This file is [307,23] README.1ST. The files in this directory are a conglomeration of system enhancements and utilities that i either wrote or acquired from one of several sources. The following README files describe this RSX Fall '80 SIG tape contribution in full: README.2ND - describes the .SLP patches to the RSX11-M operating system, the full-duplex terminal driver, MCR..., ...MCR, ...AT., TKTN, HELLO, BYE, and INStall. README.3RD - describes a very useful catch-all task (MC2 MC3) which relies heavily on the patches described in README.2ND. README.4TH - describes some other neat programs, including a file REIncarnator, a fortune COOKIE task, a Fortran-callable link to the System Library Command String Interpreter routines, and a replacement module for SYSlIB that causes tasks built with the Get Command Line routines to make use of the IO.RPR feature of the terminal driver (rather than use IO.ATT, IO.WLB, IO.RLB, IO.DET sequences). Most of the terminal driver modifications (auto-baud, 19.2K baud, ^Y abort support, etc.), the original MC2 and INStall enhancements, and various other neat things came originally from Greg Thompson, a DEC software specialist working at NASA/Ames. These programs and patches were paid for by public money and are all in the public domain, although i have substantially modified many of Greg's system patches. Greg included the following disclaimer with his submission to the BAYLUG local tape collection: The following enhancements have been made to the RSX11M V3.2 operating system. They are mostly distributed in the form of standard correction files which must be applied to unmodified source files as obtained from your system distribution. The correction files incorporate all known patches to the respective modules up and including December 79. All further patches need to be carefully merged with the enhancements into common correction files. These enhancements are provided on an as-is basis without any support implied. Nevertheless, I am interested if you find any bugs or problems. I can be reached by mail: Greg Thompson 2525 Augustine Drive Santa Clara, Ca. 95051 Many of the ...AT. patches came from either Greg Thompson, Jim Downward (KMS Fusion), or articles published in the Multi-Tasker. This is also the conglomerate source of the SET enhancements. The Fortran TIMER routines and Command String Interpreter routines came from Larry Baker at the U.S. Geological Survey, but i have modified them extensively for this submission. November 2, 1980 Daniel Steinberg SRI International loc. K1023 333 Ravenswood Menlo Park, CA 94025 (415) 326-6200 ext.5539