Submissions from Kevin Carosso, Hughes Calendar Appointment calendar Dialout utility The DIALOUT utility is used to connect the user's current terminal transparently to another terminal line on the system. This is most useful when the other terminal is a line to another computer system or to an outbound, auto-dial modem. In this case, DIALOUT allows any terminal on the local system to access another computer system. EVE_EDT This directory contains the source for EVE_EDT, an interactive text editor built using the VAX Tex Processing Utility. EVE_EDT was built using the EVE (V 1.0-000) source, and it includes a keypad that provides the mostly the same placement of keys and fuctionality of the EDT keypad. It also provides all of the fuctionality of EVE, along with multi-window capability from VTEDIT.TPU (by Ned Freed and Kevin Carosso) and several other nifty features. HERSHEY This is a copy of the public domain HERSHEY fonts. For more information on the fonts themselves, and how to get an "official" copy, see the file README. and HERSHEY.DOC. In fact, NETSMB -- A network print spooler. NETSMB allows several VAX/VMS machines to share a single line printer without having to resort to getting a cluster. NETSMB is a user modified print symbiont that replaces the output and job_trailer routines. PTYDRIVER These files make up a pseudo terminal driver for VAX/VMS. This driver runs under VMS version 4.x. It will not work under VMS prior to 4. See PSEUDO.DOC for documentation and NOTES.TXT for my additional comments and observations. This new version fixes up several major bugs, including: o ^S^Y system crasher o randomly munged and characters o SHOW DEVICE stack dumps o system crashes due to attempted use of the TPA0: device o terminal device name changed from PTAn: to TPAn: because VMS uses PTA for MSCP tapes. This driver was originally developed at Carnegie-Mellon University and has made the rounds before as the CMU PTY driver. UUCP_MAIL This is a sample foreign mail protocol that hooks to VMS MAIL to allow VMS MAIL user's to send mail to foreign mail delivery systems. This is NOT intended to be directly usable by anyone unless they have our UUCP distribution (in which case they already got this).