This directory contains software for RSX. dos Program to read/write DOS files from inside E11, by John Shilling of JSA. Also works on E11 for Windows, OS/2, or stand-alone PCs. Files are dos.mac and dosbld.cmd, build them with: >MAC DOS=DOS >TKB @DOSBLD >INS DOS Basic commands are "DOS GET file.ext", "DOS PUT file.ext", and "DOS DIR". There are switches to specify ASCII vs. binary files. You need to have "MOUNT DO:" in your E11.INI file to enable the host file access device which DOS.TSK uses. lnx Version of DOS.TSK for running under E11/Linux, where LF is used instead of CRLF. Also by John Shilling of JSA. doslnx.dsk RSX disk image with the files for DOS.TSK and LNX.TSK in [200,200]. It's a 64 KB disk so it should be MOUNTable in E11 as any disk type. The volume label is DOSLNX. toy Program to get/set the PDP-11/94 style time-of-year clock. Duplicates the function of the TIM /SYNCHRONIZE and TIM /SETTOY commands in recent versions of RSX11M+, except that RSX refuses to even try to touch the TOY clock if it hasn't detected a KDJ11E CPU board. This program doesn't care, so it will work with other CPU types that have had a KDJ11E-style TOY clock added, such as "SET CPU 44 ASR" under E11. In theory it should work with a hardware TOY clock too, if you build a Q- or Unibus board that implements bit 8 of the additional status register using a Dallas Semiconductor DS1215 clock chip or similar. Files are toy.mac and toybld.cmd, build them with: >MAC TOY=TOY >TKB @TOYBLD >INS TOY Now, "TOY /SETTOY" will set the TOY clock from the current system time, and any other invocation (including TOY /SYNC) will read the TOY clock and set the system time from it.