df1b+@andrew.cmu.edu (David R. Fulmer) (08/04/87)
Does anyone have the original unadulterated source for Tsmon? I'd like to make a few changes, but need the source. I have the source for tsmonm that Pete Lyall (hello, Pete?) had modified, but would appreciate the tsmon source. Thanks for any help! Dave Fulmer df1b+@andrew.cmu.edu (arpa) ...!seismo!andrew.cmu.edu!df1b+
pete@wlbr.EATON.COM (Pete Lyall) (08/04/87)
In article <AV5E7Ry00WA91Jo0Hg@andrew.cmu.edu> df1b+@andrew.cmu.edu (David R. Fulmer) writes: > >Does anyone have the original unadulterated source for Tsmon? I'd like >to make a few changes, but need the source. I have the source for tsmonm that >Pete Lyall (hello, Pete?) had modified, but would appreciate the tsmon source. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Eh? I wrote a 'getty' command a few years ago that auto-cycles 300-1200 baud on dial-in, but I don't recall any 'tsmonm'. I use an 'Mtsmon' now, but it doesn't resemble Tsmon in anyway, other than that it also registers a user attempting to login.. it's huge, nasty, and written in C (and will likely also be a product, later in the fall..). If you're looking for a source for Tsmon as is, that'd be tough.. Tsmon is copyrighted by Microware.. If someone had a source liscense, they'd be in violation if they posted it. If someone disassembled it, I think that it's still a no-no to post. May I recommend Dynamite+ (an *excellent* disassembler) or one of the public domain disassemblers? The TSMON package is small, and is relatively easy to dissect. Pete -- Pete Lyall Usenet: {trwrb, scgvaxd, ihnp4, voder, vortex}!wlbr!pete Compuserve: 76703,4230 (OS9 Sysop) OS9 (home): (805)-985-0632 (24hr./1200 baud)