO model, and also has a Halstead metric tool. Contributor: Brian Renaud <bdr@huron.ann-arbor.mi.us>
MFOLD.TAR A program to do line folding and make columns. Contributor: Peter Smidt <smidt@fy.chalmers.se>
MINIT.TAR A linear programming package based on the dual simplex method. Based on the original code in Collected Algorithms from CACM (1968) in Algol 68 by Rudolfo Salazar and Subrata Sen. This version is in C. Contributor: Badri Lokanathan <badri@ee.rochester.edu>
MKMF.TAR A "makefile maker". Contributor: Lloyd Zusman <ljz@fxgrp.uucp>
MMAKE.TAR A program which can generate makefiles for multiple operating systems (or other environmental configurations) from a single master makefile. Contributor: Eric Schneider <eric@cs1.wsu.edu>
MORSE.TAR Takes its input and coverts it to International Morse Code. Contributor: Nils McCarthy <mtymp01@ux.acss.umn.edu>
MPSIM.TAR A multiprocessor simulator package. Contributor: A. E. Mossberg <aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu>
MRANDOM.TAR Random number generator with persistent state. A replacement for 4.3 BSD "random". Contributor: Clark Thomborson <cthombor@gw.d.umn.edu>
MTOOLS.TAR Programs to read and write MS-DOS formatted diskettes on a UNIX based system. Works on AT&T UNIX PCs, Sun SparcStation 1, and Sun 3/80 systems. Contributor: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@melon.princeton.edu>
MTOOLS2.TAR Tools to manipulate MSDOS file systems. Contributor: Emmet P. Gray <fthood!egray@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu>
MULTITEE.TAR Send multiple inputs to multiple outputs. Runs on 4.3BSD and derivatives. Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@stealth.acf.nyu.edu>
NEMORBIT.TAR A program to track earth satellites. Generally for use by amateur radio operators, but also useful for weather satellites, the space shuttle, etc. Contributor: Robert W. Berger <rwb@vi.ri.cmu.edu>
NOBACK.C Convert lines with backspaces in them to multiple lines for displaying on dumb terminals, etc. Contributor: Paul Vixie <paul@vixie.uucp>
NSTRINGS.TAR A replacement for the BSD "strings" program. Faster and more correct. Runs on VMS, too. Contributor: Michael Greim <greim@sbsvax.informatik.uni-saarland.dbp.de>
PAC.TAR "The ultimate on-screen calculator for UNIX". Zillions of features including conversions, "NVRAM", checkbook balancer, base translation, trig functions, amortization, compound interest, user-definable conversions, bit functions, stack, physical constants, macros, percentages. Actually an interface to "bc". Contributor: Istvan Mohos <istvan@hhb.uucp>
PATCH.TAR A program to apply patches (output from the "diff" program) to programs automatically. Amazingly intelligent, I haven't seen it screw up yet. Contributor: Larry Wall <lwall@sdcrdcf.uucp>
PDMAKE.TAR A public domain version of "make". Version 1.6. Contributor: Greg Yachuk <greggy@zebra.uucp>
PEGBOARD.TAR A program to keep track of who is in or out of the office, and when they're due back. Contributor: Richard O'Rourke <ror@mplex.uucp>
PERL3.TAR A semi-replacement for "awk" and "sed". An interpreted language for scanning files, extracting information from them, and printing reports based on that information. It combines the best features of C, "sed", "awk", and "sh". Version 3.0. Contributor: Larry Wall <lwall@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov>
PERLCTIM.TAR An emulation of ctime(3) in PERL. Contributor: Waldemar Kebsch <kebsh@nixpbe.uucp>
PERSIM.TAR Single-Layer Perceptron Simulator. (Looks like neural networks stuff.) Contributor: Adam Stein <stein@wbst129.xerox.com>
PHONEGEN.C A program to generate all possible letter combinations from a given telephone number. Contributor: Liudvikas Bukys <bukys@rochester.edu>
PHONEME.C A program to translate English words into their phonetic spellings. Contributor: John Wasser <wasser@viking.dec.com>
PIPSCRPT.TAR A Berkeley "script"-like utility, but uses pipes. Not quite as general as real "script" (screen editors, etc. won't work), but should run on any UNIX even without ptys. Contributor: Kent Forschmiedt <kent@happym.uucp>
PMAN.TAR A program to print pieces of formatted manual pages, by specifying an argument such as "warnings" you see only the "BUGS", "CAVEATS", etc. sections, and so on. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
POSIXDAT.TAR Implementation of POSIX date and time. Contributor: Arnold Robbins <arnold@skeeve.atl.ga.us>
PSC.TAR Prints the user page segment of a "core" file out in a format similar to the "crash" program for system crashes. For System V; probably requires work to run under Berkeley. Contributor: John F. Haugh II <jfh@rpp386.uucp>
PT.TAR A program to display the hierarchy of a process tree. Works on both System V and BSD. Contributor: Jeff Bauer <bauer@loligo.cc.fsu.edu>
PTREEBSD.TAR A backed to "ps" for BSD systems to display the process tree. Contributor: Paul Lew <lew@gsg.uucp>
PTY.TAR An all-purpose program to interface programs with pseudo-terminals allowing session disconnect/reconnect and other fun items. Contributor: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@kramden.acf.nyu.edu>
PSHDPDKS.TAR An implementation of the C shell "pushd", "popd", and "dirs" commands for the Korn shell. Contributor: Fletcher Mattox <fletcher@im4u.uucp>
PWGET.TAR Programs to provide a shell script interface to the password file much like "getpwent" et. al. do for C programs. Contributor: Michael Saboff <mike@hpirs.uucp>
RANLIBSC.TAR A replacement ranlib(1) for SCO Xenix which handles externals with names longer than 40 characters. Contributor: Steve Bleazard <Steve.Bleazard@robobar.co.uk>
RECTVKBD.TAR A general purpose command line editor with the addition of predictive text generation (i.e, a DWIM command). Interfaces with a standard shell and allows simple editing of lines, and prediction of lines based on previous input. Contributor: Mark James <jamesm@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
REDIR.TAR A program to redirect standard output and standard error for csh users. (Could be used by anyone, but "sh" already has the I/O redirection constructs for it.) Contributor: Bob Glickstein <bobg+@andrew.cmu.edu>
RELDB.TAR Programs to generate scattergrams, statistics from columnar data, and some plot(1) filters. Contributor: Gunnar Stefansson <gunnar@haffro.is>
REVERSE.C A program to completely reverse its input. Reverses characters on each lines and exchanges lines top to bottom. Contributor: K. A. Gluck <kurt@pyuxhh.uucp>
REVGREP.TAR A program like "grep", except that it reads backwards from the end of the file, printing matches in reverse order. Useful for getting things out of log files, etc. Contributor: Neal Ziring <nz@wucs.uucp>
RF.TAR A Rolodex program for maintaining lists of names and addresses which can quickly be referred to. Uses System V curses. Contributor: Larry Lippman <larry@kitty.uucp>
ROFF.TAR A program which allows you to place information at the top of a troff file indicating which filters and macro packages are needed, and then calls the appropriate programs. Version 1.7. Contributor: Brian Litzinger <brian@apt.uucp>
ROLODEX.TAR A Rolodex program for maintaining lists of names and addresses which can quickly be referred to. Uses Berkeley curses (not the same program as RF.TAR-Z). Contributor: Dave Ihnat <ignatz@homebru.uucp>
ROT.TAR A program to rotate the lines of a file such that the lines become columns. Contributor: Martin Schmidt <mschmidt@exunido.irb.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
RPL.TAR An interpreter for HP's RPL "calculator programming language". Should have the same functionality as an HP-28 calculator. Contributor: hp@vmars.uucp
RS.TAR A personal reminder system. Contributor: Don Joslyn <don@novavax.uucp>
RU.TAR A program to print a users(1)-style list of names for each host in the rwho spool directory. Contributor: P. Kern <pkern@csri.toronto.edu>
S5FINGER.TAR Various Berkeley utilities for System V. "finger", "whois", and some others. Contributor: Keith Gabryelski <ag@elgar.uucp>
S5LAST1.TAR An implementation of the Berkeley "last" command for System V. Contributor: Harver R. Moran Jr. <moran@tron.uucp>
S5LAST2.TAR Another implementation of "last" for System V. Contributor: Chris Kern <ckern@killer.dallas.tx.us>
S5LOOK.C An implementation of "look" for System V. Contributor: Larry Campbell <campbell@redsox.uucp>
SAMPLE.TAR An educational program for teaching about sampling distributions. Allows the user to provide a distribution which it will then graph. Contributor: Gary Perlman <perlman@wanginst.uucp>
SAO.TAR The Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory dataset reduced to RA/DECL/MAG records. Furnished by NASA Goddard for non-commercial use. There's 49 "shar" files here; you unpack them. Contributor: Alan Wm Paeth <awpaeth@watcgl.waterloo.edu>
SC.TAR Version 6.8 of the public domain "sc" spreadsheet calculator. Runs on 4.xBSD and System V. Contributor: Bob Bond <rgb@nscpdc.nsc.com> Jeff Buhrt <buhrt@sawmill.uucp>
SCRENWHO.TAR A curses-based "who" program that updates the screen every few minutes. Contributor: Paul Pomes <paul@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu>
SEARCH.C A program to search for a string. May contain newlines; works on binary files. Contributor: Daniel R. Levy <levy@ttrdc.uucp>
SETTIME.TAR Set system time from atomic clock. Contributor: John Walker <autodesk!throop!kelvin@uunet.uu.net>
SETS.TAR A program to perform union, intersection, and difference operations on two sets given as arguments. Can be used to compute lists of files such as "everything EXCEPT *.c" and so on. Contributor: Chris Tweed <chris@edcaad.uucp>
SHELFRMS.TAR A program to provide a forms-editor interface to shell scripts. Contributor: Paul Lew <lew@gsg.uucp>
SHOW.TAR A version of "echo" with lots of flags from the multitude of UNIXes out there. Contributor: Alan Fargusson <alan@drivax.uucp>
SOUNDEX1.C A program which implements the "soundex" algorithm for generating identical tokens for like-sounding names. Contributor: Jerry Carlin <jmc@ptsfa.uucp>
SOUNDEX2.C Another implementation of Soundex. Contributor: N. Dean Pentcheff <dean@violet.berkeley.edu>
SONDXSPL.SH A spelling corrector using SOUNDEX2.C (the one from Dean Pentcheff). Contributor: Frederic W. Brehm <fwb@demon.siemens.com>
SPIN.TAR A simple interpreter intended for use as a program development tool and modest programmable interface. Contains a parser and execution engine, both easily extended. Contributor: Jim McBeath <jimmc@gumby.uucp>
SRCTOMAN.SH A shell script to convert comments in various programming languages into a UNIX-style manual page. Contributor: W. Z. Venema
STARCHRT.TAR Produces astronomical charts from a variety of databases for Post- Script, X11, SunView, Atari ST, IBM PC, X10, Tek, plot(5), HP LaserJet, etc. Can read stuff like the Yale Bright Star Catalog, the SAO catalog, etc. Version 3.0. Contributor: ccount@athena.mit.edu
STRNGSCF.TAR A program to extract strings from COFF-format object files. Contributor: Piercarlo Grandi<pcg@aber-cs.uucp>
STRINGSH.TAR Programs for manipulating strings in shell scripts. Provides "index", "rindex", substring extractors, etc. Contributor: Greg Paris <gmp@rayssd.uucp>
SUBSTR.TAR A program to extract substrings from expressions. Contributor: William E. Davidsen, Jr. <davidsen@steinmetz.uucp>
TAPE.TAR A tape database program for cataloging and alphabetizing a large number of audio (or other) tapes. Contributor: David Bleckmann <bleckmd@jacobs.cs.orst.edu>
TCSH601.TAR A csh replacement with lots of goodies. It includes a command line editor, command-file name completion, and other shell additions. Runs on BSD. Contributor: Christos Zoulas <christos@ee.cornell.edu>
TC.TAR Termcap capabilities for shell scripts. Saying "tc cap" will output the string for capability "cap" for the current terminal type. Contributor: <lmc@cisden.uucp>
TELEWRDS.TAR Programs to give all the words a phone number spells (using American phones) and all the phone numbers that can spell a word. Contributor: Jim Williams <williams@mimsy.umd.edu>
TRMCPTRM.TAR Converts a termcap file into terminfo source files. Contributor: Robert Viduya <robert@gitpyr.uucp>
TERMLIST.TAR A Perl script to produce annotated listings of termcap entries. Contributor: Geoff Leach <geoff@p.uucp>
TOE.C Like "finger" only different. Contributor: Dan Heller <argv@sri-spam.arpa>
TOT_INFO.TAR Programs to compute Chi-square independence, Gamma and related functions, etc. for 2-way contingency tables. Contributor: Doug Gwynn <gwynn@brl.mil>
TPIPE.TAR A program to split a UNIX pipeline into two pipelines. The output of one pipeline can be replicated and supplied as the input to two other pipelines executing simultaneously. Contributor: David B. Rosen <rosen@bucasb.bu.edu>
TPS.TAR A program which runs "ps" and rearranges the output. Contributor: Arndt Jonasson <arndt@zyx.zyx.se>
TRAPFILS.TAR Uses "ptrace" to trace a program and reports all files opened and closed by the program. Berkeley UNIX dependent. Contributor: Arndt Jonasson <aj@zyx.uucp>
TREEPAR.TAR A place and route (and plot) package for tree-structured data. Mostly intended as a companion to PD6:<UNIX-C.UTILS>GENEAL.TAR-Z. Contributor: Jim McBeath <jimmc@gumby.uucp>
TUTOR.TAR A program to allow multiple terminals to watch what is being typed. Useful for showing people in a class what's going on, etc. Contributor: Rich Salz <rsalz@bbn.com>
TTYPE.C A touch-typing tutor program. May need mods to work on BSD systems. Contributor: Paul Hubbard <paulh@copper.uucp>
UNITS.TAR A unit conversion program that does charts, too. Contributor: Gregory R. Simpson <simpsong@ncoast.uucp>
UNIX_VMS.TAR Tools for VMS to give it some UNIX-like features. It's mostly stuff to make DCL look a little more like the UNIX shells. Contributor: David Albrecht <dca@calmasd.uucp>
UNOD.TAR A program to "reverse" an "od -c" dump of a file, putting everything back. This lets you edit binary files, among other things. Contributor: Daniel R. Levy <levy@ttrdc.uucp>
UNTIC.TAR A program to decompile "terminfo" description files into ASCII. Contributor: Dave Regan <regan@orstcs.uucp>
VIS.TAR Turn any command into a screen-oriented one by executing it over and over, updating the screen with the results. Contributor: George M. Sipe <george@rebel.uucp>
VSH.TAR A visual shell which uses the full screen and allows selection of files by placing the cursor on them, etc. Contributor: Dan T'so <dan@rna.uucp>
VTTEST.TAR A program to test compatibility of so-called "VT100 compatibile" terminals. Contributor: Perl Lindberg <lindberg@suadb.uucp>
VTFONTDT.TAR A screen-oriented editor for downloaded fonts in a VT220 terminal. Contributor: Eric A. Pearce <eap@bucsf.bu.edu>
VT22KEYS.TAR A program to download strings to the function keys on a DEC VT220 terminal. Contributor: Ken Lester <ken@ektools.uucp>
WHICH.C A C version of the Berkeley "which" script. It searches your path and tells you which version of a program you're using. Contributor: Larry J. Barello <larry@tikal.uucp>
WHICH.SH A shell script version of "which" that allows wildcards to work. Contributor: Steven Pemberton <steven@cwi.nl.uucp>
WHICH.TAR Yet another C version of "which". Version 4.0. Contributor: Maarten Litmaath <maart@cs.vu.nl>
WIREWRAP.TAR A program to do circuit board design. Contributor: Bruce Karsh <karsh@geowhiz.uucp>
WNS.TAR A program to search for a pettern in a file and then print a window of lines from the file around the place where the match occurred. Contributor: Mark E. Mallett <mem@zinn.mv.com>
XDUMP.TAR Produce a hexadecimal dump of a file or a shared memory segment. Contributor: Bjorn Engsig <bengsig@orcenl.uucp>
XTX.TAR A program which allows placing embedded shell commands in comments in other files, and then executes them. Useful for putting "troff" commands at the top of a paper so you don't have to remember all the filters, etc. Contributor: R. P. A. Collinson <pc@ukc.uucp>
XXU.TAR Rename TOPS-20 or VMS file names to UNIX file names. Used after you do an "mget" with FTP and find yourself in a directory full of files with screwball names. Contributor: William E. Davidsen <davidsen@crdos1.uucp>
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3B1TOOLS.TAR Windowing tools for the AT&T 7300 (3B1) computer. Contributor: Muhammad S. Benten <benten@tigger.uucp>
ASU_WMS.TAR A public domain window management system for moderately dumb terminals. The terminals must support controllable scrolling regions as does the VT100, however. Runs under 4.xBSD. The Contributor: George Nelan <nelan@asu.csnet>
CALCTOOL.TAR A desktop calculator which runs under SunView, XView, X11, NeWS, MGR, and on dumb terminals. Version 2.4. Contributor: Rich Burridge <richb@aus.sun.com>
MANDLBRT.TAR A Mandelbrot viewping program for Sun workstations. The algorithm is new, and should be easy to rip out and use in other applications. Contributor: Pell Emmanuelsson <pell@isy.liu.se>
MGR.TAR "MGR is to X as UNIX is to Multics." A window system that runs on Sun workstations. Handles asynchronous updating of overlapping windows. Has a C interface library, fonts, applications, etc. There are 61 "shar" files in this tar file; I didn't unpack them. Contributor: Stephen A. Uhler <sau@bellcore.com>
PSTERM.TAR The Grasshopper Group's version of Sun's "psterm" terminal emulator for the NeWS window system. This one includes scroll bars, variable width fonts, resizing by point size or rows/cols, and other things. Contributor: John Gilmore <gnu@hoptoad.uucp>
SCREEN.TAR A window manager which allows several windows on an ASCII terminal. Requires select system call, UNIX-domain sockets, and Berkeley ptys. Contributor: Oliver Laumann <net@tub.bitnet>
SCREEN3.TAR Multiple windows on an ascii terminal. Contributor: Juergen Weigert <jnweiger@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
SUNICONS.TAR Programs to manipulate SunTools icon bitmaps. Contributor: David C. Martin <dcmartin@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
SNTLSMDS.TAR Modifications to SunTools to allow things like selecting menu options from the keyboard, etc. NOTE: these mods are for SunTools 1.2 distributed with SunOS 2.0; they may require changes to merge into more recent versions of SunTools. Contributor: Don Libes <libes@nbs-amrf.uucp>
WM2.TAR Another window manager for dumb terminals. Runs under 4.xBSD. WM2.BUG contains a bug fix. Contributor: Tom Truscott <trt@rti-sel.uucp>
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RZSZ9305.TAR An implementation of the XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM protocols, written in C. From the original author. Contributor: Chuck Forsberg <caf@omen.uucp>
UMODEM.TAR An implementation of the XMODEM, TERM II File Transfer Protocol #1, and TERM II File Transfer Protocol #4. This version runs under several versions of UNIX. Contributor: Dave Curry <davy@erg.sri.com>
XMODEM31.TAR An implementation of the Christiansen (XMODEM) file transfer protocol. This implementation works only under 4.2/4.3BSD. Version 3.10.
INFO1. Archive access via email
INFO1. Archive access via ftp
INFO1. Archive access via uucp
INFO1. Becoming an archive site
INFO1. Extracting a retrieved archive member
INFO1. Guidelines for submitting source for publication
INFO1. Introduction
INFO1. Introduction to comp.sources.3b1
INFO1. Patches Handling
INFO1. Reporting and tracking bugs.
INFO1. The structure of comp.sources.3b1 articles
INFO2. Listing of archive sites
INFO3. List of sources in the archive
PART01. Ansmach program for 3B1 with Voice Power board, Part01/01
PART01. More include files for BSD compatibility stuff, Part01/01
PART02. Still more include files for the 3b1, Part02/02
PART01. BSD style ln command for the 3b1, Part01/01
PART01. cktime: check realtime clock against battery-backed clock, Part01/01
PART01. consix - An LA100 - SIXEL Converter, Part01/01
PART01. pcmgr/smgr e-mail interface program for the 3b1, Part01/01
PART01. fdcopy: floppy disk copy program, Part01/01
PART01. Floppy disk related utilities for the 3b1, Part01/01
PART01. Format version 2.1 -- Floppy disk formatter, Part01/01
PART01. Include files for use with GCC on the 3B1, Part01/01
PART01. Klondike, version 2, Part01/06
PART02. Klondike, version 2, Part02/06
PART03. Klondike, version 2, Part03/06
PART04. Klondike, version 2, Part04/06
PART05. Klondike, version 2, Part05/06
PART06. Klondike, version 2, Part06/06
PART01. Load average routines and uptime command, Part01/01
PART01. BSD Compatibility Library for ATT 3B1, Part01/02
PART02. BSD Compatibility Library for ATT 3B1, Part02/02
PART01. Printer table assembler and disassembler for old nroff, Part01/01