Cornell University Submissions [351,40] to [351,43] Coordinated by: Dennis P. Costello National Submicron Facility G02 Knight Lab Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 607-256-2329 CADNET - Author: Dennis P. Costello (in [351,43]) CADNET is a terminal-to-terminal file transfer program which moves files between VMS and/or RSX systems. It is not as good as Kermit, in the following ways: - no error checking (other than checking the number of characters that come over the cable) - no virtual terminal support (no remote login) - sending is only by executing a command for every file, receiving is only by a receive server (which must be started up from a terminal connected locally to the remote system) - limitations on file type and record length (variable length records only up to 132 bytes, fixed length up to 512). CADnet does support transfer of source, object, task, and library files. CADnet's only claim to fame is that it works on systems where Kermit won't; in particular, it will work on RSX Baseline 22 (Version 3.2) systems, with the half-duplex terminal driver. It does require the Read with Prompt (IO.RPR) support in the driver. Note that this means it will work on Applicon 860 systems (in fact, it was written for that purpose). These tasks have also been run on VMS V3.5 and RSX V4.0 systems. They have not been tested on VMS V4.0, and I have no idea whether they will work in that environment or not. They refer to device MD0:, which is the terminal line over which they should communicate. I had an ASSIGN/GLOBAL in my SYSVMR.CMD for this line. The following is the list of terminal characteristics I use. (RSX) Slave, 9600 Baud, Lower, Buf=132., Echo, Norpa, Nohht, Nocrt (VMS) Terminal: _TTA2: Device_Type: Unknown Owner: No Owner Input: 9600 LFfill: 0 Width: 80 Parity: None Output: 9600 CRfill: 0 Page: 24 Terminal Characteristics: Passall No Echo Type_ahead No Escape No Hostsync TTsync Lowercase No Tab Wrap Scope No Remote No Holdscreen Eightbit No Broadcast No Readsync No Form Fulldup No Modem No Local_echo Autobaud No Hangup No Brdcstmbx No DMA No Altypeahd Set_speed No ANSI_CRT No Regis No Block_mode No Advanced_video No Edit_mode No DEC_CRT CADnet seems to prefer to work on idle systems. If either end is loaded, they have a tendency to hang, though they have not yet hung the system itself. The command syntax is: ins $recrem ins $xmtrem run receiv {on the receiving system} xmt name=name {ASCII files on RSX} xmt name=name/im:512. {image files on RSX, eg, Tasks, .olb} abo receiv {on the receiving system, to kill RECEIV} Accounting - Author: Steve Thompson (in [351,41]) Dept of Chemical Engineering 254 Olin Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 This package provides month-end billing reportsfor RSX11-M. It will almost certainly not work for M+, in addition to being silly in that environment, since there is already some accounting available there. Charges are levied for many different resources such as CPU time, connect time, disk space, QIO's issued, lines printed, etc. See the README.1ST for more information. Accounting - Author: Steve Thompson Dept of Chemical Engineering 254 Olin Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 The batch system is in [351,42]. This package provides a complete batch system for RSX11-M. There is a Virtual Terminal driver, a multi-stream job scheduler, a means for supplying input to a user program from the batch command file, etc. See the README.1ST for more information.