DECUS Essential Tools Collection, 1996 for OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX (VS0174)
and AnalytiCalc, a spreadsheet and database system for various
systems including:
* VMS on both Alpha (AXP) and VAX platforms
* AmigaDos
* Unix
* RSX11
* MSDOS
Complete sources and executables are present.
To install quickly on Alpha, perform the following steps:
$ crea/dir somedisk:[somewhere]
(use a disk that has 1500 or so free blocks at least)
$ assign/sys somedisk:[somewhere] dk:
$ set def dk:
$ copy [analy.analyrimalpha.dk]*.* []
$ copy [analy.analyrimalpha]analyrim.exe sys$system:
$ analyrim:==$analyrim
Now AnalyRIM will execute when you type "analyrim".
The VAX version is in [analy.analyrim]. The same dk: files
may be used.
It is recommended that you place the assign/sys command in your
systartup_v5.com file and place the AnalyRIM symbol definition
in your sylogin.com file.
AnalyRIM requires no special privileges to run, nor does it use
any. Complete sources are preesent. Be warned however, that
recompiling analyrim.for requires a pagefile quota of over 200,000
pagelets.
Documentation can be found in the dk: directory for normal
typing and in Runoff source form in the CD [.doc] directory.
If using AnalyRIM from a DECterm window, you can use the VC
command to turn on color and mouse. (The VB command goes back to
colorless.)
If the mouse is enabled, the left button enters L cellname
to move to the cell pointed to. The center button enters the
currently pointed-to cellname, and the right button enters colon
followed by the current cellname your mouse pointer points to.
The center and right buttons thus are configured to facilitate
entering ranges.
If you dislike the auxiliary keypad layout, you can edit the
files in the dk: area and change it to almost anything you want.
Glenn C. Everhart
10/23/1992
Everhart@Raxco.com
215 358 5875
Note: The version of AnalyRIM for VMS here is somewhat updated over
that on the CD "Alpha VMS Startup Set", so that it operates OK
with the mouse in "enter mostly" mode and the VI command is
able to allow use in noncolor situations with systems with mice
when it is used with the VC command. (Use VC, then VI.)
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