The software in this directory is ZIPped with VMS file attributes.  If
you don't have UNZIP.EXE, you can get it in binary mode from here.  I
either wrote or help maintain this software, so it should always be the
most current version.  This software is available from narnia.memphis.edu
via anonymous FTP, gopher, or World-Wide Web (WWW) clients.  Most of it
will also run on AXP systems; some software contains AXP objects and
images already built.

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AAAREADME.TXT       This text file

.LINKS              (Ignore all .LINKS files - they are for Gopher)
ASKOPER.ZIP         For operator interaction with DCL command files
BROADCASTCLASS.ZIP  Gets current broadcast classes for later restoration
CSWING.README       File explaining contents of the C Swing distributions
CSWING_V*.ZIP       C Swing directory and file manager; see CSWING.README
DECUS_VS036.PS      Session overheads for VMS Performance Mgt I: Memory
DECUS_VS037.PS      Session overheads for VMS Performance Mgt II: Disk and File
DYNPRI.ZIP          Dynamic Priority adjuster for interactive CPU-bound procs
MASTER.ZIP          Delegate GRANT/REVOKE of groups of identifiers
MAIL_EDIT_V*.ZIP    VMS MAIL TPU routine to strip headers, quote, spell, etc.
MOST.ZIP            Foteos Macrides' version of John Davis' MOST file viewer
SYSMGT.ZIP          My VMS System Management Guide in PostScript
SYSTAT.ZIP          System status program; shows cluster-wide process info

UNZIP.DOC           UNZIP documentation
UNZIP.EXE           UNZIP program for OpenVMS VAX
UNZIP.ALPHA_EXE     UNZIP program for OpenVMS AXP

[.COM]              Subdirectory with several command procedures.  See
                    the file [.COM]AAAREADME.TXT for details.

[.OSUWEB]           OSU HTTP server auxiliary files (scripts and other stuff)

[.UNSUPP]           Subdirectory with other useful utilities that I do not
                    maintain, and may therefore not be the latest versions.

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For FTP users (WWW and gopher users may skip this section):
 All ZIP files should be retrieved in binary (or image) mode, unless you
 have an FTP implementation that understands "STRU O VMS" like MultiNet,
 CMU, TCPware, or Pathway.  Note that Digital's own "TCP/IP Services for
 VMS" (a.k.a. UCX) currently does *not* support "STRU O VMS".  If you're
 transferring these files with gopher or WWW, the file types should be
 set correctly for you.

 This file is in the [ANONYMOUS] directory, and you may set default to
 subdirectories in the usual ways.  Unix-style file structure commands
 are not supported.  For example:  "cd unsupp", "cd [.unsupp]", or even
 "cd [anonymous.unsupp]" will work, but "cd /anonymous/unsupp" will *not*
 work.