=============== 4014em ============== A 4014 Emulation for the UNIX PC! .... this port allows the use of the terminal emulator from within the UNIX PC telephone manager. It replaces the foundation set terminal emulator (async_main) with a new one which allows SLK selection of 4014 or VT100 mode. Updated 6/86 to use mouse input and other good stuff! Written by Terry Kovacs based on UNIX PC code =============== account ============== ACCOUNT:UNIX accounting by UID. This is a subset of the full UNIX accounting including acct and a version of "sa" to provide reports. The source for "sa" is also provided to allow for hacking. Provided by Michael Richmond =============== adventure ============== ADVENTURE FINALLY! The classic on which all others are modelled is here. This is the origional Adventure game which started it all. But for those of you who already got the covetted 350 out of 350 points there is still a reason to play this version.. This is the brand-spanking-new version of UNIX Adventure. The cave is almost twice as big as before, and has lots of new creatures in it. Ver: 1.0 (08/87) Contributed by: David Platt and Ken Wellsch. =============== amaze ============== AMAZE: Walk a maze - FROM THE INSIDE - makes use of some of the neat graphics capabilities of the 7300 so that you can walk around INSIDE a maze rather than on top of it. Created by: Fred Hicinbothem =============== appdemo ============== APPDEMO:This package provides a slide show which shows off the features of several of the available application programs. In particular, MULTIPLAN, SUPERcomp20, The AT&T Word Processor, dBASE III, and the Electronic Mail application are demonstrated. This can be a useful sales tool and primer for these packages! Provided by Oren Bloom =============== arc ============== ARC Provides an easy interface to ar(1). Uses an english style interface instead of the one letter codes of ar. Also provides online help, and full documentation. Ver: 2.0 (3/87) Contributed by: Daniel Keys. =============== atc ============== ATC Train for a new field! Prepare for a new career. Play this game enough and you too could become an Air Traffic Controller. The objective is to guide the incoming planes through your air space, and to the appropriate runway for landing or take off. Just when you think you've got the hang of it, it gets harder. Ver: 1.1 (3/87) Contributed by: S.Coffin. =============== attis.macs ============== ATTIS.MACS:If you like to use nroff on your PC7300 and you work for AT&T Information Systems - then you need to install these macros after the document preparation set to provide the correct company name on memos and documents. Hacked by: Steve Coffin =============== backgammon ============== BACKGAMMON:This is the second backgammon submission to THE STORE! The display is still curses-like but this one offers on-line help. I haven't ever tried playing them against each other so for the time being both this one and VBACK will remain available. If you're a backgammon fanatic, let me know which you prefer. Submitted by: J. S. Walden =============== bigben ============== BIGBEN: This tool gives you a full screen clock for the 3B1 It prints the current hours and minutes in banner(1) format and the full date in normal format on the bottom of the screen until an Enter is hit. It updates the screen every 60 seconds by default or every 'n' seconds where 'n' is the first argument to the command. by: Jerry Martinez. (8/24) =============== calculator ============== CALCULATOR: A four function calculator with memory for your "Office"! Fully windowized with user Help available - it really looks great .... AND it does the job! (updated with 6/15 catalog - now version 2) Created by: Gregg Stratton of Computer Dimensions =============== capctl3.0 ============== KEYSWITCH3.0:**REQUIRES RELEASE 3.0** This is a loadable device driver that makes your "Caps Lock" key be the "Ctrl" key and vice versa! When installed, you can switch between 'normal' and 'reversed' functionality as desired. Also switches between your active windows without using the suspd, choose, rsume sequence. (THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH RELEASES PRIOR TO 3.0!) Created by: Paul Fox (updated 08/24) =============== capctl3.5 ============== KEYSWITCH3.5:**REQUIRES RELEASE 3.5** This is a loadable device driver that makes your "Caps Lock" key be the "Ctrl" key and vice versa! When installed, you can switch between 'normal' and 'reversed' functionality as desired. This does not switch between your active windows without using the suspd, choose, rsume sequence. (THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH RELEASES PRIOR TO 3.5!) Created by: Steve Coffin (updated 12/86) =============== capctrl3.0 ============== CAPCTRL3.0:**REQUIRES RELEASE 3.0** This is a loadable device driver that makes your "Caps Lock" key be the "Ctrl" key and vice versa! When installed, you can switch between 'normal' and 'reversed' functionality as desired. Also switches between your active windows without using the suspd, choose, rsume sequence. (THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH RELEASES PRIOR TO 3.0!) Created by: Paul Fox (updated 08/24) =============== capctrl3.5 ============== CAPCTRL3.5:**REQUIRES RELEASE 3.5** This is a loadable device driver that makes your "Caps Lock" key be the "Ctrl" key and vice versa! When installed, you can switch between 'normal' and 'reversed' functionality as desired. This does not switch between your active windows without using the suspd, choose, rsume sequence. (THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH RELEASES PRIOR TO 3.5!) Created by: Steve Coffin (updated 12/86) =============== casino ============== CASINO: The time-honored game of Blackjack has been ported to the UNIX PC. Full casino rules including splits, doubles, and insurance are available while you watch the cards being dealt on your screen. Practice up and break the bank at Atlantic City! Ported and Pixelized by: Bill Libby =============== cleanoffice ============== CLEANOFFICE:Is your Office window getting too crowded? Would you like to customize your menu structure? Then this is the tool for you! With CLEANOFFICE you can create new menus, move stuff to them, have duplicate entries, and in general make your user interface what YOU want it to be! By: T. S. Greenwood =============== comm_docs ============== COMM_DOCS:Three memos on modems, remote print, and Email. They contain some helpful hints on configuring an external modem for use on any EIA port, setting up a system to do remote printing, and getting the kinks out of your email setup. From Keith Palmby of Convergent Technologies =============== compress ============== COMPRESS:File compression tool - gets about 50-60% compression of text files using Lempel-Ziv encoding. The claim is that it outcompresses the standard pack(1). Comes with an uncompress and zcat tool of course .... and a full man page describing several options. Ported by John Leon =============== cppflex ============== CPPFLEX:New C pre-processor allowing use of flexnames (new cpp). Now you can more easily port C programs with variable names of up to 100 characters - with no modification to the source or to the makefiles. A boon for serious C folks! Created by Bill Carpenter =============== cpr ============== CPR: C-program printer will neatly format the output of your C programs within a directory. Very useful for providing program documentation. Original by Joe Steffan et al; ported by Harold Bamford =============== crystal ============== CRYSTAL:The first UNIX PC text adventure! Patterned after the original Adventure game, you move about Crystal Cave by giving one or two word commands while searching for 26 treasures - but beware the dwarves, djinn, balrog, unicorns, pirate, Forest Ranger, bugbear, and assorted other nasties! (updated to version 1.7 on 08/24 to provide better rope tricks) Recoded in C and ported by Kevin O'Gorman =============== cscope ============== CSCOPE: A great tool if you ever have to examine code - allows the user to get a sense of the overall structure without detailed examination of stacks of paper. For C coders. (updated 6/15/86 with 03/86 version) Original by Joe Steffen, Ported by Harold Bamford =============== ctc ============== CTC: This is a program designed to make the interface to CTRACE a little easier (see above) - naturally it requires that you have CTRACE and a development set to run. Created by Joe Steffan and ported by Harold Bamford =============== ctrace ============== CTRACE: This is a C debugging tool created to help in finding some of the more obscure types of bugs .... It reads the named C files, inserts printf() lines to report the values of variables and the line numbers, and writes the modified programs to standard output. It can then be compiled and run. The output may be massive ... but sometimes it's the only way .... naturally requires the development set. Created by Joe Steffan and ported by Harold Bamford =============== cw ============== CW: Provides continuous width text for troff documents - only useful if you have the document preparation kit (which I'm told contains a version of cw that's broken). See the manual page that came with the manuals you now have for a full description: cw(1). Fixed and submitted by: Frank Farance =============== demo.1 ============== DEMO.1:The Demonstration menu, part one, includes some scanned pictures, the rotating star, the Artist's corner, and the 3-D tour of a mathematical function. These are the best of the lot! Created by Fred Hicinbothem =============== demo.2 ============== DEMO.2:The Demonstration menu, part two, includes the sales presentation, assorted pictures, spirograph output and some mathematical functions. They may run either with or without part one. Created by Fred Hicinbothem =============== dsh ============== DSH: The DOS Shell - this is a set of aliases for KORN shell users which emulate the syntax and function of MS-DOS2 commands. This could be handy to help DOS users bridge the gap to UNIX! Written by: D.B.Preston and W.M.Brelsford Ported by: Steve Coffin =============== elock ============== ELOCK:Provides a lock for your PC. No need to worry about leaving the PC logged in. Not even Suspd works while this program is running. It puts up a new window with LOCKED written in it, and prompts for the user's password. It exits when the correct password is entered. Ver: 1.02 (3/87) Contributed by: Svante C. Seleborg. =============== emacs ============== EMACS: That "other" screen editor - now YOU can use this alternative to vi if you so desire. This is version 4.7c complete with standard macros and a spell facility that has been ported to the UNIX PC. (new STORE! version 05/86) Note: this version makes use of the UNIX PC mouse too! FULL DOCUMENTATION is available by ordering EMACSDOCS. Created by: Warren Montgomery Ported by: Don DeCourcelle =============== emacsdocs ============== EMACSDOCS:This is the complete set of official EMACS documentation from Warren Montgomery, plus a few notes relating to the UNIX PC port. It is intended as a supplement to the EMACS screen editor package available under the Utilities section of THE STORE! ported by: Don deCourcelle =============== engine ============== ENGINE:A demonstration of low level graphics access. It draws an engine which runs at the given speed for the specified length of time. Ver: 1.0 (3/87) Contributed by: Amperfax Corp. =============== fatbit ============== FATBIT: This is the beginnings of a picture drawing tool. It's main use as delivered is the creation of icons or small pictures which are then translated into a static array initialization suitable for adding to your C programs to use with wrastop operations. COMPLETE WITH C SOURCE, EXECUTABLE, AND MAKEFILE! Created by Fred Hicinbothem =============== fonts ============== FONTS: Some C source, makefiles, and assorted stuff to start you off experimenting with fonts. There are two simple C programs which display various fonts, plus there are three old english fonts in varying sizes. Created by Kevin Redden and Fred Hicinbothem =============== form_maker ============== FORM_MAKER:This is a MUST for anyone writing code for the UNIX PC that uses forms .... no more fooling around with those C structures, recompiling, looking, changing, ad nauseum. NOW you can simply use a screen editor interface (like vi) to draw your form - then use the form_maker to make it just right with SLKs, comments on the form, command menus for the fields, labels, help, etc. - ALL INTERACTIVELY!!! Then, when you're done, a C source file will be waiting for you that you can imbed in your application code. A boon to mankind by: Ray Fyhr (with README document) =============== gob ============== GOB:A very elemental adventure with tongue in cheek nature. Moves are made by choosing between a few alternatives at each stage. Accumulate gold, luck, curses, and experience on your way to the rescue of a prince or princess. Ported by Kevin O'Gorman =============== gss.symbols ============== GSS.SYMBOLS:If you have GSS Sound Presentations, you'll want this collection of symbols specific to AT&T IS and Workstations in particular. Created by a student artist. Provided by: LaVerne Hoag =============== hack ============== HACK: Similar to ROGUE but with twice as many monsters, tricks, and a little dog that follows you around. Try this one if you're all rogue'd out .... complete with some introductory documentation. (Version 1.0.3) (updated on 08/24/86) Original by Jay Fenlason, updated by Andries Brouwer Ported by Nigel Haslock and Larry Weber =============== hdb3.0 ============== HDB3.0 Upgraded to SVR3 uucp It knows how to deal with ISN, STARLAN, SYS85, and the OBM. A complete port of the SVR3 HoneyDanBer (HDB) uucp subsystem for UNIX PC software releases 2.96, and 3.0 - fully integrated with the UNIX PC internal modem, User Agent, and telephone manager. Provides enhanced power and reliability for communications on the UNIX PC. Includes the uucp system, "cu", "ct", "uugetty", and Administrative tools. The information in HONEYDOCS is No Longer completely valid for this HoneyDanBer. Ver: 5.4 (8/87) Contributed by: Distributed Programming Tools Group. =============== hdb3.5 ============== HDB3.5 Upgraded to SVR3 uucp It knows how to deal with ISN, STARLAN, SYS85, and the OBM. A complete port of the SVR3 HoneyDanBer (HDB) uucp subsystem for UNIX PC software releases 3.5 - fully integrated with the UNIX PC internal modem, User Agent, and telephone manager. Provides enhanced power and reliability for communications on the UNIX PC. Includes the uucp system, "cu", "ct", "uugetty", and Administrative tools. The information in HONEYDOCS is No Longer completely valid for this HoneyDanBer. Ver: 5.4 (8/87) Contributed by: Distributed Programming Tools Group. =============== hdbadmin ============== HDBADMIN:HDB UUCP Administration (Release 1.5, 8/24/87) from User Agent complete with Help function. Don't confuse this with the HoneyDanBer software you may have ordered from the STORE!. It allows you to set up bidirectional traffic (Both Host and Caller) on a serial port. It allows you to edit multiple systems files (typically, Sys.priv, Sys.uureg, Systems, etc). It provides two additional features Connection Setup and Poll Setup. And more. Ver: 1.5 (8/24/87) Contributed by: Dyi Chang. =============== hdbprint ============== HDBPRINT:Setting up a remote printer with the User Agent Printer Setup (which reads L.sys file) in the HDB environment no longer works properly. This package includes a modified version of the UA Printer Setup (lpsetup in /usr/bin) which fixes the problem (by using uuname). It also uses a modified interface file which depends less on the remote system setup so is more compatable with secured systems Ver: 1.1 (8/21/87) Contributed by: Dyi Chang. =============== hfc3.0 ============== HFC3.0:**FOR VERSION 3.0 ONLY**If you have a UNIX PC and an ISN, Datakit, Sytek, or Ungermann-Bass connection, you need this installable driver. It allows both terminal emulation and uucp using tty000 at RS232 speeds (up to 19.2Kb)! You can run EMACS on a remote host! A must for ISN sites like MT, FJ (soon) and HO (soon). Includes many of the tty driver fixes you've been waiting for. WARNING: most of these LANs will need to be set up specially to use EIA (RTS/CTS) flow control. Version 2.4. 10/1/86 NOT for VERSION 3.5 use only on 3.0 Not for system 85 data module connections! Contributed by: Jonathan Clark and Chun Liew =============== hfc3.5 ============== HFC3.5:**FOR VERSION 3.5 ONLY** - If you have a UNIX PC and an ISN, Datakit, Sytek, or Ungermann-Bass connection, you need this installable driver. It allows both terminal emulation and uucp using tty000 at RS232 speeds (up to 19.2Kb)! You can run EMACS on a remote host! A must for ISN sites like MT, FJ (soon) and HO (soon). Includes many of the tty driver fixes you've been waiting for. WARNING: most of these LANs will need to be set up specially to use EIA (RTS/CTS) flow control. Version 3.1. 12/2/86 NOT for VERSION 3.0 use only on 3.5 Not for system 85 data module connections! Contributed by: Jonathan Clark and Chun Liew =============== honeydocs ============== HONEYDOCS:A complete documentation set for the HoneyDanBer (HDB) uucp subsystem as available on the AT&T UNIX PC. It includes a file README.7300 that outlines the HDB installation on the PC7300. It is important to order this documentation and read this file carefully BEFORE ordering the HDB software as it describes the changes that will be made to your 7300 when HDBUUCP is installed. (matches version v2.0A of HDBUUCP) Ported by: S. Coffin =============== hrdcpy ============== HRDCPY: A program that allows all I/O to a terminal to be saved in a file. The advantage over tee(1) is that command line editting and history are available (like ksh in emacs mode). Original code by Mike Veach Ported by Harold Bamford =============== icon ============== ICON: The Icon programming language was developed at the University of Arizona under an NSF grant. It is a high-level language with extensive facilities for processing strings and lists which incorporates many novel features. It has been compared to SNOBOL. Version 5.10 by R.E.Griswold and W.H.Mitchell (8/85) Ported by: Rick Fonorow =============== iconoclast ============== ICONOCLAST: Are you bored with the little "working" icon with the AT&T symbol that shows up in the lower right-hand corner??? Use this neat little tool to change it to anything you want! NOTE: You MUST have a development set to use this !!!! A team effort based on pieces by: J.C.McMillan, S.Coffin, F.Hicinbothem, and D.H.Nochlin =============== ihvdiag ============== IHVDIAG:If you just made a hardware card for the UNIX PC and you want to create diagnostics for it, this is for you. If you are not an Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV) - skip it. Created by Mark Smith =============== inedit ============== INEDIT:A "front-end" program to apply input line editting and history (like ksh in emacs mode) to any interactive program. Useful for dumb interactive programs like sdb(1). Original code by Mike Veach Ported by Harold Bamford =============== installdoc ============== INSTALLDOC:This document provides a tutorial on how to create installable software packages for the UNIX PC. It tells you how to package your application so that it can be distributed via floppy disk or via THE STORE! This is a MUST if you're a developer .... A stellar effort by: Fred Hicinbothem =============== ksh ============== KSH: The Korn Shell - an enhanced shell created by Dave Korn of BTL. It has many enhanced features (similar to the C shell but better). Comes with FULL DOCUMENTATION!!!! NOW now supports 8 bit chars, is fully compatable (updated 9/8/86) with bourne shell, and can run setuid, + nonreadable shell scripts. Ported by: Steve Coffin =============== larn ============== LARN:This game is similar in style to Rogue and Hack, but with a different feel to it - you search the caves for a cure for the dreaded disease your daughter has contracted, while encountering all manner of interesting things. This is version 12.0 as captured from usenet. Created by: The Prince of Gems (alias Noah Morgan) Maintained by: James McNamara Ported by: Ed Barlow and Fred Hicinbothem =============== less ============== LESS:The best pager in the world - better than more, pgr, or page. Allows forward and backward paging plus built-in help for a multitude of commands. Plus a full manual page. Ported by: T. W. Beattie =============== logo ============== LOGO:Logo is a computer programming language which was designed to be both simple to use and powerful. It was designed by scientists at MIT and Bolt, Beranek, and Newman based on LISP but with far easier notation for the beginner. This version of Logo was originally coded in C at the Boston Children's Museum and extensively modified at the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional HS, hence it is known as LSRHS Logo. It has extensive command help, and nroff'able documentation. Have fun with the turtle-graphics by writing simple programs to draw stuff on your screen - excellent beginners language! Ported and windowized by Tim Thompson =============== magic ============== MAGIC: A simple adventure game using two word commands for new adventurers. If you're just getting started with adventures and you're not ready for CRYSTAL this may be for you. Find your way into and explore a mountain cavern using two word commands. Ported by Kevin O'Gorman =============== mailx ============== MAILX: A new and improved version of /bin/mail - fully compatible but with lots of new features. It's not windowed yet, but it out-features /bin/mail hands down. Complete with help and a manual page. Ported by David Nochlin =============== mongo ============== MONGO:This is a neat little XY plotter for screen or GSS supported printer. It interactively formats and draws simple XY plots on your screen based on columns of data you supply in ASCII files - really helpful when you want to see what data is telling you quickly! Plus, it comes with a manual page AND SOURCE CODE if you'd like to try your hand at making it even better! Written by Ann Takata and Michael Richmond =============== monitor ============== MONITOR:A new libmon.a that allows monitor(3) and profile(2) to work. If you want to use profiling or monitoring on the UNIX PC you should get this library to make it work! From Julia Harper =============== mouse ============== MOUSE: Now for your stealing pleasure, the source code for two of the games contained in the SCREENGAMES package - bounce.c and etch.c ! Learn the secrets of mouse handling by examining these two short programs - complete with the Makefile - all you need is a development set and away you go .... Packaged by F. Hicinbothem Originals by S. Coffin and W. Colon =============== msdosw ============== MSDOSW: MSDOS Format and Write functionality soon to be released in 3.0 is yours NOW! Allows you to put UNIX files onto DOS disks for reading by MSDOS. If this is the sort of thing you want to do, this facility lets you do it! Created by Walter Gregory =============== mtools ============== MTOOLS This is a set of tools for using MS-DOS floppies on the UNIX PC. It comes from Emmet Gray, via usenet. These commands make it much more like using MS-DOS commands to manipulate the floppies, and are much better than the stuff that is supplied with the System software (you couldn't remove files!) Ver: 1.2 (08/87) Contributed by: Emmet Gray and Dave Wood. =============== ngrep ============== NGREP This is the blindingly fast Boyer-Moore grep variant from usenet (James A. Woods, author). It uses Henry Spencer's public-domain regexp(3) routines, also from usenet. Darryl Waggoner did the packaging for the 7300, and distributed sources on usenet. Packaging for THE STORE (and egrep, in case you don't have the real one) courtesy of Dave Wood. Ver: 1.0 (08/87) Contributed by: James Woods and Dave Wood. =============== othello ============== OTHELLO:Play the game of OTHELLO. 0, 1, or 2 can play. Each player places stones using the mouse. The program also keeps track of past game statistics, offers easy, medium and hard games, and provides full help. A fun game. Version 1.1 12/86 Created by: Rick Sladkey =============== pacman ============== PACMAN: That old video favorite as ported to the UNIX world. This is the version for old-style character terminals so it doesn't make use of all the possible UNIX PC graphics, but it's still fun to play - unless the monsters eat you! Submitted by: Bob Schreibmaier =============== phonesrc ============== PHONESRC:Some source code to help figure out how to use the modem and dialer. This original C code is the labor of someone who spent a good deal of time trying to figure out the program- matice interface to the dialer and modem - and ended up with a rudimentary terminal emulator. He donated the C source to us so that later generations wouldn't have to suffer so much! Thanks to: Kevin O'Gorman =============== pong ============== PONG:Well, here it is - somebody took the source code from SCREENGAMES and fixed it so pong doesn't cheat - or so I'm told! No source code this time, just a revised game! Submitted by: R. A. Brown =============== prime ============== PRIME This program is a DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM that shows the great power of the 68010 CPU of the Unix PC and its RAM access. It is written in assembler and addresses most of its variables through registers. It mainly has value in demonstrating the power of the machine to math officianados, since many computer users out there don't even know exactly what a prime number is, or at the very least, they don't care to know. Ver: 1.0 (3/87) Contributed by: David Solan. =============== prog_calc ============== PROG_CALC:A programmers calculator - hex, octal, AND, OR, XOR ! Lets you calculate in signed or unsigned, long or short or char, and decimal or octal or hex. Perform AND, OR, XOR, shifts, and modulos. Fully windowed with HELP! Created by: Gregg Stratton of Computer Dimensions =============== quiz ============== QUIZ: The /usr/games quiz - with the standard very hard questions! Ported by Mike Ody =============== reminders ============== REMINDERS:This replaces the UNIXCAL Package. The UNIX calendar(1) command - plus a windowed entry form! Enter things you want to be reminded of, and automatically receive mail on the day (and the day before) the event! A great appointment reminder function you use from your Office or from UNIX. ALSO - A real egrep and fgrep are included! Now provides better date verification, moves the calendar file into the Filecabinet and provides an option to edit it. origionally Ported by Bob Lewis and Windowized by Fred Hic Ver: 1.1 (3/87) Contributed by: Jeffery Small. =============== rogue ============== ROGUE: A game of dungeons and dragons that takes place on your screen! Complete with full documentation. This version is known as Superrogue 9.0! Ported by Steve Coffin =============== rose ============== ROSE: This package provides three design-drawing programs originally developed for the BLIT terminal. They are self cycling and randomized but can also accept user parameters. They are basically polar plots of assorted types. NOTE: if you are a programmer, see the ROSESRC entry for the source code! [Note: you must install the system drivers (2 floppy set) that came with your Foundation Set to use this one.] Ported by: Pete Maurer =============== rosesrc ============== ROSESRC:This is the source code and makefile for the programs in the ROSE package (see Demonstration section). Aside from the mathematics, it is an example of graphics output using the GSS display device driver packaged with the foundation set. (includes a document on the math) Provided by: Pete Maurer =============== screengames ============== SCREENGAMES: Three games that use the capabilities of the UNIX PC. Life (a pattern growth game); Bounce (our first try at a PONG game; and Etch (use the mouse to draw). Originals by: Steve Coffin, Kurt Kanaskie, and Willy Colon =============== se ============== SE This is a screen oriented version of ed. All the commands which ed understands also work here. So for all of you out there who didn't want to learn vi or emacs but wanted a full screen editor, this is for you! Ver: 1.0 (08/87) Contributed by: Arnold Robbins. =============== see ============== SEE: A cross between grep, head, and tail to see specified lines. SEE will let you print lines surrounding a keyword, or will let you specify prcisely the lines of an ascii file you want to see. Created by Dennis Rister =============== shah ============== SHAH: ..... is our first entry in the UNIX PC CHESS tournament. Provides a display of the board and movement by clicking on the pieces with the mouse .... averages between 15 and 30 seconds per move. If you play CHESS for fun, you should enjoy trying to beat the SHAH !!! (updated 03/01 with fixes) Created by Jim Bennett =============== snake ============== SNAKE: An old favorite - march your snake around the screen to collect the booty - but be careful, the more you collect the longer the snake gets! It's all over when you run into yourself or a wall! Use the h,j,k,l (and H,J,K,L) keys to move around. Submitted by : Jerry Martinez =============== third ============== THIRD:A listing of all the software provided by Official AT&T ISV's and VAR's. Each listing includes the name of the Company, which catagory it belongs to, and a summary page number. The summary pages are brief descriptions of the packages, and can be accessed specifically. Individual pages can be printed using and the whole set of listings can be printed. Ver: 1.0 (3/87) Contributed by: George Koenig. =============== trek ============== TREK: STAR TREK - the ASCII Terminal version from /usr/games Ported by Mike Ody =============== twe ============== TWE This is a typewriter interface for a standard printer. It makes your printer act like a typewriter but also provides some very limitted editting functions. It handles different page sizes, margins, and allows you the choice of sending output to the printer after every character, line or page. Great for one page letters, labels, 4" X 6" 'Buck' slips, or create your own format. Ver: 1.10 (3/87) Contributed by: Dave Neal. =============== unixcal ============== UNIXCAL: The UNIX calendar(1) command - plus a windowed entry form! Enter things you want to be reminded of, and automatically receive mail on the day (and the day before) the event! A great appointment reminder function you use from your Office or from UNIX. ALSO - A real egrep and fgrep are included! Ported by Bob Lewis and Windowized by Fred Hic =============== unixgames ============== UNIXGAMES: The old favorites: arithmetic, backgammon, blackjack, craps, fish, fortune, hangman, mastermnd, maze, moo, number, ttt, wump Ported by Mike Ody =============== vback ============== VBAC Visual Backgammon with three levels of play, doubling, and a "curses-type" display. This was the initial backgammon game for the UNIX PC. Let me know if you prefer this one or the BACKGAMMON version above! Original by R.A.Brown and G.K.Francis Ported by R.A.Brown =============== vcalc ============== VCALC Vcalc is a spreadsheet calculator very similar to products such as VisiCalc and Supercalc. Vcalc's main utility is that values may be specified to be functions of other values. Thus, when one value is changed, the other values dependent on it may be seen to change "instantaneously." You can play "What if...?" type games and see what happens to a modeled situation if one or more constituent variables or formulas are changed. Ver: 1.3 (08/87) Contributed by: Tom Skrobola. =============== vikeys ============== VIKEYS: This tool allows you to use all the 3B1's extra keys like Exit, Move, Prev, and all the others in vi. Especially great for the new user of enhanced ed who doesn't want to learn all the special features of vi but would still like to use them. Contributed by: Reuel Robertson. (8/24) Packaged by: Susan M. Woodbury. =============== vsh ============== VSH: The Visual shell. A shell designed especially to ease the effort of programming - well integrated with editor and compilation tools. Full manual pages included. Original by Joe Steffan; ported by Harold Bamford =============== vspell ============== VSPELL: A beautiful screen oriented spelling checker for ascii files! If you have the UNIX PC Document Preparation package (nroff, spell, and all that good stuff) then VSPELL is for you. Check spelling in any flat ascii file using the spell(1) facility, but with a user interface that makes it downright pleasurable! With documentation. A boon to personkind from: Brian Downs =============== windy ============== WINDY:A neat little tool to modify or examine the window parameters as described in window(7). Use the source to learn how to deal with windows. The tool itself is great - run "windy vi" to get a full screen vi that goes away on completion, or change your window parameters whenever you want. Sent with full documentation on use! Created by: Jim Reeds =============== wmgr ============== WMGR A new window manager which provides the quick window switching of the CAPCTRL3.0. CAPCTRL3.5 provides the switching of the Caps Lock key and the ctrl key. But, because the wmgr became a loadable driver, the window switching could not be provided. With this new wmgr you can get that capability back. Ver: 1.1 (3/87) Contributed by: Dave Wood. =============== world ============== WORLD This is an Adventure style game. Instead of a cavern however you are on a survey expedition to an alien world. Points are scored in samples collected, and items found. All this to get out of latrine duty! Ver: 1.0 (08/87) Contributed by: Doug McDonald and Dave Wood. =============== wsdb ============== WSDB: A windowed sdb(1). If you are a user of the sdb(1) symbolic debugger then you'll want the windowed version. Provides the features of sdb(1) but allows easier debugging of full-screen or windowed applications. (updated 01/01/86) Windowized by Larry Weber =============== xlisp ============== XLISP: A public domain version of the LISP programming language - an experimental object oriented language. This is version XLISP 1.4 from the original which appeared in net.source on NETNEWS. Original and documentation by David Betz Ported to good old UNIX PC by Don deCourcelle