This directory contains the three utilities written at Telex Computer Products in Raleigh, NC. They are: 1) AUTOLOG - an idle terminal monitor. This one has a few features which make it different from the rash of other such programs you've probably seen. These features are listed in the AAAREADME file in the AUTOLOG subdirectory. 2) CPUMON - When run on the nodes of a VAXcluster, CPUMON generates a file which graphically displays how busy each cluster node has been for the past five minutes. If you assign SYS$ANNOUNCE to point to this file, users can use it to choose the least busy system when logging on to the cluster. Tailoring CPUMON for your site will require a PASCAL compiler and just a little tinkering. The AAAREADME file describes what you'll need to do. 3) HEX - This is an updated version of the HEX object file manipulation utility which was found on the Spring '86 tape. HEX can be used for reading, writing, and manipulating object files in a variety of common formats such as INTEL, MOTOROLA, TEKHEX, Extended TEKHEX, etc. Improvements over last years submission include word-wise sum checking, improved efficiency, command line recall, the addition of a few more formats, and accurate error status reporting to VMS upon exit of HEX. For the most part, these programs were written by Dave Moore of Telex Computer Products in Raleigh, North Carolina. Scott Smith of Sperry Marine in Charlottesville, Virginia made some big contributions to HEX. Any questions, problems, or whatever should be directed to Dave Moore Telex Computer Products 3301 Terminal Drive Raleigh, NC 27604 (919) 890-1527