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Subject: Uploaded MASSUSER.zip and STUDENT.zip (fwd)
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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 92 13:41:12 +0300
From: hv@garbo.uwasa.fi (Harri Valkama)
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In-Reply-To: DUDE@caedm.byu.edu's message of 28 May 92 15:13:14 MST <MAILQUEUE-99.920528151309.352@caedm.byu.edu>
Subject: Uploaded MASSUSER.zip and STUDENT.zip


   Harri          					28 May 1992

   I uploaded a couple of shareware Novell utilities into the 
   pc\incoming directories.  I uploaded:

   MASSUSER.ZIP
   STUDENT.ZIP

Thank you Bruce. This is available now as:

garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/database/massuser.zip
garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/net/student.zip

-harri-

   Here's a short two-bits on both pieces of software.

   MASSUSER.ZIP contains a Windows program that allows system managers
   to add and delete large volumes of users on a Novell Network, simply
   and without toil.  It also allows them to list and modify
   restrictions once users are added.  It is really quite a powerful
   tool for universities or any atmospheres where you need to manage 
   accounts for large numbers of users.
       The version included in massuser.zip is actually a free demo
   version that has some of the features disabled.  If people like what
   they see they can order the real version -- kind of the shareware
   effect.

   STUDENT.ZIP contains a DOS program that is meant to run
   continuously on a pc workstation.  It allows students to request an
   account on a Novell server.  Students or employees enter a social
   security number and a phone number.  The social security number is
   verified to exist in a designated database and if it is found the
   server is searched to see if the student already has an account.  If
   an account is not found existing on the Novell server the students
   data is written to a file.  The format of the output file can be
   read by MassUser so the accounts can be added regularly or from an
   automated batch file.
       Student is shareware.  It to is a nice student interface to
   colleges or business who do not want to add all their students, but
   rather those who do something to request an account.

       Both pieces of software have a .txt file explaining them in more
   detail.  Both also have on-line help that gives more details.

   Thanks for the upload!

	   Bruce Holmstead
	   DUDE@caedm.byu.edu




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From: hv@garbo.uwasa.fi (Harri Valkama)
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In-Reply-To: William C. Thompson's message of Tue, 26 May 92 14:38:43 -0400 <9205261838.AA19856@cwns5.INS.CWRU.Edu>
Subject: WCTUNITS update put into /pc/incoming at garbo


   I just put version 3 of WCTUNITS at garbo.  The most notable
   addition is "active" and "visual" screens in CRT mode that
   behave the same way pages do in the GRAPH mode.  You can create
   a new screen, other than the visual one, set it to be the
   active page, make changes to it, and later use it as the visual
   page.  It works great, and it's come in handy a couple times.
   This, BTW, replaces WCTUNIT2.ZIP

   --
   80 grand, Judge, cough it up.                   William C. Thompson
   I owe you nothing!                              3924 Beverly Dr.
   Yeah, I thought as much.  Hey Moose, Rocko,     Toledo, OH 43614
      help the judge find his checkbook!           Newly deposed Liege Lord...


Thank you William. This is now available as:

garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/turbopas/wctunit3.zip

-harri-


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Subject: RExL210.ZIP - (4GL applications generator) uploaded to garbo (fwd)
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Subject: RExL210.ZIP - (4GL applications generator) uploaded to garbo


   File name: rexl210.zip
   Short Description: 4GL apps. gen. with debugger/language/screen designer
   Replaces: (n/a)
   Suggested directory: programming
   Uploader name & email: Robin Hilliard - softloft@iruccvax.ucc.ie
   Author or company: The Software Loft
   Email address: softloft@iruccvax.ucc.ie
   Surface address: Lough Guitane,
		    Killarney,
		    Co. Kerry,
		    Ireland.
   Special requirements: MSDOS 3.0 or later
   Shareware payment required from private users: Yes
   Shareware payment required from corporates: Yes
   Demo: No
   Nagware: No
   Self-documenting: Yes
   External documentation included: Yes / 500K
   Source included: See below
   Size: 460K Zipped / 950K Unzipped
   10 lines description:

   RExL is a fourth generation language for PC-compatible computers,
   containing a dBase compatible database module with full indexing
   capabilities, a powerful screen and form designer, a folding text editor
   and a debugger and runtime module. RExL has its own internal language
   (with over 180 functions), which is linked in a unique way with the
   concept of rules and logic to make programming applications an easy and
   intuitive process. The full screen debugger is based upon industry
   standard products and features step, trace, watch, evaluate, animate,
   breakpoints and many more useful commands.

Thank you. This is available now as:

garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/programming/rexl210.zip

-harri-

   Long description:

   RExL, short for Rule-base EXpert Language is a fourth generation
   language product for PC compatible computers which is based upon the
   `expert system' programming method. It allows the applications developer
   to prototype applications rapidly and easily, while producing code which
   is easy to follow and understand. RExL comprises an editor for creating
   and modifying applications and a runtime module with incorporated
   debugger for testing and running the resulting application.

   RExL was developed with the following goals in mind:

    o Ease of use: Menus and pop-up lists are available
    times through hotkeys for experienced users, and via
    pulldown menus for those not so familiar with RExL.
    Online context-sensitive, cross referenced help is
    available at all times to the user.

    o Integrity: RExL was conceived as a single unit, with
    all features intimately connected together, unlike
    traditional languages where editors and debuggers
    are general purpose tools and not tailored for
    specific languages.

    o Power: RExL not only has a powerful internal language
    with 178 functions available but also has a fully
    integrated screen designer and dBase compatible
    database module.


   A Brief Description:
   --------------------

   RExL consists of three parts:

    o The editor which is used for creating and modifying
      applications written in RExL,

    o The runtime-debugger module which is used to run and
      debug applications.

    o The supplementary utilities, not available in the
      Shareware version, which complete the suite of
      development tools.

   RExL's Editor
   -------------

   RExL's editor user interface is based loosely on Borland's integrated
   editor, as present in Turbo Pascal versions 4.0 to 5.5 and Turbo C,
   versions 1.0 to 2.01. Anyone who has used these editors should have no
   difficulty using RExL.

   RExL's editor uses the concept of `folding text' to make the
   programmer's job easier. In any computer language, applications are
   built up in a pyramidal manner, using procedures within procedures: this
   gives the program a two dimensional structure which has been ignored by
   traditional flat file editors. RExL on the other hand understands this
   structure and allows the programmer to access procedures immediately,
   without having to do searches or large cursor movements. Lists of all
   entities defined in your application are available at all times within
   the editor, and most entity lists have cross reference facilities.

   RExL's Screen Designer:
   -----------------------

   The screen designer is an integral part of the editor and features the
   following:

    o Block mark, copy, move, delete, color, fill and alignment,

    o Box and line drawing,

    o Subscreen manipulation,

    o IO fields : numeric input and output, character input
      and output, radio buttons, check boxes, toggle lists
      and menus,

    o Screen compression within single screen files.

   The cross referenced help system is available at all times while within
   the editor and contains almost six thousand lines of context sensitive
   help. All RExL functions are fully explained in the help and come
   complete with examples of their use.

   RExL's Runtime-Debugger
   -----------------------

   RExL's debugger and runtime module feature line step, trace and
   instruction animation using industry standard keystrokes. A full watch
   facility and comprehensive expression evaluator can be used to check
   variables and expressions during execution of an application. As with
   the editor, all features are available via debugger hotkeys and pull
   down menus.

   As in the editor, on-the-fly macro definition, store and retrieval is
   also featured.

   RExL's Language
   ---------------

   RExL's internal language has been designed to resemble BASIC. It
   supplies all the normal mathematical operators of division,
   multiplication, addition, subtraction, negation, exponentiation and
   logical OR, AND and NOT. The language has one hundred and seventy-eight
   functions which are grouped under the following headings:

    o Database: The integral database is dBase III
      compatible and supports the use of standard index
      files. There are thirty-nine functions controlling
      the database module. The number of data files and
      index files open concurrently is limited only by DOS.

    o Date-Time: There is a full set of date and time
      handling functions. These can use the three most
      common date and time formats of the USA, Europe and
      Japan. There are eighteen functions in this category.

    o DOS: The thirteen DOS interface functions perform the
      most commonly required procedures, such as file copy,
      rename, delete, directory maintenance and system
      identification.

    o Math: There are forty mathematical and financial
      functions (not including the math functions which
      operate on arrays and databases). The math functions
      cover all the standard trigonometric functions, as
      well as random number generation, boolean algebra and
      ASCII character manipulation. The financial functions
      cover the areas of loans and annuities.

    o Array handling: There are nine functions which
      operate on RExL arrays. Arrays may be numeric or
      string in type and can have up to three dimensions.

    o Miscellaneous: There are forty-six other
      miscellaneous functions which control character
      string manipulation, error handling, simple numeric
      and string screen IO and keyboard handling, binary
      and logical operations and arithmetic.

   The language itself is based upon the concept of rules, which are
   equivalent to procedures in more conventional programming languages.
   Rules are made up of logical blocks of lines, known as AND-blocks, which
   execute in much the same manner as Prolog predicates. The lines
   themselves within the rule can be built up of executable statements, in
   RExL's internal language, or be made up of other rules.

   Screens generated using the screen designer are accessed in much the
   same manner as rules. The screen designer allows numeric and character
   IO, dialog screen generation, online help and printer access.


   The Registered Version:
   -----------------------

   The programs in this archive file allows you to create and run
   applications in RExL with no restrictions in the code. You're getting
   the full editor and runtime-debugger. When you register your copy of
   RExL with us, we'll send you the latest version of RExL, extra utilities
   and a printed and indexed manual. You will also become eligible for
   three months of free telephone support from the date of receipt of
   your registration.

   The registered version comes with extra utilities which include:

   o RExLPC, a postfix compiler module, which can produce standalone
     DOS executable files which run two to four times as fast as
     the interpreted code used in standard runtime/debugger
     module.

   o RDU, the RExL Database Utility, is a standalone database
     manager which can be used to manage dBase III+ compatible
     files. It can create and modify database structures, edit
     and browse database files and create and maintain dBase III+
     index files.

   o RExLRT is the runtime module of the RExL programming
     environment. It is used for running the systems written in
     RExL. It is about one-third smaller than the combined
     runtime-debugger module and it runs applications about 10%
     to 15% faster.

   o MI, short for memory information, displays information about
     the state of DOS and the programs resident in your  PC.

   The registered version also includes several screen-file handling
   utilities for capturing DOS screens, and so forth.

   Is The Source Code Available?
   -----------------------------

   You can also purchase some of the source code which was used to build
   RExL and use it  royalty-free wherever  you like. Note that the source
   is supplied "as is" and free technical support is not offered.

   The following source is available:

    o Memory allocation debugging routines. These track every call to
      malloc, free, strdup, realloc and calloc and ensure that all
      pointer references passed to these function are valid. [C]

    o Self balancing red-black binary-type tree routines, to search,
      insert and delete character strings or numbers.[C]

    o Help compiler and associated help management and display routines.[C]

    o Screen handling routines. [Assembly]

   Please see the documentation for further details.

   How Much Does RExL Cost?
   ------------------------

   RExL costs $75 per copy + P&P. There are generous bulk discounts and if
   you are a student, you can apply for a 15% discount. We accept VISA,
   Mastercard and Access credit cards over the phone. We also accept
   personal checks, bank drafts and international money orders.

   Ordering :
   ----------

	To order, contact:
		   The Software Loft,
		   Lough Guitane
		   Killarney,
		   Co. Kerry,
		   Ireland.                Tel:  [+353] 64-54014

	We can also be contacted via electronic mail:

	Compuserve     : 100042,1237
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Subject: USE v 1.25 new upload (fwd)
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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 92 13:35:36 +0300
From: hv@garbo.uwasa.fi (Harri Valkama)
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To: ccdps@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au
Cc: ts@uwasa.fi
In-Reply-To: Dan Shearer's message of Sat, 23 May 92 11:56:39 GMT <9205230226.AA07235@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au>
Subject: USE v 1.25 new upload

   From: ccdps@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au (Dan Shearer)
   Date: Sat, 23 May 92 11:56:39 GMT
   X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL2]

   Harri, Timo,

   Following are details on USE125.ZIP, a second file I have put in pc/incoming.
   This will not be so useful to so many people, but LAN types may well like it.


   USE125.ZIP      Fast net connections for LAN Manager & other nets

   USE v 1.25 takes a drive or printer spec and a network path. If a fast DOS
   net-connect call fails it shells out to NET.EXE with the same params. Written 
   for LAN Manager but only the name of the program will differ for other LANs. 
   On average, significantly reduces traffic and increases connection speed on
   the network for which it was designed, and it may well do the same for others.

   -- 

    Dan Shearer                            email: ccdps@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au
    Computer Centre                        Phone: +61 8 302 3479
    University of South Australia          Fax  : +61 8 302 3385

Thank you Dan. This is now available as:

garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/net/use125.zip

-harri-


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   Date: Mon, 1 Jun 92 11:20:06 PDT
   From: mcafee@netcom.com (McAfee Associates)
   X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.3 5/22/91)

   I have uploaded to SIMTEL20	PD1:<MSDOS.TROJAN-PRO>
   I have uploaded to GARBO	pc/incoming
   I have uploaded to CERT.ORG	incoming
   I have uploaded to RISC		pub/00uploads

   NETSC91B.ZIP    NETSCAN 91-B network server virus scanner


   NETSCAN VERSION 91-B RELEASED

	Version 91-B of NETSCAN has been released.  This release replaces
   This release replaces Version 91 which gave a false alarm of the V3 [F3]
   virus on the CHK123.EXE file from Lotus.


   VALIDATE VALUES FOR VERSION 91-B:
   NETSCAN 91B (NETSCAN.EXE)           S:75,118   D:05-28-92   M1: CC02  M2: 17FD


   Aryeh Goretsky
   McAfee Associates Technical Support

Thank you Aryeh. This is now available as:

garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/virus/netsc91b.zip

-harri-


