November 9, 1990 UM Apollo Archive Index % ls -l total 866 -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 1757 Nov 9 10:53 Index -rw-r--r-- 1 root 5846 Oct 4 11:25 Readme.xntp -rw-r--r-- 1 root 4422 Oct 4 17:36 aplot.c -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 12484 Oct 16 10:42 date.tar.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 17419 Nov 6 20:11 epoch-patches.tar.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 105639 Aug 29 21:28 tar.tar.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 134573 Oct 19 13:13 tn3270.tar.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 22599 Nov 9 10:31 v2.tar.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 rees 570096 Sep 10 20:41 x11r4.tar.Z These programs are all for m68k Apollo nodes unless otherwise stated. Questions? E-mail to rees@citi.umich.edu (Jim Rees). ** Readme.xntp How to keep your node clocks in sync ** aplot.c Program for plotting Unix plot(5) files using GPR ** date.tar.Z Program for setting one node's clock from another node's. ** epoch-patches.tar.Z Patches to make epoch 3.2 run on your Apollo. Epoch is a modified version of GNU Emacs 18.55 with several major enhancements: o Multiple X-Window support o Marked and Attributed regions of text o Support for multiple fonts (fixed size), underlining, and stipple patterns. o Asynchronous communication with other X-Clients (usually the window manager) o Mouse-dragging with highlighting to support mouse-based cut-and- paste. o Access to raw X-Window objects ** tar.tar.Z Public domain tar program written by John Gilmore, with mods by me for the Apollo. Works much better than the badly broken Domain/OS tar. ** tn3270.tar.Z A binary-only tn3270, with pointers to the source. No mods needed to run it on your Apollo, but it's a pain to compile so here it is. ** v2.tar.Z The ever-popular v2 type manager (see /domain_examples/streams/v2). This is the latest version by the original author. It is improved over the one released by Apollo: Better error reporting Works with long names Works with cc and ld binaries stored remotely Server runs on latest release of Sun OS This version does not contain support for chmod/chown, which requires the unreleased attributes and protection traits. ** x11r4.tar.Z A binary-only x11r4 shared client library. Yes, you can run r4 clients with your r3 share-mode server. Contains pointers to source and instructions for making your own shared libraries. -------