Sun Apr 8 21:32:43 PST 1979 These programs are all off our vax version 7 UNIX system. To run under version 6 many will need to be compiled cc -I/usr/include/retrofit ... -lretro -lS Mkstr and xstr are essential to bringing up ex, Mail and csh. All of the programs here except "ex" will run on 11/34's and 11/40's. Use pi0 and pi1 for 11/34's and 11/40s and all machines w/o floating point hardware; pi for 11/45's and 11/70s with floating point. Some of the pascal system components make both a.out and a.outNOID. In this case use the a.outNOID whenever you would use pi0 and pi1. Here are the subdirectory names and what is in them: Mail a good program for receiving mail; supplements the standard mailer (rather than replacing it) csh a new shell which offers a history mechanism to provide more flexibility and power for working quickly than any other version 6 or 7 shell. ex a new version of the editor with a powerful screen editor combined with a command mode similar to ed eyacc a modified yacc used by the pascal interpreter libNS a modified standard i/o library which allows simultaneous reading and writing me a new, flexible macro package for troff; some of the documents here use -me net a networking system using daemons which provides command batching and file copy between many machines; it connects 7 unix systems on the Berkeley campus, including 11/70's and vax'es and both version 7 and varying modified version 6 systems pascal the common parts of the pascal system unrelated to any single program pi the pascal translator for 11/45's and 11/70's with floating point hardware pi0 pi1 a version of pi for non separate i/d, or non-floating point machines px the pascal interpreter pxp pascal execution profiler pxref pascal cross reference program termlib library of terminal driving routines used by ex