GZ@mit-mc@sri-unix.UUCP (07/16/83)
From: Gail Zacharias <GZ@mit-mc> 1. The files AR91:CPM;UNARI > and AR91:CPM;UNARI HLP contain the Midas source and help file (respectively) for a program to take apart ITS ARchive files. Thus you can FTP and entire archive from MC and break it up into its constituent files on your local host. Remember to FTP in full binary mode! For the purposes of FTP'ing, whole archives are refered to by names like DSK:CPM;AR91 > 2. The files AR91:CPM;USQ > and AR91:CPM;TYPESQ > contain the Midas sources for a Twenex version of the USQ/TYPESQ programs. Documentation is at the top of the USQ file. Before assembling TYPESQ, you should edit it to refer to the actual location of the USQ file. Note: Midas is a TOPS-20 assembly language. If your site has Emacs, then you have a Midas assembler somewhere on the system. Ask your system staff, not me. If your site doesn't have Emacs, get it...