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PDP-10.its/doc/programs.md
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  • 11SIM, PDP-11 emulator.
  • 20XCVT, convert TOPS-20 CSAVE file to PDUMP.
  • @, cross reference generation tool.
  • ACCLNK, sets com-link accept bit for specified TTY.
  • ACOUNT, dummy account program used for users from safe sites.
  • ADVENT, (Colossal Cave) Adventure by Will Crowther.
  • ARCCPY, copies and old-format archive, converting to new format.
  • ARCDEV, transparent file system access to archive files.
  • ARCSAL, archive salvager.
  • ARGUS, alerts you when specified users login or logout.
  • ARPA, gateway from Chaosnet to Arpanet and Internet.
  • ATSIGN CHAOS, Chaosnet support.
  • ATSIGN DEVICE, load device drivers.
  • ATSIGN TARAKA, starts dragons.
  • ATSIGN TCP, TCP support.
  • BALANC, MOVDIR, balances directories.
  • BDAY, happy birthday demon.
  • BINPRT, display information about binary executable file.
  • BITPRT, print JCL as bits.
  • BYE, say goodbye to user. Used in LOGOUT scripts.
  • CALPRT, decode a .CALL instructions CALL block.
  • CC, C compiler (binary only).
  • CHADEV, Chaosnet jobdev (binary only).
  • CHARFC/CHARFS, Chaos RFC.
  • CHATST, Chaos test.
  • CHESS2, Alan Baisley's Tech II chess program.
  • CHTN, CFTP, Chaosnet TELNET and FTP support.
  • COMIFY, convert HEX to COM format.
  • COMPLR, lisp compiler.
  • COMSAT, Mail server.
  • CREATE, creates a text file in your home directory from console input.
  • CROCK, analog watch.
  • CROSS, cross assembler for micros.
  • CTIMES, Chaosnet time server.
  • CTIMSR, Chaosnet time server.
  • D, SUDS drawing program
  • DATE, print date and time.
  • DATSRV, server for RFC 867 Daytime protocol.
  • DCROCK, digital watch.
  • DDTDOC, interactive DDT documentation.
  • DECUUO, TOPS-10 and WAITS emulator.
  • DIRCPY, copy directory.
  • DIRDEV, list directories, sorted or subsetted.
  • DIRED, directory editor (independent from EMACS DIRED).
  • DMPCPY, crach dump copy dragon.
  • DP Device, 7-bit conversions?
  • DQ Device, for doing hostname resolutions. Used by COMSAT.
  • DSKDEV, D - short disk device.
  • DSKUSE, disk usage information.
  • DUMP/LOAD, tape backup and restore.
  • EMACS, editor.
  • EXECVT, convert 20x.exe (SSAVE) file to ITS BIN (PDUMP) file.
  • EXPN/VRFY - query remote SMTP server.
  • FACTOR, factor integers.
  • FAIL, assembler from SAIL.
  • FCDEV, talk to LispM file server.
  • FDIR, fast directory listing.
  • FED, font editor.
  • FIDO, watch for system events and bark.
  • FILE, Chaosnet file server.
  • FIND, search for files.
  • FRETTY, display list of free TTYs.
  • FTPS, FTP Server.
  • FTPU, FTP Client.
  • GCMAIL, delete old files from .MAIL.
  • GETSYM, copy all symbols from running ITS to a file.
  • GMSGS, copy system messages to mail file.
  • H3MAKE, a job that requests DRAGON to build host table.
  • HEXIFY, convert COM file into Intel HEX format.
  • HOST, display information about network host.
  • HOSTAB, display HOSTS2 format host table.
  • HOSTS3, the host table compiler.
  • HSNAME, displays user's HSNAME.
  • HSNDEV, HSNAME device.
  • IDLE, list idle users.
  • IFILE, Chaosnet file service.
  • INIT, a helper program for LOGIN, LOGOUT, and other script files.
  • INLINE, reads line from TTY and adds to JCL (for DDT init files).
  • INQUIR, user account database.
  • INQUPD, processes INQUIR change requests.
  • INSTAL, install executables on other ITS machines.
  • ITSDEV, ITS device server.
  • JEDGAR, counter spying tool.
  • JOBS, list jobs by category.
  • JOTTO, word-guessing game.
  • LAY, SUDS layout program.
  • LIMERI, print limerics.
  • LIMSER, Chaosnet limeric service.
  • LISP, lisp interpreter and runtime library (autoloads only).
  • LOADP, displays system load.
  • LOCK, shut down system.
  • LOOKUP, looks up user info in INQUIR database.
  • LOSS (device).
  • LSPEED, set tty line parameters.
  • LSRPRT, print information about user groups.
  • LUSER, request help from registered list of logged-in users.
  • MACSYMA, symboling manipulation system.
  • MAXTUL, tools for managing Macsyma.
  • MAGDMP, standalone program loader/dumper for magtape.
  • MAGFRM, create tapes for use with MAGDMP.
  • MAIL, Mail sending client.
  • MAILT, allows editing mail (from :MAIL) in EMACS.
  • MCL, subsystem for compiling individual Macsyma files.
  • METER, displays system metering information.
  • MLDEV, MLSLV, Allows access to remote systems as devices (e.g. DB:).
  • MLIFE, Bill Gosper's Conway Life.
  • MODEMS, modems gragon.
  • MSPLIT, split a file into smaller parts.
  • MTBOOT, make bootable tapes.
  • MUDDLE, MDL interpreter.
  • NAME, Shows logged in users and locations, aka FINGER.
  • NETIME, network time dragon.
  • NICNAM/NICWHO, look up someone in the ARPAnet directory.
  • NODIPS, SUDS wirelister (without DIP definitions).
  • NUDIR, create user directory.
  • NWATCH, small watch display.
  • OBS, observe system activities.
  • OCM, Richard Greenblatt's Mac Hack VI chess program.
  • OCTPUS, print character representations.
  • OS, realtime TTY spy.
  • PALX, PDP-11 cross assembler.
  • PANDA, user account management program.
  • PC, SUDS printed circuit board program.
  • PDSET, set time and date.
  • PEEK, system monitoring.
  • PFTHMG, Puff the magic dragon.
  • PHOTO, capture STY session output.
  • PLAN (CREATE), creates a PLAN file in your home directory from console input.
  • PORTS, display free network ports.
  • PR, print out various system documentation.
  • PRINT, print long-named files.
  • PROBE, probe inside job and display various information about it.
  • PRUFD, list files on disk volume.
  • PSEND, super sender.
  • PT, pager test.
  • PTY, pseudo-tty.
  • PWMAIL, a limited version of MAIL when not yet logged in under PWORD.
  • PWORD, replacement for sys;atsign hactrn that requires registered logins.
  • QUOTE, prints out a random quote.
  • REATTA, reattaches disowned jobs to terminal.
  • REDRCT, redirect IP routing.
  • RIPDEV, replacement for MLDEV for no-longer-existing machines.
  • RMAIL, Mail reading client.
  • RMTDEV, MLDEV for non-ITS hosts.
  • SALV, old file system tool for KA and KL.
  • SCANDL, TTY OUTPUT SPY.
  • SCHEME, Scheme interpreter.
  • SCNV, convert plotter files to XGP scan files.
  • SCRAM, encypt/decrypt file.
  • SCRMBL/UNSCR, scramble/unscramble file.
  • SEND, REPLY, replacements for DDT :SEND.
  • SENDS, Chaosnet SEND server.
  • SENSOR, sends censor.
  • SENVER, Chaosnet SEND server.
  • SN, snoop terminal.
  • SPCWAR, Spacewar game.
  • SPELL, ESPELL spell checker.
  • SRCCOM, Compares/merges source files, compares binary files.
  • SRDATE, set reference date on a file.
  • STINK, linker.
  • STINKR, new linker (binary only).
  • STTY, set terminal parameters.
  • STY, pseudo-terminal for multiple sessions.
  • STYLOG, convert PTY output file into ascii file.
  • SUPDUP, Supdup client.
  • SYSCHK, check up on system job.
  • SYSLOD, system load histogram.
  • SYSMSG, displays system messages.
  • RABBIT, Scheme compiler.
  • TAGS, generate tags table for sources.
  • TALK/WHO/WHOJ/WHOM/USERS, list users.
  • TCTYP and CRTSTY, terminal handling.
  • TEACHE, Emacs tutorial.
  • TECO, editor.
  • TELNET, Telnet client.
  • TELSER, Telnet/Supdup server.
  • TEN50, TOPS-10 emulator.
  • TIME, displays date/time/uptime and other info.
  • TIMES, TCP time server.
  • TIMOON, displays the time and phase of the moon.
  • TIMSRV, RFC 868 network time protocol.
  • TMPKIL, clean out old files in .TEMP.;.
  • TTLOC, Advertises physical location of logged in users.
  • TTY, displays TTYs with UNAME/JNAME/CORE and other info.
  • TTYSWP, swap TTYs.
  • TYPE8, type 8-bit file.
  • UFIND, find users.
  • UNTALK, split-screen comm-link program.
  • UP/DOWN, check if host is online.
  • UPTIME, Chaosnet uptime server.
  • USQ, unsqueeze/uncram a file.
  • VV/VJ/DETREE, list jobs.
  • XHOST, tool for replacing host nicnames with real hostnames.
  • WHAT, humorous quips to various "what" questions.
  • WHO%, list index/uname/jname/%time in sorted list.
  • WHOLIN, mode line for display terminals (with date/time/job/etc info).
  • WHOSEN, print author of last send.
  • WL, SUDS wirelister.
  • WUMPUS, Hunt the Wumpus game.
  • X, Y, Z, remember DDT command and re-execute it.